Released during the golden twilight of physical media (DVD) and the rise of high-definition streaming, this featurette captured Anderson at the peak of her brief but memorable career. The title My Little Black Book plays on the classic double-entendre of a personal address book—traditionally a secret log of romantic or professional contacts. In this production, the "little black book" serves as a framing device, leading the protagonist (Anderson) through a series of flashbacks or fantasy sequences.
Unlike big-budget parodies, this film relies on Anderson’s natural charisma and the "girl-next-door" energy she brought to the screen. The "XX" in the title suggests either a second volume or a "double X" rating, indicating content that pushes beyond standard softcore boundaries. Born in 1988, Capri Anderson (real name Christina Walsh) entered the industry in 2009. She was distinct for her athletic build, brunette hair, and a confident yet playful demeanor. Her career, though short (2009–2011), was impactful. Capri.Anderson.Stars.In.My.Little.Black.Book.XX...
Thus, My Little Black Book... serves as a time capsule—a look back at a performer who burned brightly for a very short time. Modern viewers looking for the title should expect a vintage aesthetic (early HD, limited plot) but a genuine, charismatic lead performance. ★★★☆☆ (3/5 Stars) Released during the golden twilight of physical media