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Sirat (2025) by Oliver Laxe
A hypnotic desert odyssey about grief, disappearance, and spiritual collapse Searching for someone becomes a journey through emotional and physical ruin. Sirat follows a father and son crossing the Moroccan desert in search of a missing daughter lost somewhere within rave culture and transient communities. What begins as a missing-person story slowly transforms into an intense psychological and existential journey shaped by grief, uncertainty, and emotional disintegration. Ol

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May 1710 min read


Sofia (2025) by Melisa Eryuksel & Alex Montagnani
A gritty social drama about survival, addiction, and the struggle for a second chance Escaping the streets becomes a fight for identity and survival. Sofia follows a homeless young woman trapped within the dangerous cycle of drugs, crime, and emotional instability in South London. Desperate to rebuild her life, Sofia searches for trust, safety, and emotional stability while navigating people who may either help or exploit her. Rather than presenting a stylized crime narrative

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May 1710 min read


AKA – It Grows On Trees: Liverpool Psych-Punk Takes Aim at Money Culture
AKA is the new solo project from Callum Thompson, guitarist and producer of The Mysterines. Known for his gritty, guitar-driven production work within the band, Thompson now steps into a sharper, more personal spotlight. Released via Fiction Records, “It Grows On Trees (Money)” marks AKA’s debut solo statement — a pivot that leans further into distorted alt-rock and psych-inflected experimentation while retaining punk immediacy. “It Grows On Trees (Money)” is a jagged, melodi

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May 171 min read


Tender Claws – Disappear: Fuzz-Drenched Goth Alt-Rock with Groove
Tender Claws was born in Belfast, began writing music in Berlin and Manchester, and is now based near Liverpool — a journey that mirrors the layered textures of her sound. Blending grunge, industrial, indie, shoegaze and goth, Tender Claws crafts dark alt-rock that balances fuzz-heavy eruptions with brooding, atmospheric restraint. Her vocals are a defining force: shifting from velvety allure to banshee-like intensity in a heartbeat. Praised by Louder Than War for channeling

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May 171 min read


SYFTA – Gold Dust: Widnes Indie-Rock Built for Big Rooms
SYFTA are a four-piece indie-rock outfit from Widnes, North West England. Known for their high-energy approach and straight-to-the-point songwriting, the band have built a reputation around loud guitars, tight rhythms, and live-ready choruses. “Gold Dust” marks a key moment in their trajectory — a confident return that reasserts their presence on the UK indie circuit. Rooted in Northern grit and community-driven live culture, SYFTA’s sound leans into raw momentum over polish.

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May 171 min read


Karigula (2024) by Carsten Unger
A dark psychological drama about obsession, damaged love, and emotional decay Love slowly turns into emotional destruction. Karigula follows emotionally fractured characters trapped in unstable relationships shaped by longing, manipulation, and emotional dependency. The film blends psychological drama with surreal emotional intensity, creating an atmosphere filled with discomfort and melancholy. Rather than focusing on conventional narrative structure, Carsten Unger prioritiz

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May 1710 min read


Final Heist (2024) by Ted Campbell
The Female-Led Prison Break Caper Where a Mother's Criminal Past Becomes Her Daughter's Only Hope Willa is a reformed criminal with a sick daughter and a husband locked in maximum security. The only path to saving the girl is breaking her father out. Willa reassembles her old crew — Flynn the cool librarian, Hailey, Kenzie — and plans the heist. Written and directed by Ted Campbell, co-written with Richard Pierce. Stars Camila Banus (Days of Our Lives), Jasmine Shanise, Virgi

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May 1710 min read


An Enemy Within (2025) by John Michael Kennedy
The Chronicles of Narnia's Peter Pevensie Marries Into a Corrupt Dynasty — and Receives a Satellite Phone at the Reception With an Instruction to Kill His Father-in-Law Before Midnight Caleb Wingate marries into wealth and power at a Victorian estate in Herefordshire. During the reception, a satellite phone is slipped into his pocket. The caller is The Wolf — a legendary sniper with a vendetta — who gives Caleb an ultimatum: kill your father-in-law before midnight or your bri

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May 1713 min read


The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist (2026) by Daniel Roher & Charlie Tyrell
The Oscar-Winning Navalny Director Asks Whether to Have a Child in the Age of AI — and Interviews Everyone From Sam Altman to Tristan Harris to Find Out Daniel Roher — Oscar winner for Navalny, Canadian-American millennial, recently married — is expecting his first child with filmmaker Caroline Lindy when he begins making this documentary. The question driving it: is this a good or a bad time in history to reproduce? He interviews AI researchers, tech executives, sociologists

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May 1715 min read


A Stranger's Child (2024) by Monika Mitchell
The Tubi Original Amnesia Thriller Where the Baby May Not Be Hers — and the Husband May Not Be Who He Seems Donna Fendyr wakes in a hospital with no memory of how she got there and a baby she cannot verify is hers. A kidnapped baby has just been reported on the news. The question of whether the baby is Donna's spirals into a web of coincidences connecting her high school past, her husband's behaviour, and a street corner that turns out to be a narrative nexus for everyone inv

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May 1712 min read


Dream Theatre (2025) by Daniel Limmer
The Austrian €30K Microbudget Sci-Fi That Won Best Film and Audience Award at Hell Chess — and Reached the Boston Science Fiction Film Festival With a Dream-Recording Premise Margot is a 31-year-old graphic designer haunted by recurring nightmares she cannot explain. When she discovers Dream Theatre — a mysterious start-up that has developed the technology to record dreams — she volunteers as a user, hoping to uncover the source of what is disturbing her sleep. As she delves

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May 1714 min read


Slanted (2025) by Amy Wang
The SXSW Grand Jury Winner That Asks What Get Out Asked From the Other Side — Chinese-American Girl Undergoes Surgery to Become White and Win Prom Queen Joan is a Chinese-American high school senior whose prom queen ambition collides with the school hallway of blonde, blue-eyed past winners watching her every day. She starts using the Ethnos app — a Snapchat-adjacent race filter — and when Ethnos contacts her with an offer to make the transformation surgical and permanent, sh

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May 1714 min read


Mike D – Switch Up: Hip-Hop Legacy Meets Restless Reinvention
Mike D — born Mike Diamond — is best known as a founding member of Beastie Boys, one of the most influential genre-blurring acts in modern music history. Raised on Manhattan’s Upper West Side during New York City’s turbulent fiscal-crisis era, Diamond’s early musical diet ranged from The Jackson Five and Motown to punk rock and early rap mixtapes. That collision of influences shaped the Beastie Boys’ groundbreaking fusion of hardcore, hip-hop, funk, and reggae — a formula tha

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May 132 min read


RIP Magic – Screwdark: Dance-Rock Chaos with Arena-Scale Ambition
RIP Magic formed when Sorry’s Marco Pini linked up with Felix Bayley-Higgins, Beth Boswell-Knight, and Pedro Takahashi — creating a dance-rock outfit that thrives on kinetic tension. The group quickly built serious credibility: supporting LCD Soundsystem, collaborating with James Murphy, and currently opening arena dates for Tame Impala. Their upward trajectory now continues with a signing to section1 — sister label to Partisan Records and home to acts like King Princess. “Sc

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May 131 min read


Theatre – You Are: Titanic Irish Alt-Rock with Emotional Voltage
Theatre are an emerging force from Limerick, Ireland — a city long woven into the country’s alternative rock legacy. The band first turned heads with their debut single “The Fall,” introducing a grand, churning sound that feels both classic and contemporary. Fronted by Maeve O’Shea, Theatre channel sweeping emotional intensity through towering instrumentation and a distinctly Irish sense of melodic drama. Their debut EP Incarnate signals the arrival of a band unafraid of scal

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May 132 min read
Segundo Amor (2026) by Rodrigo Braz Teixeira
A quiet coming-of-age relationship drama about emotional distance, identity, and changing connection Youth slowly fades into emotional uncertainty. Segundo Amor follows a group of young friends during a summer shaped by emotional transition and shifting relationships. At the center are Saura and Filipe, whose once-intense bond begins to quietly dissolve as they struggle to understand what remains between them. The film explores how language, intimacy, and friendship evolve du

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May 1311 min read


18 Holes to Paradise (2025) by João Nuno Pinto
A slow-burning rural drama about family uncertainty, environmental collapse, and emotional survival Paradise slowly disappears under heat and fire. 18 Holes to Paradise follows three women living on a rural farm during a devastating summer as their family prepares to sell the land that defines their future. As wildfires spread across the region, escape becomes impossible, forcing the family to confront emotional tension, economic uncertainty, and the fear of losing both home

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May 1311 min read


Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight (2024) by Embeth Davidtz
A deeply personal colonial drama exploring childhood innocence during the collapse of Rhodesia Childhood becomes a witness to political collapse. Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight follows young Bobo Fuller growing up on her family’s Rhodesian farm during the final years of the Bush War. Through her perspective, the film explores fear, racism, emotional instability, and the collapse of colonial identity. As political tensions rise, Bobo forms a close bond with Sarah, the fami

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May 1311 min read


Red Riding (2026) by Craig Conway
A modern folk-horror reimagining blending coming-of-age trauma, family secrets, and mythic terror Fairy tales become survival stories. Red Riding follows teenage Redele (“Red”) who, after her mother’s overdose, is sent from London to live with her estranged grandmother on a remote Scottish estate. What begins as a relocation quickly turns into a descent into family secrets, missing children mysteries, and a looming, almost mythic threat embodied by a monstrous wolf. As realit

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May 138 min read


Arkayla – Run Kid: Manchester’s Indie Rockets Light the Fuse Again
Arkayla are quickly becoming one of Manchester’s fastest-rising indie outfits. The four-piece have built serious momentum, with their EP Don’t Look For Answers racking up nearly 2 million streams across DSPs — proof that their hook-heavy approach is landing far beyond the local circuit. With a run of high-energy releases and a growing live reputation, Arkayla are shaping a sound rooted in youthful rebellion, early-2000s brightness, and unapologetic charisma. “Run Kid” is punc

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May 122 min read


Overpass – Is This Real? Indie Euphoria That Feels Almost Too Good to Be True
Overpass are fast becoming one of the UK’s most exciting indie risers. The four-piece have built momentum through punchy songwriting, high-energy live shows, and a growing fanbase drawn to their emotionally direct, hook-driven sound. Currently touring with The Royston Club across major UK dates, Overpass are previewing material from their highly anticipated debut album Elsewhere, Always, landing June 5th. The record marks a defining moment — a statement of intent from a band

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May 121 min read


Auru (2025) by Aitore Zholdaskali
A dark social thriller blending crime, satire, and digital-age desperation in a viral economy Desperation goes viral—and spirals out of control. Auru follows a financially struggling couple in Almaty who fabricate a terminal illness to launch a crowdfunding campaign for survival. What begins as a calculated attempt to escape economic hardship quickly escalates into a high-stakes situation as their story goes viral, attracting attention from both the public and the criminal un

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May 129 min read


Irish Ashes (2025) by Satnam Purewal
A grounded crime drama exploring revenge, family legacy, and hidden truths within a personal underworld journey Revenge reveals more than what is lost. Irish Ashes follows Tristan McGowan, the son of an infamous Irish mobster, who returns home for the internment of his mother’s ashes—only to discover his sister has gone missing. What begins as a search quickly evolves into a deeper journey through family history, criminal networks, and buried truths. As Tristan tracks those r

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May 128 min read


Mother’s Baby (2025) by Johanna Moder
A restrained psychological thriller exploring maternal anxiety, identity fracture, and the fear of losing control over reality Motherhood becomes a space of doubt. Mother’s Baby follows Julia, a successful conductor whose long-awaited journey into motherhood turns unsettling after a traumatic birth experience. When her newborn is taken away immediately after delivery and later returned, something feels deeply wrong—triggering a spiral of doubt, detachment, and psychological u

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May 129 min read
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