Film Reviews: The Wedding, Directed by Erika Lust

There’s nothing quite like a wedding to inspire a lot of emotions in yourself and in others around you. These wild dynamics are fascinatingly captured, in this whirlwind narrative spun by an incredible artist like Erika Lust, who poured herself in the film, “The Wedding” on Lust Cinema.
While I build my reviews on this website, I realize that I have not reviewed many feature films. As a writer and reviewer, I enjoy providing content from adult companies with ethics and real storytelling. This is the kind of work I feel is impactful and at least as thrilling as a well-executed romance novel.
“The Wedding” is cited as their most ambitious film to date, which made me even more excited to tuck in, and enjoy the movie. So make sure to carve out an hour and a half for this feature!

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Cast: Nicole Kitt, Dante Colle, Panterino, Maria Riot, Andi James, Jason Steel, Romy Furie, and Jade Kush.
While there is an all-star cast that keeps this movie moving from the moment it begins, I am not going to go into deep detail for each talent. The cast is full of heavy hitters in the industry and some people who are new to me. However, I do want to highlight the leads, because they’re a couple of my favorite performers in the industry.
The Wedding – Talent:
Nicole Kitt
Nicole plays Diana, the bride in The Wedding. Goodness gracious. I first noticed Nicole Kitt many years ago, when she worked for a company I worked for. We shot a few scenes with her, and I couldn’t help but notice her outrageous beauty. She’s classically beautiful, with a figure so fit, yet soft; a portrait of statuesque elegance. I have always enjoyed her enthusiastic performances, and was so excited to tuck into a new scene with her at the helm.
Dante Colle
Dante is so irresistibly handsome. He’s certainly one of my favorites and has rapidly gained popularity in the industry. He’s such a flexible performer, being proudly pansexual, with other stars practically glowing when they talk about him. Dante is a rare talent, and his passion is palpable.
Synopsis
We are met with a number of surprises with this scene, even from the beginning. The Wedding builds on a story, that begins at a bustling wedding with colorful characters.
In an array of twists and turns, we’re treated to a deeply delightful take on relationships, pansexuality, polyamory, and pleasure.
The Wedding by Erika Lust is centered on Diana (Nicole Kitt) and Lucas (Dante Colle) on their wedding day. They encounter a few unexpected interactions and surprises that lead them (and their guests) on a non-traditional wedding day that is full of pleasure in the most surprising ways.
Their special day is as beautiful, and as non-traditional as the couple themselves. They’re surrounded by their friends and, sometimes problematic, family. This film covers several stories along the way that are bound to titillate and keep you stimulated through the film, which has many elements of a rom-com, and a touch of relatable cliches.
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The Action
Since this is a feature film, you can expect much more sex to be had than a typical scene, as there are many more storylines to consider, more paths to cross, and more time to fill.
Lust did an exceptional job keeping the story moving in a way that felt organic and exhilarating. Think of it as 5 wildly hot scenes that are tied together with twisting storylines designed to keep our cast of characters intertwined. The film features multiple sex scenes that are equally steamy, with creative introductions that led them to raw orgasms.
WARNING 🚨 Some Spoilers
Diana (Nicole Kitt) & Lucas (Dante Colle)
Naturally, as the featured couple, this casting had to be perfect. Their chemistry sizzles, as the pair passionately giggles as they consummate their marriage.
The way they flirt, the way they rip each other’s clothes off, it’s beautiful. He even takes special time to undo her corset! As women, we understand the reality behind this, and it’s demonstrated so organically, and pulls it over her head while they giggle together. It feels safe and intimate from the get-go. Moreover, I loved the attention to detail of couplehood, when Diana teases him with a breathy, “Fuck I hate when you tease me like that”.
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Diana & Melinda (Maria Riot)
When Diana steals away with Maria to ask a favor of her, she tempts her with tasty submission. Diana is excellent at convincing her with her tongue, even pulling out a portable vibrator to get the job done a little more efficiently.
The convenient toy? I had to search for it immediately and I found it! Well, I found something that was at least very similar; the Vesper by Crave, and now I want one for myself!
It’s wearable jewelry that only appears elegant. In actuality, it’s a vibrating toy that’s designed to keep with you to use on-the-go. Now I know what’s going on MY Wishlist.
Lucas and George (Panterino)
Brief but delicious, we learn crucial storyline plot points with this pairing. George got what he wanted from Lucas, and Lucas enjoyed yet another orgasm on his wedding day. George receives every bit of Dante’s cum in his mouth. Honestly if he doesn’t kiss you after this, RED FLAG! Dante, as one can assume, is full of green flags.
Jenna (Andi James) and Mick (Jason Steel)
Believe it or not, this pair makes for fantastic passion, enjoyably watching real pleasure, seeing Jenna watch “it” go in and out–it’s passionate art. The pair makes passionate love, having just met. I wasn’t even certain they introduced themselves, but they sure got it in, and finished with a beautiful explosion in Andi’s mouth.
Lexi (Jade Kush), Diana, and Sophie (Romy Furie)
Suddenly the story brings us to a point where we get to experience a fun, emotional and flirty all-girl threesome, that went from emotional discharge to raunchy thrills. They’re filled with sensual moans and more as we enjoy three beautiful women experiencing each other.

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With this wild twist, these three are the icing on the cake in this unconventional and steamy wedding. The final sex scene melts with creative fusion from the kitchen, as they use everything from tools and spatulas to penetrate each other and enjoy the flow of fluids from lips to lips.
This film is an exploratory fantasy come to life. With an all-star cast, The Wedding was a film worth indulging in. Full of themes demonstrating the depths of love, pansexuality, polyamory, and even a little bit of platonic love between in-laws.
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