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Critics argue this content normalizes abuse. Supporters (and some sex therapists) argue it provides a cathartic, fictional container for dark fantasies — a place to explore fear without real danger. Ashley Lane’s Jane Doe for Ricky Greenwood isn’t a “scene” you watch for pleasure. It’s a scene you watch to feel unsettled. And in that, it succeeds perfectly at PureTaboo’s mission: making art that repulses and fascinates in equal measure. -PureTaboo- -Ashley Lane- Jane Doe- A Ricky Gre...
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How director Ricky Greenwood turns taboo into psychological horror