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Voyeur’s Web

This 2010 film from MRG Entertainment/Mainline Releasing is directed by Matt Taylor, but no writer is listed or credited on IMDB. It stars Ruby Knox as Cinnamon Baker, and all we know about her is that for 6 years she worked as a stripper to pay her way through school. It’s not clear what she does for a living now, but it’s enough to afford a spacious house, which she shares with her boyfriend Scott (Joe Pelligrino). She must be some kind of reporter, as the premise of the film is that she’s doing research to write an article about webcam girls.

Kiara Diane stars as Olivia, who runs a website called Olivia At Home, where customers sign up to watch her have sex with various men in her house. Cinnamon sends Olivia and explains why she wants to write about her and Olivia not only agrees to an interview the next day, she also gives Cinnamon a password so she can log in to her site for free. Cinnamon logs in and gets turned on as she watches Olivia have sex with a man (played by Dino Bravo).

Paul Case plays Sam, a police detective who is coincidentally investigating Olivia, on assignment from Vice, to see if there’s a connection between webcams and prostitution.

The next day Cinnamon shows up at Olivia’s house, and Olivia sends her to wait in another room. Then Sam comes in, he claims to be a writer who wants to interview her for a story about webcams. They sit on a couch in the living room, while Cinnamon watches them via a computer and a hidden camera. Olivia assures Sam that what she doesn’t isn’t prostitution, because no money changes hands between her and the men she has sex with on camera, she makes all of her money through subscriptions to her website and advertising. She starts to come on to Sam and, like all police in softcore films he very quickly gives in and they have sex as Olivia watches and masturbates in the next room. Afterward, Olivia reveals to Sam that she knew all along he was a cop and he leaves.

Back at home, Cinnamon sets up the webcam on her laptop and watches herself as she strips and dances around on camera. Then she falls asleep on the couch, where Scott finds her sometime later. He wakes her up and the two of them have sex right in front of the laptop, as the webcam is still running. Later Scott sees Cinnamon watching the video on her laptop, and thinks she set that up to record them on purpose and is running a webcam site like Olivia now. She tries to explain but he won’t listen and storms out.

Cinnamon isn’t too broken up about losing her relationship. She tries to contact Olivia several times but gets no response, and her website is not being updated either, when you log in you just see a shot of Olivia’s empty bedroom. Eventually Cinnamon goes to see Sam to express her concern, and they both go to Olivia’s house where they find her naked body on the floor. Cinnamon reveals her knowledge of Olivia’s hidden camera and access her computer and they see that the night before she had sex with Scott, and realize that he’s the one who killed her.

So now they have to find Scott and hope he doesn’t come after Cinnamon next. I won’t spoil how this ends.

This is not one of MRG’s best films. The plot, such as it is, is boring. None of the cast are particularly good at acting.  There are 7 sex scenes. Ruby Knox has two with Joe Pelligrino and one with Paul Case. Kiara Diane has 1 with Dino Bravo, 1 with Pelligrino, 1 with Case, and 1 with Patrick J. Knight, who plays another man that Olivia has sex with on her website. The scenes are well-shot, but neither Knox or Diane is really that appealing to me, so I wasn’t impressed. If you like either of them I think you’ll love the sex scenes, but you’ll want to skip over the dialog scenes just to see them.

Chacebook rating: THREE STARS

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