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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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2 minutes ago5 min read


Women's Hell (2026)
Power, oppression, and the hidden suffering of women. Women trapped within oppressive societal structures Set against a historical and social backdrop, the story follows women navigating a world shaped by control, patriarchy, and institutional power. Through interconnected characters, the narrative reveals how systemic oppression defines their choices, bodies, and identities.As personal stories unfold, the film exposes hidden injustices and moral contradictions within society

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19 minutes ago5 min read


Nahir (2024) by Hernán Guerschuny
Young woman accused of shocking murder Based on a real case that shook Argentina, the film follows Nahir Galarza, a young woman accused of killing her boyfriend under mysterious circumstances. As the investigation unfolds, conflicting testimonies and shifting narratives blur the line between truth and manipulation.Through flashbacks, interrogations, and personal moments, the story reconstructs events while constantly questioning their reliability. The film frames the case not

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30 minutes ago5 min read


Awful Eyes – Snakes and Ladders
Glasgow’s Post-Punk With Bite Awful Eyes are a four-piece post-punk outfit emerging from Glasgow’s thriving underground. Drawing influence from Panic Shack, Hot Wax, Wet Leg and Viagra Boys, they fuse angular guitars with flashes of ’90s female-fronted punk energy. Since debuting earlier this year, the band have sold out their first hometown show, headlined in Edinburgh, and packed out King Tut’s — an early milestone for any rising Scottish act. Following their Tenement Trai

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6 hours ago1 min read


Bandit Country – Something Spoken
Scottish Grit with a Cinematic Pulse Bandit Country are a rising Scottish band blending alternative rock atmosphere with emotionally charged songwriting. Emerging through the grassroots circuit, the band have gained backing from BBC Introducing, a key platform known for spotlighting breakthrough UK talent. Their sound carries a raw, windswept quality — expansive yet grounded — reflecting Scotland’s rugged musical lineage while carving a distinctly modern identity. With growi

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6 hours ago1 min read


Peacock (2024) by Bernhard Wenger
Identity dissolves in performance and illusion. Man for hire loses sense of self Matthias is a professional impersonator, hired to play roles ranging from the perfect son to the ideal partner, seamlessly adapting to any social situation. His life is built on performance, precision, and emotional detachment.However, as his personal relationships begin to fracture, he finds himself increasingly unable to distinguish between who he is and who he pretends to be. The film frames h

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6 hours ago6 min read


Seen and Deliberate: How the Naked Dress Became Celebrity Fashion's Most Powerful Statement
The Most Daring Dress on the Red Carpet Is No Longer a Scandal — It Is a Strategy Chappell Roan at the 2026 Grammys in a custom Mugler gown that left almost nothing to the imagination. Renate Reinsve at the 2026 Vanity Fair Oscar Party in sheer Louis Vuitton. Jennifer Lawrence at the 2026 Golden Globes in a sheer floral Sarah Burton for Givenchy. Sabrina Carpenter at the 2025 VMAs in sheer Valentino red. The naked dress — sheer fabric, visible body, deliberate exposure — has

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6 hours ago20 min read


The 30-Week Song: Why Emotional Depth Is Beating the Algorithm in 2026
The Most Streamed Song in Australia Spent 30 Weeks at Number One — and Nobody Saw It Coming Olivia Dean's "Man I Need" held the ARIA Top 50 Singles Chart number one position for the entire month of March 2026 — every single week, for a track that began its run in late 2025 and accumulated over 30 weeks on the chart with multiple platinum certifications. In a streaming era architected for rapid turnover, short-form virality, and the 48-hour TikTok hit cycle, a soulful mid-temp

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6 hours ago18 min read


Born Famous, Built Different: Why Celebrity Children Earning Their Own Spotlight Is 2026's Most Watched Cultural Story
The Most Compelling Celebrity Story of 2026 Is the One That Starts With an Open Audition Shiloh Jolie walked into an open call for a K-pop music video. The casting team had no idea who her parents were. She made the final round on merit, joined a dance crew called Culture, and appeared in a teaser for Dayoung's "What's a Girl to Do" — her first public creative moment on her own terms. The story that followed was not about Brad Pitt or Angelina Jolie. It was about a 19-year-ol

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6 hours ago18 min read


Beef (2023– ) by Lee Sung Jin
Rage, identity, and the chaos beneath control. Road rage turns into psychological warfare A seemingly minor road rage incident between two strangers—Danny and Amy—ignites an escalating feud that consumes their lives. What begins as a fleeting moment of anger evolves into obsession, revenge, and self-destruction.As their actions spiral, the conflict exposes deeper insecurities, identity struggles, and emotional fractures. The series frames this descent as both darkly comedic a

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7 hours ago5 min read


Angine de Poitrine - Mata Zyklek
Microtonal Mayhem from Another Dimension Angine de Poitrine are a boundary-warping experimental rock outfit channeling cosmic absurdity and technical intensity in equal measure. Self-described space-time voyagers Klek and Khn de Poitrine lead the charge, crafting asymmetrical, dissonant compositions built around tight, pulsing drum grooves and intricate double-neck microtonal guitar work. Since the release of Vol. 1 in 2024, the band have generated a growing wave of enthusi

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19 hours ago1 min read


Raynor - Break Me Down
Peterborough’s Guitar Anti-Hero Levels Up Raynor is a Peterborough, England-based artist building a serious following with his self-described mission as a “guitar kid tryna make cult classics.” With over 229,000 followers and a strong monthly listener base spanning London, Sydney, Los Angeles and Chicago, Raynor has carved out a global digital footprint. Blending alternative rock grit with emotionally direct songwriting, he thrives in the space between bedroom vulnerability

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19 hours ago1 min read


Pigeon - Black James Dean
Afro-Disco Goes Interstellar Pigeon are a psychedelic five-piece rooted in the English seaside town of Margate, crafting music that feels borderless and transportive. The band features Falle Nioke (vocals, percussion), Graham Godfrey (drums), Josh Ludow (bass), Steve Pringle (keys, synths) and Tom Dream (guitar), with collective credits spanning Little Simz, Michael Kiwanuka, SAULT and Saul Williams. Their debut album OUTTANATIONAL expands on earlier EPs that earned playlis

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19 hours ago1 min read


Nova May – Rappers & Rockstars
London Pop Meets Club Chaos Nova May is a London-based pop artist carving out space with bold, high-energy releases that blur the line between dancefloor euphoria and alt-pop attitude. Known for fusing sleek electronic production with punchy hooks, Nova May leans into theatricality and confidence. With a growing presence across streaming platforms and club circuits, she continues to build momentum as one of the capital’s rising pop disruptors. “Rappers & Rockstars, ” featuri

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19 hours ago1 min read


Edie Arnold Is a Loser (2026) by Kade Atwood & Megan Rico
Catholic school, punk drums, The NunDead — and the loudest coming-of-age debut at SXSW Edie Arnold is invisible, relegated to drum duty in a school choir she hates. One drunk drummer at a punk show later, she's accidentally on stage — and accidentally discovering that she's brilliant. Her band The NunDead is born, the nuns are pissed, the popular girls are threatened, and the altar boy is complicated. Being a loser has never felt so much like winning. Why It Is Trending: SXSW

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19 hours ago9 min read


Sex, Religion & a Mannequin (2026) by Borna Kazerani
A gay Iranian cleric in exile confronts the self his country demanded he bury After escaping Iran — where homosexuality carries the death penalty — a former Muslim cleric rebuilds his life in Australia, isolated and emotionally fractured. He forms an unsettling bond with a mannequin that becomes the physical manifestation of everything he was taught to deny about himself. As memories of torture, doctrine, and shame resurface, the line between reality and projection begins to

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20 hours ago10 min read


Galaxy Conquers the Galaxy: How Super Mario Just Delivered 2026's Most Dominant Box Office Weekend
Gaming IP Has Become Hollywood's Most Reliable Blockbuster Engine The Super Mario Galaxy Movie has opened to $188.6 million domestically and $370.7 million globally — the biggest Hollywood opening since Avatar: Fire and Ash at Christmas 2025, the biggest animated film opening in history alongside Zootopia 2 and Moana 2 , and the top opening of 2026 by a significant margin. Project Hail Mary simultaneously passes $200 million domestic in its third weekend despite losing IM

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20 hours ago15 min read


My Undesirable Friends: Part I — Last Air in Moscow (2024) by Julia Loktev
The last journalists standing — and the moment everything changed Julia Loktev — Soviet-born, American filmmaker — returned to Moscow in fall 2021 to document independent journalists being branded "foreign agents" by Putin's regime. She filmed on her phone, alone, in apartments. What began as a portrait of press freedom under siege became, without warning, a front-row document of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the final hours of its last independent media. Why It Is Trendin

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20 hours ago8 min read


The Defenders Are Back: Why Marvel's Netflix Reunion Is 2026's Most Anticipated Superhero Moment
The Characters Fans Never Stopped Waiting For Are Finally Coming Home Krysten Ritter. Mike Colter. Finn Jones. Walking together on the set of Daredevil: Born Again Season 3, almost nine years after The Defenders first united on Netflix. The set photos are not just a casting story — they are the culmination of one of modern fandom's longest and most sustained revival campaigns. Marvel's street-level Netflix universe was cancelled without resolution, absorbed into cultural me

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21 hours ago17 min read


Touch Me (2025) by Addison Heimann
Alien narcissist, tentacle sex, codependency, OCD — and somehow a beating emotional heart underneath all of it What if the thing healing your anxiety was also trying to eat you?: Joey and Craig are two codependent millennials vaping their way through arrested development when a plumbing catastrophe forces them into the remote mansion of Joey's alien ex, Brian — whose touch dissolves anxiety like heroin and whose motives are considerably darker than his healing powers suggest

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21 hours ago10 min read


Aontas (2025) by Damian McCann
A rural Irish heist told backwards — grief, bad choices, and two women who can't outrun their past A £450K Irish-language thriller that screened at 40+ festivals, won 13+ awards, and proved minority-language cinema can carry a full genre film on craft alone. Three unlikely thieves — Mairéad, her estranged sister Cáit, and local gangster's moll Sheila — rob a rural Irish Credit Union and everything unravels from the first frame. Aontas then moves in reverse, chapter by chapter

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21 hours ago10 min read


The Fame Gap: Why Celebrities Dating Outside Hollywood Is 2026's Most Compelling Romance Format
The Most Talked-About Celebrity Romances Feature Only One Household Name Dakota Johnson and Role Model . A kiss in a Los Feliz parking lot, dinner at Little Dom's, four months of sightings and zero official statements. The pairing follows a pattern that is becoming celebrity culture's most reliable engagement formula — A-list star meets artist who is genuinely respected, critically credible, and culturally real, but who has not yet crossed the threshold into mainstream celebr

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22 hours ago16 min read


You Will Die in 6 Hours (2024) by Lee Yun-seok
A death prediction, a K-pop idol's film debut, and a mystery that doesn't quite outrun its clock Jeong-yun is a burnt-out 30-year-old working two dead-end jobs when a stranger named Jun-woo stops her on the street to announce her imminent murder. Skeptical but unable to ignore the warning, she teams up with him to identify her killer — only to discover Jun-woo himself may be connected to a series of serial killings. The film leans more toward emotional introspection than thri

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22 hours ago9 min read


A Love Like This (2026) by John Asher
A Malibu weekend, two people with history, and the question of whether love can outlast what they've done Paul arrives at a lavish Malibu rental with flowers, champagne, and nerves. Leah arrives to meet him. Over one long weekend, what looks like a romantic escape becomes a reckoning — two people in their late forties discovering whether a burning first love can survive the secrets they've been keeping from themselves and each other. Why It Is Trending: A Star-Driven Indie Ro

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22 hours ago9 min read
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