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It has been 33 years since The Fugitive sprinted into cinemas on 6 August 1993, turning a creaking 1960s television serial into one of the defining thrillers of the decade. The film spent

For a brief, electric stretch of the 1970s and 1980s, Jan‑Michael Vincent looked like the real thing. Rugged jaw, surfer’s build, a screen presence that ran somewhere between Steve McQueen and a young

There’s a reason The French Connection still feels like it could burn a hole through your screen. No orchestral grandeur. No Hollywood sheen. Just cold New York streets, breath hanging in the air,

Remember the mythic waves, the fractured friendships, and the slow death of American innocence under the Southern California sun?Big Wednesday wasn’t just another beach movie. Director John Milius’s 1978 cult surf drama was

Peterborough’s Guitar Anti-Hero Levels Up Raynor is a Peterborough, England-based artist building a serious following with his self-described mission as a “guitar kid tryna make cult classics.” With over 229,000 followers and

Microtonal Mayhem from Another Dimension Angine de Poitrine are a boundary-warping experimental rock outfit channeling cosmic absurdity and technical intensity in equal measure. Self-described space-time voyagers Klek and Khn de Poitrine lead

Afro-Disco Goes Interstellar Pigeon are a psychedelic five-piece rooted in the English seaside town of Margate, crafting music that feels borderless and transportive. The band features Falle Nioke (vocals, percussion), Graham Godfrey

Catholic school, punk drums, The NunDead — and the loudest coming-of-age debut at SXSW Edie Arnold is invisible, relegated to drum duty in a school choir she hates. One drunk drummer at a

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