The AVN Awards are movie awards sponsored and presented by the American adult video industry trade magazine AVN (Adult Video News) to honor exceptional performance in various aspects of the creation and marketing of American pornographic movies. They are called the "Oscars of porn".The AVN Awards are divided into nearly 100 categories, some of which are analogous to industry awards offered in other film and video genres, and others that are specific to pornographic/erotic film and video. AVN sponsored the first AVN Awards ceremony in February 1984. The award ceremony occurs in early January during the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Since 2008, the ceremony has aired in a form edited for time on Showtime, which is usually broadcast in a 90-minute timeslot.
Based on the lives and loves of a group of young lesbians, this series goes between the sheets and into the minds and hearts of unapologetically queer women living in Middle America. Refreshingly non-judgmental and atypical in its embrace of stereotype, with its funny, provocative and controversial storylines, Girl/Girl Scene is a vibrant, vital and honest reflection of today’s young lesbian culture.
After several attempts, the dean of students shuts down Omega House the party heartiest fraternity on campus but his best laid plans go for naught at the start of the next semester when the need for overflow housing turns the former fraternity house into a coed residence for five freshmen under the supervision of a graduate student named Ophelia and her sometimes boyfriend, James, the former president of and leader of the party at Omega. This erotic take on the 1978 classic feature, National Lampoon's Animal House, is the latest entry into Cinemax after Dark.
Better fitness = better sex! A beautiful instructor leads gorgeous women through workouts where clothes are strictly optional
Sixteen contestants (8 women and 8 men) compete to become a porn star, and for a $1 million prize.
Une collection de courts métrages X-plicit signés par des réalisatrices reconnues pour leur œil dans le domaine du cinéma, du théâtre ou de l'art.