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Saturday, November 2nd

Downstairs at 8:30 PM

Breaking Frontiers
 
Breaking Frontiers

2024, 251 min

Country: U.S.

Studio: Next Door Studios

Director: Big Mike, Conrad Parker & Jeremy Babcock

SYNOPSIS:

History has a way of repeating itself as Cowboy Carter Woods has a soft spot for his hired ranch hand Cody Seiya. The quiet cowboy doesn't quite know how to show it, but sweet Cody slowly wears him down as the Summer goes on.

With a little encouragement from stable caretaker Andrew Miller, Carter shows a newfound confidence and finally makes his move. Will Cody feel the same way? The budding romance between Carter (Carter Woods) and Cody (Cody Seiya) faces a challenge when Carter's buddies make a visit to the ranch. Will Carter find the right moment to come out to his friends (JC Hunt and Nico Coopa)? Or do JC and Nico have a dirty little secret of their own?

JC (JC Hunt) has a lot on his mind after Nico called out Carter's name during sex the day before. When he tells Cody (Cody Seiya), the two hatch a plan to push Nico and Carter into each other's arms. But in the meantime, the two decide to have a little fun and games with sexy stableboy Andrew (Andrew Miller). Two best friends, Nico (Nico Coopa) and Carter (Carter Woods) are left alone to figure out whether to confront the sexual tension that has been building between them since the two learned each other's secrets. Will Carter play it safe and go back to Cody or will he learn that sometimes best friends make the best lovers?

REVIEW:

ASGmax is bringing the heat this Summer with an epic 4-part movie from Next Door Films! Written and Directed by Jeremy Babcock, “Breaking Frontiers” continues the story of Carter Woods’ cowboy from “That Summer.” This time Carter has his eyes on his new ranch hand, Cody Seiya. With a little encouragement from Carter’s horse caretaker Andrew Miller, our hero lets his guard down and embraces Cody’s advances. There’s love in the country air, but what happens when Carter’s high school buddies come to visit? A cowboy doesn’t kiss and tell…

"This project has been a goal of mine ever since we released ‘That Summer,’” explains Jeremy Babcock. “People really responded to our first cowboy love story, and I’d been waiting for the right opportunity to continue the story. Doing this as our big Feature of the Summer gave us the perfect opportunity to do it right. We got to bring in some new characters and really dig deep into creating this sexy country world.”

“This character is one of my favorites to play,” ASG Exclusive model Carter Woods remarked. “The most difficult part for me was the accent because they are not my cup of tea. But still hilarious to try.

I had the pleasure of shooting with Cody Seiya, and he definitely lived up to the hype,” Carter continued. “He is a great person and scene partner, and I look forward to working together again soon.”

Cody shared similar praise for Carter. “My scene with Carter Woods felt so intimate. His acting ability and kindness as a sex partner really made me comfortable.” Seiya also remarked, “Funnily enough, I’m named after Wild Bill Cody! So it felt like a fun way of delving into my namesake. Cowboy culture and aesthetic seem to be in the zeitgeist at the moment, and I loved leaning into it! Though as a city boy, I had to practice my acting skills for the role. I loved that challenge of finding a way to meld both city and country to create a character that was authentic to myself.”

“This project is unique in its authentic portrayal of gay life on a ranch, offering a fresh perspective rarely seen in mainstream media,” commented Director of Photography Conrad Parker. “I aimed to capture the natural beauty of the farm setting while highlighting the nuanced, intimate moments of the characters’ lives. The combination of the rural backdrop and the heartfelt narrative sets this project apart.”

Jeremy Babcock continued this sentiment. “I am so excited to share this project with everyone. It’s a perfect union between great story, beautiful location, incredible models, a super talented production team, and awesome editing. This became a passion project for a lot of the people involved, and it really shows in all 4 scenes.”

--Reviewed By Jake Jaxsoon, ASGMAX Blog (https://blog.asgmax.com/)