Canyons, The

Canyons, The

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Please note: The Director's Cut is more explicit than the Theatrical Cut.

Notorious writer Bret Easton Ellis ( American Psycho ) and acclaimed director Paul Schrader (writer of Taxi Driver and director of American Gigolo ) join for this explicitly erotic thriller about youth, glamour, sex and surveillance. Manipulative and scheming young movie producer Christian (adult film star James Deen ) makes films to keep his trust fund intact, while his actress girlfriend and bored plaything, Tara ( Lindsay Lohan ), hides a passionate affair with an actor from her past. When Christian becomes aware of Tara's infidelity, the young Angelenos are thrust into a violent, sexually-charged tour through the dark side of human nature.


Reasons to Buy

  1. James Deen also spends a good amount of time kissing another guy during a group sex scene and lets the guy go down on him.
  2. Glorious full-frontal nudity from gorgeous porn star James Deen who makes his non-porn debut.
  3. Written by bad boy novelist Bret Easton Ellis !

DVD Features

Creating The Canyons Featurettes
Trailer

Information

  • Director: Paul Schrader
  • Producer: Braxton Pope
  • Writer: Bret Easton Ellis
  • Length: 1 hrs. 39 mins.
  • Rating: R
  • Released: Nov 26 2013
  • Production Year: 2013
  • TLA SKU: 1675272
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • UPC Code: 030306989099
  • Catalog #: DV35739702

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2 Reviews for Canyons, The

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Review by Daniel Reed

By: Daniel Reed
In-House Review - Aug 05 2013
Paul Schrader has spent most of his career observing sexual libertinism with a Puritanical mix of outrage, disgust and a hint of titillation. Bret Easton Ellis has spent his career crafting tales of handsome sociopaths and the women who fall for them... Read More

Review by Daniel Reed

By: Daniel Reed
In-House Review - Aug 05 2013
Paul Schrader has spent most of his career observing sexual libertinism with a Puritanical mix of outrage, disgust and a hint of titillation. Bret Easton Ellis has spent his career crafting tales of handsome sociopaths and the women who fall for them... Read More

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