The most awarded director in adult, Paul Thomas, presents a major motion picture. Shot in Budapest. Sextet takes you through six interweaving stories that delve into the supernatural… revolving around beautiful Tawny and her inheritance from a distant European cousin. Are her cousins all vampires? Or are we simply watching a movie within a movie? The plot thickens when Tawny’s boyfriend storms off the set and wanders into the night only to be bit by a real vampire. It’s the kind of twisted tale that only the master director Paul Thomas can deliver. Is Tawny helpless? Or the next Vampire Slayer? The answers are in Sextet, the drama that bites and sucks, all at the same time.
No doubt it is a beautiful looking, shot on film feature by Paul Thomas, a man who knows a thing or two about shooting a film. It’s a bit of a film within a film, with the actors talking about their parts before they actually take on their roles.
A nice selection of girls, consistently hot sex and some great backdrops, thanks to gorgeous Budapest locations.
Pre-noms: Best Director: Paul Thomas; Best Coupling Best Supporting Actor: Steve Holmes; Best Screenwriter: David Stanley. — Critical Rating: AAAA (AVN)