Lynn Shelton’s funny, shambling look at male friendship stars Mark Duplass and Joshua Leonard as two straight bros who lose touch and, through a series of escalating ideas at a party, decide to film an x-rated film together as a piece of art to submit to the HUMP! film festival, a real-life Seattle amateur porn competition. This low-budget gem was cobbled together over 10 days for $20,000, and the improvised dialogue gives an ease to some of the uncomfortable conversations and sexual dynamics within.
Shane Black’s hardboiled comedy brings a tough guy enforcer (Russell Crowe) and a hapless private eye (Ryan Gosling, in total goofball mode) together to solve a knotty, noir-ish crime involving a porn star named Misty Mountains and a mysterious adult film named “How Do You Like My Car, Big Boy?” After an explosive opening scene leaves Misty dead, her tragic end keeps the duo focused on the crime, even as hijinks and bad luck surrounds them. Featuring one of the funniest adults-only parties committed to film, “The Nice Guys” is a blissed-out ride through the underbelly of ’70s Los Angeles.
Red Rocket (2021)
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Sean Baker’s portrait of faded porn star Mikey Saber feels like a southern-fried Safdie brothers movie, a ticking clock examining how far a man can fall from grace. Simon Rex plays Mikey as a magnificent fuckboi, charismatic until he’s cruel, sweet until he’s violent, a braggart who probably doesn’t even know what’s true anymore. Falling on hard times after a lengthy run at the top of the XXX game, he returns to his desolate Texas hometown to try to reconcile with his estranged wife and start a new life. But from grooming a teen to be the next big porn star to selling drugs to the wrong people, Mikey soon finds himself persona non grata to everyone around. Baker’s sharp script and visually arresting direction leave you rooting for all of the characters, even as their intentions grow increasingly dark.
Paul Thomas Anderson’s masterful look at the adult film scene in the San Fernando Valley is a meticulously made look at ’70s culture, decadence and the entertainment industry, as a career-best Mark Wahlberg takes the city by storm as the massively endowed porn star Dirk Diggler. Wahlberg is surrounded by a stable of brilliant actors, able to find the humanity within the larger-than-life personalities and hangers-on swirling around Dirk, from a splashy late career performance by Burt Reynolds to a heartbreaking turn from Julianne Moore. Add a perfect soundtrack, beautiful camerawork from frequent PTA collaborator Robert Elswit and a late ’90s audience that was game to embrace a sprawling porn epic, and a big, bright, shining star of a movie was born.
Movie about Porn Stars: Humpday (2009)
Movie about Porn Stars:
Humpday (2009)
Lynn Shelton’s funny, shambling look at male friendship stars Mark Duplass and Joshua Leonard as two straight bros who lose touch and, through a series of escalating ideas at a party, decide to film an x-rated film together as a piece of art to submit to the HUMP! film festival, a real-life Seattle amateur porn competition. This low-budget gem was cobbled together over 10 days for $20,000, and the improvised dialogue gives an ease to some of the uncomfortable conversations and sexual dynamics within.
The Nice Guys (2016)
Shane Black’s hardboiled comedy brings a tough guy enforcer (Russell Crowe) and a hapless private eye (Ryan Gosling, in total goofball mode) together to solve a knotty, noir-ish crime involving a porn star named Misty Mountains and a mysterious adult film named “How Do You Like My Car, Big Boy?” After an explosive opening scene leaves Misty dead, her tragic end keeps the duo focused on the crime, even as hijinks and bad luck surrounds them. Featuring one of the funniest adults-only parties committed to film, “The Nice Guys” is a blissed-out ride through the underbelly of ’70s Los Angeles.
Red Rocket (2021)
Sean Baker’s portrait of faded porn star Mikey Saber feels like a southern-fried Safdie brothers movie, a ticking clock examining how far a man can fall from grace. Simon Rex plays Mikey as a magnificent fuckboi, charismatic until he’s cruel, sweet until he’s violent, a braggart who probably doesn’t even know what’s true anymore. Falling on hard times after a lengthy run at the top of the XXX game, he returns to his desolate Texas hometown to try to reconcile with his estranged wife and start a new life. But from grooming a teen to be the next big porn star to selling drugs to the wrong people, Mikey soon finds himself persona non grata to everyone around. Baker’s sharp script and visually arresting direction leave you rooting for all of the characters, even as their intentions grow increasingly dark.
Boogie Nights (1997)
Paul Thomas Anderson’s masterful look at the adult film scene in the San Fernando Valley is a meticulously made look at ’70s culture, decadence and the entertainment industry, as a career-best Mark Wahlberg takes the city by storm as the massively endowed porn star Dirk Diggler. Wahlberg is surrounded by a stable of brilliant actors, able to find the humanity within the larger-than-life personalities and hangers-on swirling around Dirk, from a splashy late career performance by Burt Reynolds to a heartbreaking turn from Julianne Moore. Add a perfect soundtrack, beautiful camerawork from frequent PTA collaborator Robert Elswit and a late ’90s audience that was game to embrace a sprawling porn epic, and a big, bright, shining star of a movie was born.