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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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3 hours 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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3 hours 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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3 hours 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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4 hours 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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4 hours 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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4 hours 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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4 hours 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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4 hours 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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6 hours 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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6 hours 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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6 hours ago14 min read


Propeller One-Way Night Coach (2026) by John Travolta
A nostalgic coming-of-age journey about aviation dreams, emotional memory, and childhood wonder Propeller One-Way Night Coach transforms a simple cross-country flight into an emotionally reflective journey centered around memory, imagination, loneliness, and childhood curiosity. Based on John Travolta’s 1997 book, the film follows young aviation enthusiast Jeff and his mother as a routine trip to Hollywood slowly becomes a deeply personal emotional experience shaped by unexpe

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7 hours ago14 min read


Kangaroo Island (2024) by Timothy David
Family secrets, emotional baggage, and fractured relationships unfold against Australia’s isolated beauty Kangaroo Island blends emotional family drama, dark humor, and personal grief into a grounded story about reconciliation, betrayal, and unresolved emotional damage. The film follows struggling actress Lou Wells as she returns home to South Australia’s Kangaroo Island after her Hollywood career collapses, forcing her to confront painful family tensions and buried emotional

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7 hours ago14 min read


Two Prosecutors (2025) by Sergey Loznitsa
A slow-burn political thriller about truth, bureaucracy, and authoritarian paranoia Two Prosecutors follows a newly appointed prosecutor in the Soviet Union of 1937 who discovers a surviving prison letter exposing corruption and brutality inside the NKVD during Stalin’s Great Purges. Directed by Sergey Loznitsa, the film transforms a bureaucratic investigation into a suffocating political thriller shaped by fear, silence, paranoia, and institutional oppression. Led by Alexand

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7 hours ago13 min read


Desert Warrior (2025) by Rupert Wyatt
A large-scale historical action epic about power, rebellion, and survival in seventh-century Arabia Desert Warrior attempts to transform seventh-century Arabian history into a sweeping action epic centered around rebellion, tribal conflict, survival, and political resistance. The story follows Princess Hind and the mysterious bandit Hanzala as they navigate betrayal, war, and imperial oppression while moving through dangerous desert landscapes and fractured alliances. Rupert

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7 hours ago14 min read


Over Your Dead Body (2026) by Jorma Taccone
Toxic romance and cartoon-level violence collide in a modern streaming-era dark comedy thriller Over Your Dead Body transforms relationship dysfunction into a chaotic blend of dark comedy, gore, and action-thriller absurdity. The film follows a married couple secretly planning to murder each other during a secluded cabin getaway, only for their toxic relationship spiral to collide with violent outside threats. Directed by Jorma Taccone, the movie embraces exaggerated violence

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7 hours ago13 min read


The Last Viking (2025) by Anders Thomas Jensen
Dark tragicomedy exploring trauma, brotherhood, and emotional absurdity The Last Viking follows a bank robber released from prison who must unlock his traumatized brother’s fractured memory to recover stolen money. Directed by Anders Thomas Jensen, the film blends crime, absurdist humor, emotional trauma, dysfunctional family dynamics, and existential melancholy into a dark Nordic tragicomedy driven by emotional chaos and psychological instability. Led by Mads Mikkelsen and N

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7 hours ago13 min read


Fifteen (2026) by Jack Zagha Kababie, Yossy Zagha
Body-horror coming-of-age cinema exploring adolescence, class anxiety, and female transformation Fifteen reimagines the traditional quinceañera as a chaotic blend of body horror, dark comedy, and adolescent psychological trauma. Directed by Jack Zagha Kababie and Yossy Zagha, the film follows two best friends navigating desire, cruelty, class division, and social pressure until one girl’s body begins transforming into something monstrous. Set in Mexico City, the movie combine

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1 day ago13 min read


Litle Loves (2024) by Celia Rico Clavellino
A quiet mother-daughter drama about emotional distance, loneliness, and fragile reconciliation Sometimes the smallest everyday moments reveal the deepest emotional wounds. Litle Loves follows Teresa, a 42-year-old woman who unexpectedly spends the summer caring for her mother Ani after changing her vacation plans, forcing both women into an emotionally tense coexistence after years of independent living. Directed and written by Celia Rico Clavellino, the film blends intimate

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2 days ago13 min read


A Real, Sexual Relationship (2024) by Alex Bliss
An awkward relationship comedy about intimacy, emotional stagnation, and performative sexuality Sometimes recording intimacy reveals how emotionally disconnected people actually are. A Real, Sexual Relationship follows a long-term couple whose spontaneous decision to make a sex tape on their anniversary unexpectedly exposes unresolved emotional tension, communication failures, and emotional dissatisfaction hidden beneath their relationship routine. Directed by Alex Bliss and

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2 days ago12 min read


Drive-Away Dolls (2024) by Ethan Coen
A chaotic queer road-trip comedy about freedom, desire, and absurd criminal misadventure Sometimes escaping heartbreak leads directly into complete madness. Drive-Away Dolls follows Jamie and Marian, two emotionally opposite friends who impulsively embark on a road trip to Tallahassee after heartbreak and personal frustration, only to accidentally become entangled with inept criminals chasing mysterious cargo. Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke blend queer comedy, road-trip chaos, c

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2 days ago13 min read


Shock Horror - On TV
Shock Horror are a Bristol-based art-rock four-piece who first cut their teeth in Oxford’s blossoming underground scene before expanding their reach across the UK with their 2025 debut EP Terraform!. Known for strange song structures and fractured soundscapes, the band draw from 2000s indie-math textures and contemporary post-punk urgency. With recording collaborations involving Chris Barker (Willie J Healey), Alfie Tyson-Brown (Metronomy) and Felix Davis (Geese), alongside s

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2 days ago2 min read


Mike D – What We Got
Mike D — born Mike Diamond — remains one of New York’s most influential creative figures. As a founding member of Beastie Boys, he helped redefine the collision between punk, rap, funk, and DIY culture, building a multi-decade career that shaped alternative hip-hop globally. Raised on Manhattan’s Upper West Side during NYC’s gritty fiscal-crisis era, Diamond absorbed everything from Motown and The Beatles to hardcore punk and early rap mixtapes — a restless appetite that cont

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2 days ago1 min read


RISSA – Don’t Be Long
RISSA is a Polynesian/Australian artist drawing from the emotional depth of R&B and the spiritual resonance of gospel. Her music is deeply personal — shaped by lived experience, cultural connection, and a desire to create a sonic world that feels both intimate and expansive. Blending warmth with vulnerability, RISSA channels her heritage and emotional truth into songs that feel grounded yet soaring, contemporary yet timeless. “Don’t Be Long” leans into RISSA’s soulful foundat

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2 days ago1 min read
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