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total tommy – Pretty Little Mouth: Scuzzy Indie Pop with a Deadpan Bite
total tommy returns after more than a year away with a sharp, hook-laden new single. Known for twisting scuzzy indie-pop textures into emotionally candid storytelling, she continues to refine her sound while keeping its rough edges intact. For “Pretty Little Mouth,” total tommy teamed up with producer Tom Stafford (Joy Crookes, Orla Gartland, Jelani Blackman) in a London studio — a collaboration that subtly expands her sonic palette without sanding down her personality. “Pret

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May 81 min read


Perfect (2026) by Millicent Hailes
A surreal, sensual exploration of desire and identity where escapism masks emotional fracture and intimacy becomes a form of rebellion Love blooms inside a fractured fantasy world In a dystopian landscape shaped by environmental collapse and emotional isolation, a drifting young woman discovers a hidden utopian refuge where survival gives way to illusion and reinvention. There, she meets a wealthy, pregnant woman living within a carefully constructed fantasy, and what begins

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May 88 min read


The Sheep Detectives (2026) by Kyle Balda
Craig Mazin Adapts a German Bestseller — Sheep Who Listened to Too Many Murder Mysteries Solve the One That Matters Most George Hardy is a shepherd in the English countryside who reads mystery novels aloud to his flock every evening, assuming they're just sheep. They are not. When George is found dead, his flock — led by Lily, the golden-haired sheep who hangs on his every word — applies everything they've absorbed from years of whodunnit fiction to solve his murder. The inve

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May 811 min read


The Girl in the Snow (2025) by Louise Hémon
The French Folk Horror-Adjacent Period Debut That Was Cannes Directors' Fortnight's Most Atmospheric Revelation Aimée Lazare arrives at Soudain on a stormy night in 1899 — a hamlet so isolated in the Hautes-Alpes that the snow makes it effectively unreachable for months. She is secular, educated, reads Descartes by candlelight, and has come to educate children whose parents cling to Occitan folk traditions and superstitions. Her presence is disruptive before she speaks a word

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May 812 min read


Duse (2025) by Pietro Marcello
A poetic and introspective portrait of artistic obsession where performance becomes identity and sacrifice becomes legacy An artist returns, consumed by her own myth After retiring from a legendary stage career, Eleonora Duse feels an overwhelming pull back toward the theater despite declining health and shifting political realities. What begins as a personal return to performance evolves into a profound confrontation between art, identity, and mortality, set against the back

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May 88 min read


Murder Report (2025) by Young-Jun Cho
A psychologically intense chamber thriller where truth becomes a weapon and storytelling becomes a battleground of power A killer speaks, a journalist listens, truth fractures A convicted serial killer responsible for eleven murders agrees to give an exclusive interview to a desperate veteran reporter seeking the story that could redefine her career. What begins as a controlled journalistic exchange quickly evolves into a psychological duel where control shifts unpredictably

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May 88 min read


Palestine 36 (2025) by Annemarie Jacir
A sweeping historical epic that transforms resistance, identity, and colonial tension into an emotionally charged cinematic experience A nation’s past echoes through its present • Core premise: Set during the 1936 Palestinian revolt, the film follows Yusuf as he navigates personal identity and survival amid escalating resistance against British colonial rule • Stakes + tone: The stakes are both deeply personal and historically monumental, blending intimate human stories with

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May 88 min read


The Raid (2026) by Ricardo Islas
A grounded procedural that mutates into a claustrophobic horror about power, fear, and the unknown A routine raid becomes something far worse • Core premise: An immigration enforcement operation spirals out of control when officers encounter an inexplicable and terrifying presence • Stakes + tone: What begins as a controlled, procedural mission shifts into escalating dread, where authority collapses and survival becomes the primary concern The emotional setup is rooted in ins

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May 87 min read


Buffet Infinity (2025) by Simon Glassman
A surreal analog-horror satire where consumerism mutates into something disturbingly alive A town consumed by ads that start consuming back • Core premise: A bizarre rivalry between two local restaurants unfolds entirely through low-budget commercials, gradually revealing a sinister, escalating narrative • Stakes + tone: What begins as absurd comedic competition evolves into unsettling horror, where media manipulation and psychological influence threaten an entire community T

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May 88 min read


Propeller One-Way Night Coach (2026) by John Travolta
A nostalgic, family-driven journey blending aviation wonder with emotional coming-of-age storytelling A quiet journey that changes everything forever • Core premise: A young aviation enthusiast and his mother embark on a cross-country flight that evolves into a deeply transformative emotional journey • Stakes + tone: The stakes center on personal growth, emotional bonding, and self-discovery, delivered through a warm, reflective, and family-oriented tone The emotional setup i

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May 87 min read


Beast (2026) by Tyler Atkins
A gritty comeback sports drama where legacy, masculinity, and redemption collide inside the cage One last fight for legacy and survival • Core premise: A retired MMA legend is forced back into the fighting world when his brother’s life is threatened, setting up a high-stakes return to the cage • Stakes + tone: The stakes revolve around redemption, family loyalty, and physical survival, delivered through an intense, masculine, and emotionally charged tone The emotional setup i

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May 88 min read


Remarkably Bright Creatures (2026) by Olivia Newman
Netflix Adapts the 64-Week NYT Bestseller — Sally Field, an Octopus Named Marcellus, and Alfred Molina's Voice Telling Her Humans Are Occasionally Remarkable Tova Sullivan has worked the night shift at the Sowell Bay Aquarium since her husband died. She is methodical, quiet, and grief-organised. Marcellus, a giant Pacific octopus, has been watching humans from his tank for years and finds most of them inept. He has decided to help Tova solve the mystery she won't acknowledge

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May 711 min read


China Aster – Over the Moon: Art-Pop Optimism Wrapped in ’80s Synth Glow
China Aster is the solo project of Guernsey-born, London-based Josh Moore. Launched in 2022 with debut single “If I Could Dance,” the project blends art-pop ambition with philosophical undertones. The name China Aster is lifted from a debt-ridden character in Herman Melville’s The Confidence Man, hinting at the literary and conceptual layers beneath the glossy surface. Moore studied Fine Art at Goldsmiths, drawing inspiration from utopian thinkers such as Karl Marx, Ernst Blo

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May 42 min read


The Shabs – On Top of the World: Cape Town Folk-Punk with Heart, Grit, and Fists in the Air
The Shabs are a Cape Town-based folk-punk trio blending sincere, melodic sing-along songwriting with the raw drive of DIY punk rock. Made up of Jon Shaban (guitar/vocals), Ryan McArthur (double bass/backing vocals), and Jon Case (drums), the band often collaborates with female vocalists, adding dynamic texture to their high-energy sound. Their music channels influences like Frank Turner, Erik Petersen, and Against Me!, but carries its own distinctly South African edge. Since

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May 42 min read


Red (2024) by Brillante Mendoza
The Cannes Best Director Returns to Coco Martin — a Post-Duterte Apocalyptic Crime Film Set in a Devout Catholic Fishing Town During a Typhoon and a Red Tide Danilo Faraon is a police officer in the devout Catholic fishing community of Pula — a small Oriental Mindoro town whose industry is dying from red tide as a typhoon approaches. A teenage girl named Angel is raped and murdered. The investigation implicates Danilo himself. What follows is a spiral from village crime drama

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May 411 min read


Under the Grey Sky (2024) by Mara Tamkovich
Polish-Belarusian Microbudget Debut — The 2020 Minsk Protests, a Journalist Serving Eight Years, and the Question Nobody in Belarus Can Avoid Lena, a Belarusian independent journalist, is livestreaming a peaceful protest from an apartment window above Minsk's Square of Changes when the police drone locates the signal. She is arrested. What she believed would be a week in detention becomes a criminal conviction. Her husband Ilya, a fellow journalist who had been slower to comm

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May 411 min read


Genesis Owusu – Life Keeps Going: A Relentless Drum & Bass Inferno Fueled by Urgency and Self-Awareness
Genesis Owusu returns with the second single from his upcoming album REDSTAR WU & The Worldwide Scourge, due May 15. Following the explosive “STAMPEDE,” Owusu doubles down on intensity — pushing forward with a sound that feels urgent, kinetic, and deliberately uncontainable. Since his 2021 landmark album Smiling With No Teeth, Owusu has built a reputation for genre-fluid innovation and razor-sharp lyricism. Blending punk, hip-hop, soul, and experimental production, his music

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May 32 min read


Bathing Suits – Swan Princess: A Brutalist Electro-Noise Assault Completing KILL Bathing Suits
Bathing Suits are a Leeds electro-noise outfit rapidly tearing through the UK DIY circuit. First gaining serious underground traction supporting Prostitute at Brixton Windmill, the band have since built momentum toward tastemaker showcases including Left of the Dial and The Great Escape. Backed by praise from So Young, Cold, Bandcamp, and Rolling Stone, Bathing Suits have been described by Louder Than War as a “disco version of Ireland’s Gilla Band.” The comparison makes sens

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May 32 min read


Hyphen – 3.5%: Razor-Sharp Rap-Punk with Jazz-Fuelled Chaos
Hyphen is a UK-born rap-punk force blending raw punk aggression with rapid-fire bars and chant-heavy hooks. Born in Portsmouth in July 1993 to Indian parents, he originally studied Philosophy and Economics before stepping into corporate finance — a world that would later fuel the urgency in his music. What began as an outlet from the grind of finance evolved into a full-throttle artistic identity. Now a recognised name within the UK punk scene, Hyphen is known for explosive l

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May 32 min read


Yeah Maybe – Wish You Knew: Emotive Alt-Rock from Tacoma with Pacific Northwest Edge
Yeah Maybe are a three-piece band from Tacoma, Washington, carrying forward the Pacific Northwest tradition of emotionally charged, guitar-driven music. With a stripped-back trio format, their sound leans into tight instrumentation and raw dynamics — giving space for both vulnerability and intensity to coexist. There’s a sense of sincerity at the heart of their songwriting, grounded in honest delivery rather than overproduction. “Wish You Knew” channels restrained emotion int

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May 31 min read


Screw Mickiewicz 3 (2026) by Elisabeth Duda
Poland's Most Commercially Reliable Teen Comedy Franchise Enters Its Third Instalment — and Runs Out of Ideas Before the Matura Bell Rings Class 4B begins their final year. Nel plans foreign studies. Dante is less enthusiastic. Korek returns — his relationship with Anita in trouble. Cegła falls for a French exchange student. Mysterious new rich boy Adam arrives in a yellow sports car with history involving Dante. AI is replacing classic literature. The matura approaches. Pan

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May 310 min read


Night Stage (2025) by Filipe Matzembacher, Marcio Reolon
Queer Brazilian Erotic Thriller — Hard Paint Directors Return to Berlinale With Public Sex, Political Ambition, and Baseggio's Widescreen Tableaux Matias is a 23-year-old Afro-Brazilian theatre actor in Porto Alegre, hungry for fame. Rafael is a charismatic politician running for mayor, closeted for career reasons. They connect on a hook-up app. What begins as a one-night stand deepens into mutual addiction — not only to each other but to the specific thrill of public sex, th

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May 311 min read


The Million Dollar Bet (2024) by Thomas Woschitz
The Austrian-Made Las Vegas Slacker Film Where a Man With No Training Bets a Million Dollars He Can Run 70 Miles Around the Same City Block in 24 Hours — and His Friend Watches Him Fall Apart Jack and Hank are Las Vegas gamblers stuck in the seedy suburbs — far from the neon of the Strip, in the cramped flats and dull glow of fast food palaces. Hank — described by his sister Janet as "running away from adulthood" — spots a man training for a marathon and makes an impulsive be

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May 311 min read


Out (2024) by Dennis Alink
The Dutch Queer Coming-of-Age Drama Filmed in Black and White — Tom and Ajani Leave the Rural Netherlands for Amsterdam's LGBTQ+ Scene and Discover That Freedom Has Its Own Set of Expectations Tom and Ajani are 19, closeted, and in a secret relationship in the conservative rural town of Ootmarsum in the Netherlands. Tom is an introvert shaped by unsupportive parents — bisexual, resistant to labels, an Ingmar Bergman devotee who wants to make arthouse films. Ajani is extrovert

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May 312 min read
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