REVIEW
Enthralled – Episode 2
Genre: Cinematic, Horror, Vampire
Year Released: 2025
Runtime: 47m
Director(s): Francois Clousot
Writer(s): Peter King, Ariana Bow
Cast: Asteria Jade, Peter King, Celestina Blooms, Billy Boston, Jon Jon, Doxy, Satine Summers
Where to Watch: available now, here: www.dirtycinema.com, part one already available
NO-FILTER REVIEW: ENTHRALLED – EPISODE 2 doesn’t waste any time picking right up where we left off. The second Peter King sprints to bed, pretending to be asleep, you know something wicked is on the way. Asteria Jade enters, covered in blood, and commanding him with the authority of a centuries-old vampire queen. This isn’t as much about seduction as it is about submission, control, and a man walking willingly into the dark.
What follows is less a scene and more a ritual. Asteria gives Peter a mission, testing his loyalty without a hint of softness. He complies, cleaning, obeying, staying out of the way. It’s only when she offers him ancient vampire texts that we glimpse the depth of her plan. Peter can’t read them; the knowledge is locked away in languages he doesn’t know. But the intent is clear, she’s grooming him for something bigger, and it’s not just about being her fuck toy (although that becomes a given). It’s about shaping him into a weapon.
Their conversation drifts into deeply personal territory. Peter opens up about his past: the drugs, the nights spent on the streets. Asteria listens, intrigued. There’s a moment of vulnerability that never tries to fake what's going on. She doesn’t coddle him; she offers him bloodstained books and tells him to figure it out. And that, oddly, is what ends up binding them. She softens, but only because she knows he’s hers to do with as she pleases.
When Asteria claims she needs rest, things start shifting. Peter wakes up with new bite marks across his chest; not to the brink, but deliberate. As if Asteria’s sealing him with her own mark. He doesn’t question it. He just keeps moving forward, taking orders without hesitation.
Then comes the twist: Celestina Blooms shows up. A guest or a sacrifice, it’s unclear. But the outcome isn’t. There’s a scream offscreen, and when Asteria reappears, she thanks Peter for his help. The implication is thrilling and completely in line with the power dynamic established from the start. Peter’s not just complicit; he’s part of the machine now.
And then, the reward.
Asteria, soaked in blood, makes her way to Peter. There’s little seduction; she simply takes his cock in her mouth, sucking him with the same intensity she brings to murder. He responds by diving between her legs, his face buried in her blood-coated pussy. There’s no hesitation. They act as animals, equals in this twisted exchange of control and surrender.
He slides into her, fucking her like he’s possessed. She rides him with the same hunger she uses to drain victims, blood streaking down her face as their bodies slam together. Reverse cowgirl, then doggy, each shift feels like another layer of humanity peeled away from Peter. By the time he flips her again and explodes all over her chest, she’s smiling, rubbing the cum into her skin like it’s holy water. And maybe for her, it is.
The scene never slows down. She was smearing his cum with the blood already crusted to her lips. This isn’t just hot; it’s ritualistic, ceremonial, downright blasphemous. Then we see them in the bathtub together, where they wash the carnage away, and it’s one of the most jarring shifts in the scene, soft, intimate, almost romantic, if it weren’t for the stains of death still lingering on their bodies.
The last moment shifts, two girls at a café, one ordering a coffee. It's a jarring pivot from the chaos that preceded it, but it suggests ENTHRALLED is building toward something larger: a new storyline or another victim. Either way, it leaves you curious and uneasy in equal measure.
Performance-wise, Asteria Jade is a savage revelation. She’s not playing a vampire; she is one. Her presence radiated menace, hunger, and power in equal measure. The bloodplay is handled with full-force commitment; there’s nothing coy about it. And Peter King? He transforms from frightened servant to co-conspirator in a way that never feels forced. By the time he’s pumping into her with blood on her face, you’re no longer sure who’s using who.
The direction of the scene leans into body horror, erotic dread, and submission. The cinematography is soaked in deep shadows, flashes of red, and a visceral feel. You can practically feel the tension, the wrongness of it all, and that’s what makes it so fucking good. It’s not just the sex. It’s the sense that Peter has already made his choice long before the final thrust. That this was never a prize; it was the final sacrifice, the thing he had to do to belong to this world.
ENTHRALLED – EPISODE 2 is relentless, explicit, and steeped in vampire kink. For those who live for power plays soaked in blood, surrender, and morally dark sex, this is a must-watch. It doesn’t just push boundaries; it leaves them torn to shreds.
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