What’s hotter than a man in a suit? A man in a suit getting it on with another man in a suit, that’s what. To the Nines, the bold new collab between Falcon Studios and MenAtPlay, takes this fantasy to a whole new level. This isn’t just porn—it’s a slick, high-stakes drama dripping with power dynamics, tailored threads, and raw sexual energy. Shot against a lush Spanish backdrop, this film is a masterclass in how to make gay erotica feel like a goddamn event.
A Suit-Fueled Fantasy Done Right
To the Nines isn’t your average stroke flick. It’s a full-on production that merges Falcon’s knack for polished gay porn with MenAtPlay’s signature suit fetish aesthetic. The result? A feature-length epic that’s as much about storytelling as it is about getting off. Picture this: Paddy O’Brian, the U.K.’s smoothest-talking stud, runs an elite escort service catering to billionaires and power players. His crew of twunks—think Dean Young, Allen King, and rising star Seth Peterson—don’t just service clients; they embody desire wrapped in crisp, tailored perfection.
The Power of the Suit Fetish
A well-cut suit screams control, masculinity, and untouchable status. This film leans hard into that fantasy, with scenes that don’t just tease the fetish—they weaponize it. Neckties become bondage gear. Pocket squares wipe up the aftermath. Suit pants get ripped open in the heat of the moment. As performer Derek Kage puts it:
“I know of many guys—and girls—who have a suit fetish. The moment they see the ‘To the Nines’ men in suits, they won’t be able to help getting rock hard and wanting to see what happens next.”
– Derek Kage
Sir Peter, another star, admits he’s got a thing for suits himself, and who can blame him? The way a tailored jacket hugs a chiseled frame is practically foreplay. This film knows its audience and delivers with precision.
A Cast That Commands Attention
The international lineup is a stroke of genius. You’ve got Spain’s Allen King and Sir Peter, Ireland’s Dean Young, and the U.S.’s Derek Kage, all orbiting around O’Brian’s commanding presence. Each performer brings their own flavor, from Peterson’s fresh-faced ambition to Kage’s billionaire swagger. O’Brian, in particular, steals the show with his debonair charm, framing each vignette with a cameo that ties the story together. He calls it “refreshing” to lean into role-play, and it shows—his performance is effortless.
- Standout performers: Paddy O’Brian, Allen King, Seth Peterson.
- Why it works: Diverse accents, looks, and energies keep every scene dynamic.
Spain as the Ultimate Backdrop
Shooting in Spain wasn’t just a flex—it was a vibe. The country’s sun-drenched elegance and old-world charm amplify the film’s luxury aesthetic. Director Alter Sin, a Spaniard himself, has a deep love for his homeland, and it shows in every frame. “My family’s here, my language is here,” he says. “I’ve tried to open doors for others to see how amazing this country is.” The result is a setting that feels as elite as the story itself, with sweeping cityscapes and opulent interiors that scream money and power.
Ethics Meets Erotica
Here’s where To the Nines gets interesting. It dives into the world of high-end escorts, but writer Ben Rush and director Alter Sin make damn sure the characters aren’t just objects. Every performer has agency, making choices that drive the narrative. Rush explains:
“They’re never portrayed in a way that suggests they are completely passive victims of circumstance. In one way or another, you’ll see each character make a choice for himself.”
– Ben Rush
This focus on consent and autonomy elevates the film beyond mere fantasy. It’s hot, sure, but it’s also thoughtful—a rare combo in this industry.
Why It Stands Out
Rush and Sin aren’t just making porn; they’re crafting experiences. Their goal? To rival mainstream entertainment without losing the raw edge that makes adult films, well, adult. “My goal has always been to marry the scope and quality of mainstream entertainment with the raw sexuality viewers want,” Rush says. From the meticulous wardrobe to the layered storytelling, To the Nines delivers a product that’s as memorable as it is arousing. It’s not a quick fap-and-forget—it’s a film you’ll revisit.
Seth Peterson sums it up best: “Shooting in Spain was so much fun and so beautiful.” That joy translates on screen, making every scene feel alive. Whether it’s the chemistry between performers or the way a suit gets torn in the heat of passion, this film knows how to keep you hooked.
The Verdict
To the Nines is a triumph. It’s proof that gay porn can be high art without losing its edge. The collaboration between NakedSword and MenAtPlay sets a new bar for what adult films can achieve. If you’re into suits, power plays, or just damn good erotica, this one’s for you. It’s not just dressed to the nines—it’s perfection to the nines.