"My safe spot was always us..." "'Was?'" Lesflicks has debuted an official US trailer for an intimate, indie raising-a-family drama titled Rain Beau's End, the latest from filmmaker Tracy Wren. This premiered at the qFLIX LGBTQ+ Virtual Film Festival last fall, and arrives on VOD sometime soon this year. Rain Beau's End tells the story of two women who adopt a child with a mislabeled & misunderstood genetic condition that forces the couple to navigate the bumpy waters of the boy's behavioral issues. This not only affects all their lives but teaches them the true meaning of acceptance. "Will they stand for their values while trying to raise a loving family in the spotlight?" Starring Amanda Powell & Janelle Snow as the couple, with Ed Asner, Sean Young, Christian Stolte, Melanie Chandra, and Cindy Chang. Give this a look below. Here's the new official trailer (+ poster) for Tracy Wren's Rain Beau's End,...
- 2/16/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
This Lovecraft Country review contains spoilers.
Lovecraft Country Episode 6
Lovecraft Country tells us magic exists, then shows us the ways it touches the lives of the characters we spend time with every week. But magic isn’t just theirs, and it doesn’t just affect them. “Meet Me in Daegu” is a fascinating exploration of the many ways magic manifests throughout the world. It expands the show’s lore by showing us one of the many forms magic can take, and is a welcome detour from the linear storytelling we’ve had so far.
This episode takes us to Daegu, South Korea in 1949, at the start of the Korean War. It follows Ji-ah, Tic’s ex-lover and the source of the cryptic warnings for him to not go home. Ji-ah is a Kumiho —similar to a Japanese Kitsune— a nine-tailed fox spirit that can be summoned in the form of...
Lovecraft Country Episode 6
Lovecraft Country tells us magic exists, then shows us the ways it touches the lives of the characters we spend time with every week. But magic isn’t just theirs, and it doesn’t just affect them. “Meet Me in Daegu” is a fascinating exploration of the many ways magic manifests throughout the world. It expands the show’s lore by showing us one of the many forms magic can take, and is a welcome detour from the linear storytelling we’ve had so far.
This episode takes us to Daegu, South Korea in 1949, at the start of the Korean War. It follows Ji-ah, Tic’s ex-lover and the source of the cryptic warnings for him to not go home. Ji-ah is a Kumiho —similar to a Japanese Kitsune— a nine-tailed fox spirit that can be summoned in the form of...
- 9/21/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
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