Raging Stallion Studios' 'Focus' Available on AEBN

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The first installment of Raging Stallion Studios' blockbuster film noir epic is now available across the AEBN network of theaters.

Directed by Ben Leon, Tony Dimarco and Chris Ward, “Focus” is the first part of Raging Stallion Studios' story of Joe Wilder, a porn-obsessed drifter whose sexual adventure that ends in an unexpected way.

"‘Focus’ has definitely upheld Raging Stallion's tradition of cutting edge porn films," AEBN's Chris Baker said. "The combination of suspense plot, POV footage and, of course, great sex makes this a must-see. We're very excited to offer ‘Focus’ exclusively to our customers, and we can't wait until the second part, ‘ReFocus,’ joins it on our network."

Two new Raging Stallion exclusives play the lead roles — Cole Streets plays Joe, and David Taylor who plays Eddie, Joe’s boyfriend — a man with a dark and dangerous past. Steve Cruz, Bruno Bond, Ricky Sinz, Ryan Raz, Jason Crew round out the exclusives selected to appear in this film.

Also debuting on VOD along with both parts of ‘Focus’ is the ‘Focus-Refocus P.O.V.’ disc, which showcases the POV-style footage from the film. The scenes also will be available to use with AEBN's RealTouch device.

“Focus/Refocus” won GLBT Movie of the Year at this year's XBIZ Awards.

"This is a very fine film — so good that it got picked up for mainstream distribution by Hollywood," Ward said. "The sex is spectacular, the acting excellent, and the story line compelling. This is as good as porn gets and really does cross over into a more mainstream kind of adult entertainment."

“Refocus” will be available on AEBN in the summer.

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