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Duration: 272 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x304 | Added: 2019-Apr-29 |
Alternate Names: Noel Van Brocklin, Noël Van Brocklin, Noël Van Brocklin, Noel Van Brocklin
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"Actress Noël VanBrocklin rose to prominence for her roles in 'Witchcraft 14: Angel of Death' (2016), 'Witchcraft 15: Blood Rose' (2016), and 'Witchcraft 16: Hollywood Coven' (2016). Throughout her career, Noël has undeniably brought a sultry touch to the art of witchcraft. Her acting debut occurred in the TV movie 'Office Girls' (2015). In 'Witchcraft 14', Noël bares all, stripping down to reveal her sensual side alongside a male counterpart on a couch. The plot of this thirteenth installment in the Witchcraft series follows Rose (Molly Dougherty), an angel of death who summons a new coven of witches with global domination in mind. However, the narrative's particulars are somewhat hazy, as the primary attraction lies elsewhere - namely, in the alluring forms of actresses like Noël.
Noël's allure is amplified by her revealing scenes; she discards her black bra to unveil her pert breasts during a steamy encounter. Her figure is truly enchanting, though not because of any supernatural powers. She reprises this display in the horror film 'Lilith' (2018), albeit under dim lighting. VanBrocklin's physique is indeed remarkable."
Release Year: 2018
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Alexander T. Hwang
Writer: Alexander T. Hwang
The movie 'Lilith' (2018) centers around the titular demon, Lilith, who punishes men for their indiscretions against women.
Directed by Alexander T. Hwang and falling under the horror genre, 'Lilith' presents a unique take on demonic folklore. The film is centered around the ancient demoness Lilith, who seeks vengeance upon men who have wronged women. Set in modern-day America, the story offers a contemporary interpretation of traditional horror themes while highlighting societal issues surrounding gender dynamics.