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Forever Your Maternal Animal (2026) by Valentina Maurel
A sensual family drama about identity, desire, emotional inheritance, and existential freedom Some families don’t fall apart loudly — they drift emotionally through desire, loneliness, and reinvention. Forever Your Maternal Animal follows Elsa, a 28-year-old woman returning to Costa Rica after living in Europe, reconnecting with her younger sister Amalia while navigating a chaotic family shaped by emotional freedom, erotic self-expression, existential searching, and emotional
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54 minutes ago13 min read


thistle. – mean eye
thistle. are a Northampton, UK-based outfit bringing fuzz-heavy urgency back into the alternative underground. Rooted in gritty textures and emotionally charged delivery, the band lean into distortion and atmosphere without losing melodic control. Positioned within the “Grunging Pumpkins” Spotify ecosystem — a curated catalogue spotlighting emerging heavy-alt acts — thistle. are building momentum through playlist circulation and grassroots discovery. “mean eye” is the band’s
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1 hour ago1 min read


Kelsey Lu – Running To Pain
Kelsey Lu has long existed outside neat categorisation. Born in North Carolina and later shaping her artistic identity in New York and Los Angeles, Lu blends art-pop, avant-garde R&B, classical training, and experimental electronics into something emotionally immersive and sonically fearless. Since her acclaimed debut album Blood (2019), she has built a reputation as one of contemporary music’s most boundary-pushing voices — equally at home scoring runway shows, collaborating
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1 hour ago1 min read


Daisyhead - I'm Sorry (Again)
Daisyhead formed in 2012 and have since carved out their place in the American emo and alternative rock landscape. With roots stretching across Colorado, Tennessee, and Alabama, the band blend Midwest emo introspection with Southern grit — emotionally raw but musically tight. Over the years, Daisyhead have navigated lineup shifts, hiatuses, and the natural evolution that comes with growing up inside a genre built on vulnerability. Their sound sits somewhere between classic em
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1 hour ago1 min read


Calabasas Confidential (2026)
A glossy Netflix reality series about privilege, friendship, and performative young-adult chaos Calabasas Confidential follows a wealthy group of friends, exes, and rivals returning to the luxury hills of Southern California after college while navigating romance, betrayal, status competition, and emotionally unresolved relationships. Set against the influencer-heavy backdrop of Calabasas, the series blends reality-TV spectacle, luxury lifestyle culture, social-media performa
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1 hour ago14 min read


Silent Friend (2025) by Ildikó Enyedi
A meditative ecological drama about human loneliness, nature, and invisible emotional connection Sometimes silence is not emptiness — it is another form of communication. Silent Friend is a visually poetic drama set inside the botanical garden of a medieval German university town, unfolding across three different historical periods and emotional journeys. Directed by Ildikó Enyedi and co-written with Tina Kaiser and Corinne Le Hong, the film blends ecological reflection, emot
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1 hour ago14 min read


Rivals (2026) season 2
A glamorous and chaotic power-drama redefining modern prestige soap television through sex, rivalry, and 1980s excess Rivals transforms Jilly Cooper’s iconic world of media empires, aristocratic scandal, political ambition, and sexual competition into one of modern television’s most entertaining prestige-soap phenomena. Set within the cutthroat world of Corinium Television during the 1980s, the series follows Rupert Campbell-Black, Tony Baddingham, Declan O’Hara, and a sprawl
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2 hours ago15 min read


Make Me Believe (2023) by Evren Karabiyik Günaydin and Murat Saraçoglu
Childhood romance, family meddling, and coastal nostalgia drive this warm Turkish love story Make Me Believe transforms a familiar enemies-to-lovers romance into a lighthearted and emotionally comforting summer story centered around family, nostalgia, and second chances. The film follows Sahra and Deniz, two former childhood friends whose grandmothers secretly reunite them years later in hopes of reigniting their forgotten connection. Directed by Evren Karabiyik Günaydin and
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2 hours ago13 min read


Animal Farm (2025) by Andy Serkis
Orwellian political satire reimagined through modern animation and populist allegory. An animated political fable about propaganda, power, and corrupted revolution Animal Farm reimagines Animal Farm through a modern animated adaptation following a farm revolution where animals overthrow human control before descending into authoritarian dictatorship under manipulative pig leadership. Directed by Andy Serkis, the film blends political satire, animated adventure, family enterta
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2 hours ago14 min read


Alcooltest (2025) by Stefano Usardi
A grounded Italian drama about personal collapse, emotional reckoning, and modern social disillusionment Sometimes destruction happens quietly — through habits, loneliness, and emotional exhaustion accumulating over time. Alcooltest is an Italian drama directed and written by Stefano Usardi, centered around emotionally fractured characters navigating instability, personal responsibility, emotional isolation, and the consequences of self-destructive behavior. Although plot det
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2 hours ago13 min read


The Last of the Big-Time Promoters (2026) by Bill McAdams Jr.
A nostalgic backstage comedy about fame, manipulation, and the fading mythology of rock-and-roll culture The Last of the Big-Time Promoters transforms the chaotic world of concert promotion and struggling musicians into a comedic reflection on ambition, exploitation, and the illusion of stardom. The film follows Tony Mirakul, an overly optimistic aspiring rock star who enters the morally questionable world of concert promoter Jewels while hoping to launch his own music career
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2 hours ago14 min read


The Fort (2026) by Jason Campbell
Post-apocalyptic survival and spiritual warfare collide inside a faith-driven dystopian refuge The Fort blends post-apocalyptic survival drama, spiritual conflict, and Christian faith-based storytelling into a dystopian thriller centered around hope, deception, and human endurance. Set in a world devastated by war, pandemics, and societal collapse, the film follows a small group of survivors seeking refuge inside a fortified sanctuary while facing rising internal distrust and
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2 hours ago13 min read


Do Not Grow Weary (2026) by Jason Massey
A small-town courtroom drama about wrongful conviction, family legacy, and moral courage Do Not Grow Weary follows Caroline Rollins, a young attorney who inherits her late father’s respected law firm before uncovering hidden evidence connected to a decades-old murder case that may have wrongly imprisoned an innocent man. Directed by Jason Massey, the film blends courtroom drama, faith-driven morality, family legacy, emotional redemption, and investigative mystery into a socia
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3 hours ago13 min read


Korean Zombie Blockbusters: ‘Colony,’ ‘Train to Busan,’ and Survival Horror Spectacle Are Reviving Event Cinema
Korean Survival Horror Is Becoming a Global Box Office Powerhouse Again Zombie spectacle becoming Korea’s strongest theatrical event genre The South Korean film industry is increasingly shifting back toward large-scale survival horror and emotionally intense disaster storytelling capable of generating massive theatrical momentum both locally and globally. The rise of Korean zombie blockbusters reflects this transformation by turning apocalyptic survival cinema into one of Kor
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1 day ago11 min read


Gurriers – Nobody’s Coming To Save You
Gurriers return with a second album that refuses comfort. Nobody’s Coming To Save You sees the Irish outfit doubling down on the muscular urgency and interrogative worldview that first defined them — but this time with sharper edges and bigger ambition. Recorded at Attica Studios in Donegal and Holy Mountain Studios in London, the album brings together a heavyweight production team: Mark Bowen of IDLES, Loren Humphrey (Geese, Cameron Winter), engineer Chris Fullard (IDLES, Su
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1 day ago2 min read


Waxx Off x Charlie Shell – Party People
Waxx Off — real name Aayush Sharma — is at the forefront of Australia’s rave and garage resurgence. Known for his high-energy sets and genre-blending production, he’s rapidly become a key figure in pushing UK-inflected club sounds into the Australian mainstream. With support from heavyweights like Marlon Hoffstadt, Interplanetary Criminal, Malugi, Girls Don't Sync, and Odymel — whose sets have included his tracks at Tomorrowland, Paradise City Festival, and The Warehouse Proj
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1 day ago2 min read


Living Twice, Dying Thrice (2026) by Karim Lakzadeh
A darkly absurd Iranian survival thriller about economic desperation, invisibility, and systemic collapse Living Twice, Dying Thrice transforms a tragic mine collapse into a morally complex and darkly ironic survival thriller centered around poverty, bureaucracy, and human desperation. The film follows three Iranian miners who survive a deadly collapse but decide to conceal their survival so their families can receive financial compensation intended for the dead. This deeply
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1 day ago14 min read


Highly Inflammable (2026) by Cheryl White
A punk coming-of-age drama about friendship, rebellion, and emotional reconciliation Highly Inflammable follows two teenage best friends growing up during the explosive punk era of the late 1970s whose relationship collapses because of ideology, identity, and emotional division before reconnecting decades later in post-Brexit Britain. Directed by Cheryl White, the film blends coming-of-age nostalgia, political tension, music culture, emotional regret, and generational reflect
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1 day ago14 min read


Silent Rebellion (2025) by Marie-Elsa Sgualdo
A morally charged wartime drama about courage, silence, and resistance against collective indifference Sometimes rebellion begins quietly — with refusing to look away. Silent Rebellion follows a morally principled teenage girl living in Switzerland during 1943 who begins questioning her village’s ethics after local authorities reject vulnerable French refugees fleeing war and persecution. Directed by Marie-Elsa Sgualdo and written alongside Nadine Lamari, the film blends hist
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1 day ago13 min read


The Marked Woman (2026) by Gabe Ibáñez
A psychological mystery thriller about identity, memory, and hidden violence beneath urban isolation Sometimes losing your memory is safer than remembering the truth. The Marked Woman follows an unidentified woman discovered unconscious inside a shipping container at the Barcelona docks, triggering a dangerous investigation after an attempt is made on her life inside the hospital. Directed by Gabe Ibáñez and written by Rosa Montero, Lara Sendim, and Olivier Truc, the film ble
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1 day ago13 min read


The Following Day (2026) by Conor Fay
A quiet New York short about cinema, isolation, and blurred emotional reality The Following Day follows Morgan, a soft-spoken young woman drifting through a sweltering New York summer while retreating into movie theaters where fantasy and reality begin emotionally merging together. Directed by Conor Fay, the short film explores loneliness, escapism, emotional detachment, and cinematic fantasy through intimate urban realism and dreamlike psychological atmosphere. Led by Morgan
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1 day ago13 min read


Heart of the Sea 2 (2026)
A deeply personal endurance documentary about healing, resilience, and spiritual transformation through extreme human challenge Heart of the Sea 2 transforms an extreme physical endurance journey into an emotionally reflective documentary about healing, self-discovery, and human potential. The film follows Damien Rider as he retraces his solo paddle from Coolangatta to Bondi ten years after the original challenge that transformed his life emotionally, mentally, and spirituall
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1 day ago13 min read


Peter Hujar's Day (2025) by Ira Sachs
A quiet conversation becomes a portrait of loneliness, artistry, and emotional intimacy Peter Hujar’s Day transforms a single recorded conversation into an intimate reflection on art, memory, loneliness, and human connection. Based on a real 1974 discussion between photographer Peter Hujar and writer Linda Rosenkrantz, the film follows a long-form conversation that gradually reveals emotional vulnerability beneath ordinary daily observations. Directed by Ira Sachs, the movie
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1 day ago13 min read


Aisha Can't Fly Away (2025) by Morad Mostafa
A haunting migrant drama exploring fear, displacement, and urban survival Aisha Can't Fly Away follows a Sudanese caregiver living in Cairo who becomes trapped between social hostility, migrant instability, gang pressure, emotional loneliness, and psychological fear. Directed by Morad Mostafa, the film explores the hidden underworld of African migrant communities in Egypt through emotionally raw realism, dreamlike psychological tension, and socially grounded horror elements.
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1 day ago14 min read
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