
Porn has gone mainstream; the question is, can we handle it? This exploration of the intersection of sex and technology is told through the stories of the people whose lives are defined by the current explosion of internet porn-whether they're creating it, consuming it, or both.
WriterRashida Jones

Women on Top
Apr 21, 2017
Holly Randall and Erika Lust bring a feminist perspective to erotic photography and filmmaking, aiming to create high-quality porn for women.

Love Me Tinder
Apr 21, 2017
James, a 40-year-old former reality TV star, dates droves of 20-something women he meets on dating apps and "ghosts" them when he loses interest.

Owning It
Apr 21, 2017
Young entrepreneur Bailey Rayne recruits girls for the porn industry. The work takes a toll on one new arrival, who puts her health and safety at risk.

Money Shot
Apr 21, 2017
A porn actor and the talent agent who represents him reveal why they got into the industry and discuss the pressures they face on and off set.

Take Me Private
Apr 21, 2017
“Cam girl” Alice meets one of her longtime fans, who pays to watch her perform solo sex acts online and has never been in a relationship.

Don't Stop Filming
Apr 21, 2017
An 18-year-old who livestreamed the rape of her friend on Periscope faces rape and kidnapping charges and may have to register as a sex offender.
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Very hit-or-miss, but includes some worthwhile episodes. Certainly a better showing than the film with the same name, though they lazily reuse the same type of content in "Money Shot." "Don't Stop Filming" included an absurd amount of filler content. But I thought "Take Me Private" as well as "Owning It" were nice mini-documentaries that showed me parts of this sector that I wasn't familiar with.