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Twisted Fiction Featured, Reviews Film Threat

Jan 9, 2024

NOW ON TUBI! Prepare to go eyeballs deep into the strangest trim imaginable in the anthology adult horror film Twisted Fiction. The movie was directed and edited by Marc Fratto and written by Fratto and Joseph Menghi. It contains three unconnected horror stories, each opening with some fine-flowing script setting the scene.
The first segment, bluntly titled “Mind F**k”, concerns Tina (Jackie Adragna) and her husband Tim (Johnny Capuano). They’re from Staten Island and go out one night to see a hypnotist act. The Great Xaxxo (Mark K. Simmons) has a famous bit in his show where the hypnotized person will experience an intense orgasm every time his name is spoken. Soon, Xaxxo has Tina squirming on stage with other hypnotized people writhing around her. Tim glares at Xaxxo for mind f*****g his wife and argues with Tina on the way home. A night later, Tina gets a call at 2 AM and sleepwalks to Xaxxo’s lair, with Tim secretly following behind.

“…the hypnotized person will experience an intense orgasm every time his name is spoken.”
The second tale of Twisted Fiction is “The Sole Motel.” Dean (Shariff Sinclair) and Samantha (Linnea Gregg) are having a hot time in a motel room. Dean gets freaked out when Samantha wants him to hold a gun in her mouth. If that sounds kinky, you won’t believe what Carol (Nikki Silva) is up to in the next room. The night manager, Sebastian (Gaetano Iacono), has seen it all, and only he knows the way out of the motel.
In the final story, “The Witch’s Brew,” Oscar-winning producer Howard Castinoff (Leo Goodman) has invited budding actress Sofia Rain (Koko Marshall) to his home for an audition. He records her monologue, praises her talents, gives her a drugged drink, and rapes Sofia while she is passed out. Sofia stumbles out of there and back to the coven of witches she belongs to, ready to work spells on the unsuspecting Howard.

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