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Tell Me What You Feel (2026) by Lukasz Ronduda:A volatile Polish romance where art, trauma, and class collide
Summary of the Movie: When Trauma Becomes the Love Language Patryk can't sell his paintings and can't cry on demand—two failures that collide when he stumbles into Tear Dealer, an art project paying people in poverty for their tears. Maria conceived it, runs it, and comes from the kind of family that funds art rather than needs money from it. Their class difference charges the romance before either acknowledges it, creating a relationship where vulnerability and performance b
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2 hours ago8 min read


The Tranquils – Riot Brigade: Scottish Rock with Volume and Vision
The Tranquils are a high-energy rock band from Dumfries, Scotland , delivering loud guitars, big hooks, and commanding live performances. Originally formed as The Novacaines , the group rebranded in late 2024 under founding members Rory (lead guitar) and Matthew (vocals/frontman) , marking a new chapter with sharper ambition and a clearer identity. With the addition of Kurtis (guitar) , Sylvain (drums) , and Cormac (bass) , the lineup solidified into a tight, stage-ready fo
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2 hours ago1 min read


loveshy – Spineless: Fuzzy Guitars and Unfiltered Frustration
loveshy are an emerging indie/alt-rock outfit known for blending fuzzy guitar textures, punchy rhythms, and emotionally direct songwriting . Their sound sits in that sweet spot between scrappy garage rock and hook-heavy indie, pairing raw edges with melodic instincts. loveshy’s music feels immediate and unvarnished — the kind of band built equally for sweaty live rooms and repeat headphone listens. “Spineless” channels frustration into a tightly wound burst of indie rock en
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2 hours ago1 min read


Gallus – Perfect Health: Swagger, Snarl, and Zero Apologies
Gallus are a snarling, sharp-tongued punk outfit from Scotland, known for pairing deadpan wit with bruising, riff-heavy energy. Fronted by the charismatic and confrontational Barry Dolan (vocals), the band — Paul Ewins (drums), Eamon Ewins & Gianluca Bernacchi (guitars), and Matthew McGoldrick (bass) — thrive on tension, groove, and a fearless sense of humour. Their sound blends post-punk grit, indie sleaze swagger, and garage-rock immediacy, delivered with a smirk and
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2 hours ago1 min read


Ownlife – If Only: Club Catharsis with a Confessional Core
Ownlife is a Perth-based self-produced dance/pop act and the 2025 WAM Electronic Song of the Year winner, carving out a distinct space in Australia’s electronic scene. At just 20, Ownlife transitioned from singer-songwriter roots into the world of live electronic performance, bringing vocals into the DJ booth — a rare and personal touch in club-adjacent production. Following his debut EP Cry Dance , which fused 2000s dance nostalgia with modern house and garage, Ownlife has
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2 hours ago1 min read


Trans Memoria (2024) by Victoria Verseau: The Poetic Documentary Where Transition Becomes Living Memory
Summary of the Movie: Memory as Identity in Motion The film opens not with exposition, but with presence. Victoria, Athena, and Aamina exist on screen as themselves—unfiltered, reflective, and emotionally exposed. The tension emerges from vulnerability rather than conflict, as past selves and future hopes intersect in real time. The story unfolds through conversations, silences, archival fragments, and moments of shared introspection. Loss is not dramatized but absorbed, espe
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3 hours ago6 min read


A Horrible Woman (2017) by Christian Tafdrup: The Relationship Drama That Turns Love into Psychological Chess
Summary of the Movie: When Romance Becomes Reconstruction The film opens with infatuation that feels familiar and intoxicating. Rasmus meets Marie and quickly becomes convinced she is the answer to his emotional restlessness. The tension builds not through explosive conflict, but through subtle shifts in control and tone. The story unfolds as Marie gradually reshapes Rasmus’ habits, friendships, and sense of self under the guise of refinement and compatibility. What begins as
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3 hours ago7 min read


Lisa Frankenstein (2024) by Zelda Williams: The Neon Gothic Teen Horror-Comedy Where Love Literally Comes Back from the Dead
Summary of the Movie: When Your Crush Is Six Feet Under The film opens in 1989 suburbia, where Lisa feels alienated, angry, and unseen. Her grief and outsider status simmer beneath pastel hallways and high school cruelty. The tension builds when her fascination with a long-dead Victorian stranger shifts from daydream to resurrection. The story unfolds as a lightning strike reanimates the corpse she has been obsessing over, transforming fantasy into partnership. What begins as
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3 hours ago7 min read


Mand op! (2025) by Frederikke Aspöck: The Satirical Comedy Where Fragile Masculinity Goes Political
Summary of the Movie: When Hurt Pride Becomes a Movement The film opens with a provocation: four young men convinced that society has tilted too far toward female dominance. What begins as locker-room frustration quickly escalates into political fantasy. The tension builds from watching insecurity morph into organized intention. The story unfolds as Rasmus and his friends seek validation from a charismatic author who champions patriarchal preservation. Their quest for ideolog
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3 hours ago7 min read


Eternity (2025) by David Freyne: The Afterlife Romance Where Love Becomes the Ultimate Choice
Summary of the Movie: One Week to Choose Forever The film opens with a quietly devastating premise: in the afterlife, souls are given one week to decide where—and with whom—they will spend eternity. What could feel whimsical instead lands as existentially intimate. The tension comes not from death itself, but from the weight of choosing one love while releasing another. The story unfolds as Joan navigates a surreal yet grounded version of eternity, where memory and longing ar
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3 hours ago7 min read


Brodie Milner – Convenience Store Gospel: Lo-Fi Soul Meets Everyday Revelation
Brodie Milner is an indie singer-songwriter who blends lo-fi sensibilities, introspective lyricism, and raw emotional texture into his music. Grounded in candid storytelling and uncluttered musical arrangements, Milner’s style feels intimate—like a whispered reflection overheard in a quiet moment. Drawing from alternative, folk, and bedroom-pop influences, his work connects deeply with listeners through honest narratives and subtle melodic craft. “Convenience Store Gospel”
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23 hours ago1 min read


Heart and Mouth – Heart in Mouth: Where Intention Meets Emotion
Heart and Mouth is a collaboration between songwriter Flynn Mulcahy and producer Soren Bryce , blending introspective songwriting with immersive, modern production. The project balances raw lyrical honesty with carefully sculpted sonic textures, creating music that feels both personal and expansive. With a growing international listenership spanning London, Chicago, Paris, Sydney, and Manchester, Heart and Mouth are steadily building a global footprint through emotionally r
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23 hours ago1 min read


Peak Everything (2025) by Anne Émond: A bilingual romance where climate anxiety and unexpected love collide during a natural disaster
Summary of the Movie: Call Him, The World Is on Fire Adam runs a kennel, battles climate anxiety, and hides existential dread from a father who doesn't want to hear it. A solar lamp ordered for therapeutic reasons connects him by phone to Tina, whose voice cuts through the noise of a world he finds increasingly unbearable. What begins as customer service becomes the unexpected center of a life looking for somewhere to land. The film builds through small emotional accumulation
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24 hours ago8 min read


Shook (2024) by Amar Wala: A dramedy about creative ambition, family secrets, and the uncomfortable gap between the life you want and the city that won't let you in
Summary of the Movie: Scarborough Dreams, Downtown Reality Ash exists between two worlds—Toronto's gleaming skyline he commutes toward daily and the Scarborough suburb that shaped him, a divide mirroring every unresolved tension in his life. A chance encounter with his estranged father surfaces a secret forcing him to confront family, romance, and creative identity simultaneously. What begins as a stalled novel becomes an excavation of belonging, inheritance, and the cost of
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24 hours ago7 min read


Fight Like a Girl (2024) by Matthew Leutwyler: Mining hell to boxing ring legend, built on real Congolese resilience.
Summary of the Movie: Punching Out of the Pit “Fight Like a Girl” follows Safi, a young Congolese woman forced into an illegal mineral mine who claws her way out and rebuilds her life through an all-women’s boxing club in Goma. The film stays locked on her emotional weather rather than just the plot, tracking terror, numb survival, and the slow ignition of self-belief. Each new round in the ring mirrors a round with trauma, where every punch thrown is really about claiming a
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1 day ago9 min read


Civil Villains – Come Home: Precision, Chaos, and Emotional Clarity Collide
Civil Villains are one of the UK underground’s most compelling alternative trios, known for twisting complex, angular structures into something jagged yet melodic — heavy yet thoughtful . With airplay from BBC Introducing and Kerrang! Radio , the band have steadily built a reputation for raw, emotionally charged performances that balance technical precision with visceral impact. Operating with a fiercely independent ethos, Civil Villains have toured extensively across the U
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2 days ago1 min read


Blood Wizard – Daydreaming: Psychedelic Alt-Rock Wrapped in Hazy Hooks
Blood Wizard are an indie/psychedelic-leaning rock band known for blending dreamy atmospheres, driving rhythms, and melodic immediacy . Their sound often walks the line between shimmering sonics and gritty guitar energy, creating music that feels both expansive and grounded. With nods to vintage psychedelia and modern alt-rock dynamics, Blood Wizard crafts songs that evoke mood, memory, and reflection—all without losing their edge. “Daydreaming” is a hazy, evocative track b
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2 days ago1 min read


Jaz Kahina – Let’s Dance: Euphoric Groove Meets Empowered Pop
Jaz Kahina is an energetic pop and dance artist known for pairing infectious rhythms with expressive vocals and a joyful sense of freedom. Her music blends elements of pop, dance, and electronic production to create tracks designed for movement and connection—whether on the dancefloor, at a live show, or in headphones. Jaz Kahina’s style emphasizes confidence, rhythm, and communal energy , delivering songs that feel like celebrations of life’s vibrant moments. “ Let’s Dance
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2 days ago1 min read


August Winds (2014) by Gabriel Mascaro: The Slow-Burning Brazilian Gem Everyone Is Rediscovering
Summary of the Movie: A Coastal Village Where Life, Death, and the Wind Collide Shirley, a young woman who has traded the city for a remote Brazilian fishing village, finds herself caught between duty, desire, and the quiet ache of wanting more. She spends her days driving a tractor on a coconut farm, caring for her grandmother, and drifting into a tender, complicated relationship with Jeison — a diver who knows the sea better than he knows himself. When a corpse washes ashor
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2 days ago7 min read


I was a stranger (2024) by Brandt Andersen: One night, five families, and a desperate choice that blurs the lines of borders and humanity
Summary of the Movie: The Jigsaw of Justice, A High-Stakes Heart-Check The film operates as a visceral, non-linear survival odyssey that reconstructs the refugee crisis as a high-stakes jigsaw puzzle of human morality. It prioritizes the frantic, biological impulse to protect one's own, framing the crossing of borders as a series of impossible choices where the cost of survival is often the loss of a former self. This investigation suggests that in a world of rising walls, th
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2 days ago10 min read


Wild Fire (2023) by JC Wilde: Seven strangers, one drunken game, and the scorched-earth truth that burns every secret to the ground
Summary of the Movie: Wild Fire, An Inferno of Authenticity The film ignites during a drunken after-party where a simple game of "truth or dare" escalates into a brutal, scorched-earth interrogation of modern love. It prioritizes the claustrophobic tension of a single night, framing the home of a widowed friend not as a sanctuary, but as a crucible where years of repressed secrets are finally smelted down. This investigation suggests that the most dangerous thing we can do in
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2 days ago10 min read


This Time (2025) by Robert Vaughn: The Queer Road-Trip Drama Where Escape Becomes Self-Discovery
Summary of the Movie: A Hearse, a Secret, and a Second Chance The film opens in suburbia, where sixteen-year-old Grace lives inside expectations that feel prewritten and suffocating. When she inherits her late father’s belongings—including deeply personal letters from Liza Minnelli—her sense of identity begins to fracture and reform. The tension builds around a looming threat: conversion therapy that promises correction but signals erasure. The story unfolds as an impulsive a
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2 days ago7 min read


Murderer Report (2025) by Young-Jun Cho: The Psychological Interview Thriller Where a Serial Killer Turns the Camera on the Media
Summary of the Movie: When Exposure Becomes a Weapon The film opens with a bold narrative choice: the serial killer is already caught, already known, already infamous. The real question is not what he did, but why he wants to speak now. Suspense builds from the shifting balance of control as interviewer and murderer circle each other in verbal combat. The story unfolds almost entirely inside a single room, transforming conversation into confrontation. Each exchange tightens t
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2 days ago7 min read


The Wave (2008) by Dennis Gansel: The Psychological Thriller Where a Classroom Experiment Becomes a Real-Life Dictatorship
Summary of the Movie: The Seduction of Belonging The film opens with a provocative question: could a dictatorship rise again in modern Germany? What begins as academic skepticism quickly shifts into emotional curiosity. The tension builds not from violence, but from watching ordinary students discover how empowering obedience can feel. The story escalates in controlled, incremental steps—discipline, symbols, slogans—each one small enough to seem harmless. Momentum grows throu
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2 days ago7 min read
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