Welcome to Anytown, a place where life feels quiet on the surface, yet everything seems to unfold at once. Jeremy Dayton has rolled in to hype up his newest creature feature at the town’s lone movie theater. He used to be a Hollywood heavyweight, but those days are long gone. Now he’s scraping by, pulling off outrageous stunts to get small audiences excited about low-budget thrillers. He’s even willing to stage a fake abduction if it means selling a few more tickets.
But when he targets Nikki Tyler for his latest scheme, the situation spirals into something far beyond his control.
Paul Thomas brings you Bobby Sox, a film the critics at AVN praised as bold, inventive, visually striking, and brimming with playful erotic energy. They went so far as to call it Vivid’s standout achievement and, for the first time in ages, awarded it a perfect score: “10.”
If you only make time for one movie this year, make it the one that actually means something. Bobby Sox — a monster movie about making a monster movie.










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