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Room Temperature (2025) by Dennis Cooper, Zac Farley
A Surreal Domestic Horror of Obsession and Control, Where Family Ritual Turns Into Psychological Breakdown Room Temperature (2025) presents itself as an unconventional horror film that blends domestic drama with surreal psychological tension. Directed by Dennis Cooper and Zac Farley, the film centers on a family’s annual haunted house tradition that gradually becomes consumed by the father’s obsessive creative vision. What begins as a communal ritual transforms into a contro

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Apr 177 min read


I Was a Stranger (2024) by Brandt Andersen
The Syrian Refugee Drama That Won the Berlin Amnesty International Prize — and 43 Awards Across 20+ Festivals Before Angel Studios Released It in America A bomb destroys a Syrian family's home in Aleppo. Dr. Amira flees with her daughter — triggering a chain of events that crosses five perspectives, four countries, and one night on the Aegean Sea. Mustafa is a Syrian soldier whose conscience is fracturing. Marwan is a French smuggler in Turkey who says of his clients "they ma

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Apr 1712 min read


It Comes in Waves (2025) by Fitch Jean
It Comes in Waves (2025) by Fitch Jean The Canadian Drama About Rwandan Genocide Survivors That Swept Reelworld With 5 Awards Feature Debut Akai escaped Rwanda with his family but not without witnessing violence that left him mentally scarred. In Ottawa, he works at a variety store, runs track, and holds the family together while their mother's health silently deteriorates. When she dies, Akai — 17, with no plan and a limited support system — becomes solely responsible for hi

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Apr 1711 min read


The Wonderers (2025) by Joséphine Japy
The French Family Drama Where an Actress Makes Her Directing Debut With Her Own Sister's Story The Roussier family lives in a precarious equilibrium on the French Riviera. Bertille, 13, has a severe disability that has resisted diagnosis for years — her condition monopolising the care, attention, and emotional resources of the entire family. Her mother Madeleine and father Gilles maintain a surface of normalcy. Her older sister Marion grows up too fast, seeking refuge in a re

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Apr 1711 min read


Belladone (2025) by Alanté Kavaïté
The French Near-Future Drama Where Elderly People Live in Secret on an Island — and Start Dying When Outsiders Arrive In the near future, the elderly are forcibly placed in state-run institutions. Gaëlle — 30, solitary — cares for a small group of elderly residents living in secret on an isolated island, outside the system's reach. Her world is disrupted when a mysterious sailboat arrives carrying outsiders, including a woman claiming to be a doctor. The newcomers bring energ

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Apr 1710 min read


Kill Me Again (2025) by Keith Jardine
The Time-Loop Slasher Where the Killer Is Trapped — a UFC Fighter Makes His Feature Directing Debut Charlie — the Midnight Mangler — stops at a roadside diner after a murder, intending to lie low. Instead he finds himself trapped: the same violent night, reset and reset, every exit sealed. At first he leans into it — more killing, less consequence. Then the repetition starts to corrode him. Then he starts looking for the reason. Written, directed, and produced by former UFC

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Apr 1610 min read


I am Bone (2026) by Shawn Martin
The True-Story Crime Drama Where the Director, Writer, and Subject Are All the Same Person A promising young athlete on 16th Street in Santa Monica is sexually violated by a corrupt police officer. Without support, without justice, he is absorbed into gang life — becoming Bone, one of the most feared gang leaders on the streets of Los Angeles. The film then traces his path out: through violence, incarceration, faith, and redemption. Based on the true events of Shawn Martin's

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Apr 1610 min read


The Things You Kill (2025) by Alireza Khatami
A Haunting Psychological Descent into Guilt and Vengeance, Where Reality Fractures Under the Weight of Moral Collapse The Things You Kill (2025) presents itself as a slow-burning psychological drama that blends elements of mystery, surrealism, and moral inquiry. Directed by Alireza Khatami, the film follows a university professor consumed by grief after the suspicious death of his mother. As his emotional state deteriorates, he manipulates his gardener into carrying out an a

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Apr 167 min read


Do Not Grow Weary (2026) by Jason Massey
A Faith-Driven Legal Drama of Redemption and Truth, Where Justice Becomes a Personal Mission Across Time Do Not Grow Weary (2026) presents itself as a grounded legal drama infused with themes of faith, justice, and redemption. Directed by Jason Massey, the film follows a young attorney who inherits her father’s law firm and uncovers new evidence tied to a decade-old case. As she revisits the past, the narrative explores not only legal truth but also moral responsibility and

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Apr 167 min read


The Napa Boys (2025) by Nick Corirossi
A Surreal Comedy Trip Through Wine Country, Where Absurd Humor and Friendship Spiral Into Chaos and Satirical Escapism The Napa Boys (2025) presents itself as a chaotic, absurdist comedy that blends road-trip structure with sketch-style humor. Directed by Nick Corirossi, the film follows a group of friends led by the enigmatic “Sommelier,” portrayed by DJ Qualls, on a bizarre journey through Napa Valley. Rather than adhering to a traditional narrative arc, the film unfolds t

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Apr 165 min read


Mouth Ulcers – Closer To You: Darkwave Romance from the Haunted Suburbs
Mouth Ulcer s are a four-piece alternative band crafting moody, atmospheric music rooted in the sounds of the 1980s. Blending post-punk, goth, and darkwave, the group creates a haunting yet danceable sonic landscape defined by melodic bass lines, shimmering guitars, and brooding vocals. Describing their sound as “music from the haunted suburbs,” Mouth Ulcers channel the spirit of genre pioneers while delivering a modern, polished edge. Their growing international listener bas

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Apr 151 min read


The Gnomes – Magic Man: Frankston Rock Revival with Vintage Swagger
The Gnomes are a four-piece rock band from Frankston, Australia, making waves in Melbourne’s live music scene with their tight musicianship, classic songwriting, and high-energy performances. Originally conceived as a solo project under the name Gnome, the act has evolved into a full-band powerhouse with a sharper, louder, and more confident sound. Drawing inspiration from The Kinks, The Easybeats, and The Lemon Twigs, The Gnomes fuse Merseybeat charm, power-pop hooks, and v

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Apr 151 min read


MUNA – Wannabeher: Indie-Pop Icons Return with Bold, Cinematic Confidence
MUNA are a Los Angeles-based indie-pop trio composed of Katie Gavin, Naomi McPherson, and Josette Maskin. Renowned for their emotionally intelligent songwriting and genre-blending sound, the group seamlessly merges synth-pop, indie rock, and alternative pop with sharp cultural insight and deeply personal storytelling. Since their breakthrough and especially following their critically acclaimed 2022 self-titled album—released on Phoebe Bridgers’ Saddest Factory Records—MUNA h

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Apr 152 min read


The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping (2026) by Francis Lawrence
A Dark Return to Panem’s Origins, Where Survival Begins Earlier and the Games Reveal the Birth of Rebellion The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping (2026) expands the dystopian world of Panem by revisiting one of its most brutal historical moments—the 50th Hunger Games. Directed by Francis Lawrence, the film explores the origins of Haymitch Abernathy, played by Joseph Zada, long before his mentorship in the original saga. Set decades before Katniss Everdeen’s story, it delv

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Apr 158 min read


Godzilla Minus Zero (2026) by Takashi Yamazaki
The Oscar-Winning Kaiju Sequel Filmed in IMAX — Japan's Most Famous Monster Comes for New York Japan Survived Minus One Two years after Kōichi Shikishima seemingly destroyed Godzilla in postwar Japan, a piece of the monster's flesh was shown regenerating as it sank to the ocean floor. Minus Zero picks up that thread — the Shikishima family returns, Japan faces a deeper despair than before, and Godzilla reaches New York City in the closing moments of the teaser trailer. Yamaza

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Apr 1510 min read


Elon Musk Unveiled: The Tesla Experiment (2025) by Andreas Pichler
The German Investigative Documentary Built on 100GB of Leaked Tesla Data In 2014, Elon Musk unveiled Tesla's self-driving car to an enthusiastic audience. What consumers didn't know was that Autopilot was not road-ready — and that new owners were being used to improve the software by providing their real-world driving data. When a fatal accident in Florida triggered a protracted lawsuit, Tesla claimed it had fixed the problem. More crashes followed. In 2022, former Tesla serv

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Apr 159 min read


Broken Voices (2025) by Ondřej Provazník
The Czech #MeToo Period Drama Shot on 16mm That Is More Picnic at Hanging Rock Than Pitch Perfect A 13-Year-Old Joins an Elite Girls Choir — and the Choirmaster's Attention Turns Out to Be the Most Dangerous Prize She Could Win Thirteen-year-old Karolína dreams of joining the prestigious girls choir where her older sister Lucie already sings. When the demanding choirmaster Mácha Vitek notices her voice, she is invited to a mountain ski resort for intense rehearsals — the firs

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Apr 1511 min read


Butterflies (2024) by Jenni Toivoniemi
The Finnish Father-Daughter Comedy With Nowhere Left to Hide. She Says No to Everything. He Says Yes to Anything. They're Stuck Together at Finland's Biggest Tango Festival. Siiri is a stressed, uptight 29-year-old adviser to the Minister of Economic Affairs. Her job brings her back to Seinäjoki — her hometown — for Finland's iconic Tangomarkkinat, where a Tango King and Queen are crowned over five summer days. Her father Petri, a former schlager singer and relentless optimis

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Apr 159 min read


Guacamole Yesterdays (2024) by Jordan Noel
The Indie Sci-Fi That Turns Heartbreak Into a Memory You Can Rewrite — But Probably Shouldn't A heartbroken cartoonist named Ames enters experimental therapy that allows her to relive and reshape her memories of her failed marriage. First dates, quiet resentments, final arguments — she can replay them all, and change how they go. But as the altered versions accumulate, the line between what actually happened and what she wishes had happened begins to collapse. Written and sho

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Apr 149 min read


Mr. and Mrs. Stodola (2023) by Petr Hátle
A Chilling True-Crime Descent Into Ordinary Evil, Where Domestic Life Masks Brutality and Moral Collapse Mr. and Mrs. Stodola ( Manželé Stodolovi , 2023) presents a disturbing, slow-burning true-crime drama rooted in real events. Directed by Petr Hátle, the film explores the psychology of a married couple responsible for a series of murders in the early 2000s. Rather than focusing on sensational violence, it adopts a restrained, observational approach that emphasizes the ban

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Apr 147 min read


The Image of You (2024) by Jeff Fisher
A Seductive Twin Thriller of Obsession and Deception, Where Love, Identity, and Trust Collapse Into Psychological Manipulation The Image of You (2024) presents itself as a sleek, psychological thriller built around identity, desire, and suspicion. Directed by Jeff Fisher, the film explores the dangerous dynamic between identical twins and the fragile boundaries of trust. At the center are Anna and Zoe, both played by Sasha Pieterse, whose contrasting personalities drive the

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Apr 148 min read


In Cold Light (2025) by Maxime Giroux
A Brutal Noir Descent into Grief and Fractured Identity, Where Survival Becomes a High-Stakes Emotional Game Driven by Trauma In Cold Light (2025) positions itself as a stark, emotionally grounded crime thriller that leans heavily into noir realism and psychological tension. Directed by Maxime Giroux, the film avoids glamorizing crime and instead focuses on the emotional consequences of violence and survival. At its center is Ava Bly, played by Maika Monroe, a recently relea

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Apr 148 min read


This Is Not a Test (2025) by Adam MacDonald
A tense, character-driven zombie survival story set within the claustrophobic walls of a high school. A slow-burn apocalypse narrative focused on psychology rather than spectacle This Is Not a Test follows Sloane and a small group of students trapped inside their high school during a zombie outbreak. Instead of focusing purely on action, the film explores the emotional and psychological toll of isolation, fear, and uncertainty. The confined setting intensifies the tension, t

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Apr 145 min read


Unexplainable (2024) by Fabrício Bittar
A deeply emotional true story about faith, resilience, and the power of family. A spiritual and human journey through illness, belief, and unconditional love Unexplainable ( Inexplicável ) tells the powerful true story of an 8-year-old boy whose life is turned upside down after being diagnosed with a severe illness. As his condition worsens, his family is forced into an emotional battle that tests their strength, unity, and faith. The narrative centers on how love and belief

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Apr 145 min read
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