

Four women, four fires, zero apologies. Kayden Kross directs desire like a weapon.
Accessorizing with an ankle bracelet, Freya Parker is a femme fatale out to detain the first man that crosses her perimeter in House Arrest. In Curtain Call, Kira Noir is a burlesque superstar whose onstage sexual energy demands a backstage flirtation with stranger sex. After a bad break up, Blake Blossom instigates an argument with her ex, who calls her on being a Selfish Brat. And Amber Moores fantasies of life as her older lovers kept woman threaten to overtake her reality in Amber Would Never. All of these women discover their sexual fires are ignited through Friction.
Direction
Kayden Kross crafts tension like Hitchcock with heat
Acting
Kira Noir's stage presence is legitimately magnetic
Cinematography
Ankle bracelet as character, not accessory
Director
W.C. Walker
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Kayden Kross directing under Vixen's prestige banner signals adult cinema's ongoing auteur renaissance, treating explicit content with the formal rigor of '70s New Hollywood erotica.
The 'woman director' tag here isn't tokenism—Kross and co-director W.C. Walker frame female pleasure as narrative engine rather than spectacle for male gaze, a shift still rare in the genre.