Anya Olsen, Tyler Nixon Star in Joybear's 'Close to The Bone'

Anya Olsen, Tyler Nixon Star in Joybear's 'Close to The Bone'

LOS ANGELES — Joybear Pictures today released “Close to The Bone,” a new title starring Anya Olsen and Tyler Nixon that shows off the studio’s specialty — “dark, carnal lust in beautifully shot glamcore scenes.”

“Close to The Bone” — also starring Zazie Skymm, Cherry Kiss, Loren Minardi, Matt Bird and Sabby —is the first title to be distributed in North America by Pulse Distribution in a deal made with the London-based porn studio this past summer.

“Joybear releases are absolutely top notch, and the studio already enjoys a healthy fanbase in Europe,” Pulse sales exec Hyland C. said. “The studio’s films are sexy, fun, and beautifully shot, with excellent talent.

“It’s our pleasure to make Joybear’s films available here in North America, starting with ‘Close to The Bone.’ Retailers, make sure you stock this title right away.”

In “Close to The Bone,” the vampire Bryana [Olsen], separated from her lover Jonus [Nixon] for the first time in 300 years, prowls the city, hungry for fresh meat. She comes across an estate agent, whom she turns into a lustful immortal; in another part of town, Jonus does the same with a gorgeous woman in a pool, leaving their prey reeling in agony and ecstasy.

A flashback scene harkens back to the first Vampire Queen, who sought only sexual pleasure and the blood of innocents; meanwhile, Bryana’s victim arrives home, newly immortal and thirsty for lustful pleasures.

She turns her boyfriend while they have passionate sex in their jacuzzi, their immortal bond sealed forever.

In the final scene, Bryana and Jonus are reunited with a renewed lust for each other; after sharing their escapades, the immortal lovers are bound together, forever in absolute trust, as Bryana submits to her love.

Joybear Pictures founder and CEO Justin Santos said that “Joybear fave Tyler Nixon and his real-life lady love, Anya Olsen, were definitely the inspiration in what is essentially a story about keeping the flame alive. These two are electric on screen together, but also in their separate scenes with Azazie Skymm and Loren Minardi.” 

Retailers interested in stocking “Close to The Bone” can contact Hyland C. at hyland@pulsedistribution.com and (818) 435-1615, or an IVD sales rep.

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