BAM Visions to Release 'Mick Loves Anikka'

BAM Visions to Release 'Mick Loves Anikka'

LOS ANGELES — Married performer/directors Anikka Albrite and Mick Blue are releasing “Mick Loves Anikka” later this month.

The new Evil Angel/BAM Visions movie, according to a studio publicist, is based on “everything she loves, particularly girl/girl fun and her absolute favorite, double penetration.” The four-and-a-half-hour film releases on June 20 on DVD and video-on-demand.

“The luxuriously lensed XXX epic delivers sequences shot in picturesque locations nearly as scenic as Ms. Albrite’s natural-breasted, butt-blessed physique and her lusty, blue-eyed smile,” the publicist said.

 “I am very excited for the release of ‘Mick Loves Anikka,’” says

Albrite called the movie “our biggest and most important project of 2016.”

“We put a lot of heart and soul and shared personal moments in it,” Albrite said. “It shows the true love and deep connection Mick and I have, and we hope our fans feel like they are connected with us as well.”

BAM had been planning “Mick Loves Anikka” for the past year, according to Blue. He said, “This movie is about all the things Anikka loves, nature, girls and double penetration. We wanted to shoot a movie that incorporates our love for each other and also the elements of our life: water, air, earth and wind. So we decided to start collecting those elements in our travels last year.”

He explained, “Water is the first symbol in our movie. We were lucky to find a beautiful waterfall, where we shot our first tease. Yes, we had sex in front of a waterfall,” Blue said.

He described one segment that “incorporates wind and earth, shot at a place looking like the Scottish Highlands,” and says another sequence “symbolizes air and sky ... shooting at the top of a volcano, above the clouds, it was mind blowing.”

Evil Angel Domestic Sales Manager Justin Rich touted the sales potential for “Mick Loves Anikka,” noting the popularity of strong DP action, the movie’s gorgeous locations and the charm of the stars.

A trailer for “Mick Loves Anikka” is available at EvilAngelVideo.com. The deluxe, double-disc DVD will include extensive behind-the-scenes footage.

For sales inquiries, contact Justin Rich at jrich@evilangel.com or (800) 442-6435, ext. 115. For foreign sales inquiries, contact Alexandra (Alex) Kelley at alex@evilangel.com or (818) 787-1414, ext. 106. 

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