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Just Mustard – Endless Deathless: Shoegaze Shadows with Post-Punk Pulse
Just Mustard are a five-piece from Dundalk, Ireland, known for their dense, atmospheric blend of shoegaze textures and dark indie rock. Fronted by Katie Ball, the band craft soundscapes that feel both industrial and intimate, pairing distortion-heavy guitars with moody, minimalist rhythms. Over the years, they’ve carved out a distinctive niche within the alternative scene, balancing haunting ambience with restless momentum. Their album We Were Just Here further expands that

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2 minutes ago1 min read


binsad – Swimmer: Dreamy Vulnerability with a Post-Punk Edge
binsad are a four-piece blending dreamy ’90s shoegaze textures with 2000s nostalgia and contemporary post-punk bite. The band is composed of Sinead (bass/vocals), Edie (guitar), Alex (guitar) and Adam (drums). Their sound balances sweetness and abrasion, building hazy atmospheres that still carry rhythmic urgency. At the core of binsad is an emotional honesty — they’re carving out their own world through music that feels intimate yet expansive. “Swimmer” dives into intense f

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6 minutes ago1 min read


Body Type – And What Else?: Sharp-Tongued Post-Punk with Global Momentum
Body Type are a propulsive post-punk four-piece from Sydney, Australia, known for their sharp wit, dual-vocal interplay and punchy guitar-driven sound. The band—Sophie McComish (vocals/guitar), Annabel Blackman (vocals/guitar), Cecil Coleman (drums) and Georgia Wilkinson-Derums (vocals/bass)—reconvened in 2024 after a short hiatus to pursue individual projects, returning revitalised and creatively focused. Over the years, Body Type have toured globally alongside major acts i

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12 minutes ago1 min read


The Miniature Wife (2026) by Jennifer Ames & Steve Turner
The Miniature Wife (2026) by Jennifer Ames & Steve Turner: She's six inches tall. He's still the problem. Lindy was the star of the marriage — Pulitzer Prize winner, Oscar-nominated adaptation — until she moved cities for Les's research career and watched her own stall. Now married twenty years and miserable, the Littlejohns are mid-implosion when a lab accident shrinks Lindy to six inches tall. The shrinking is not a metaphor. It is also completely a metaphor. Based on Manue

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26 minutes ago9 min read


She Was Never Supposed to Be a Spy: How Female Civilian Protagonists Reinvented the Thriller
The Most Compelling Spies on Television Right Now Were Secretaries Last Episode Bea and Twila work at the US embassy in Moscow. They schedule meetings, manage correspondence, and stay out of the way of the actual operatives — until their husbands, both spies, are killed on the same day. What follows is Ponies, a 96% Rotten Tomatoes spy thriller on Peacock that ends its first season with two women who are capable operatives but still slightly out of their league. That tension

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35 minutes ago16 min read


Bigger Than the Show: When the Cast Becomes the Only Reason to Watch
The Reviews Are Mixed — Nobody Is Cancelling Their Subscription Four years between seasons. A genre pivot to Western. A time jump that strips the show of its original thesis. Critics divided on whether the wait was worth it. And yet Euphoria Season 3 is 2026's most anticipated television event — because Zendaya is in it. Every review, positive or negative, leads with her performance. Sydney Sweeney stands out regardless of the episode quality around her. The narrative scaffol

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1 hour ago12 min read


Life in a Beat (2025) by Amerissa Basta
A 20-year-old woman, a precarious job, an unplanned pregnancy — and the arithmetic that makes all three connected Lena is 20 in Athens — working a supermarket job, living in a cramped and tense family home, saving to move out. She gets fired. She finds out she is pregnant. The collision of these two facts is the film's entire engine: a realistic, anthropocentric portrait of a young woman surrounded by immature adults, navigating precarity without safety nets in contemporary G

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1 hour ago8 min read


La Femme de (2025) by David Roux
The model wife, the family manor, and the past that cracks everything open Marianne is approaching 40 in a grand bourgeois manor in Lorraine — envied, devoted, invisible. Her husband's decisions override her protests without pause. Her past resurfaces in the form of a man (Jérémie Renier) she once knew. A crack opens. What it will cost to step through it is the film's entire question. Adapted from Hélène Lenoir's 1998 novel Son nom d'avant , David Roux's second feature opened

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2 hours ago9 min read


M.I.A. (2026) by Bill Dubuque & Karen Campbell
A Florida Keys girl loses her family to Miami's criminal underworld — and decides to own it Etta Tiger Jonze is restless and dreaming of Miami from the Florida Keys when her family's drug-running business shatters in tragedy. Forced into Miami's neon-lit criminal underground, Etta must kill a dozen men hunting for her while building herself into the most powerful queenpin in South Florida. Created by Ozark's Bill Dubuque and showrunner Karen Campbell (Dexter, Outlander), all

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2 hours ago8 min read


Trial of Hein (2026) by Kai Stänicke
He came back after 14 years. The village decided he was nobody. Hein returns to his remote North Sea island village after 14 years on the mainland. No one recognises him — not his closest friends, not his family. The community convenes a trial to determine whether he is who he claims to be. Shot in roofless cottages on Norderney island in a Brechtian fable register, the film uses memory, identity, and belonging as a queer homecoming allegory drawn from Stänicke's own rural Ge

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2 hours ago8 min read


Io Non Sono Nessuno (2024) by Geraldine Ottier
The Italian woman who came out first — and paid with everything Mariasilvia Spolato is a mathematics professor, an activist, and the co-founder of Italy's first gay liberation movement. On International Women's Day 1972, she publicly declares her homosexuality — the first woman in Italy to do so. She loses her university position, her family's support, and eventually her home. She lives homeless for forty years, never abandoning her passion for mathematics, until her death. G

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2 hours ago10 min read


Maya & Samar (2025) by Anita Doron
Desire, identity, and the cost of visibility. Forbidden romance sparks danger and digital fame Set in contemporary Athens, two young women from vastly different cultural backgrounds form an intense and fleeting romantic connection. What begins as a passionate escape quickly escalates into danger, as their relationship threatens the safety of one while catapulting the other into viral notoriety.As consequences unfold, the story explores identity, visibility, and the risks of l

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3 hours ago5 min read


The Gates (2026) by John Burr
Isolation, paranoia, and survival behind closed walls. Friends trapped in a deadly gated nightmare Three friends on a road trip stumble into a gated community where they witness a brutal murder, instantly turning them into targets. What should have been a safe, controlled environment becomes a claustrophobic trap as residents begin hunting them down.As tensions rise and trust fractures, the group must navigate both external threats and internal conflict. The film frames this

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3 hours ago6 min read


Out Standing (2025) by Mélanie Charbonneau
Leadership, resilience, and the cost of breaking barriers. Female officer faces truth, power, and consequence Based on the real-life story of Sandra Perron, the film follows a pioneering Canadian military officer navigating both achievement and controversy. After a scandal forces her resignation, she must confront allegations of abuse while adjusting to civilian life.As the investigation unfolds, the narrative explores leadership, accountability, and the complexity of power w

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3 hours ago5 min read


Heidi Curtis – What Am I Missing?
Heidi Curtis is a Newcastle, England-based indie artist blending classic songwriting influences with bold, emotionally expressive delivery. Drawing inspiration from the theatrical sweep of Kate Bush and the melodic richness of Fleetwood Mac, Curtis crafts songs that feel both timeless and modern. Her sound leans into expansive instrumentation and confident arrangements, positioning her within the UK’s rising indie-rock landscape. With an upcoming tour alongside Holly Humbers

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21 hours ago1 min read


No Off Switch: Why Public Figures Have Lost the Right to a Private Moment
The Camera Found Them in Sedona — and 260,000 People Were Watching Within the Hour A private rooftop bungalow. Panoramic Red Rock views. Breakfast, pool, hot tub, dancing. None of it private enough. A Page Six spy photographed NFL reporter Dianna Russini and Patriots coach Mike Vrabel at the Ambiente hotel in Sedona — both married to others — and within an hour the story had 260,000 views and a fully formed social media verdict. What makes this more than gossip is the profess

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21 hours ago13 min read


All of You (2024) by William Bridges
Two best friends, one soulmate algorithm, and a decade of not saying the obvious thing Simon and Laura have been best friends for years when she decides to take the Soul Connex test — a near-future service that identifies your algorithmically perfect match. Simon thinks it's ridiculous. She takes it anyway, and finds Lukas. Over the next decade, Simon watches Laura build a life with someone else while they both quietly understand what they were too careful to say. Brett Golds

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21 hours ago10 min read


Echo Valley (2025) by Michael Pearce
A mother, a blood-covered daughter, and the question of how far love is allowed to go Kate is a grieving widow barely keeping her Pennsylvania horse ranch alive. Her daughter Claire — a drug addict who knows exactly how to manipulate her — arrives one night in crisis, and Kate does what she always does: she covers for her. Then a body needs to sink. Then Domhnall Gleeson's Jackie arrives. Then things get considerably worse. Brad Ingelsby's Mare of Easttown instincts meet dome

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21 hours ago9 min read


Blitz (2024) by Steve McQueen
A boy trying to get home through a city on fire — and the London history that WWII films forgot to show London, 1940. Rita sends her mixed-race son George to the countryside as the German bombs fall. George jumps off the train and begins making his way back through a city in flames — encountering kindness and Dickensian villainy in equal measure — while Rita searches desperately from the munitions factory floor. Steve McQueen brings his 12 Years a Slave and Small Axe eye to t

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21 hours ago10 min read


The Lost Bus (2025) by Paul Greengrass
Survival, courage, and chaos in the face of disaster. Bus driver and teacher fight to save children Amid one of the most devastating wildfires, a school bus driver and a teacher must navigate a deadly inferno to save 22 children trapped in chaos. What begins as a routine journey quickly turns into a desperate fight for survival against overwhelming natural forces.As flames close in and conditions worsen, the story becomes a test of courage, instinct, and resilience. The film

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21 hours ago5 min read


Ariella (2025) by Michael Garsin
Love, manipulation, and the hidden realities of exploitation. Young woman trapped in a dangerous relationship Ariella, a hardworking young woman from São Paulo, falls in love with a charismatic businessman who promises a better life. What begins as a hopeful romantic journey soon turns into manipulation and coercion, as she is drawn into a world of exploitation.As the relationship unfolds, the illusion of love gives way to control, isolation, and survival. The film frames thi

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22 hours ago5 min read


Backrooms (2026) by Kane Parsons
Internet horror evolves into cinematic nightmare. A doorway leads to endless surreal horror A mysterious doorway appears in the basement of a furniture showroom, opening into a vast, disorienting labyrinth of endless rooms. What begins as curiosity quickly turns into a descent into an uncanny, hostile environment where logic no longer applies.As characters venture deeper, they confront isolation, paranoia, and unseen threats lurking within the endless maze. The film frames th

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3 days ago5 min read


Faith & History Cinema Breaks Into Specialty Box Office Power Tier
Faith, Identity, And Cultural Timing Turn Niche Films Into Box Office Performers The success of A Great Awakening signals a clear shift in the specialty box office, where historically niche genres like faith-based and historical storytelling are now generating strong commercial traction. The film’s top 10 debut shows that audiences are actively seeking content that aligns with their values, beliefs, and sense of identity. Rather than relying on broad appeal, these films succ

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3 days ago13 min read


Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed (2024)
Family, power, and survival in the underground economy. Family business reshaped by loss and power After the death of the family patriarch, a working-class family in Buenos Aires must navigate both grief and survival while running an underground sports betting operation. What was once a structured, male-led system transforms into a matriarchal dynamic, reshaping power and responsibility.As roles shift, tensions emerge between tradition, loyalty, and necessity. The film frames

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3 days ago5 min read
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