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topicnews · July 18, 2025

Apocalypse in the tropics, no sleep to, queens from drama & more

Apocalypse in the tropics, no sleep to, queens from drama & more

Every week we emphasize the remarkable titles that have recently reached streaming platforms in the USA. Take a look at the selection of the following and earlier mergers of this week.

Apocalypse in the tropics (Petra Costa)

Five years, the closest presidential election in Brazilian history and an uprising after her last examination of the turbulent socio-political sphere of Brazil, Petra Costa-the Brilliant documentary behind it Elena And The edge of democracy– – Jair Bolsonaro, the radical Protestant law that brought him the presidency in 2018, and the theocracy against which they are fighting together. With Costas almost unrestricted access to the main characters of modern Brazilian politics, the events of Apocalypse in the tropics Practically unfold in real time – an exciting, profound documentary horror. – – Lukas H. (Full evaluation)

Where to stream: Netflix

No sleep until (Alexandra Simpson)

After theater publications from Eepphus And Christmas Eve in Miller's pointThe latest from Omnes Films come to cinemas and digital today. Alexandra Simpson's feature directory debut No sleep until Last autumn in Venice premiered, played with new directors/new films and at the Los Angeles Festival of Movies in spring and is now arriving this month. Jared Mobarak said in his review: “A hurricane comes and Atlantic Beach, Florida, is on the way. The tourists have already gone. Most residents stay. Why? Because this is a hurricane country. None of this is new. Age or self -satisfaction? This is at home No sleep until plays out from life in the documentary. It is a calm piece with beautiful pictures (great praise to the cameraman Sylvain Freidevaux) and interesting characters who deal with the apparently wild coexistence that is inherent in the maintenance of secular status quo by the uncertainty of the upcoming chaos. “

Where to stream: metrograph at home (on Sunday)

The other queen of Memphis (Luna Mahoux)

The Belgian artist Luna Mahoux films Memphis rapper La Chat when she offers a story of the southern city's music scene. The other Queen of Memphis is a collaborative work between the artist and her subject and presents a unique vision of a very influential rap scene in the United States. Presented in cooperation with a broadcast time.

Where to stream: Le Cinéma Club

Queens of drama (Alexis Langlois)

The relationship that the strange community has with a constantly growing and rotating line-up of pop-divas decades decades, even if the current iteration of this relationship in the social media age VIA the wars between unnoticed Stan reports and of course endless positions via flop stars to the “Khia Asylum”-like an same new evolution in Parasical. The decades of pop industry satire Queens of drama Could skip overall today and spend more time to reflect on the dominance of the stars produced by the Simon Cowell machine than over all contemporary, but it feels completely from the time as it determines how cultural setbacks have changed for the digital age. It is reductive to consider this only as a product of the pearl clutch law if this toxicity can often arise in the queer community-especially for openly queer artists who get as much vitriolic control in the LGBTQ community in the LGBTQ community, as they want to existence. – – Alistair R. (Full evaluation)

Where to stream: vod

Suze (Dane Clark, Linsey Stewart)

Almost two years after his festival premiere Dane Clark and Linsey Stewarts, humorous and thoughtful dramedy Suze Finally gets a publication. Under the direction of Michaela Watkins in her best performance so far, the film captures a unique perspective on common heartache after a single mother is in a low mood on the way to college after her daughter. In the meantime, through a number of unfortunate circumstances, she records her daughter's ex-boyfriend (Charlie Gillespie), who tumbles from her separation. While Clark and Stewart formally research nothing new, there is a real emotional perception and a feeling of empathy when the unexpected scenario builds up, while they never lose a feeling when the right dose of comedy is to be injected. – – Jordan R.

Where to stream: tubi

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