LOS ANGELES — Wicked Pictures has released “Chop Shop,” the fourth and final scene from director-performer Seth Gamble’s “Money,” featuring 2022 XBIZ Best New Performer Kenzie Anne.
"A master chop-shop mechanic can dismantle a vehicle in as little as one or two hours, a profitable exercise as the value of a car’s major replacement parts is usually far greater than its actual resale value," said a rep. "In writer/director/performer Gamble’s creative hands, such a transaction becomes even more alluring, as the mechanic is personified by Kenzie Anne."
Wicked Head of Production Axel Braun praised “Money” as “a visual anthology showcasing five glam performers in scenarios that depict avarice and narcissism — but also empowerment.”
"I could not have asked for a more ideal performer than Kenzie Anne," he continued. "I really wanted to give her a look I haven’t seen her do and add to her already amazing repertoire. She has the beauty and stature of a mainstream supermodel, but, just as importantly, she has the skill and charisma needed to bring any type of character to life. In this scenario, her allure becomes a double-edged blade. On one hand it's positive and sexy, but it can just as easily be turned into a tool for manipulation."
Gamble expressed his appreciation for working with Braun.
"As a filmmaker, his track record speaks for itself — there’s a reason why Axel is the most awarded director in history," he said. "But as my mentor and my friend, I like to think his genius is his ability to foster your creativity. With him producing Wicked’s movies, everything goes right, I feel protected from worry and I’m able to focus on making what is in my head a reality. It’s a reward in and of itself to create these alternate realities for the screen, and I’m so grateful for the opportunity. Thanks to Axel, I’m able to appreciate the experience while it is happening, instead of focusing on what could or might happen later."
Ivy Wolfe, Vanna Bardot, Violet Starr and Anna Claire Clouds round out the cast.
To watch the final episode of “Money,” visit Wicked.com; follow Kenzie Anne and Seth Gamble on Twitter.