When Rachel suspects Eric of cheating, her best friend Daphne refers her to Chase, a private detective.
A group of unsuspecting college students explore a haunted house and get more than they bargained for when the sexual frenzy of the paranormal world reveals itself.
A couple's weekend getaway to find some time together turns into a swinging good time.
Young and bright politicians are preparing for the election. Every candidate's dirty clothes will be shown to the people and created scandals and used as an advantage.
Wedding planner and her assistant/partner with the groom to be observes failures that fit him. Marriage doomed or success. Ending with the bride and groom finding themselves.
Shanna has inherited a beautiful old mansion in which a spirit lives. The spirit starts to play with people, passing from one person to another.
Three women make a pact to experience as much uncommitted sex as possible, but when one of them falls for the guy next door, the others stick to their agreement and seduce their friend's new love.
Roommates Liz and Brian find themselves at their apartment on a double date, and with cocktails and conversations, they go all out. The dating versus monogamous relationship debate starts to cause problems, though Liz and Brian agree with each other more than their actual dates, James and Colette. Drama and tension definitely make for interesting conversations all around.
A luxury holiday home, group of friends, all of that good entertainment. It's time for these people to let themselves. They can do anything.
Misty, a call girl working at a cathouse run by Tamiko. Tamiko runs her house like a mini-dictatorship, making all the girls follow a strict set of rules: No boyfriends, no orgasms, no taking tips, etc. Misty is the top girl in the house and is making the most money. Tamiko does her best to keep Misty in line, however. Tamiko asks, sensing Misty may be thinking about starting her own house. Of course Misty denies it, but she really wants more….especially when she finds out the customers are paying $100,000 a year each in membership fees
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