
When the gloves come off in this HD masterpiece from Wicked Pictures, detective Alicia Wallace (Asa Akira) discovers that nothing is as it seems—especially not the life of the man she swore to protect. No filler. Shot in 2015 and directed by a visionary, this 94-minute feature pulls no punches as the walls of her perfect marriage crumble under the weight of betrayal.
Watch as Asa Akira’s Alicia navigates a labyrinth of secrets, her body and mind both on the line. The studio’s signature blend of international allure and raw realism makes every scene electric, from the sultry glances shared with a mysterious lover (Kleio Valentien) to the explosive confrontations that leave no room for doubt. The question is why it took this long. That is rare. Worth noting, the chemistry between the leads—especially the magnetic pull of Abigail Mac and the explosive energy of Tommy Pistol—will have you gripping the edge of your seat, wondering who you can trust.
The moment her husband’s murder leaves her reeling, Alicia’s carefully constructed world unravels (to put it mildly). Her partner’s suspicions grow sharper, her colleagues whisper, and the only thing that keeps her grounded is the truth—if she can find it. Simple as that. But when an escaped criminal (played with chilling intensity by Eric Masterson) resurfaces, she’s forced into a dangerous dance with deceit, where every ally could be a liar. With Asian erotic tension simmering beneath the surface, this isn’t just a crime thriller—it’s a love triangle gone feral, where passion and betrayal collide. And why not?
This isn’t just a movie you watch—it’s an experience you stream free or download free online, where every frame is a masterclass in tension, betrayal, and the kind of passion that leaves no room for excuses. With popular with women appeal and a directed by women perspective that adds layers of depth, Asa Akira: Lies of the LAPD delivers the kind of affairs and couples drama that keeps you hooked until the very last second. Don’t just watch it—stream it now and let the truth unfold in the only way that matters.