Engrossing viewing that keeps you up until 2am? You can’t stop thinking or talking about it for days after? From Making a Murderer to Louis Theroux’s Weird Weekends - Netflix is the destination when it comes to cutting edge documentaries.
Enter your next real-life fix: Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On. The docu must-watch - co-produced by The Office actress and all-round hero Rashida Jones - will land on Netflix on Friday 21st April.
The six-part anthology series, based off the acclaimed feature documentary Hot Girls Wanted in 2015, will explore how porn has gone mainstream, decoding the intersection of sex and technology.
The ‘unflinchingly honest’ series will focus on personal stories about people whose lives are affected by the explosion of the internet where ‘social media, pornography and virtual relationships are all just a click away’.
AKA, how the “computer fantasy” how become the “new normal”.
‘We can’t just ignore that porn today is just sex education,’ says Erika Lust, a film-maker who makes feminist porn for women. ‘I want to show sex that is more emotional.’
Episodes include ‘Love Me Tinder’ - looking at how dating apps have revolutionised romance and the way we meet people in 2017. And ‘Women on Top’ - following Suze Randall and her journey from in-house Playboy photographer in 1975 to owning an adult film empire.
**Hooked already? You can watch the full trailer for 'Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On' below… **