LOS ANGELES — Adult industry icons Ginger Lynn and Nina Hartley appear in the new mainstream movie "Anything That Moves," which will debut on Fandor on July 14.
Written and directed by Alex Phillips, the erotic thriller is described as a "rust belt giallo" about a young bike messenger turned sex worker (Hal Baum) who delivers more than sandwiches to his love-hungry clients. But when they start being targeted by a serial killer, all the evidence points back to him, and he's sucked into an all-consuming frenzy of paranoia.
Details of Lynn and Hartley's roles were not immediately available.
Bloody Disgusting reports that "Anything That Moves" was shot in Chicago on Super 16mm by Hunter Zimny before being blown up and presented on 35mm film. It features an original instrumental score by the Chicago-based group known as Cue Shop.
Fandor is owned by Cineverse, whose executive director of programming, Eric Rowe, called the film "a daring, provocative vision from Alex Phillips. This is bold, genre-defying cinema that embodies exactly what Fandor champions and exactly the kind of originality our audiences crave.”
Neither Lynn nor Hartley is a stranger to mainstream filmmaking, as Lynn appeared in Rob Zombie's acclaimed 2005 horror movie "The Devil's Rejects," while Hartley played William H. Macy's wife in Paul Thomas Anderson's landmark 1997 drama "Boogie Nights."
To watch the trailer for "Anything That Moves," visit YouTube.