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Marie Madeleine (2026) by Gessica Geneus
A provocative Haitian drama exploring faith, desire, freedom, and the boundaries of social morality Marie Madeleine is an intimate character-driven drama set in the coastal city of Jacmel, Haiti. Written, directed, and led by Gessica Geneus, the film follows Marie Madeleine, a sex worker who lives according to her own rules outside the expectations of religion, tradition, and social convention. Her life changes when she encounters Joseph, a deeply devoted evangelical Christia

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3 minutes ago12 min read


Robert Baxter – KITTY CAT: Melbourne Pop Maximalism with Ballroom Swagger
Robert Baxter has emerged as one of Australia's most exciting rising pop talents, blending infectious pop songwriting with club-ready energy and a fearless visual identity. Based in Melbourne/Naarm, the Taiwanese queer artist draws from backgrounds in dance, theatre, fashion, and performance art to create a multidimensional world where music, movement, and self-expression collide. Following the success of the STARGIRL EP — which earned support from triple j, Unearthed, Rage,

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8 minutes ago2 min read


Toy Saints – You Would Know: Sydney Alt-Rock Revives the Spirit of the 90s
Toy Saints are an Eora/Sydney-based band breathing new life into the golden era of 90s alternative rock. Formed from the foundations of their previous project, Elliott Road, the group chose to reinvent themselves after more than a decade of making music together, embracing a fresh identity and a revitalised creative direction. Drawing inspiration from bands such as Third Eye Blind, Fastball, and Everclear while channeling the modern energy of acts like Turnstile, Basement, an

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11 minutes ago2 min read


Radio Free Alice – Lunch Money: Melbourne Post-Punk Turns Hometown Longing into an Indie Anthem
Radio Free Alice have quickly become one of Australia's most exciting guitar bands, blending post-punk urgency, indie-rock hooks, and sharp storytelling. Emerging from Melbourne's thriving alternative scene, the group have built momentum through relentless touring, acclaimed live performances, and a sound that bridges the intensity of modern post-punk with the melodic instincts of early-2000s indie rock. Following support slots with Geese and major festival appearances at Gov

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12 minutes ago2 min read


Rum Jungle – Lowlife: Newcastle Surf-Rock Energy Meets Untamed Indie Freedom
Rum Jungle have become one of Australia's fastest-rising indie-rock exports, building a devoted following through infectious melodies, explosive live performances, and a sun-soaked blend of indie, surf rock, and alternative guitar music. Hailing from Newcastle, New South Wales, the band have built their reputation on feel-good energy, adventurous songwriting, and an effortless ability to balance laid-back charm with rock 'n' roll intensity. Their music captures the freedom of

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15 minutes ago2 min read


DROPSINK – impressions (she said): Adelaide Indie-Punk with Emotional Momentum
DROPSINK have carved out a distinctive place within Australia's new wave of indie and punk bands. Emerging from Adelaide, the group combine raw energy, immersive songwriting, and a confident DIY spirit that has made them a favourite on the local live circuit. Alongside headline performances, DROPSINK have shared stages with acts such as Black Foxxes, Surf Trash, Mac the Knife, and Semantics. Their growing reputation has been reinforced through support from triple j and triple

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19 minutes ago2 min read


The Furious (2025) by Kenji Tanigaki
A relentless martial arts revenge thriller delivering some of the most spectacular action choreography of the decade The Furious is a high-intensity action thriller that follows Wang Wei, a father who launches a violent mission against a criminal trafficking organization after his daughter is kidnapped. Set against a backdrop of organized crime, corruption, and survival, the film transforms a straightforward rescue narrative into a showcase of world-class martial arts action.

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23 minutes ago13 min read


Project Hail Mary (2026) by Phil Lord & Christopher Miller
A Hopeful Space Adventure About Science, Friendship, and Saving Humanity A lone science teacher wakes up millions of miles from Earth and discovers that the fate of an entire planet may depend on an unexpected friendship. Based on the bestselling novel by Andy Weir, Project Hail Mary follows Ryland Grace, a middle-school science teacher who awakens aboard a spacecraft with no memory of who he is or why he is there. As his memories gradually return, he discovers that he has be

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38 minutes ago13 min read


Doctor Glas (2026) by Erik Leijonborg
A Psychological Thriller About Obsession, Desire, and Moral Corruption A solitary doctor becomes entangled in the life of a woman trapped in an unhappy marriage, triggering a dangerous chain of deception, desire, and ethical compromise. Doctor Glas follows Gabriel Glas, a reclusive physician who feels disconnected from the superficial society surrounding him. His life changes when he meets Helga Gregorius, a successful fashion designer trapped in a toxic and emotionally destr

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51 minutes ago13 min read


The Jersey of God (2026) by Fernán Mirás
A heartfelt sports dramedy about memory, family reconciliation, and the enduring legacy of Diego Maradona La casaca de Dios (The Jersey of God) transforms one of football's most iconic artifacts into the center of an emotional journey about grief, redemption, and family healing. Set against the mythology surrounding Diego Maradona and Argentina's historic 1986 World Cup victory, the film follows Tití Malvestiti, a former kit man whose life remains deeply connected to the lege

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59 minutes ago12 min read


Laguna (2025) by Šarūnas Bartas
A Poetic Drama About Grief, Memory, And A Daughter's Last Journey After the death of a young woman who had made Mexico her home, her father and younger sister travel across the Pacific coast retracing her final footsteps and searching for traces of her life. Laguna is a deeply personal drama directed by Šarūnas Bartas, who also appears in the film alongside his daughters. Set along Mexico's Pacific coast, the story follows a father and daughter as they journey through the pla

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1 hour ago11 min read


Messy (2024) by Alexi Wasser
A Neurotic Romantic Comedy About Love Addiction, Self-Sabotage, and Modern Dating Chaos What happens when self-awareness is not enough to stop self-destruction? Messy follows Stella Fox, a brutally honest, emotionally impulsive, and self-described love addict who relocates to New York City after a devastating breakup. Over the course of one chaotic summer, she embarks on a series of romantic encounters, awkward hookups, emotional disasters, and misguided attempts to find vali

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1 hour ago13 min read


Bitter Gold (2024) by Juan Francisco Olea
A Neo-Western Drama About Survival, Greed, and Female Resilience A teenage girl is forced to take control of a remote mining operation after her father's injury, confronting violence, greed, and entrenched misogyny in one of the world's harshest landscapes. Set in Chile's Atacama Desert, Bitter Gold follows Carola, a young woman whose life changes dramatically when her father Pacífico is seriously injured. Suddenly responsible for managing a small mining operation, Carola mus

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1 hour ago13 min read


Interior Apartment Day (2025) by Israel Cárdenas and Laura Amelia Guzmán
An intimate relationship drama about love, ambition, and the emotional realities of creative life Interior Apartment Day (Interior Apartamento Día) is a contemporary relationship drama that explores the fragile balance between love, personal ambition, and creative fulfillment. Set largely within the confined spaces of apartment life, the film follows a young couple of freelance creatives attempting to navigate the emotional complexities of their relationship while pursuing pr

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2 hours ago12 min read


We Forgot to Break Up (2024) by Karen Knox
A Music Drama About Friendship, Identity, And Chasing Indie-Rock Dreams A group of small-town friends forms a band, moves to Toronto, and discovers that success, love, and personal identity can be just as complicated as making music. We Forgot to Break Up follows The New Normals, a diverse group of young musicians who leave their hometown behind in pursuit of indie-rock success in Toronto during the early 2000s. Living together, playing small gigs, working odd jobs, and navig

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2 hours ago9 min read


The Death of Robin Hood (2026) by Michael Sarnoski
A Revisionist Medieval Action Drama About Redemption, Mortality, and the End of a Legend After decades of violence, rebellion, and bloodshed, an aging Robin Hood finds himself facing the consequences of a life built on myth, murder, and survival. Gravely wounded following what may be his final battle, he encounters a mysterious woman who offers him something he never expected: the possibility of redemption. As his body weakens and memories of his past return, Robin is forced

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2 hours ago12 min read


Sisterhood (2023) by Nora el Hourch
A Coming-of-Age Drama About Female Solidarity, Social Media Activism, and Youth Resistance Three teenage girls challenge silence and injustice, only to discover the personal cost of speaking out. Sisterhood (HLM Pussy) follows Amina, Djeneba, and Zineb, three inseparable friends whose lives are transformed after they publicly identify the attacker of one of them through a social-media video. What begins as an act of self-defense quickly escalates into public controversy, expo

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2 hours ago14 min read


Fraternity (2024) by Juan Gautier
A Psychological Campus Thriller About Belonging, Masculinity, and Peer Pressure Two university freshmen enter a residence seeking friendship, acceptance, and adventure, only to find themselves trapped in a toxic culture that forces them to confront the darkest aspects of themselves. Fraternity follows Carlos and Dani as they begin university life and enter a student residence where social acceptance appears to depend on surviving a series of initiation rituals and hazing prac

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6 hours ago13 min read


Arthur the King (2024) by Simon Cellan Jones
An inspirational adventure drama about loyalty, perseverance, and the extraordinary bond between humans and animals Arthur the King is a heartwarming adventure drama based on the true story of endurance racer Mikael Lindnord and the stray dog who unexpectedly became his teammate during one of the world's toughest races. The film follows Michael Light, a determined adventure racer seeking redemption after a career setback. During a grueling 400-mile endurance competition acros

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6 hours ago12 min read


Away (2025) by Gerard Oms
A Social Drama About Identity, Isolation, And Starting Over After suffering a panic attack during a family trip to Utrecht, a man unexpectedly abandons his old life and begins living as a stranger in a foreign country. Away (Molt lluny) follows Sergio, a Barcelona native who travels to the Netherlands with his family to attend a football match. Before returning home, he experiences a panic attack and makes a life-altering decision: he stays behind in Utrecht without explanati

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6 hours ago11 min read


Love Love: Fractures (2026) by Nikhil Kamkolkar
An Anthology Relationship Drama About Love, Loss, and Human Resilience Spanning nine standalone stories connected by a shared emotional core, Love Love: Fractures explores the moments when relationships are tested by betrayal, grief, distance, secrecy, identity, conflict, and survival. Moving across intimate domestic struggles, larger social tensions, and even geopolitical realities, each chapter examines the fragile points where love begins to crack. Yet rather than focusing

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6 hours ago12 min read


Saccharine (2026) by Natalie Erika James
A Body Horror Nightmare About Diet Culture, Self-Image, and the Cost of Perfection A desire to become thinner becomes a terrifying descent into obsession, guilt, and supernatural horror. Saccharine follows Hana, a medical student struggling with body image issues and emotional insecurity, who becomes involved in a disturbing weight-loss trend centered on consuming pills made from human ashes. What initially appears to be a miracle solution quickly evolves into a horrifying ni

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7 hours ago14 min read


Ashes (2026) by Diego Luna
A Migration Drama About Family Separation, Identity, and the Search for Independence Eight years after being left behind by their mother, 21-year-old Lucila and her brother move from Mexico to Spain hoping to rebuild a fractured family and create a better future. Instead, Lucila finds herself trapped between responsibility and freedom as she struggles to adapt to a new country, confront unresolved emotional wounds, and navigate discrimination, economic uncertainty, and family

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2 days ago12 min read


Vince Staples – Cotton: Long Beach Storytelling Meets Unfiltered Reflection
Vince Staples has established himself as one of hip-hop's most distinctive voices, transforming his experiences growing up in Long Beach, California's Ramona Park into music that is simultaneously sharp, socially aware, humorous, and deeply personal. Since the release of his acclaimed debut Summertime '06 in 2015, Staples has consistently explored the tension between survival, success, and identity, creating a body of work rooted in West Coast realism while speaking to univer

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2 days ago2 min read
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