
Sex Crimes 1992
"Not ever Hollywood's glitz can hide the kinky sex and violence just beneath the surface."
Dive into the seedy underbelly of Hollywood glamour with *Sex Crimes (1992)*, a gritty thriller directed by Ulli Lommel that unravels a web of deceit, violence, and obsession.
Director: Ulli Lommel
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sex Crimes (1992) about?
A businessman's shocking murder during a liaison with a prostitute ignites a high-stakes investigation. His wife hires a private detective to expose the killers, but as the trail deepens, the truth becomes more twisted than anyone imagined.
Who directed Sex Crimes?
Ulli Lommel, a filmmaker known for his cult classics and eccentric style, helmed *Sex Crimes*.
Who stars in Sex Crimes?
Samantha Phillips, Cindy Manella, Joe Lambie, and Ian Gregory lead the cast, with Tilli and Ulli Lommel rounding out the ensemble.
Is Sex Crimes (1992) worth watching?
For fans of slow-burn thrillers and neo-noir mysteries, *Sex Crimes* offers a compelling if gritty ride. Its short runtime and atmospheric tension make it a cult curiosity, though its unrated status and niche themes won't appeal to everyone.
How long is Sex Crimes?
The film runs for 88 minutes.
About Sex Crimes (1992) — A Gritty Thriller Unmasking Hollywood's Darkest Secrets
Dive into the seedy underbelly of Hollywood glamour with *Sex Crimes (1992)*, a gritty thriller directed by Ulli Lommel that unravels a web of deceit, violence, and obsession. When a wealthy businessman is gunned down mid-tryst with his escort—his body covered in shaving cream—the crime's shocking brutality sets the stage for a relentless hunt for the truth. Enter a determined private detective, hired by the businessman's vengeful wife to track down the killers, uncovering layers of corruption and hidden motives along the way.
This neo-noir mystery thrives on a tense atmosphere, where every clue feels laced with danger and every character harbors secrets. With its blend of crime, suspense, and a dash of psychological tension, *Sex Crimes* delivers a raw, unflinching look at the darker sides of desire and power.