This is a fascinating, frank, and occasionally rude Finnish/US documentary about the life and art of the legendary Tom of Finland (1920-91), whose homoerotic drawings and comic strips represent the polar opposite of Russ Meyer’s “buxotic” universe.
2000, Xavier Mendik, Graeme Harper, editors, Unruly Pleasures: The Cult Film and Its Critics, FAB Press, →ISBN, page 10:
Elena Gorfinkel’s article ‘The Body as Apparatus: Chesty Morgan Takes on the Academy’ considers the buxotic creation of the exploitation director Doris Wishman.
2006, Ali Riley, Tear Down, Frontenac House, →ISBN, page 11:
my buxotic body was dry land
2007, Louis Paul, Tales from the Cult Film Trenches, McFarland, →ISBN, page 200:
The trio (including the equally alluring and buxotic Lori Williams and Haji) were voluptuous vixens who would beat, terrorize, and murder—but also find time to titillate their (mostly male) captive.