Award-Winning Adult Movies directed by Whitney Wright

Watch Another Life movie

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Famous Hollywood actress, Angela White, is hosting a little party with her famous model girlfriend, Skye Blue, and a few other industry elites. The friends discuss what Angela would have done if she didn't take the plane from her boring Midwest home to LA to get her very first big break. It was just a short and simple "what if" that kept Angela's mind buzzing. She made love with her wife that night, her wife's porcelain skin pressed up against hers, her wife's beautiful eyes gazing into hers, and Angela came with her. The orgasm was perfect and strong, but was it love? People in love don't cheat, and Skye cheated on her last December. Angela hears a crash in the living room. She thinks about waking her wife, but instead, she investigates on her own. She's terrified as she sees a dark figure standing alone in a room eerily illuminated in blue. As she gets closer she sees it's a woman. The woman turns around and it is her! Angela wakes up next to a man, a strange Frenchman! She stumbles down the stairs with her head ringing from the time travel. She looks around her posh home and sees a muslin cloth, camera equipment, lighting, and she realizes that she's a photographer. Angela rolls her eyes at herself, and just then her husband comes down the stairs dressed for work and arguing in French with someone on the phone. How did she end up with Stefan and not Tommy? Tommy the love of her life. Tommy, the man who used to eat ice cream and watch movies with her when she was feeling blue. "Which Tommy?" "Tommy is on payroll, you know this," Stefan tells her. She scrunches her brow together, how in the hell did Tom end up working for her husband? Shortly after Stefan leaves, Tommy arrives and Angela stumbles around the idea of confessing about her chance. Watch the story unfold.

Watch Seasons movie

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A sickness can take a toll on a relationship in ways that no one can predict. That's what happened with me and my wife, Irene (Angela White). She buried herself in her work with long hours. I know she loves me; it’s just that she didn't know how to cope with the grief of what was happening to me. My efforts to bring us together only pushed her farther away until I got the call from the doctor. I wasn't just in remission, the cancer was officially gone! I tried to bring us together by cooking her favorite meal when she got home from work. Her sadness was but a shield to protect her from losing me. We made love; it was honest, passionate love from a woman who loved me more than I could comprehend. "If you leave, I'm going with you," she told me. I was overwhelmed by her love, and although I love her, I could not stay with her knowing my presence does her more harm than good. If I leave her, go back to my previous love, would it be better for her? Is it a kindness to leave my wife knowing that I could someday become sick again, and what would become of her? The answer is yes. I must leave her.