Here at Geek Vibes nation, we review the new Netflix streaming film, The Woman in Cabin 10, starring Keira Knightly and Guy Pearce!
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Alex Russell’s debut, Lurker, is a chilling portrayal of obsession, deception, fame and fandom, led by the stunning duo Pellerin-Madekwe.
While ‘The Secret Agent’ feels absurdist and prolonged at times, it’s a profoundly unsettling and exceptionally performed social commentary.
While Llúcia Garcia leads Romería in a mesmerising way, surrounded by enchanting cinematography, Carla Simón’s film feels fractured and slow.
Mary Bronstein’s delirious take on modern motherhood – screening at the 63rd New York Film Festival – is no ‘Uncut Gems.’ That’s a good thing.
Explore the cult classic film Freaked, a zany spectacle filled with mutants and charm that has gained a devoted following.
We have always been living in George Orwell’s world, but now we are becoming aware of it. Read our full review inside!
As science fiction, Tron: Ares may not break the mold, but it’s an action-packed visual wonder that will make fans of The Grid very happy with this third installment.
Joachim Trier, a master of the form, reunites with Renate Reinsve for a revelatory portrait of a family navigating grief and forgiveness.
Witness the brilliance of Urchin, a film by Harris Dickinson that highlights his growth and artistry as a director.

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![‘Romería’ Review – A Gentle And Emotional Yet Prolonged Reflection On Family, Memory, And Belonging [LFF 2025] A young woman with light brown hair and blue eyes looks at the camera while holding a cigarette; a young man is out of focus in the foreground.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Romeria-1-450x253.jpg)
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![‘Sentimental Value’ Review – A Family Searches For Forgiveness Through Filmmaking In Joachim Trier’s Latest Transcendent Triumph [NYFF 2025] Two women lie close together on a bed, one cradling the other's head. Both have neutral or somber expressions.](https://cdn.geekvibesnation.com/wp-media-folder-geek-vibes-nation/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Sentimental-Value-Still-1-450x243.jpg)
