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2019
Directed by Joanna Angel
Synopsis
It's 1999, and cheerleaders Kenzie Reeves, Kira Noir, and Jane Wilde complain that they're 18 and graduating high school this year. Kenzie casually mentions that she'd sell her soul to look 18 forever and suddenly, in a puff of fire and brimstone, Principal Taylor (Small Hands) appears. But there's something off about him, and it's not just the cloud of infernal smoke... He's actually the DEVIL.
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- Cast
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- Details
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Cast
Jane Wilde Joanna Angel Kenzie Reeves Kira Noir Alex Legend Kyle Mason Small Hands Tommy Pistol
DirectorDirector
Joanna Angel
WritersWriters
Joanna Angel Shawn Alff
CinematographyCinematography
Mike Quasar
LightingLighting
Shaun Rivera
Studio
Burning Angel
Country
USA
Language
English
Releases by Date
- Date
- Country
Digital
14 Nov 2019
- France18
Physical
14 Nov 2019
- USANC-17
Releases by Country
- Date
- Country
France
14 Nov 2019
- Digital18
USA
14 Nov 2019
- PhysicalNC-17
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Review by Peter Spencer ★★★
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Review by LilithKDuat ★★★½
(The full review can be read on my Erotic Film Review Blog Lilith Likes to Watch www.lilithlikestowatch.com/2021/10/3-cheers-for-satan-lilith-likes-to.html )
This was fun! Kenzie Reeves, Kira Noir and Jane Wilde play off each other well. While none of them are acting particularly well, they all get their points across and everyone's motivations are clear. Small Hands is obviously having a good time and revels in the role of The Devil. The opening foursome scene was engaging throughout. It was over the top, with a lot of body contortions, but not gross or overtly depraved.
While the film doesn't take itself too seriously, it still commits fully to the idea. Everyone stays in character in every moment, even during the sex scenes.
Both…
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Review by Baked Sean ★★★★★
This film leaves us with the question of: If this is hell then what is heaven like?
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Review by No Christians Either ★★★
Surprisingly strong plot for a newer production from Burning Angel, however the plot is an extremely short amount of the runtime. So if you try watching in one sitting, it does start to feel a little like a high production value gonzo feature. Sex sequences are LONG for how fixed and unvarying they are.
All the sexing is pretty uninspired, being pretty meh penis-in-vagin*-missionary-or-doggystyle content with unimaginative camera work or action and no music.
Acting from our three leads was actually surprisingly solid. Hey, Sean Baker, find three roles for these ladies.
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Review by Daniel ★★★★
The acting was better than it needed to be. Everybody stayed in character - even during the explicit scenes. Especially Joanna Angel as the older version of Jane Wilde's character, capturing the character pretty much to perfection, has to be acknowledged.
The special effects were good enough to bring the intended meaning across but not more.
I loved that the big nerd came away more or less as the hero.