Synopsis: As Andrej Lupin's "Weekend" series begins to unfold, one romance blossoms, another falters, and a third gives Episode 2 its subtitle, "Infidelity... Read More
Synopsis: As Andrej Lupin's "Weekend" series begins to unfold, one romance blossoms, another falters, and a third gives Episode 2 its subtitle, "Infidelity." Picking up where the first episode left off, black-haired Lexie Dona joins her partner, Jason X, in the shower for some groping, stroking, mutual masturbation, and a steamy, dripping-wet, stand-up screw. When they've lathered up and rinsed off the twosome walk in on troubled couple Katy Rose and William Zeff in the middle of an argument. And when Lexie, Jason, and William leave the house to take a long and scenic stroll, Katy Rose heads off in search of a suitable diversion. The host couple — Dominika Phoenix and Lutro — are preparing the evening's meal and enjoying a glass of wine when Rose joins them, but when Phoenix drives into town to pick up more groceries Katy takes advantage of her absence. First she loses herself in a masturbatory fantasy about her male host. And when that host, Lutro, catches her in the act, masturbation turns quickly into consensual sex. Fuelled by illicit passion and motivated by their limited time alone, Rose and Lutro throw caution to the wind. Rose sucks Lutro's cock with gusto, keeping it in a lip-lock even as she sheds her shorts. Without bothering to remove her panties she straddles her partner and begins to ride him. After flipping Katy onto her back Lutro eats her pussy, then proceeds to pump her to increasingly vocal peaks of pleasure before ejaculating on her glowing rump. Will the cheaters suffer any consequences? Will their affair continue? Those questions may be answered in future episodes, but "Weekend – Episode 2 – Infidelity" is ready to be enjoyed immediately.
"Weekend" is a new, four-part series, produced and directed by Ariel Piper Fawn and Andrej Lupin, respectively. Shot on location in Portugal, episode 1, subtitled "Welcome," introduces a couple — Dominika Pheonix and Lutro — preparing for the arrival of old friends for a long weekend together. While the guests — Lexie Dona and Jason X, and Katy Rose and William Zeff — arrive at the airport and arrange transportation... Read More
"Weekend" is a new, four-part series, produced and directed by Ariel Piper Fawn and Andrej Lupin, respectively. Shot on location in Portugal, episode 1, subtitled "Welcome," introduces a couple — Dominika Pheonix and Lutro — preparing for the arrival of old friends for a long weekend together. While the guests — Lexie Dona and Jason X, and Katy Rose and William Zeff — arrive at the airport and arrange transportation to their destination, the hosts make a grocery run for provisions, but when they get back to the house getting ready for the weekend's festivities is put on hold for a lengthy, loving, and passionate session of mid-day sex. It's Lutro's idea, but voluptuous Dominika, in her Sexart debut, eagerly and enthusiastically accepts his advances. After a bit of kissing to establish the mood, Lutro dives face-first into his lover's bald pussy, ravenously eating her from behind with immediate results. Pheonix then dispenses her own oral favors, augmented with tit-fucking, before climbing into the cowgirl stance for a high-energy hump that progresses through a wide variety of positions, vocal and explosive orgasms, and a final, torso-splattering finish. The hosts have wound down and cleaned up by the time their guests arrive, but as the group of friends are reunited it quickly becomes clear that passion, romance, intrigue, and drama are all on the schedule as the "Weekend" series begins to unfold.
As Andrej Lupin's "Weekend" series begins to unfold, one romance blossoms, another falters, and a third gives Episode 2 its subtitle, "Infidelity." Picking up where the first episode left off, black-haired Lexie Dona joins her partner, Jason X, in the shower for some groping, stroking, mutual masturbation, and a steamy, dripping-wet, stand-up screw. When they've lathered up and rinsed off the twosome walk in on troubled... Read More
As Andrej Lupin's "Weekend" series begins to unfold, one romance blossoms, another falters, and a third gives Episode 2 its subtitle, "Infidelity." Picking up where the first episode left off, black-haired Lexie Dona joins her partner, Jason X, in the shower for some groping, stroking, mutual masturbation, and a steamy, dripping-wet, stand-up screw. When they've lathered up and rinsed off the twosome walk in on troubled couple Katy Rose and William Zeff in the middle of an argument. And when Lexie, Jason, and William leave the house to take a long and scenic stroll, Katy Rose heads off in search of a suitable diversion. The host couple — Dominika Phoenix and Lutro — are preparing the evening's meal and enjoying a glass of wine when Rose joins them, but when Phoenix drives into town to pick up more groceries Katy takes advantage of her absence. First she loses herself in a masturbatory fantasy about her male host. And when that host, Lutro, catches her in the act, masturbation turns quickly into consensual sex. Fuelled by illicit passion and motivated by their limited time alone, Rose and Lutro throw caution to the wind. Rose sucks Lutro's cock with gusto, keeping it in a lip-lock even as she sheds her shorts. Without bothering to remove her panties she straddles her partner and begins to ride him. After flipping Katy onto her back Lutro eats her pussy, then proceeds to pump her to increasingly vocal peaks of pleasure before ejaculating on her glowing rump. Will the cheaters suffer any consequences? Will their affair continue? Those questions may be answered in future episodes, but "Weekend – Episode 2 – Infidelity" is ready to be enjoyed immediately.
After the "Infidelity" chronicled in the previous installment of Andrej Lupin's "Weekend" series, Episode 3 is subtitled "Lust," and that may be something of an understatement. It's getting close to dinnertime and the three couples are drinking wine and chatting amiably as chicken roasts on the grill. But there's nothing amiable about the conversation Katy Rose and William Zeff are having. In fact, things quickly... Read More
After the "Infidelity" chronicled in the previous installment of Andrej Lupin's "Weekend" series, Episode 3 is subtitled "Lust," and that may be something of an understatement. It's getting close to dinnertime and the three couples are drinking wine and chatting amiably as chicken roasts on the grill. But there's nothing amiable about the conversation Katy Rose and William Zeff are having. In fact, things quickly go from bad to worse and Rose breaks off the relationship, slams down her plate, and leaves the group. While the men try to console their heartbroken pal, Lexie Dona heads off to see if Katy needs anything. As it turns out, Rose does need something, and that thing happens to be Lexie's pussy. And Katy is ravenously eating Lexie when Dominika Phoenix wanders down a hallway and sees her two girlfriends making love. At first Phoenix watches from the shadows, but when she begins to masturbate she makes an unintended noise. Rather than being shocked or surprised, Lexie and Katy invite Dominika to join them, and a threesome ensues. While the men are outside enjoying their wine and the night air their women are indulging in full-contact, completely uninhibited, and exquisitely orgasmic group sex, and by the time their tryst has reached its ending each girl has gotten off at least once. After this unexpected twist there's no telling what the final installment of this series will bring, but "Weekend – Episode 3 – Lust" delivers what it promises, and then some!
From the very start of Andrej Lupin's "Weekend" series, William Zeff has been the odd man out. His girlfriend, Katy Rose, starts out difficult and distant, turns outright bitchy, and then proceeds to seduce both of the hosts and the other two women enjoying this weekend getaway. As "Weekend – Episode 4 – Time For Love" begins Zeff's attitude seems to have improved, and he's ready to enjoy the new day... Read More
From the very start of Andrej Lupin's "Weekend" series, William Zeff has been the odd man out. His girlfriend, Katy Rose, starts out difficult and distant, turns outright bitchy, and then proceeds to seduce both of the hosts and the other two women enjoying this weekend getaway. As "Weekend – Episode 4 – Time For Love" begins Zeff's attitude seems to have improved, and he's ready to enjoy the new day. And as Lutro and Dominika Phoenix prepare breakfast, Lexie Dona and Jason X are enjoying the morning in a more intimate way. After surveying the Portuguese landscape, Jason returns to bed and snuggles up with the still-sleeping Lexie. She's more than receptive to his advances and she's soon straddling him in the cowgirl position for a rewarding ride. The twosome punctuate their early hours activity with short breaks for oral enjoyment, and then reach satisfying climaxes capped by an internal ejaculation. When the entire group finally assembles at the breakfast table the mood is up-beat and optimistic, but when Zeff catches a glimpse of Rose being a bit too friendly with Lutro he snaps. Furious, he makes his exit. Angry and upset, he wanders the streets. When he arrives at the beach the sight of two young lovers — sharp-eyed Sexart members will recognize this moment from Lupin's earlier effort "First" — only upsets him further. Dejected, he takes a seat on a bench and ponders his future. But, as luck would have it, a pretty girl at a nearby café approaches him, they chat, and an unexpected opportunity presents itself, bringing the "Weekend" saga to an unexpectedly happy end.
10 Members commented on Dominica Phoenix's movie
Jose 4 years ago
Preferred the photo gallery to the actual film
Isabelle 4 years ago
I have to agree with everyone, that shower scene with Lexie Dona and Jason X was quite steamy! I like seeing they were actually into each other and enjoying the hell out of the" stand up screw ".
Now, we all know girls like Katy, and we love to hate them, however, Lutro is by no mean innocent here. Actually, if you ask me, Katy and Lutro make great couple and after this episode, I don't care for either of them...LOL. I would like to see Dominika and William Zeff together, I think they make a great couple.
I know it's not fair of me to judge Katy and Lutro for their infidelity:) To quote _fer_realz "Katy's character comes off as the bitchy villain and Lutro's character comes off as the spineless (but not dickless) patsy." No truer words have been spoken:)
Great movie so far, and I can't wait to see where it's going from here.
horsemaster 4 years ago
Well, given that the story is just a device to get into the sex, the Katy/Lutro characters did just fine getting there and being there. I like Katy's work (and face and body). She is pretty sexy. I also liked the shower scene and look forward to more by these two (Dominika?)
_fer_realz_ 4 years ago
First, that shower scene was quite refreshing. I don't even like shower scenes or sets, but this one was really cute and quite hot because they were clearly into each other. It brought back good memories of steamy showers in my past... ( :
I do have a problem with this film, however. It has to do with how Katy and Lutro's characters are written. I want to make it clear that my problem is NOT that it has to do with them cheating on their partners with each other. Cheating is a real thing and happens with real people every day.
Rather, the way Katy's character in particular is written, makes her out to be a narcissistic, selfish, opportunistic bitch who, once she knows Lutro is into her (as we see in the scene walking back from the car in the first installment of this film) exploits what might be a minor fight (for all we know) with her boyfriend to push him away and fuck Lutro the first chance she gets. Further, Lutro's character is written as a weak, opportunistic prick who's ruled by his prick. When William is trying to make up with Katy, she doesn't even try to reconcile. In my experience, my ex would never have humiliated herself and myself in front of guests that way, even when she was very mad at me for legitimate reasons. That just didn't seem authentic to me.
To me, this is unsatisfying. I'm not saying that just this thing doesn't happen in real life, but even though there are times when one partner is the villain in a relationship, there are many more instances where both partners are at fault and equally culpable for the difficulties that happen.
And again, I'm not complaining because of the infidelity theme. Like I say, that happens every day. I'm just annoyed that Katy's character comes off as the bitchy villain and Lutro's character comes off as the spineless (but not dickless) patsy.
They could have been OK people who are equally patsys of their lust for each other... making them out to be detestable people seemed really overdone to me.
Rose 4 years ago
I found the ‘infidelity’ plotline convincing and well-acted – and Katy and Lutro were extremely hot together. I think Lutro giving in to a moment of extreme temptation is not so unlikely. What surprised me more was Lexie having sex in the shower without tying up her long hair or smudging her make-up – that would never happen in real life!
_fer_realz_ 4 years ago
Ha ha! Yes, that reaction to the shower sex scene occurred to me too, my ex NEVER went into the shower without tying up her hair, unless she was planning to wash it.
And I'm not saying that writing the characters that way made no sense at all. I'm just saying I'm disappointed because I wanted to like Katie so I was disappointed that she was written as a heartless, opportunistic bitch who didn't care about what her boyfriend would think or feel, or Lutro's wife would think or feel.
IMO, their characters could have been written more realistically, in such a way that would not have taken more time where they wouldn't have been so ugly, and yet end up doing exactly the same thing. I would like to have liked Katie's character...
Rose 4 years ago
Sadly, there really are girls out there like that :-( I think it's quite brave to show us a character we're not meant to like, and yet we can understand her a little...
_fer_realz_ 4 years ago
That's a good point, Rose, it hadn't occurred to me that way. Thanks for the perspective. ( :
Sydney 4 years ago
Hey guys, I haven't watched the series and likely won't. What I did want to say however is that, given you're feeling for and engaging with the characters, I think credit should be given to the writing and character exploration featured in this series. Well done team A&A :) That's a very SexArt kinda thing :)
_fer_realz_ 4 years ago
Not like it's any of my biz... but I gotta admit I'm curious why you feel you probably won't watch this one?