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Barrio Triste (2025) by Stillz: Barrio triste (2025) by Stillz: A raw, found-footage fever dream where youth documents itself before anyone else looks.
Summary of the Movie: Youth With a Camera and Nowhere to Run Barrio triste captures violence and loneliness from the inside, letting chaos unfold without commentary or cleanup. The film treats adolescence as something lived moment to moment, not explained or redeemed. What emerges is a portrait that feels observed rather than constructed. The experience moves through wandering, repetition, and sensory overload instead of traditional plot beats. Sound, movement, and proximity
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2 hours ago7 min read


The Souffleur (2025) by Gastón Solnicki: A drama about the survival of Viennese heritage and the resistance of a hotelier against modern erasure.
Summary of the Movie: The Souffleur, A Recipe for Resistance The film captures the high-tension clash between old-world Viennese elegance and the cold, destructive machinery of modern real estate. It prioritizes the preservation of soul and architectural history over a standard action-driven plot, making every conversation a tactical battle for cultural survival. This investigation frames the hotel not just as a building, but as a living organism whose heartbeat is found in i
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2 hours ago8 min read


The Deserter (2024) by Christoph Baumann: A war film that strips history down to two people, one space, and the weight of impossible choices
Summary of the Movie: When the War Ends but Judgment Doesn’t The Deserter repositions World War II not as a battlefield story but as an intimate moral confrontation. The film focuses on what happens after ideology collapses, when survival collides with guilt and memory refuses to stay quiet. What unfolds is less about history and more about reckoning. The story advances through tension, silence, and proximity rather than action. Emotions evolve slowly, shaped by mistrust, ne
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2 hours ago7 min read


Scrambled (2023) by Leah McKendrick: A dramedy about biological deadlines, romantic misadventures, and discovering self-worth beyond the wedding aisle.
Summary of the Movie: Party Girl Meets Biology Clock Nellie Robinson exists in the margins of everyone else's milestones, perpetually celebrating other people's futures while her own timeline quietly accelerates. The pressure isn't external judgment but internal reckoning—the sudden awareness that freedom has an expiration date. What begins as a practical decision to freeze her eggs becomes an excavation of every romantic near-miss and postponed choice. The film moves through
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3 hours ago9 min read


The Art of Nothing (2024) by Stefan Liberski:A drama about searching for happiness and meaning in a quiet Normandie town
Summary of the Movie: The Soft Rebellion of Doing Less A burned‑out painter walks away from the noise of his old life, hoping that silence might finally unlock something true. The film follows the emotional pressure of wanting to matter without knowing how, letting the story breathe through small gestures instead of big declarations. What emerges is a portrait of someone learning to feel again, not through breakthroughs but through the slow, awkward warmth of strangers. As th
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3 hours ago7 min read


We Have Never Been Modern (2023) by Matej Chlupacek: A drama about buried secrets, sex, and shattered utopias.
Summary of the Movie: Buried Secrets Unraveled In 1937 Svit, pregnant Helena—factory director's wife and ex-med student—finds a buried intersex infant in construction sand, sparking sabotage whispers that shatter her utopian life. Biases erupt as townsfolk dodge truth with prejudice, poisoning progress pride into tense silence. Power shifts from optimism to interrogations, clashing her medical knowledge against rigid norms that build dread through evasive stares. The modern d
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4 hours ago6 min read


Virtual Girlfriends (2025) by Barbora Chalupová:A raw autopsy of digital intimacy where loneliness is the ultimate commodity.
Summary of the Movie: Digital Hearts in the Machine, The Algorithm of Affection The film navigates the blurred boundaries between genuine human connection and the commercialized performance of digital companionship. It prioritizes the exploration of isolation and the mechanics of modern intimacy over a standard plot. This investigation reveals how the screen becomes a filter for both vulnerability and exploitation. The pressure of constant availability creates a tension that
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15 hours ago6 min read


Settlers (2021) by Wyatt Rockefeller: Sci-fi stripped to the nerve — survival as a slow psychological pressure, not a spectacle.
Summary of the Movie: Survival Without Witnesses, Law, or Escape Settlers reframes science fiction as a study of emotional containment rather than exploration or conquest. Survival is portrayed as a long-term negotiation of power, trust, and fear, where the absence of oversight allows personal systems to quietly harden into control. What initially feels restrained gradually becomes suffocating. The narrative unfolds through repetition instead of escalation. Tension accumulat
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18 hours ago6 min read


Rest in Peace (2024) by Sebastián Borensztein: An Argentine thriller where debt-cornered businessman fakes death in bombing
Summary of the Movie: Explosion provides escape—businessman fakes death for insurance money—then obsession with lost family drags him back Sergio Dayan, Buenos Aires businessman drowning in debt to loan shark threatening his family, is near the 1994 AMIA bombing when explosion knocks him unconscious. Hospital-patched and discharged, Sergio instantly hatches plan: flee to Paraguay, assume new identity, get declared dead so wife Estela collects insurance paying debts. It works—
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1 day ago10 min read


Coming Soon Streaming: Shelter (2026) by Ric Roman Waugh: Statham's savage dad-rescue thriller crushes
Summary of the Movie: Lighthouse loner unleashes savage dad-mode carnage Storm rescue sparks relentless kill-squad siege Ex-Black Kite assassin Mason (Statham) survives in grim isolation on remote Scottish lighthouse until brutal storm hurls shipwreck teen Jessie (Breathnach) onto jagged rocks below. Agency kill-squad immediately targets the traumatized girl unleashing ferocious lighthouse lockdown siege where grizzled loner brutally dispatches waves of elite hitters. Rain-la
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1 day ago7 min read


In Theaters: Whistle (2025) by Corin Hardy: A Scream-Worthy Ritual for the "Final Destination" Generation
Summary of the Movie: A high-stakes countdown where your future self is your worst enemy. The film is a high-octane supernatural slasher that recharges the "cursed object" trope with a lethal dose of Aztec mythology and Gen Z angst. It is trending because it perfectly bridges the gap between old-school "creature feature" practical effects and a modern, queer-coded coming-of-age drama. By introducing the concept that your death isn't a random event but a pre-destined "future s
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1 day ago11 min read


In Theaters: The Strangers: Chapter 3 (2026) by Renny Harlin: When a hated finale becomes the conversation
Summary of the Movie: A franchise ending that refuses to go quietly This movie is loud, divisive, and impossible to ignore.It doesn’t ask for approval; it dares the audience to react.Love it or hate it, the film understands that attention is the currency now. At its core, the story traps survivors back inside the nightmare they thought they escaped, forcing confrontation not just with the killers, but with what survival has done to them. Where to watch: In Theaters Link IMDB:
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1 day ago8 min read


Coming Soon in Theaters: Couture (2025) by Alice Winocour: Fashion week as a mirror for survival, reinvention, and raw visibility
Summary of the Movie: When glamour drops the mask and life steps in This film isn’t chasing fashion fantasy, it’s interrogating what’s underneath it.It treats beauty as a pressure system rather than a reward.Every frame feels like it’s asking how much composure a person can hold while everything shifts. An American filmmaker arrives in Paris during Fashion Week and finds her personal crisis colliding with a world built on precision, control, and appearances. Where to watch :
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1 day ago10 min read


Love Me, Love Me (2026) by Roger Kumble: A Milan boarding school romance where new girl June discovers everyone's hiding secrets
Summary of the Movie: New at elite Milan academy—swept into secrets and lies—then discovers love hiding behind unexpected mask June arrives at Milan's prestigious Saint Mary's boarding school discovering nothing is what it seems. Everyone's hiding secrets and lies—identities masked, motives unclear, relationships performed rather than genuine. As she navigates elite Italian academy's social minefield, June realizes love may be hiding behind the mask of the last boy she'd expe
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1 day ago9 min read


Someone Like You (2024) by Tyler Russell: A Christian romance where architect searches for dead girlfriend's secret twin—then falls for her replacement
Summary of the Movie: Best friend dies revealing secret twin—architect tracks her down falling for genetic duplicate Dawson's best friend London dies in truck accident. Parents reveal IVF twin sister exists. Dawson tracks down Andi Allen whose adoptive parents kept origins hidden. Medical necessity (kidney transplant) justifies search but becomes romance as Dawson falls for London's duplicate. Karen Kingsbury's self-produced Christian adaptation stars Jake Allyn as grieving a
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1 day ago8 min read


Weightless (2024) by Sara Fgaier: Poetic drama revives amnesiac love through diary ghosts.
Summary of the Movie: Diary diary resurrects amnesiac's spectral first love Archive footage and trance music blend past-present beautifully Elderly Gian suffers brutal sudden-onset amnesia that erases decades leaving him adrift in blank identity fog. Daughter Miriam delivers his twenties diary chronicling intoxicating first love Leila amid vibrant 80s scenes pulsing with Stambeli rhythms. Flashbacks erupt via grainy archives showing young Gian's passionate pursuit through Tun
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1 day ago7 min read


National Anthem (2025) by Luke Gilford: A Soulful, Sun-Drenched Reclamation of the West
Summary of the Movie: A dreamy escape into the "New West" where belonging is the ultimate prize. The film is a visual poem that reimagines the American frontier as a sanctuary for the marginalized, replacing rugged isolation with a vibrant, chosen family. It prioritizes the "glow" of self-discovery over traditional conflict, making the protagonist’s journey into the queer rodeo scene feel like a slow, warm sunrise. This narrative choice marks a shift in LGBTQ+ cinema toward "
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1 day ago12 min read


Eastern Western (2025) by Biliana & Marina Grozdanova: A frontier story where migration rewrites the Western
Summary of the Movie: When the West is discovered by those arriving late This film reframes the American West as something fragile rather than triumphant. Instead of conquest or legend, it centers on survival, grief, and quiet adaptation. What makes it resonate is how unfamiliar the familiar genre suddenly feels. A widowed Eastern European immigrant and his young son cross the mountains of the American West alongside an American cowboy family, forming a bond that reshapes wha
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1 day ago7 min read


Counterproducts – Find Our Way: Big Hooks, Northern Grit, and Forward Motion
Counterproducts are a five-piece rock band from Yorkshire making noise that’s hard to shake. Made up of Josh, Milo, Lilli, Sonia, and Evan , the band blend raw, driving guitars, punchy rhythms, and hook-heavy songwriting with an unmistakable northern charm. Since breaking through with their debut single Running Down the Clock (2024), Counterproducts have built a reputation for restless energy and songs that feel lived-in but urgent. Follow-up release Battleships (2025) c
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2 days ago1 min read


The Itch – Aux Romanticiser: Electro-Indie Pop, Party Politics, and the Romance of Control
The Itch are a London-based duo who have quickly emerged as one of the city’s most playful and sharp-eyed alternative pop acts since their arrival in 2024. Blending electronic indie, alt-pop sheen, and club-ready rhythms , their music thrives on humour, cultural observation, and late-night energy. The Itch balance irony with sincerity, creating songs that feel equally at home on a dancefloor or dissecting modern social rituals. With a knack for turning everyday moments into
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2 days ago1 min read


Treeboy & Arc – Red: Patience, Precision, and a Sharper Emotional Focus
Treeboy & Arc are a band defined by growth through restraint. After recognising the risk of repetition following their debut, the group made a conscious decision to slow down, reassess their creative process, and relearn songwriting from the ground up . That reset led to Goose , their sophomore album and most refined work to date. Drawing inspiration from electronic and industrial music , Treeboy & Arc shifted focus toward synthesisers, space, and intention—trimming excess a
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2 days ago1 min read


TKT (2024) by Solange Cicurel: A teen in coma ghosts through memories to uncover bullying's scars
Summary of the Movie: Coma girl pieces together bullying hell Memories reveal the invisible wounds Sixteen-year-old Emma wakes in coma, fully aware but trapped, watching her frantic parents by her bedside. She ghosts through recent memories, replaying school days that seemed fine but hid systematic bullying. Flashbacks show cyber-harassment, ostracism, and social sabotage from friends turning toxic. Parents grapple with guilt: "We should have seen it." Where to watch:...
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2 days ago7 min read


No One Will Know (2025) by Vincent Maël Cardona: A lottery win turns a rundown Paris bar into a pressure cooker of murder, greed, and bad lies.
Summary of the Movie: Lottery bloodbath in a single bar Greed traps strangers in their own lies A rundown Paris bar holds its overnight crowd when elderly regular Kantz wins €294M on the lottery. Another patron shoots him dead, leaving the ticket up for grabs. The survivors—cops, bartenders, drifters—lock the doors and scramble to invent a cover story to split the prize. Greed turns them against each other fast. Where to watch: https://www.justwatch.com/fr/film/le-roi-soleil
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2 days ago6 min read


Grace (2025) by Paolo Sorrentino: An Italian president’s final months tangle law, faith, and old betrayal
Summary of the Movie: A president’s last decisions poisoned by personal ghosts Power meets private pain An aging, widowed Italian president named Mariano faces three moral landmines in his final six months: a euthanasia bill and two pardon requests for spousal killers. Beneath that, he’s unraveling over the idea his late wife cheated on him decades ago. His daughter Dorotea watches, frustrated, as faith, jealousy, and duty collide. Sorrentino films it all in hushed palaces wh
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2 days ago7 min read
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