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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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30 minutes 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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35 minutes 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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38 minutes ago1 min read


Love Me Toxic (2026) by Denny
A raw working-class romance about emotional dependency, destructive love, and modern relationship instability Sometimes the people who feel like home are also the people destroying you. Love Me Toxic follows Kit and Jimmy, two deeply connected lovers trapped inside a volatile cycle of emotional chaos, dependency, passion, and self-destruction within working-class Manchester. Created by actress and filmmaker Denny, the project blends social realism, emotionally grounded romanc
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52 minutes ago12 min read


Escrito por Ib (2024) by Ibon Hernando
A meta-comedy short about creative frustration, absurd storytelling, and the chaos of authorship Writing a story becomes harder when the characters refuse to cooperate. Escrito por Ib follows a chaotic and self-aware creative process where fiction, performance, and absurd comedy blur together through increasingly unpredictable interactions between characters and creator. Ibon Hernando blends meta-humor, surreal comedy, theatrical absurdism, and low-budget indie creativity int
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1 hour ago12 min read


Internet Horror Cinema: YouTube-Born Horror Universes Are Becoming Mainstream Box Office Franchise
Digital-Native Horror Is Breaking Into Mainstream Cinema Modern horror culture is increasingly shifting away from studio-originated intellectual property toward internet horror cinema built around viral creepypasta ecosystems, analog horror aesthetics, YouTube storytelling, and creator-native fandoms. The rise of Backrooms reflects this transformation by turning an internet-born horror mythology into a major theatrical event with blockbuster-level commercial potential. Rather
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1 hour ago11 min read


Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War (2026) by Andrew Bernstein
A high-stakes espionage thriller about institutional betrayal, surveillance paranoia, and geopolitical chaos When intelligence systems collapse, trust becomes the deadliest weapon. Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War follows CIA analyst-turned-operative Jack Ryan as he reunites with former allies to confront a shadow network capable of infiltrating global intelligence systems and manipulating international conflict from within. Andrew Bernstein blends political conspiracy, glob
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2 hours ago12 min read


Fjord (2026) by Cristian Mungiu
A devastating social drama about cultural prejudice, family trauma, and institutional power Protection becomes persecution when suspicion replaces empathy. Fjord follows Mihai and Lisbet Gheorghiu, a Romanian immigrant Pentecostal family living in Norway whose lives collapse after authorities begin investigating allegations of child abuse connected to their strict religious upbringing. Cristian Mungiu blends social realism, legal drama, psychological tension, and intimate fam
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2 hours ago12 min read


Saccharine (2026) by Natalie Erika James
The Body Horror Film That Turns Diet Culture Into a Ghost Story — James Follows Relic With Her Most Formally Specific Available Statement on What Shame Does to a Body Hana is a lovelorn medical student and compulsive binge-eater who discovers a miracle weight-loss pill. When she runs out and can't afford more, she reverse-engineers it in the lab — the secret ingredient is human ashes. Her access to cadavers makes the solution obvious. She burns organs from an obese corpse her
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1 day ago15 min read


Birdeater (2023) by Jack Clark & Jim Weir
A Bachelor Party Where the Most Dangerous Thing Is What Everyone Already Knows Louie invites his fiancée Irene to his bachelor party in the remote Australian outback — ostensibly so she won't feel alone. What follows is a night of beer-soaked chaos, ketamine, bonfires, and the slow surfacing of everything the relationship was built on. Dylan's speech is where the night turns. The real horror is not blood but revelation. Written and co-directed by Jack Clark and Jim Weir — fea
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1 day ago13 min read


Super Happy Fun Clown (2025) by Patrick Rea
The Female Killer Clown Film That FrightFest Applauded — a Former Child Prodigy Turns Halloween Into a Night of Infamy Jennifer Sullivan was the child everyone said would be something. She got a philosophy degree, a disbarred husband who watches Three Stooges reruns, a dead-end office job, and a mother who catalogues every wasted promise. The one thing that still makes her happy is dressing as Jenn-O the Clown to entertain children in the park. Then Halloween arrives, and she
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1 day ago16 min read


My Tennis Maestro (2025) by Andrea Di Stefano
A Faded Champion, a Shy Boy, and a Coastal Road Trip That Turns a Tennis Coach Into the Most Unexpectedly Honest Father Figure in Italian Cinema Italy, late 1980s. Thirteen-year-old Felice Milella is a shy tennis prodigy suffocated by his father's ambitions. Raul Gatti is the coach assigned to take him through the national junior circuit — a former champion who almost hit the real big time, now prowling the lower circuits, bedding tanned tennis ladies, and looking for whateve
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1 day ago14 min read


Barron's Cove (2024) by Evan Ari Kelman
The Black List Debut That Became a Streaming Sleeper Hit — Hedlund's Career-Best, a Corrupt Senator's Secret, and the Question of What a Father Does When the System Won't Answer Caleb Faulkner is a working-class construction enforcer for his shady uncle Benji — a man who wears his past pain and trauma like a tarnished heirloom. When his young son Barron is killed on railroad tracks by a classmate, Caleb kidnaps the boy responsible. The kidnapped child is Ethan — son of Lyle,
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1 day ago15 min read


Divine Comedy (2025) by Ali Asgari
Venice Horizons — Antalya Special Jury — Fribourg Grand Prix — Asgari Turns His Own Travel Ban Into a Dark Comedy About a Filmmaker Trying to Screen His Film in Iran Bahram is a 40-year-old Iranian-Azerbaijani filmmaker whose Turkish-Azeri arthouse work has never been permitted to screen in Iran. When his latest film is rejected by the Ministry of Culture yet again, he and his sharp-tongued Vespa-riding producer Sadaf stage an underground screening in Tehran. Set in a single
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1 day ago13 min read


Die Ältern (2026) by Sönke Wortmann
The Fourth Jan Weiler Pubertier Film — When the Children Leave, the Parents Discover They Don't Know Who They Are Without Them Hannes Wenger is a Hamburg author who has been writing the same fantasy series for years — comfortable routine, stattliches Haus, family as the architecture of his identity. Within weeks, everything shifts: daughter Carla moves out, wife Sara decides to move with her into the same WG, and Hannes is left with teenage son Nick and the specific panic of
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1 day ago15 min read


The Bride! (2026) by Maggie Gyllenhaal
Maggie Gyllenhaal Reimagines the Most Silenced Woman in Monster Movie History — and Gives Her Everything the 1935 Film Denied Her Frank — Frankenstein's monster — emerges from a century in hiding in 1936 Chicago looking for a mad scientist to make him a mate. Dr. Euphronius (Bening) obliges, reanimating the body of Ida, a murdered call girl mixed up with the mob. The Bride wakes up not as a companion but as an independent force — part Ida, part Mary Shelley's possessing spiri
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1 day ago14 min read


Rave on (2025) by Nikias Chryssos, Viktor Jakovleski
Berlin's Most Notorious Techno Club, One Night, One Vinyl Record That Could Save Everything — a Dante's Inferno for the Rave Generation Kosmo, an aging music producer overtaken by a new generation, has one mission: hand his newly finished vinyl to legendary Chicago techno figure Troy Porter (Hieroglyphic Being), playing tonight at Berlin's most notorious club. What begins as a simple delivery escalates into an intoxicating rave odyssey — drugs, strobe, bass, and a lost record
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2 days ago13 min read


The Uninvited (2024) by Nadia Conners
The Hollywood Party Where the Most Important Guest Wasn't Invited — and the One Question Nobody Wanted on the Evening's Agenda Hollywood agent Sammy and former actress Rose are hosting the most important party of their professional lives. Then Helen — an elderly confused woman — pulls into the driveway claiming the house was once hers. Rose cannot bring herself to send her away. The party unravels. The marriage reveals itself. Written and directed by Nadia Conners — debut fea
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2 days ago10 min read


Mile End Kicks (2025) by Chandler Levack
A nostalgic indie rom-com about creative ambition, emotional immaturity, and finding identity through music culture Growing up means realizing passion and love rarely move at the same rhythm. Set in Montreal’s indie music scene during the summer of 2011, Mile End Kicks follows 24-year-old music critic Grace Pine as she leaves Toronto to immerse herself in Montreal’s artist culture while attempting to write a book about Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill. After becoming ro
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2 days ago13 min read


The President’s Cake (2025) by Hasan Hadi
A heartbreaking childhood drama about survival, fear, and innocence under dictatorship A birthday cake becomes a matter of life and death. Set in 1990s Iraq during Saddam Hussein’s regime, The President’s Cake follows 9-year-old Lamia, who is forced by her school to bake a cake celebrating the president’s birthday despite her family’s extreme poverty and fear of government punishment. Hasan Hadi blends political realism, childhood innocence, social satire, and emotionally int
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2 days ago12 min read


Mother Mary (2026) by David Lowery
A surreal pop melodrama about fame, emotional collapse, and the psychological cost of celebrity Behind the spotlight lives emotional ruin and loneliness. Mother Mary follows iconic pop superstar Mother Mary as she reunites with her estranged former friend and costume designer, Sam Anselm, before a major comeback performance that forces long-buried emotional wounds and psychological instability back to the surface. David Lowery blends psychological drama, musical spectacle, su
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2 days ago12 min read


Los Frikis (2024) by Tyler Nilson and Michael Schwartz
A deeply human coming-of-age drama about freedom, rebellion, and survival under oppression Freedom becomes worth risking everything for. Inspired by true events, Los Frikis follows a group of Cuban punk rockers in the early 1990s who deliberately inject themselves with HIV in order to gain access to a government-run treatment facility where they can escape oppression and create their own version of freedom. Tyler Nilson and Michael Schwartz blend coming-of-age drama, politica
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2 days ago12 min read


She only eats meat (2026) by Norberto Ramos del Val
A chaotic dark comedy-horror about emotional collapse, female rage, and self-destructive freedom Watching everything fall apart becomes strangely liberating. Ella solo come carne follows Sofia and Minerva as they spiral through emotional instability, bad decisions, boredom, existential chaos, and absurd personal crises while attempting to navigate life entirely on impulse. Norberto Ramos del Val blends dark comedy, psychological absurdism, horror aesthetics, and emotionally c
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2 days ago12 min read


Vibeland Chronicles (2026) by Rodrigo Williams
A surreal urban thriller about paranoia, internet-age mythology, and chaotic city hallucinations A city transforms into a living nightmare of crime, music, and distorted reality. Vibeland Chronicles follows multiple interconnected characters navigating a surreal version of San Francisco where modern Zodiac-style murders collide with haunted urban legends, underground criminal labyrinths, absurd job simulations, and neon-soaked psychological chaos. Rodrigo Williams blends thri
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2 days ago11 min read
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