

Who's really in control when everyone's watching?
Kayden Kross' newest collection of vignettes allows her characters to lay out their control issues for the voyeuristic pleasure of all.
Direction
Kross crafts genuine psychological tension between performers.
Acting
Ivy Wolfe's controlled unraveling is genuinely transfixing.

Director
Kayden Kross
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Kross uses the vignette structure to mirror therapy sessions—each 'patient' reveals their kink as coping mechanism, making the explicit content emotionally legible rather than purely titillating.
Released during the early #MeToo era, the film's interrogation of who controls the gaze landed differently than Kross's earlier work—some critics read it as response, others as exploitation of the moment.