Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror (2025)
Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror is a warm, energetic documentary tracing how Richard O’Brien’s scrappy 1973 stage show became a global cult phenomenon. Through candid cast interviews, archival footage, and O’Brien’s reflections on identity, it celebrates the film’s legacy as a haven for outsiders and a joyful anthem of queer liberation.
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Through A Glass, Lightly (2025)
A quiet nine‑minute portrait of Brian Scadden, one of the few artists keeping wet‑plate photography alive. Through a Glass, Lightly contrasts his slow, intentional craft with our fast digital habits, offering a gentle reminder of the value of patience, permanence, and truly seeing.
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Two Travelling Aunties (2025)
Two Travelling Aunties follows Norah and Susie as they trade expectations for open roads, turning a life of quiet resilience into one of freedom, love, and adventure. What begins as a light travel story becomes a tender portrait of two women carving out a world where they can finally live as themselves.
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Voices from the Abyss (2025)
A stark, poetic glimpse into Acapulco’s legendary La Quebrada cliff divers, Voices from the Abyss blends striking black‑and‑white imagery with the divers’ own reflections to reveal a community shaped by ritual, danger, and devotion. More visual poem than traditional documentary, it honours the legacy, labour, and quiet resilience behind every 100‑foot leap.
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Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (2025)
Ethan Hunt faces his most dangerous mission yet in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, as he and the IMF race to stop a rogue AI capable of global destruction. Packed with massive stunts, relentless momentum, and the franchise’s signature practical spectacle, this final chapter delivers high‑octane thrills even as it wrestles with uneven pacing and a villain that never fully lands.
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