Australian streaming platform Stan has released a trailer for the upcoming comedy series Set in 1970s Los Angeles, the series sees Guardians of the Galaxy actress Ophelia Lovibond star as Joyce, a young feminist who joins forces with a low-rent publisher, played by Jake Johnson, to create the first erotic magazine for women.The pair navigate their way through LA‘s porn scene with the goal of ‘levelling the playing field between the sexes’. First look: Australian streaming platform Stan has released a trailer for the upcoming comedy series Minx, starring Ophelia Lovibond (pictured) as a young feminist who joins forces with a low-rent publisher in 1970s Los Angeles to start the first erotic magazine for women The start of the trailer sees Joyce unsuccessfully pitching a traditional feminist magazine to a group of publishers at a conference. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next
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A defeated Joyce is then approached by a porn publisher named Doug, đụ nhau who convinces her to join forces with him to launch Minx, an erotic magazine for women, through his company Bottom Dollar Publications.She meets Bambi, a scantily clad blonde who introduces herself as the ‘centrefold coordinator’, and the pair collaborate on a raunchy photo shoot with a male model. Feminist crusade: The start of the trailer sees Joyce unsuccessfully pitching a traditional feminist magazine to a group of publishers at a conference Revolutionary: A defeated Joyce is then approached by a porn publisher named Doug, played by Jake Johnson, who convinces her to join forces with him to launch Minx, an erotic magazine for women, through his company Bottom Dollar PublicationsWhile Joyce admits to being ‘in over’ her head, she remains determined in her quest to ‘level the playing field between the sexes’ by objectifying men too.What results is a publication that divides the community, with some describing it as ‘filth’ with ‘no place’ in the community, đụ nhau while others view it as revolutionary. Minx is produced by Paul Feig, who directed the 2011 comedy Bridesmaids.Ellen Rapoport created the series and takes on the role as executive producer. Racy: She meets Bambi, a scantily clad blonde who introduces herself as the ‘centrefold coordinator’, and the pair collaborate on a raunchy photo shoot with a male model (pictured) Making noise: What results is a publication that divides the community, with some describing it as ‘filth’ with ‘no place’ in the community, while others view it as revolutionary’I’m so grateful to Feigco, Lionsgate and đụ nhau HBO Max for seeing the potential in this story from the first time I showed up in their offices with stacks of ’70s porn magazines,’ Rapoport said in April last year.’Making Minx with our ridiculously talented cast was a dream come true and I’m just thrilled that I get to do it again.’ Minx premieres March 17, same day as the U.S., and only on Coming soon: Minx premieres March 17, same day as the U.S., and only on Stan
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