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“What fans are going to see is a madness
that has gotten even larger in the sequel.”
—Reagan Foxx
Sometimes a great script idea is just sitting there in plain view, but it needs the right
chemistry (and not just ChatGPT) to conjure it up from the ether. That’s the case with Let Me
In, Pure Taboo’s sexy psychological thriller starring Reagan Foxx and Shay Sights as twisted
toxic twins—a perfect plot device made possible by the actresses’ uncanny resemblance.
The pairing is so obvious; Sights was a seasoned performer when Foxx first came on
the scene in 2016, after which the two angular, bosomy raven-haired MILFs became each
other’s porn doppelgangers. The striking similarities were sometimes confusing for casting
agents and audiences—but perfect for Let Me In.
Directed by Adult Time’s Bree Mills in 2024, Foxx and Sights had initially pitched the idea
for a twin-based project. After collaborating with Mills and adding Tommy Pistol, Max Fills,
and Hailey Rose to portray the rest of the family, the production was born, like the offspring
of twin mothers.
“What has stood out the most about Let Me In was the response from the fans,” Foxx told
AVN. “Yes, industry critics who took the time to watch it all said that we had something very
special on our hands, but it was the fans who took the time to tell me that we created an
adult film that made them want to sit and watch the whole story, not just the sex.
“That made the difference to me as an actor and performer. I think every adult film actor
dreams of hearing this from fans. Wasn’t it Burt Reynolds who spoke the line in Boogie
Nights, that ‘every great director lives for this?’ Well, that’s how the fans and industry critics
made me feel,” she added.
Naturally, Sights’ comments to AVN twinned Foxx’s observation, adding, “Obviously,
yeah, social media now really connects everybody. So we had a really good [response].
It’s funny—the fans really, really liked it, and we got more than probably any project I’ve
ever done. It was the first one we did, so we didn’t have a huge budget.
“You know, like with every labor of love, you always wish you’d done things differently and
you learn and you grow, you know what I mean? Yeah. And we weren’t really sure, like we
were like, ‘God, that was really, really cool to be a part of,’ but we didn’t know how it would
be received. And there was so many fans that were like, ‘that’s like one of the best movies
I’ve ever seen,’ you know? Which was really cool.”
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