Currently in theatres in 🇺🇸 United States
A group of hungover film students must race against the clock in order to finish a university project after a wild party leaves their flat, and their footage, in total chaos.
Panic ensues at a company get together. Where Oakley, a business executive, is confronted by his own ego.
Soberly and with restraint, the director reconstructs the attempted femicide she survived fourteen years before. Intense conversations with people from her past provide an external perspective on an act subjectively and objectively impossible to grasp.
Filled with excitement to complete the project of her dreams, Jip needs one final piece of clothing. Realising it is not there on the big day has her chasing through Rotterdam to find it. The pressure rises as she’s told her dream is at risk of being sold to the highest bidder.
Desperate to outdo his muscular roommate, a broke and insecure young man takes an extreme shortcut in his quest for muscle and self-worth.
A dark secret is exposed when Ed and Nath, two Brits abroad, compete for the same girl while leading a hostel bar crawl in Budapest.
a documentary by Vichart Somkaew
straight up abysmal dogshit ai generated slop with incest and racially motivated aspects, male gaze self insert, inaccurate depictions of egypt. watch this if you want to toture yourself
Filmmaker Paula Gaitán and Richard Peña, a professor at Columbia University and former director of film programming at Lincoln Center, delve into the manifestos of Glauber Rocha, revisiting the Aesthetics of Hunger and the Aesthetics of Dreams to reflect on the revolutionary power of cinema.
It is story about a Honest and straightforward lady police Inspector Yogi works in Coimbatore, where she proves a textile mill owner’s “suicide” is actually a murder by his own son, leading to her transfer to the punishment area Vyasarpadi in North Chennai. There she confronts ruthless don Shekar Babu, who controls the area and its police through fear, power, and political influence, but Yogi refuses to bow down and begins taking action against his network.
When a mysterious car crash leaves her stranded in the middle of nowhere, a wannabe race car driver takes shelter with a traveling theater troupe seeking safety, only to find herself in a twisted romance she couldn’t have imagined.
A boy stands in a field, flying his kite.
In the sweltering heat of a indie film set, Molly, a dedicated young actress, endures a relentless barrage of misogynistic slights from her domineering director co-stars and ex love interest. As subtle condescension—dismissive comments, unwanted touches, and endless “adjustments” to her performance—escalates, the grueling shoot drags on take after take. The air grows thicker, bodies slick. Pushed to her absolute limit, Molly snaps. In a raw, explosive outburst, she unleashes the feral rage she’s bottled up for too long—shattering the facade of polite tolerance that women are expected to maintain. Chaos erupts on set, but in the aftermath, Molly stands unapologetic, reclaiming her power and proving a searing truth: a woman’s fury doesn’t diminish her humanity—it affirms it. This unflinching drama exposes the toxic underbelly of an industry built on silencing women, delivering a cathartic reckoning that lingers long after the credits roll.
A lost backpack sets young Amin on a daring journey, testing the limits of familial love and personal sacrifice.