"Kink" is the first screenplay written by Stormy Daniels, a well-crafted cop thriller tailored expressly for Wicked contract star Devinn Lane. Bad news is that the label's top director Brad Armstrong muffs the assignment.
Under Armstrong's dull, unimaginative direction, the crime story plods along with detective partners Devinn and Steven St. Croix pursue a serial killer of models, who have worked with photgrapher Barrett Blade, making him the obvious prime suspect.
He has an alibi provided by lovely Kaylani Lei, and eventually Devinn figures out who really did it, pinning the crime on submissive Randy Spears, seen with dominatrix Bridgette Kerkove in a porn vignette that qualifies the title "Kinky". Stormy's script has a well-established twist ending, but Brad directs both the Spears capture scene and the finale clumsily, both extremely unsatifying for the viewer.
Devinn is solid as a cop, and contract superstars Lei and Sydnee Steele both liven up the show. Stormy is listed in the end credits as "Roommate" but does not appear in the movie, only visible in the BTS short subject on set.