Tamra Davis takes us back to 1995 as iconic bands like Beastie Boys and Foo Fighters tour Australia in “The Best Summer.” Get our thoughts!
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Cathy Yan returns to the Sundance Film Festival with her art world satire “The Gallerist” starring Natalie Portman. Get our thoughts!
Iron Lung offers a uniquely suffocating descent into psychological and cosmic horror. It’s slow, weird, and draining in a way that feels oddly beautiful.
Dive into Redux Redux, where a mother’s quest for justice spans multiple timelines in a gripping revenge tale.
Experience the captivating story of Dracula through a fresh lens with Luc Besson’s innovative and romantic approach.
Whistle delves into the inevitability of death through its gripping plot and haunting themes. Discover the horror film now.
Lady is truly a joy, showing that women have different desires, different ambitions, but a similar goal of living life as freely as they wish.
Examine the poignant challenges highlighted in How To Divorce During The War amidst the backdrop of an increasingly fragmented world.
Viva Verdi! takes you inside Casa Verdi, a unique retirement home for musicians. Discover the beauty of artistry and mentorship.
Josephine offers a raw and immersive look into a child’s fearful reality, leaving viewers exhausted and reflective.
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![‘LADY’ Review – Olive Nwosu’s Debut Is A Feminist Classic [Sundance 2026] A person in a blue shirt sits in the driver's seat of a red car, resting their head on their hand, with several passengers in the back seat at night.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/LADY-Still_1-450x253.jpg)
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![‘Josephine’ Review – When A Child Discovers Violence [Sundance 2026] A woman holds a child in her arms while a man stands beside them in an elevator with wood panel walls.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Josephine-Still_1-1024x576.jpg)