Filmmakers
On Set With GoodShort Executive Producer, Hao Chen
If any executive producer knows what it's like being on set, it's Hao Chen. The Los Angeles–based Head of Studio and Executive Producer specializes in mobile vertical dramas. While soap operas were popular in the 1990s, the bite-sized dramas in the 9:16 vertical format are the future of mobile filmmaking. The rapid expansion of vertical drama has positioned producers and studio leaders like Chen at the forefront of a new mobile-first storytelling ecosystem.Chen has over 10 years experience across production and post-production, and since joining GoodShort in 2023, has overseen the development and production of over 100 vertical drama series.
By Lisa Rosenberg2 days ago in Interview
An Interview with Evan Ari Kelman — Writer and Director of Barron's Cove (Part Two)
A few weeks ago, writer-director Evan Ari Kelman and I spoke about Barron's Cove, both the film and the novel. Part one can be found right here, while part two can be found down below.
By John Dodge4 days ago in Interview
Nashville Actor Michael Ocean Steps Into the National Spotlight in 2026 with Four Network Credits and Major Documentary Revival
In 2026, Nashville actor Michael Ocean steps firmly into national visibility, appearing in four network television productions — a defining surge for the dedicated family man whose steady, disciplined work has steadily built toward this moment.
By Kathryn Monroe13 days ago in Interview
Summitfall: Andreas Szakacs Explores Leadership and Survival in a New Himalayan Drama
By andreasszakcsproductions Coming Soon Extreme environments have a way of exposing character. In the thin air of the Himalaya, decisions are made quickly, consequences arrive faster, and leadership is tested without mercy.
By Andreas Szakacsabout a month ago in Interview
Mommi Live: The Norwegian Operator Redefining Cross-Industry Coordination
In an era where professional specialization has become the norm, Mommi Live operates differently. The Norwegian business coordinator has built a reputation across fashion, technology, and automotive sectors—not by founding traditional companies, but by orchestrating complex projects that require seamless coordination between creative talent, technical teams, and commercial infrastructure.
By Lucy Evansabout a month ago in Interview
Talking with Kym Jackson from ‘We Bury The Dead’
In this of Talking With focuses on Australian actress Kym Jackson, who appears alongside Daisy Ridley, Mark Coles Smith and Brenton Thwaites in the newly released survival horror thriller ‘We Bury The Dead.’
By FierceScribeabout a month ago in Interview
Behind the Screens: How Adult Entertainment Reflects Cultural Change
The adult entertainment industry has always existed in tension with mainstream society—widely consumed yet rarely acknowledged, profitable yet stigmatized, influential yet marginalized. Despite this contradiction, it has consistently evolved alongside some of society’s most profound cultural transformations. Behind the screens of adult content lies a detailed record of changing values, technological disruption, shifting labor structures, and ongoing debates around identity, power, and morality.
By Dipayan Biswas2 months ago in Interview
How a Miami Superfan Became the College Football Playoff’s Most Unexpected Star
On a night meant to celebrate college football’s biggest stage, an unexpected figure stole part of the spotlight. As cameras panned across the roaring crowd during the College Football Playoff (CFP), viewers noticed a familiar face in Miami Hurricanes colors—cheering, chanting, and fully immersed in the moment. Within minutes, social media erupted. The woman in the stands was Abella Danger, one of the most recognizable stars in adult entertainment—and, as it turns out, a devoted Miami superfan.
By Dipayan Biswas2 months ago in Interview
The Real Life of Women in the Adult Film Industry
The adult film industry occupies a strange place in modern society. It is widely consumed yet rarely understood, openly discussed yet deeply stigmatized. For many viewers, adult films are reduced to moments of fantasy—carefully edited scenes designed to provoke desire and escape. What remains invisible is the reality of the women behind those performances: their lives, struggles, ambitions, and contradictions.
By Dipayan Biswas2 months ago in Interview










