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Movies: All You Need Is Blood (2023) by Cooper Roberts: Brains, Heart, and Homemade Horror
Zombies, Cameras, and Father-Son Chaos What happens when a small-town teen filmmaker accidentally casts his undead dad in a zombie movie? Cooper Roberts’ All You Need Is Blood answers that question with gleeful absurdity, heartfelt chaos, and buckets of blood. Equal parts zombie comedy, coming-of-age story, and love letter to DIY filmmaking , this clever indie gem reinvigorates the undead genre with humor, sincerity, and a dash of splatter-era nostalgia. Set in an unassuming

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Oct 296 min read


Movies: Grand Tour (2024) by Miguel Gomes: A Journey Through Time, Cinema, and the Human Spirit
The Traveler Who Runs From Love Part travelogue, part historical dream, and part love letter to cinema itself, Miguel Gomes’ Grand Tour is a mesmerizing exploration of escape, memory, and the strange beauty of distance. Moving between 1917’s colonial Burma and modern-day Asia , the film blurs the boundaries between past and present, love and flight, fiction and reality. Gomes, one of Europe’s most inventive directors, delivers a deeply poetic meditation on wanderlust, loneli

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Oct 296 min read


Movies: The French Italian (2024) by Rachel Wolther: Comedy, Chaos, and the Art of Petty Revenge
New York Neighbors at War (and in Rehearsal) A witty and delightfully absurd look at modern New York life, Rachel Wolther’s The French Italian turns an everyday neighbor feud into a full-blown theatrical farce. With its offbeat humor, sharp writing, and relatable neuroses, the film transforms apartment-life squabbles into a satire of ambition, art, and the madness of urban coexistence. Set in the dense, chaotic world of New York apartment living, The French Italian follows

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Oct 295 min read


Movies: My new friends (2024) by André Téchiné: Neighbors, Morality, and the Quiet Rebellion of Compassion
A Human Drama Beneath the Uniform In his latest film, André Téchiné crafts a poignant reflection on empathy, duty, and disobedience. Les Gens d’à côté follows Lucie (Isabelle Huppert) , a police officer whose growing affection for her troubled neighbors forces her into a moral dilemma. Subtle, intelligent, and emotionally charged, the film continues Téchiné’s long-standing tradition of exploring the intersection of human fragility and institutional constraint . Set in a pro

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Oct 296 min read


Movies: Dedalus (2024) by Gianluca Manzetti: Influence, Isolation, and the Price of Going Viral
The Social Arena of Doom Darkly satirical and visually arresting, Gianluca Manzetti’s “Dedalus” transforms the modern obsession with fame into a claustrophobic thriller for the digital age. Six influencers enter a glamorous contest for followers and fortune — only to discover that the real game is survival. Mixing Black Mirror cynicism with Italian neo-noir flair, Dedalus captures the collision between virtual validation and real-world consequences. Set in an eerie, high-t

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Oct 296 min read


Movies: Everyone Asked About You (2025) by John Lacy: Fame, Exploitation, and the Cost of Performance
A Mirror to Hollywood’s Forgotten Souls A haunting and unflinching look at the film industry’s hidden scars, John Lacy’s “Everyone Asked About You” dives deep into the psychological toll of fame and artistic ambition. With an ensemble cast led by Rachel Bailit , John Lacy , and Michael Shamus Wiles , the film bridges Hollywood’s golden nostalgia with its most painful truths — exposing how young performers are shaped, used, and often broken by the pursuit of success. Everyon

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Oct 296 min read


Movies: Witchy Ways (2024) by Jane Clark: Love, Magic, and the Courage to Believe Again
A Romantic Spell in the California Hills Playful, romantic, and gently mystical, Jane Clark’s “Witchy Ways” blends the supernatural with heartfelt storytelling to deliver a film that’s as much about self-discovery as it is about magic. With strong performances from Diora Baird and Marem Hassler , this enchanting indie celebrates love, intuition, and the feminine power of transformation — proving that sometimes, the most magical thing of all is connection. In Witchy Ways , a

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Oct 296 min read


Movies: Eleanor the Great (2025) by Scarlett Johansson: The Power of Story, Memory, and Second Chances
In her directorial debut, Scarlett Johansson delivers a heartfelt and emotionally complex drama with Eleanor the Great — a story about grief, memory, and the lies we tell to make life bearable. Led by a luminous performance from June Squibb , the film balances humour and heartbreak, revealing how storytelling can both heal and destroy. General Description: A Story About Loss, Lies, and Late-Life Liberation Eleanor the Great follows Eleanor Morgenstein , a 94-year-old widow

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Oct 297 min read


Festivals: Our Hero, Balthazar (2025) by Oscar Boyson: Satire, Self-Delusion, and the Search for Meaning in Modern America
A razor-edged and darkly funny examination of modern youth, Oscar Boyson’s “Our Hero, Balthazar” is part coming-of-age odyssey, part internet fever dream. At once hilarious and harrowing, it explores how young men craft identities in the age of constant performance — where morality is measured in likes, and heroism has become a hashtag. Modern Youth Under the Ring Light Boyson’s debut feature is a biting social satire disguised as a road movie , following a privileged prep-s

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Oct 287 min read


Music: Stone Cold Sweethearts “Doghouse”: Indie Grit Meets Raw Northern Soul
The rising Lincolnshire outfit Stone Cold Sweethearts (SCS) are kicking down the door of the UK indie scene with “Doghouse” — a snarling, heartfelt track that blends working-class defiance with emotional grit. It’s everything great British rock should be: loud, honest, and impossible to ignore . From Small-Town Fire to Big-Stage Fury Stone Cold Sweethearts , affectionately shortened to SCS , are a UK indie/alt-rock band that refuse to blend into the crowd. Led by dual voca

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Oct 282 min read


Music: Health “Thought leader”: Noise, Nihilism, and the Beauty of Controlled Chaos
L.A.’s industrial titans HEALTH return with “THOUGHT LEADER” , a searing collision of digital dissonance and existential dread — a track that cements their reputation as the most fearless architects of modern noise-pop. It’s brutal, hypnotic, and deeply human — the sound of a world coming apart, set to a perfect rhythm. From the L.A. Underground to Global Cult Icons Formed in the chaotic sprawl of downtown Los Angeles’ noise scene , HEALTH — Jake Duzsik (vocals, guitar), J

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Oct 282 min read


Music: Sports Team “Medium Machine”: Chaos, Charm, and the Sound of Modern Britain
The Rowdy Chroniclers of a Generation Formed at Cambridge University , Sports Team quickly exploded out of the underground London circuit, building a rabid fanbase through word-of-mouth chaos. Before they’d even released a single, they were drawing lines around the block at The Five Bells and Moth Club , their shows becoming legendary for their energy, wit, and barely-contained anarchy. Their Mercury Prize–nominated debut album Deep Down Happy (2020) cemented their place as

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Oct 282 min read


Music: Highline “I Can See”: The Sound of Growing Up Without Slowing Down
Sydney’s indie rockers Highline return with “I Can See” , a shimmering, heartfelt anthem that captures the turbulence and tenderness of becoming who you are — one chorus at a time. From Schoolyard Jams to Stadium Ambitions Formed by a group of high school friends in Sydney, Highline turned lunchtime DMA’s covers into a full-blown creative journey. Since their early EPs, they’ve become known for blending brit-pop energy with emotive Australian indie storytelling , crafting

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Oct 281 min read


Trends World: The Disinformation Dilemma: How Documentaries Are Exposing the Global Fake News Machine
Movie Trend: Truth, Lies, and the New Documentary Realism In an age when misinformation fuels political chaos and social distrust, documentary filmmaking has become one of the last strongholds of truth-telling. Tonislav Hristov’s Truth or Dare , which premiered at the Ji.hlava International Film Festival , captures this urgency by investigating how fake news and online conspiracies are reshaping democratic life in Bulgaria — and by extension, across the globe. Through intimat

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Oct 284 min read


Trends World: Art vs. Algorithm: Cinema’s Moral Stand Against AI Creation
Movie Trend: The Rebellion Against Artificial Creativity As AI tools reshape nearly every creative industry, some filmmakers are taking a public and moral stand against automation in art. At the forefront of this rebellion is Guillermo del Toro , who has declared he would “rather die” than use generative AI in any of his films. Speaking while promoting his latest film, “Frankenstein,” currently in select theaters ahead of its global Netflix release on November 7, 2025 , de

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Oct 274 min read


Trend World: Fame, Fallout, and Forgiveness: How Streaming Docs Are Redefining the Celebrity Narrative
Movie Trend: The Rise of Investigative Memorials Celebrity documentaries are evolving beyond remembrance into cultural indictments — unmasking the machinery of fame, media, and public judgment. Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth , premiering November 10, 2025 , on Hulu (U.S.) and Disney+ (UK) , embodies this shift by reframing tragedy as truth-seeking. The two-part limited series turns Flack’s life and death into a case study in accountability , exploring how media sensat

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Oct 274 min read


Trend World: Faith, Film, and the Culture Wars: Mel Gibson’s ‘Resurrection of the Christ’ Faces Backlash Over Casting Choice
Religion, Cinema, and the Politics of Casting The intersection of faith, celebrity, and political ideology is once again igniting global debate as Mel Gibson’s long-awaited sequel to The Passion of the Christ faces backlash — not for its story, but for its casting. The announcement that Polish actress Kasia Smutniak will portray Mary, the Mother of Jesus , in The Resurrection of the Christ has drawn sharp criticism from far-right Catholic groups in Poland, where Smutniak i

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Oct 274 min read


Trend World: Love Under Surveillance: How Aly Muritiba’s ‘America’ Turns Romance Into Political Resistance
Romance in the Shadow of Power: The Global Turn Toward Political Love Stories A new trend in global cinema is redefining the romantic genre — transforming love into a form of political resistance . Aly Muritiba’s short film America exemplifies this evolution, blending intimacy, immigration, and surveillance into a moving allegory about belonging in an age of fear. The 22-minute short marks Muritiba’s English-language debut , starring Cheyenne Jackson ( American Horror Stor

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Oct 274 min read


Movies: Un balcon à Limoges (2025) by Jérôme Reybaud: Dancing on the Edge of Survival
A poetic, understated, and deeply human portrait of resilience, Un balcon à Limoges captures the rhythms of loneliness, dignity, and spontaneous joy in the margins of society. Directed by Jérôme Reybaud , the film transforms a story of poverty into a celebration of vitality — finding grace in the unlikeliest corners of modern France. A Quiet Dance of Freedom and Fragility In the provincial city of Limoges, Gladys (Fabienne Babe), a woman in her fifties without a home or acc

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Oct 275 min read


Movies: Mercato (2025) by Tristan Séguéla: The Beautiful Game Gets Ugly
A fast-paced, high-stakes drama set in the heart of global football’s billion-dollar machinery, Mercato dives deep into the ruthless world of player transfers, ambition, and survival. With just seven days until the transfer window closes, one man must gamble everything — his career, his reputation, and his soul — to stay in the game. Football, Fortune, and Fracture Mercato follows Driss Berzane (played by Jamel Debbouze ), a once-successful player agent who finds himself a

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Oct 275 min read


Movies: Together (2025) by Michael Shanks: Love, Flesh, and the Horror of Closeness
A surreal and deeply unsettling fusion of romance, dark humor, and body horror — Together dares to ask: how close is too close? Directed and written by Michael Shanks , and starring real-life couple Dave Franco and Alison Brie , this chilling yet emotional film dissects love, co-dependency, and physical transformation with both tenderness and terror. When Love Becomes a Monster Years into their relationship, Tim (Dave Franco) and Millie (Alison Brie) move to the countryside

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Oct 275 min read


Movies: Die Akademie (2024) by Camilla Guttner: Art, Ambition, and the Price of Creation
A visually rich and emotionally intricate exploration of life inside an art academy, Die Akademie ( The Academy ) paints a vivid portrait of creativity, competition, and identity in modern Germany. Camilla Guttner’s feature debut captures the chaos, beauty, and contradictions of artistic awakening — a film about what it truly means to create, belong, and break free. The Art School as a World of Dreams and Doubts Set in a fictional Munich art academy, the film follows Jojo (M

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Oct 275 min read


Movies: The Mastermind (2025) by Kelly Reichardt: A Heist Without a Plan, A Crime Without Glory
A quiet, meditative twist on the classic heist film — The Mastermind redefines the crime genre with Kelly Reichardt’s signature realism, slow-burn pacing, and psychological introspection. Starring Josh O’Connor, Alana Haim, and Sterling Thompson, the film transforms a seemingly thrilling art theft into a portrait of futility, regret, and disconnection in post-1960s America. Crime in Slow Motion Set in 1970, The Mastermind follows James Blaine Mooney (Josh O’Connor), a faile

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Oct 275 min read


Movies: Listen to the voices (2024) by Maxime Jean-Baptiste: A quietly powerful story of grief, drums and healing
Echoes of Memory and Music A lyrical exploration of family loss and musical healing set in French Guiana, this debut by Maxime Jean-Baptiste merges drama and music to tell a story of intergenerational grief and forgiveness. “Kouté vwa” follows 13-year-old Melrick, who spends the summer with his grandmother Nicole and uncovers the story of her late son Lucas, a drummer whose death fractured the family. Blending drama, documentary tone, and music, the film explores how silence,

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Oct 276 min read
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