Released Bournemouth Defender In League One Trials
Released Bournemouth defender Chris Francis has been on trial with Charlton Athletic this weekend, as reported by Richard Cawley of The South London Press.
The centre-back was released by the Cherries, who survived in the top flight last season and will play in the Premier League again next season. As is usually the case at the end of each season, clubs announce the players they will be retaining…
Queer indie dramas are an entire subgenre, and I am OBSESSED!!! I just wanted to shoutout some of my favorites real quick.
(Warning: These films will rip your heart out and then put it back together again.)
God’s Own Country (2017)
This film takes place in the Yorkshire countryside and is basically Brokeback Mountain with a happy ending. It is nitty-gritty and rough around the edges and kind of hard to watch at parts, but there’s so much tenderness woven throughout. Francis Lee did an outstanding job, especially considering this was his first film. Plus, it has a cutie baby Josh O’Connor in it 🥰
Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)
This film is about a painter who is hired to do the wedding portrait of a young woman who is engaged to be married to a nobleman. She refuses to sit for the portrait, so it must be done without her knowledge. Marianne poses as her companion so she can study her features for the portrait, but an intense emotional connection forms. It’s a very artsy very French film, but it’s so beautiful and emotional and the intimacy and care between Marianne and Heloise melts my heart 🥺 I also love the friendship they have with the young maid, Sophie.
Weekend (2011)
This film takes place over the course of a weekend as two men have a Friday night hookup but then start talking the following morning and realize that maybe there’s something there. They’re at different places in their coming-out journey, but they spend the entire weekend together in a little bubble, talking and getting to know one another. And then as the weekend comes to a close, they realize that they’re starting to genuinely fall in love. It’s a quiet, introspective film and it brings up some really important conversations around sexuality as well.
Boys/Jongens (2014)
I always call this film Dutch Heartstopper and I watched it on repeat in the days leading up to Heartstopper’s release. The plotting is very similar, although the tone is quite different. Two boys meet when they are on the same relay team at school. One is a year older and more confident in his sexuality and the younger is still struggling to figure himself out but knows that he is irresistibly attracted to his new best friend. This film has butterflies and first kisses and first love, and I will always recommend it to fans of Heartstopper!
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Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves has two flashback sequences that show severe lightning, creating strong strobe effects. These are the first two flashback scenes taking place after the introduction of the character played by Regé-Jean Page (pictured in the poster to the left of Chris Pine). There is one very quick strobe effect during a magical fight scene near the end of the film, happening after a stadium sequence.
There are several disorienting camera movements that occur throughout the film, including rolling the camera in various directions, action at high speeds, and very brief but severe shaking. Multiple scenes include peril at extreme heights.
Flashing Lights: 7/10. Motion Sickness: 6/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: Multiple animals are shown to have things coming out of their throats, including an oil-like substance, sparks, and a cat. One late scene shows several people foaming at the mouth.
Image ID: A promotional poster for Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves