Review by Lily Drew
By: Lily Drew
In-House Review - Sep 10 2014
It's a romcom porno! I didn't really know that existed, but hey, here it is. It's got studly dudes and pretty chicks, a cute story, and romantical yet exciting pornstar sex. Oh, and a puppy. And Xander Corvus! He's one of the dreamier dudes of porn: ...
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It's a romcom porno! I didn't really know that existed, but hey, here it is. It's got studly dudes and pretty chicks, a cute story, and romantical yet exciting pornstar sex. Oh, and a puppy. And Xander Corvus! He's one of the dreamier dudes of porn: a good actor and even better lover I savor seeing onscreen.
There's actually a fun plot behind the loving, which involves a dude, David (Xander) finding himself disillusioned with random slams and one-night-stands. All he wants is a chick to stick around and snuggle. As luck would have it, Jen (Allie Haze) moves in next door with her adorable face and puppy, and he falls hard. Through some scheming and doggy capers, they're brought together.
Sexy-wise, there are just four scenes here, but they're extensive, sweet, and steamy. Xander first gets down with cool chick Zoe Voss in what would make for a fantastic one night stand in my books. It's solid all around, and I can't help kinda sitting back, mouth agape when Xander's onscreen. He just does it for me, what can I say?
Another performer who always gets me is Kimberly Kane. Luckily she and Chad Alva are David/Xander's video-game playing couple roommates ? and even more luckily, they take a break from the gaming to get on each other. Though not as freaky as KK can get, these two display much intensity and prowess in their coital adventure, which is a win for us all.
But then Xander comes in again for a major score. His scene with Allie is long, passionate, and very pretty. These two, my goodness. It's as if two teen (over eighteen) heartthrobs got naked and naughty together, in some heartwarming, feel-good lovemaking. I am a fan.
Cute, sweet, warm-fuzzy sexy, this is a real sensitive, softhearted kinda porn. Seriously, romcom porno! That's exactly what this is, and it covers all its bases quite nicely.
Review by Iris Blocks - AVN
By: Iris Blocks - AVN
In-House Review - Apr 18 2012
The Romance Series has earned many kudos, from critical raves to a recent nod from the Feminist Porn Awards (the latter for A Little Part of Me). And here's another excellent effort from the New Sensations team, directed by Eddie Powell and starring ...
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The Romance Series has earned many kudos, from critical raves to a recent nod from the Feminist Porn Awards (the latter for A Little Part of Me). And here's another excellent effort from the New Sensations team, directed by Eddie Powell and starring several performers from other Romance titles. But in addition to the usual couples-friendly sex, pretty music and a plot that presses some emotional buttons, this outing is further blessed with naturalistic, relaxed and even funny performances.
Tired of one-night stands with women who don't remember his name (even ones as pretty as Zoe Voss, who's in the opening scene), David (Xander Corvus) complains to roommates Steve (Chad Alva) and Vicky (Kimberly Kane), who rouse themselves from their video-game stupor to push David in the direction of pretty neighbor Jen (Allie Haze). When Jenn's dog shows up in their yard, Steve pushes David to hide the dog and get to know Jen while looking for the missing pet. Bad idea, but a great way to introduce that key element of screwball romance: a misunderstanding that threatens to keep apart two people who are made for each other.
The end is a foregone conclusion and there's not much in the way of narrative twists and turns, but the characters along the way make the journey worthwhile. Lexi Belle plays Jen's loopy artist friend, Meg, and Tony DeSergio is her pompous boyfriend, Roger; their tussle about aesthetics makes for nice foreplay, as does an intense Halo firefight for Steve and Vicky. Both sex scenes that follow are romantic, sensual and most of all believable. The foreplay is arousing and creates a sense of intimacy; it's like real sex, only a lot prettier because of the attractiveness of the cast. And when we finally get the delayed gratification of seeing David and Jen get together, the erotic payoff is even bigger.
The titles in The Romance Series are generally the type of fare that can be stocked in even the most genteel adult boutique, and that's especially true of Lost and Found. Even the box cover is ingratiating, with Haze looking every bit as endearing as the Boston terrier that Corvus is hiding behind his back.