• Super Mario RPG Drops to $30 at Target
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    While supplies last, Target is offering the excellent Super Mario RPG remake for Nintendo Switch for only $30. You can get free shipping on orders $35 or more, which you'll want to do to avoid the $5.99 shipping fee. This game is a physical copy so you can sell or trade it off when you're done with it. Super Mario RPG for $30Nintendo SwitchSuper Mario RPGSuper Mario RPG is a remake of the 1996 SNES classic. It was one of the best games to grace the console back then amidst a sea of other incredible titles, and Nintendo did a great job of staying faithful to the game's charm and fun factor. A whole slew of improvements have been implemented to bring this game up to modern day standards, including updated visuals, music, gameplay mechanics, and several small yet welcome quality-of-life UI improvements.In our Super Mario RPG review, Tom Marks wrote that "Super Mario RPG is considered a classic for a reason, and this wonderfully faithful remake makes it easy for anyone who missed it in the SNES era to see why. Its unabashedly odd, reveling in the unexpected with writing that constantly had me bursting out laughing at jokes Id heard a dozen times before. Its turn-based combat is fairly simple outside of its very clever boss fights, but its also ultra satisfying to keep your timing string going even when youre plowing through pushovers. And while the updated graphics are equal parts pretty and sort of unambitious when it comes to interpreting the originals style (with some unfortunate menu lag), the new takes on its excellent music are truly exceptional. Super Mario RPG already held up pretty well if you didnt mind a bit of dust on its different systems, but now theres no excuse not to see why Marios most unexpected adventure is still so beloved."Looking for more Mario games? Here's a list of every Mario game for the Nintendo Switch.Why Should You Trust IGN's Deals Team?IGN's deals team has a combined 30+ years of experience finding the best discounts in gaming, tech, and just about every other category. We don't try to trick our readers into buying things they don't need at prices that aren't worth buying something at. Our ultimate goal is to surface the best possible deals from brands we trust and our editorial team has personal experience with. You can check out our deals standards here for more information on our process, or keep up with the latest deals we find on IGN's Deals account on Twitter.Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.
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  • Netflix Has Never Been More Successful (Or More Expensive)
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    Its fair to say that Netflix had pretty high expectations for itself in the fourth and final financial quarter of 2024.Bolstered by the December 26 premiere of Squid Game season 2, the livestream double whammy of two NFL Christmas Day games and the Jake Paul/Mike Tyson fight, and the impending arrival of WWE Raw in January 2025, the streamer was expected to add around 9 million new paid subscribers during the observed October-December timeframe. Still, even that ambitious estimate fell well short of the reality of Netflixs success to close out the year.In reporting its 2024 Q4 earnings results on January 21, Netflix revealed that it overshot that 9 million new subscriber number by juuuuust a tad. All in all, the streamer brought in a record 18.91 million fresh subscribers, pushing its total number of global members to over 300 million for the first time in the companys nearly 20-year history. If my hasty, back-of-the-envelope calculation is correct, that means roughly four percent of all human beings on planet Earth currently have a Netflix account. (Funnily enough, four percent seems to be a pretty consistent metric when it comes to Netflix as a 2024 study found that four percent of U.S. adults have never heard of the worlds most popular streamer. Humankind truly contains multitudes).While many earnings reports are perfunctory, legally-mandated affairs to keep investors apprised of market-moving numbers, some conference calls can take on the cadence of a celebration. That is very much the case with Netflixs latest update, which points to an organization that has all but won the streaming war. There has, quite simply, never been a better time to be Netflix.Even beyond the eye-catching 300 million subscriber benchmark, Netflixs Q4 numbers are quite impressive under the hood. Netflix reported that, accounting for extra member accounts, its global audience could be as high as 700 million. Its net income for the period was $1.87 billion, up nearly a full billion dollars from the same period last year. One prominent analyst described the streamers latest earnings as near flawless, while the companys stocks surged 100%.Markets are perpetually in search of the financial unicorn that can unlock the infinite growth cheat code, and Netflix suddenly seems as good a candidate as any. As its technology and entertainment competitors flounder under the weight of poor management (Meta), questionable product gambits (also Meta), and close ties to an unpopular incoming administration promising tariffs (again: Meta), Netflix feels as though its built for the long haul more than ever. The whole world is a Blockbuster just waiting to get bankrupted. Of course, whats best for Wall Street isnt always whats best for the consumer. And tucked into Netflixs good-time earnings bonanza was news of across-the-board price hikes. The streamer announced the following changes: The standard plan (with ads) moves from $6.99 to $7.99. The standard plan (without ads) moves from $15.49 to $17.99 per month, representing the first price increase at this level in three years. The premium plan, with four simultaneous streams, moves from $22.99 to $24.99 per month. The cost of adding an additional member to any plan moves from $7.99 to $8.99.The price increase of the ad-supported plan is sure to be particularly disappointing for some, as it represents the first time Netflix has increased that model and suggests that a further blending of ad and subscription costs could be in the companys long-term plans. To explain the changes, Netflix wrote to investors that: As we continue to invest in programming and deliver more value for our members, we will occasionally ask our members to pay a little more so that we can re-invest to further improve Netflix.Its not reasonable to expect a streamers prices to remain the same in perpetuity, especially as it adds additional content and, in theory, value. Thats not even to mention the global uptick in the inflation rate following the COVID-19 pandemic response. But Netflixs latest price increases seem more closely associated with its ascendance as the streaming war winner than they do with the financial reality on the ground. One Redditor notes that the premium plans price increased by 108% over the span of 10 years while the global inflation rate over the same time frame was 33%.Going forward, Netflix will face increased pressure on two fronts: from investors who want to see improvements upon record earnings and from subscribers who want their increased subscription price justified. Ironically, the likely resolution to both of these capitalistic quandaries lies in the 2025 arrival of the third and final season of the most successful anti-capitalist fable ever streamed. Join our mailing listGet the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox!
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  • SXSW 2025 Film Lineup Led by A24s Death of a Unicorn, Ben Afflecks Accountant 2, Nicole Kidmans Holland, Seth Rogens The Studio, and More!
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    Two years after SXSW updated the name of its film festival to the SXSW Film & TV Festival, the winds of change are on full display in Austin. Ever a forward-looking festwith SXSW long being the omnibus intersection of where film, music, tech, gaming, and more meetthis fest seems to perpetually keep one eye on the future. Which might explain why 2025 will see the film/TV sides big opening project be not a motion picture, but the premiere of an eagerly anticipated new television series on Apple TV+.The Studio, an ambitious comedy show from Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, will kick off the fun in the Texan capital when it opens the festival on Friday, March 7. The series is created by longtime comedy collaborators Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg (Superbad, This Is the End, Preacher), as well as Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory, and Frida Perez. With a starry cast which includes Rogen, Catherine OHara, Kathryn Hahn, Ike Barinholtz, and Chase Sui Wonders (plus a host of celebrity cameos), the series is an industry laugher aimed squarely at making light of Hollywoods current sense of upheaval. The series stars Rogen as Matt Remick, a fictional head of a fictional movie studio, Continental Studios, which is forced to circumnavigate the surreal realities of the 21st century entertainment industry.We are thrilled to welcome Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg back to SXSW with our Opening Night TV Premiere, The Studio, said Claudette Godfrey, the VP of Film and TV. This brilliantly conceived series is exquisitely cast and written, capturing the fanatical love, dedication, pressure, and, yes, the hubris that defines our industry.SXSW looks to be a buzzy event outside opening night, too, with other headliners including A24s much memed new horror-comedy, Death of a Unicorn. That film from writer-director Alex Scharfman stars Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega as a father and daughter who accidentally run over (you guessed it) a unicorn. Yet when they attempt to harness the little guys magical horn for pharmaceutical profit things get pointed. Especially after mama shows up.Gavin OConnor and Ben Afflecks surprise franchise about a U.S. Treasury agent who is secretly a cold-blooded assassin is also continuing its journey in Austin where The Accountant 2 will have its world premiere. There is also Holland, Mimi Caves Nicole Kidman-led thriller about a small town, American life being turned upside down by a secret. Other headliners include AshFlying Lotus high-concept sci-fi thriller film starring Eiza Gonzlez, Aaron Paul, and Ike Uwaisand Universal Pictures and Blumhouses new original suspense chiller, Drop from director Christopher Landon (Happy Death Day, Freaky) and which stars Meghann Fahy (The White Lotus).Beyond the headliners, new narrative features from the likes of Jay Duplass and Geremy Jasper, and stars that include Kate Mara, Laurence Fishburne, and Rosamund Pike, will be in town, plus new documentaries which run the gamut from the story of Amish and Mennonite women who turn into political activists (Arrest the Midwife) to the story of Florida folks who volunteer to competitively remove invasive python snakes slinking around the Everglades at night (The Python Hunt). We guess thats good work if you can survive it?Below is a full run-down of the feature film and TV lineups.The Accountant 2Director: Gavin OConnor, Producers: Ben Affleck, Lynette Howell Taylor, Mark Williams, Screenwriter: Bill DubuqueChristian Wolff is brought out of hiding by Treasury Agent Marybeth Medina after someone close to them is killed by unknown assassins. To solve the murder, Wolff must recruit the help of his estranged but highly lethal brother Brax. Cast: Ben Affleck, Jon Bernthal, Cynthia Addai-Robinson, Daniella Pineda, Allison Robertson, J.K. Simmons (World Premiere)AshDirector: Flying Lotus, Producers: Nate Bolotin, Matthew Metcalfe, Screenwriter: Jonni RemmlerA woman wakes up on a distant planet and finds the crew of her space station viciously killed. Her investigation into what happened sets in motion a terrifying chain of events. Cast:Eiza Gonzlez, Aaron Paul, Flying Lotus, Iko Uwais, Kate Elliott, Beulah Koale (World Premiere)Join our mailing listGet the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox!Death of a UnicornDirector/Screenwriter: Alex Scharfman, Producers: Drew Houpt, Lucas Joaquin, Alex Scharfman, Lars Knudsen, Tyler Campellone, Tim Headington, Theresa Steele PageA father and daughter accidentally hit and kill a unicorn while en route to a weekend retreat, where his billionaire boss seeks to exploit the creatures miraculous curative properties. Cast: Paul Rudd, Jenna Ortega, Will Poulter, Ta Leoni, Richard E. Grant, Anthony Carrigan, Sunita Mani, Jessica Hynes (World Premiere)DropDirector: Christopher Landon, Producers: Jason Blum, Michael Bay, Brad Fuller, Cameron Fuller, Screenwriters: Jillian Jacobs, Chris RoachA widowed mother, on her first date in years, arrives at an upscale restaurant where she meets her handsome date. But their chemistry curdles as she begins being irritated and then terrorized by a series of anonymous drops to her phone. Cast: Meghann Fahy, Brandon Sklenar, Violett Beane, Jacob Robinson, Ed Weeks (World Premiere)HollandDirector: Mimi Cave, Producer: Kate Churchill, Peter Dealbert, Nicole Kidman, Per Saari, Screenwriter: Andrew SodroskiIn this unpredictable thriller, Nancy is a teacher whose life with her husband in Holland, Michigan, tumbles into a twisted tale when she and her colleague become suspicious of a secret. Cast: Nicole Kidman, Matthew Macfadyen, Jude Hill, Gael Garca Bernal (World Premiere)NARRATIVE FEATURE COMPETITION Presented by KickstarterBunnyDirector: Ben Jacobson, Producer: Sarah Sarandos, Screenwriters: Mo Stark, Ben Jacobson, Stefan MarolachakisTwo best friends rally the neighbors in their tenement building to help them hide a dead body over the best/worst night of their lives. Cast: Mo Stark, Ben Jacobson, Liza Colby, Tony Drazan, Lina Rong Mei Chen, Genevieve Hudson-Price, Liz Caribel Sierra, Ajay Naidu, Richard Price, Henry Czerny (World Premiere)Fantasy LifeDirector/Screenwriter: Matthew Shear, Producers: Charlie Alderman, Chris Dodds, Philip Keefe, Amanda Peet, Emily McCann Lesser, David Bernon, Sam SlaterAfter getting laid off, a thirty-something paralegal in New York starts babysitting his psychiatrists three granddaughters and falls for their mother, an actress in a rocky marriage. Cast: Amanda Peet, Matthew Shear, Alessandro Nivola, Judd Hirsch, Bob Balaban, Andrea Martin, Zosia Mamet, Jessica Harper, Holland Taylor, Sheng Wang (World Premiere)FucktoysDirector/Screenwriter: Annapurna Sriram, Producer: Timothy PetryniJoin AP on a bubblegum grindhouse adventure through sunny and romantic Trashtown, USA. In this raucous odyssey a wanton minx quests hard across a dreamy landscape of smut, filth and psychics, hustling to lift a curse that has been f*cking her sh*t up. Cast: Annapurna Sriram, Sadie Scott, Francois Arnaud, Damian Young, Big Freedia, Brandon Flynn, Lorrie Odom, Jowin Batoon, Tamika Lawrence, Arianna Ortiz (World Premiere)It EndsDirector/Screenwriter: Alexander Ullom, Producers: Carrie Carusone, Evan BarberFour friends post-college plans are derailed when a wrong turn traps them on a never-ending backroad. Cast: Phinehas Yoon, Akira Jackson, Noah Toth, Mitchell Cole (World Premiere)My Uncle Jens (Norway)Director/Screenwriter: Brwa Vahabpour, Producers: Rene Hansen Mlodyszewski, Anda IonescuA young literature teacher lives a peaceful life in Oslo until his estranged uncle from the Iranian part of Kurdistan unexpectedly arrives for a visit. Cast: Peiman Azizpour, Hamza Agoshi, Sarah Francesca Brnne, Magnus Lysbakken, Theresa Frostad Eggesb, Emir Hakki, Marko Lazic, Mohamed Chakiri (World Premiere)OuterlandsDirector/Screenwriter: Elena Oxman, Producers: Marc Smolowitz, Elena Oxman, Asia Kate Dillon, Allison Estrin, Henry Russell BergsteinWhen Cass (they/them) is asked by an alluring woman to watch her 11-year-old daughter while she goes out of town, Cass is forced to confront the truth of their own tumultuous childhood. Cast: Asia Kate Dillon, Louisa Krause, Ridley Asha Bateman, Lea DeLaria, Daniel K. Isaac, Melinda Meeng, Allie Heng, Winter Dewitt, Safia Fredericks, Sedrick Cabrera (World Premiere)ReelingDirector: Yana Alliata, Producer: Jack Forbes, Screenwriters: Yana Alliata, Amy MinerA psychological drama set against a backdrop of celebration at a familys Hawaiian estate, three siblings confront heartbreaking, inescapable truths after an accident that changed their lives forever. Cast: Ryan Wuestewald, Hans Christopher, Nikki DeParis, Fabrizio Alliata, Makena Miller, Nyah Juliano, Michael Carter (World Premiere)SlantedDirector/Screenwriter: Amy Wang, Producers: Amy Wang, Mark Ankner, Trevor WallDesperate to fit in, an insecure Chinese American teenager undergoes experimental trans-racial surgery to become White in order to secure her chances of winning Prom Queen and the acceptance of her peers. Cast: Shirley Chen, McKenna Grace, Vivian Wu, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Amelie Zilber, Fang Du, Elaine Hendrix, Keith Harris (World Premiere)Thank you to our sponsor Kickstarter, the funding and launch platform for independent creators and innovators, for supporting the Narrative Feature Competition Film Screening section.DOCUMENTARY FEATURE COMPETITION.Arrest the MidwifeDirector: Elaine Epstein, Producers: Elaine Epstein, Robin HessmanThe arrest of midwives in a rural healthcare desert ignites an unexpected rebellion: Amish and Mennonite women who break from tradition, and emerge as fierce political activists fighting for reproductive justice and birthing rights. (World Premiere)AssemblyDirectors/Producers/Screenwriters: Rashaad Newsome, Johnny SymonsVisionary artist Rashaad Newsome merges art, AI, and performance to transform a former military facility into a Black queer utopia. Through immersive storytelling and visuals, the film explores how creativity can heal, unite, and spark liberation. (World Premiere)Baby DoeDirector: Jessica Earnshaw, Producers: Holly Meehl Chapman, Jessica EarnshawAt 22, Gail gave birth alone and left her newborn in the woods. Decades later, shes arrested for murder, despite claiming the baby was stillborn. Baby Doe explores the fallout when young women cannot accept the reality of an unplanned pregnancy. (World Premiere)The Python HuntDirector: Xander Robin, Producers: Lance Oppenheim, Lauren Cioffi, Mel Oppenheim, Xander RobinEvery year, the Florida government asks the general public to compete in an invasive python removal contest in the Everglades. For ten nights, an eclectic group of hunters confront the dangerous terrain, nocturnal creatures and their own tiny demons. (World Premiere)Remaining NativeDirector: Paige Bethmann, Producers: Jessica Epstein, Paige Bethmann, Judd EhrlichKu Stevens, a 17-year-old Native American runner, struggles to navigate his dream of becoming a collegiate athlete as the memory of his great grandfathers escape from an Indian boarding school begins to connect past, present, and future. (World Premiere)The Secret of Me (United Kingdom)Director: Grace Hughes-Hallett19-year-old Kristi discovers a secret her doctor and parents have kept from her all her life. Her search for truth uncovers a radical psychology experiment on a pair of identical twins that led to a global medical scandal. (World Premiere)ShuffleDirector: Benjamin Flaherty, Producers: Carra Greenberg, Harris Fishman, Benjamin Flaherty, Scott PaskoffThrough the lens of his own recovery, a filmmaker offers an intimate look inside the billion dollar addiction treatment industry where young people are bought and sold for their insurance policies and ushered into a system designed to keep them sick. (World Premiere)The Spies Among UsDirectors/Producers: Jamie Coughlin Silverman, Gabriel SilvermanThirty years after the Cold War ends, a former political prisoner of the East German secret police searches for the truth after learning his brother spied on him for the regime, and discovers the lasting effects of living in a surveillance state. (World Premiere)NARRATIVE SPOTLIGHTAmerican Sweatshop (Germany)Director: Uta Briesewitz, Producers: Anita Elsani, Uta Briesewitz, Jason Sosnoff, Barry Levinson, Tom Fontana, Screenwriter: Matthew NemethDaisy, a young woman who works what has been called the worst job in the world purging overtly hateful, sexual, and violent content from social media and ends up fundamentally changed by her encounters with the darkest corners of the internet. Cast: Lili Reinhart, Daniela Melchior, Jeremy Ang Jones, Josh Whitehouse, Tim Plester, Christiane Paul, Joel Fry (World Premiere)The AstronautDirector/Screenwriter: Jess Varley, Producers: Brad Fuller, Eric B. Fleischman, Chris Abernathy, Cameron FullerAn astronaut believes something extraterrestrial has followed her back to Earth. Cast: Kate Mara, Laurence Fishburne, Gabriel Luna, Ivana Milicevic, Macy Gray (World Premiere)The BaltimoronsDirector: Jay Duplass, Producers: David Bonnett Jr., Michael Strassner, Drew Langer, Screenwriters: Jay Duplass, Michael StrassnerAfter cracking a tooth on Christmas Eve, newly sober Cliff embarks on an adventure through Baltimore with Didi, his emergency dentist. Cast: Michael Strassner, Liz Larson, Olivia Luccardi (World Premiere)CaperDirector/Screenwriter: Dean Imperial, Producers: Tessa Borbridge, Dean Imperial, TJ Sansone, Andy ZolotWhen a sext to the wrong number sends a group of clueless men into a panic, they recklessly dive into an all-night journey through NYC to save their friend, revealing their own misguided and toxic views on women along the way. Cast: Christopher Tramantana, Asa James, Celester Rich, Richard Cooper, Sam Gilroy, Ron Palais, Michael Panes, Anne Klaus, Kevin Kane, Caroline Angelica Winkler (World Premiere)Clown in a CornfieldDirector: Eli Craig, Producers: Marty Bowen, John Fischer, Wyck Godfrey, Screenwriters: Carter Blanchard, Adam Cesare, Eli CraigA fading midwestern town in which Frendo the clown, a symbol of bygone success, reemerges as a terrifying scourge. Cast: Katie Douglas, Will Sasso, Cassandra Potenza, Aaron Abrams, Carson MacCormac, Verity Marks, Dylan McEwan, Daina Leitold, Vincent Muller, Kaitlyn Bacon (World Premiere)Cotton Candy Bubble GumDirector/Screenwriter: J Pinder, Producer: Cole DabneyAfter his mom gets engaged to a vindictive cop, Carter, a 21-year-old mamas boy still living at home, must secure a paid promotion at his internship by the end of the day or find a new place to live in this modern coming-of-age comedy. Cast: Nick Darnell, Morgan Jay, R. Marcus Taylor, JadaPaige, Jack Stone, Ben Scattone, Mildred Marie Langford, Rodney J. Hobbs, Jecobi Swain, Sophia Renee Sherman (World Premiere)The DutchmanDirector: Andre Gaines, Producers: Andre Gaines, Jonathan T. Baker, Screenwriters: Andre Gaines, Qasim BasirA successful black businessman, haunted by his crumbling marriage and identity crisis, is drawn into a psychological game of cat and mouse with a mysterious white woman he encounters on a New York subway. Cast: Andr Holland, Kate Mara, Zazie Beetz, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Aldis Hodge, Lauren E. Banks (World Premiere)For WorseDirector/Screenwriter: Amy Landecker, Producers: Amy Landecker, Bradley Whitford, Valerie Stadler, Jenica Bergere, James PortoleseFresh off a messy divorce, a 50-year-old sober mom tries to rebuild her life and stumbles into a new beginning after finding herself at a Gen Z wedding behaving like a 25-year-old drunk bridesmaid. Cast: Amy Landecker, Bradley Whitford, Nico Hiraga, Gaby Hoffmann, Ken Marino, Missi Pyle, Kiersey Clemons, Claudia Sulewski, Simon Helberg, Liv Hewson (World Premiere)ForgeDirector/Screenwriter: Jing Ai Ng, Producers: Liz Daering-Glass, Gabrielle Cordero, Jing Ai Ng, Damian BaoIn Miami, siblings Raymond and Coco Zhangs art forgery ring flourishes when they encounter a disgraced millionaire in need of their expertise. Meanwhile, FBI Art Crimes agent Emily Lee moves to Miami to investigate a series of mysterious paintings. Cast: Kelly Marie Tran, Andie Ju, Brandon Soo Hoo, Edmund Donovan, Eva De Dominici, T. R. Knight, Jack Falahee, Sonya Walger (World Premiere)I Really Love My HusbandDirector/Screenwriter: GG Hawkins, Producer: Elle Roth-BrunetWhen a woman grows disillusioned with her golden-boy husband during their tropical honeymoon, she recruits an enigmatic expat to spice things upfor better or worse. Cast: Madison Lanesey, Travis Quentin Young, Arta Gee, Lisa Jacqueline Starrett, Elizabeth de Robbins, Armodio Sophia, Meggan Taylor, Mitch Bisschop, Amberlin Morse (World Premiere)Lifehack (Cyprus)Director: Ronan Corrigan, Producers: Joann Kushner, Timur Bekmambetov, Screenwriters: Ronan Corrigan, Hope Elliot KempFour teenage slackers attempt to pull off a multi million dollar Bitcoin heist from the comfort of their bedrooms but when their chickens come home to roost they find there is no comfy bed to fall back on! Cast: Georgie Farmer, Yasmin Finney, Roman Hyack Green, James Scholz, Jessica Reynolds, Charlie Creed Miles (World Premiere)MermaidDirector/Screenwriter: Tyler Cornack, Producers: Daniel Brandt, Dane Eckerle, Cole EckerleA Percocet-addicted Florida Man finds a wounded mermaid at his lowest point. Fascination becomes a drug infused, one sided relationship sending him further into decline. When word spreads about his secret, hell stop at nothing to protect her. Cast: Johnny Pemberton, Avery Potemri, Kevin Nealon, Kirk Fox, Tom Arnold, Robert Patrick, Kevin Dunn, Devyn McDowell, Tyler Rice, Julia Valentine Larson (World Premiere)ODessaDirector/Screenwriter: Geremy Jasper, Producers: Michael Gottwald, Noah Stahl, Rodrigo TeixeiraSet in a post-apocalyptic future, ODessa is a rock opera about a farm girl on a quest to recover a family heirloom. Her journey leads her to a dangerous city, where she must use the power of destiny and song to save her true loves soul. Cast: Sadie Sink, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Murray Bartlett, Regina Hall, Kelly Macdonald, Pokey LaFarge (World Premiere)$POSITIONSDirector/Screenwriter: Brandon Daley, Producers: Ben Gojer, Jake BloomBlue-collar Midwesterner Mike Alvarado attempts to save his family from the throes of poverty by investing their savings into speculative cryptocurrencies. A twitchy, hyper-contemporary comedy with equal doses of laughs and panic attacks. Cast: Mike Kunicki, Vinny Kress, Trevor Dawkins, Kaylyn Carter (World Premiere)Shes The HeDirector/Screenwriter: Siobhan McCarthy, Producers: Halley Albert, Vic BrandtJust before graduation, Alex and Ethan pretend to be trans women to get into the girls lockers. Its all a joke until Ethan realizes: she really is trans. Alex and Ethan must reckon with their changing friendship and the process of coming out. Cast: Misha Osherovich, Nico Carney, Suzanne Cryer, Mark Indelicato, Malia Pyles, Emmett Preciado, Tatiana Ringsby, Aparna Nancherla, Kyle Butenhoff, Emma Orr (World Premiere)Surviving Earth (United Kingdom)Director/Screenwriter: Thea Gaji, Producers: Aleksandra Bili, Sophie ReynoldsHaving fled the Yugoslav war and settled in the UK, Vlad strives for success with his Balkan band, whilst trying to reconnect with his only daughter. Cast: Slavko Sobin, Olive Gray, Stuart Martin, Peter Coonan, Toni Gojanovi, Ann Ogbomo (World Premiere)The ThreesomeDirector: Chad Hartigan, Producers: Tim White, Trevor White, Vince Jolivette, Steve Shapiro, Screenwriter: Ethan OgilbyA young mans crush leads him into an unexpected threesome Whats the worst that could happen? Cast: Zoey Deutch, Jonah Hauer-King, Ruby Cruz, Jaboukie Young-White, Josh Segarra, Robert Longstreet, Arden Myrin, Kristin Slaysman, Allan McLeod, Julia Sweeney (World Premiere)The True Beauty of Being Bitten by a TickDirector: Pete Ohs, Producers: Callie Hernandez, Pete Ohs, Jeremy O. Harris, Josh Godfrey, Screenwriters: Callie Hernandez, Zo Chao, James Cusati-Moyer, Jeremy O. Harris, Pete OhsA woman in crisis seeks refuge in her friends idyllic countryside home only to suffer strange side effects from a mysterious tick bite. Cast: Zo Chao, Callie Hernandez, James Cusati-Moyer, Jeremy O. Harris (World Premiere)We Bury The Dead (Australia)Director/Screenwriter: Zak Hilditch, Producers: Kelvin Munro, Grant Sputore, Ross Dinerstein, Joshua Harris, Mark FasanoIn the aftermath of a catastrophic military experiment, a desperate woman joins a body retrieval unit in the hope of finding her husband alive, but her search takes a chilling turn when the corpses start showing signs of life. Cast: Daisy Ridley, Brenton Thwaites, Mark Coles Smith (World Premiere)DOCUMENTARY SPOTLIGHTThe Age of DisclosureDirector/Producer: Dan FarahAn unprecedented film featuring 34 senior members of the U.S. Senate, House, military and intelligence community revealing a cover-up of the existence of non-human intelligent life and a secret war to reverse engineer technology of non-human origin. (World Premiere)Are We Good?Director: Steven Feinartz, Producers: Steven Feinartz, Julie Seabaugh, Ethan GoldmanAn intimate portrait of comedian and podcast pioneer Marc Maron, following the sudden loss of his partner and filmmaker Lynn Shelton. Maron struggles with grief, disillusionment, and a shifting comedy landscape. (World Premiere)ASCO: Without PermissionDirector/Screenwriter: Travis Gutirrez Senger, Producers: Andrew Renzi, Nick Boak, Kyzza Terrazas, Santiago Maza, Sabrina Coulston, Colin Cadarette, Travis Gutirrez SengerASCO: Without Permission profiles the extraordinary, LA based, Chicano art group ASCO, and through a genre-defying approach, reimagines what is possible today in art and cinema while celebrating an iconoclastic group that was far ahead of its time. Featuring Zoe Saldaa, Michael Pea, Arturo Castro (World Premiere)Creede U.S.A.Director: Kahane Corn Cooperman, Producers: Innbo Shim, Kahane Corn CoopermanIn tiny Creede, CO, conservative mining families and progressive theater people have been trying to negotiate their differences for 60 years. When the same issues polarizing America ripple through the town, can it maintain its fragile coexistence? (World Premiere)Dear Tomorrow (Denmark, Japan, Sweden)Director/Screenwriter: Kaspar Astrup Schrder, Producers: Maria Helga Strup, Katrine A. SahlstrmIn Japan, where loneliness has become a national crisis, the film follows three individuals battling isolation. Through a volunteer chat service, compassionate connections, and government initiatives, they find hope and paths to reclaim their lives. (World Premiere)Deeper (Australia)Director: Jennifer PeedomIn the deepest, darkest cold-water cave system in the world, a reluctant hero explores a dangerous obsession. (World Premiere)Deepfaking Sam AltmanDirector: Adam Bhala Lough, Producers: Kevin Hart, Luke Kelly-Clyne, Brian Smiley, Harold Bern III, Adam Bhala Lough, Dana J. Olkkonen, Scoop Wasserstein, Elizabeth Weil, Mark W. OlsenHartbeat partners with Vox Media Studios and Telemarketers Adam Bhala Lough for a comedic documentary about AI. Follow Adam as he seeks answers about the buzzy new tech and explores what it means to be human in an increasingly AI generated world. (World Premiere)Flight 149: Hostage Of War (United Kingdom)Director: Jenny Ash, Producers: Andy Holland, Helen McClure, Mowaffaq Safadi, Lucy TowersWhen Flight 149 landed in the middle of a warzone, the passengers and crew became human shields for Saddam Hussein. Thirty years later, the hostages are launching a legal case to discover the truth about why the plane landed in the first place. (World Premiere)Make It Look Real (Australia)Director/Screenwriter: Kate Blackmore, Producers: Bethany Bruce, Daniel JoyceIntimacy coordinator Claire Warden guides actors through sex scenes for a new film Tightrope, negotiating the vision of a director, the physical and psychological needs of the actors, and a documentary crew filming her every move. (International Premiere)Mola: A Tale of Tibetan Love and Loss (U.S., Switzerland)Directors/Screenwriters: Yangzom Brauen, Martin Brauen, Producer: Katherine LeBlondMola, a 100-year-old nun, wants to return to her homeland, Tibet, to die. The fulfillment of her dream takes an unexpected turn. (North American Premiere)Now! More! Yes!Director: Max Hey, Producers: Chris James Thompson, Frankie Latina, Andrew SwantA legally blind used car salesman wakes up to realize that he drunkenly purchased an ambulance without keys using his bosss money. (World Premiere)Other SideDirectors: Heather Hogan, Carter Oakley, Producer: Amy BrownActivist Lynda Bluestein contemplates how to legally end her life her landmark lawsuit made Medical Aid in Dying in Vermont accessible to anyone in the United States. This is an intimate portrait of finding a way to die peacefully in the U.S. (World Premiere)Seen and HeardDirectors: Giselle Bailey, Phil Bertelsen, Producers: Giselle Bailey, Phil Bertelsen, Issa Rae, Montrel McKay, John Maggio, Rachel Dretzin, John Ealer, Jonathan Berry, Dave Becky, Nancy Abraham, Lisa Heller, Sara RodriguezFrom executive producer Issa Rae, Seen and Heard is a two-part documentary that travelsthrough time, creating a kaleidoscopic portrait of Black talent being seen, to Black creatives being heard, shaping todays Golden Age of Black television. Featuring Issa Rae, Oprah Winfrey, Tyler Perry, Shonda Rhimes, Ava Duvernay, Lena Waithe, Cord Jefferson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Swizz Beatz, Norman Lear (World Premiere)Snow Leopard Sisters (United Kingdom)Directors: Ben Ayers, Sonam Choekyi Lama, Andrew Lynch, Producers: Ian Davies, Joanna Natasegara, Torquil Jones, Tshiring Lhamu LamaIn Nepals remote Dolpo region, two Indigenous women form an unlikely friendship to save one of the planets most mysterious and vulnerable wild cats: the snow leopard. (World Premiere)Spreadsheet Champions (Australia)Director: Kristina Kraskov, Producers: Anna Charalambous, Charlotte Wheaton, Nick BatziasStudents from around the world give it their all in the greatest competition youve never heard of, the Spreadsheet World Championships. (World Premiere)StarmanDirector/Screenwriter: Robert Stone, Producers: Ray Rothrock, Keith Haviland, Robert Stone Legendary NASA robotics engineer and best-selling science fiction author, Gentry Lee, has spent a lifetime seeking an answer to the ultimate cosmic question: Are we alone in the universe? At age 82 he has come to a revelatory conclusion. (World Premiere)Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky HorrorDirector: Linus OBrien, Producers: Adam Gibbs, Garret Price, Avner Shiloah, Linus OBrien, Screenwriter: Avner ShiloahA wild journey into the origins of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, the biggest cult film of all time, its impact on popular culture and socio-political resonance to this day. Featuring Richard OBrien, Tim Curry, Lou Adler, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick (World Premiere)Take No PrisonersDirectors: Adam Ciralsky, Subrata De, Producers: Adam Ciralsky, Gene Klein, Subrata DeTake No Prisoners delves into the secretive, high-stakes world of hostage rescues, following Americas top envoy as he races to free a young attorney held as a political pawn by a rogue regime. (World Premiere)The Tallest DwarfDirector: Julie Forrest Wyman, Producers: Lindsey Dryden, Shaleece Haas, Jonna McKoneWhen Julie embarks on a journey to understand her own body and the rumors of dwarfism in her family, her path collides with a new drug that promises to make little people taller, threatening the communitys existence. (World Premiere)Uvalde MomDirector: Anayansi Prado, Producers: Ina Fichman, David Goldblum, Screenwriters: Anayansi Prado, Pablo ProenzaWhen a school mass shooting rocks a small Texas town, a mom desperate to save her kids becomes an overnight hero. She speaks out against a faulty system. The community unites to challenge the powers that neglected its most vulnerableits children. (World Premiere)MIDNIGHTERDescendentDirector/Screenwriter: Peter Cilella, Producers: David Lawson Jr, Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead, Caleb WardAfter a traumatic brain injury triggers terrifying visions of extraterrestrials and a newfound talent for drawing, a father-to-be begins to question his reality and becomes obsessed with the need to protect his family from an unseen threat. Cast: Ross Marquand, Sarah Bolger, Susan Wilder, Charlene Amoia, Dan OBrien, Brandon Scott, Alexandra Barreto, Alex Ruiz, Clare Cooney, Emily Pendergast (World Premiere)Good BoyDirector: Ben Leonberg, Producers: Kari Fischer, Ben Leonberg, Screenwriters: Alex Cannon, Ben LeonbergDo you ever wonder why your dog stares at empty corners, barks for no reason, or refuses to go into the basement? Good Boy is the story of a dog who sees everything that goes bump in the night. No talking pets, just terrifying scares. Cast: Indy, Shane Jensen, Larry Fessenden, Arielle Friedman, Stuart Rudin, Anya Krawcheck, Max (World Premiere)Hallow Road (Czechia, Ireland, United Kingdom)Director: Babak Anvari, Producers: Lucan Toh, Ian Henry, Richard Bolger, Screenwriter: William GilliesTwo parents enter a race against time when they receive a distressing late-night phone call from their daughter after she caused a tragic car accident. Cast: Rosamund Pike, Matthew Rhys, Megan McDonnell (World Premiere)The Home (Estonia, Iceland, Sweden)Director: Mattias J Skoglund, Producer: Siri Hjorton Wagner, Screenwriter: Mattias J Skoglund, Mats StrandbergJoel reluctantly returns to his childhood town to help his mother Monika move into a home for people with dementia after she suffers a stroke. She is unrecognizable and Joel becomes convinced that something has followed her back from the other side. Cast: Philip Oros, Anki Lidn, Gizem Erdogan, Malin Levanon, Peter Jankert, Lottie Ejenbrant, Ayan Ahmed, Bengt CW Carlsson (World Premiere)New Jack FuryDirector/Screenwriter: Lanfia Wal, Producers: Van White, Mariah Morgenstern, Denaun Porter, Lanfia Wal, Akino ChildreyAfter his girlfriend is kidnapped by a ruthless kingpin, a former cop must seek the help of two unlawful R&B eccentrics to help save her. Cast: Andre Hall, Page Kennedy, Dean Michael Trapson Morrow, Paul Wheeler, Ally Renee, Shawn Nathan, Wrekless Watson, Ace Vane, James Markham Hall, Jr., Vincent M. Ward (World Premiere)Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie (Canada)Director: Matt Johnson, Producers: Matthew Miller, Matt Greyson, Screenwriters: Matt Johnson, Jay McCarrolMatt and Jay try to get a show at the Rivoli. Cast: Jay McCarrol, Matt Johnson (World Premiere)Redux ReduxDirectors/Screenwriters: Kevin McManus, Matthew McManus, Producers: Michael J. McGarry, Kevin McManus, Matthew McManus, Nate Cormier, PJ McCabeIn an attempt to avenge her daughters death, Irene Kelly travels through parallel universes, killing her daughters murderer over and over again. She grows addicted to the revenge streak, putting her own humanity in jeopardy. Cast: Michaela McManus, Stella Marcus, Jeremy Holm, Jim Cummings, Grace Van Dien, Taylor Misiak, Dendrie Taylor (World Premiere)The SurrenderDirector/Screenwriter: Julia Max, Producers: Mia Chang, Lovell Holder, Julia Max, Ian McDonald, Robert J. UlrichWhen the family patriarch dies, a grieving mother and daughter risk their lives to perform a brutal resurrection ritual that will bring him back from the dead. Cast: Colby Minifie, Kate Burton, Neil Sandilands, Vaughn Armstrong, Mia Ellis, Pete Ploszek, Chelsea Alden, Alaina Pollack, Riley Rose Critchlow, Lola Prince Kelly (World Premiere)VISIONSDead Lover (Canada)Director: Grace Glowicki, Producers: Yona Strauss, Ben Petrie, Grace Glowicki, Screenwriters: Grace Glowicki, Ben PetrieA lonely Gravedigger who stinks of corpses finally meets her dream man, but their affair is cut short when he tragically drowns at sea. Grief-stricken, she goes to morbid lengths to resurrect him, resulting in grave consequences and unlikely love. Cast: Grace Glowicki, Ben Petrie, Leah Doz, Lowen Morrow (Texas Premiere)Ghost BoyDirector: Rodney Ascher, Producers: Elika Portnoy, Ryan Bartecki, Gary Levinsohn, Billy HinesMartin Pistorius slipped into a coma at the age of 12. Three years later he woke up but was unable to communicate and no-one realized he was fully aware. This is the true story of his remarkable journey back to life. (World Premiere)The Infinite HuskDirector/Screenwriter: Aaron Silverstein, Producers: Aaron Silverstein, Mitchel McKenzie, Christine SohailAn alien consciousness, sent to Earth to spy on one of its own kind, learns what it means to be human. Cast: Peace Ikediuba, Foreste Jean Feely, Circus-Szalewski, Michael Jon Murphy, Geena Alexandra, Gary Lee Reed, William Thomas Jones, Smaran Harihar, Jyl Haruye Kaneshiro (World Premiere)Night FightDirector: Khary Saeed Jones, Producers: Khary Saeed Jones, Kendra T. FieldIts been seven years since I was followed by a vigilante down back roads in rural Canada. Night Fight explores the secret life spawned by the encounter and the impossible task of sharing this experience with my young son. (World Premiere)Odyssey (United Kingdom)Director: Gerard Johnson, Producers: John Jencks, Isabel Freer, Matthew James Wilkinson, Patrick Tolan, Screenwriters: Gerard Johnson, Austin CollingsNatasha Flynn is an estate agent on a missionand shes going to make a killing. Cast: Polly Maberly, Mikael Persbrandt, Jasmine Blackborow, Guy Burnet, Ryan Hayes, Charley Palmer Rothwell, Kellie Shirley (World Premiere)We Are StorrorDirector: Michael Bay, Producers: Michael Bay, Angus Wall, Paris Kassidokostas-Latsis, Terry DougasA thrilling, emotional parkour odyssey chronicling the 7 childhood friends who escalated and came to define this extreme sport; The dizzying rise, tragic setbacks and inseparable brotherhood captured firsthand while in pursuit of the ultimate stunt. (World Premiere)Your Higher Self (Canada)Director/Screenwriter: Annie St-Pierre, Producer: Audrey-Ann Dupuis-PierrePart sympathetic portrait and part expos of the absurd, Your Higher Self dives into the world of life coaching a modern phenomenon in full swing embodying the quest of our individualistic society: to be oneself, only better. (International Premiere)24 BEATS PER SECOND42nd Street (Dominican Republic)Director/Producer: Jos Mara Cabral, Screenwriters: Jos Mara Cabral, Miguel YarulA sensory dive into the lives of dancers and artists hungry for fame, clashing with police tactics and unorthodox views. 42nd Street unveils a defiant counter-culture in the Dominican urban sceneall unfolding on a bold, unrelenting 600-meter 42nd street. Featuring Demetal, Natasha Dancer, Maco Boba, Ricardo La Msica (World Premiere)Boxcutter (Canada)Director: Reza Dahya, Producers: Soko Negash, Reza Dahya, Screenwriter: Chris CromieAfter his laptop is stolen, an aspiring rapper goes on a quest across the gentrifying streets of Toronto to recover his music in time for the event that could change his life a meeting with a Grammy Award winning producer. Cast: Ashton James, Zoe Lewis, Viphusan Vani (International Premiere)Brother Verses BrotherDirector: Ari Gold, Producers: Michelle Stratton, Starr Sutherland, Screenwriters: Ari Gold, Ethan Gold, Lara Louise, Brian Bell, Herbert Gold, Tongo Eisen-Martin, John FlaniganA radically personal one-shot musical odyssey about combative twin musicians hunting the streets of San Francisco for their dying poet father. Cast: Ari Gold, Ethan Gold, Lara Louise, Brian Bell, Herbert Gold, Tongo Eisen-Martin, John Flanigan (World Premiere)Butthole Surfers: The Hole Truth and Nothing ButtDirector/Screenwriter: Tom J Stern, Producers: Derrick Rossi, Neil FellahFive years in the making, this is the definitive documentary about Austin music legends The Butthole Surfers. Featuring Gibby Haynes, Paul Leary, King Coffee, Teresa Taylor, Richard Linklater, Flea, Dave Grohl, Henry Rollins, Ice T (World Premiere)Forever We Are YoungDirectors: Grace Lee, Patty Ahn, Producers: Eurie Chung, Nora ChuteForever We Are Young delves into the heart, soul, and surprising evolution of one of the most passionate and complex global fandoms in pop music history: BTS ARMY. (World Premiere)La Salsa Vive (Colombia)Director/Screenwriter: Juan Carvajal, Producers: Diego Ramirez, Kevin Lopez, Juan CarvajalLa Salsa Vive is a vibrant cinematic exploration of Afro-Cuban musics history, tracing its roots from New Yorks lively streets to Cali, Colombia, now the global salsa capital. Featuring Rubn Blades, Henry Fiol, Willie Rosario, Angel Lebron, Johnny Rodriguez, Luis Eduardo Mulato, Samuel Formell, Francia Elena, Yuleissy Montano, Kevin Santiago Quiones (World Premiere)The Makings of Curtis MayfieldDirector: H.E.R., Producers: Peter Afterman, Mari Keiko Gonzalez, Sarah HaberThe Makings of Curtis Mayfield, directed by and featuring Grammy Award winning musical artist and actor, H.E.R., explores the legacy and deep musical and cultural influence of singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer, and entrepreneur Curtis Mayfield. Featuring Curtis Mayfield, H.E.R., Dr. Dre, Mary J Blige, John Legend, Lena Waithe, Stephen Marley, Maxwell, Tom Morello, Ernie Isley (World Premiere)Selena y Los DinosDirector: Isabel Castro, Producers: Julie Goldman, Christopher Clements, J. Daniel Torres, David Blackman, Simran A. SinghSelena y Los Dinos explores the life and legacy of Selena Quintanilla, the Queen of Tejano music. Through archival footage and interviews, the film highlights her rise to stardom and her familys commitment to preserving her enduring impact. (Texas Premiere)GLOBAL Presented by MUBICorina (Mexico)Director: Urzula Barba Hopfner, Producers: Carlos Hernndez, Ivn Lpez- Barba, Urzula Barba, Screenwriters: Urzula Barba, Samuel SosaCorina suffers from agoraphobia due to a traumatic event from her childhood. Everything will have to change if she wants to save her job. Cast: Naian Gonzlez Norvind, Cristo Fernndez, Carolina Politi, Mariana Gimenez, Laura de Ita, Gerardo Trejoluna (North American Premiere)Fury (Spain)Director: Gemma Blasco, Producer: Mireia Graell Vivancos, Screenwriters: Gemma Blasco, Eva PaunAfter being raped on New Years Eve, Alex seeks refuge in her brother. But consumed by rage, he follows an increasingly dark path. His reaction pushes them apart, and she channels her pain through theater, embodying the vengeful character of Medea. Cast: ngela Cervantes, lex Monner, Carla Linares, Eli Iranzo, Salim Daprincee, Pau Escobar, Victoria Rivero (World Premiere)Glorious Summer (Poland)Directors/Screenwriters: Helena Ganjalyan, Bartosz Szpak, Producers: Maria Goo, Monika MatuszewskaA sun-drenched renaissance palace. Three women remain in a carefree state of limbo, tended to by an unseen, all-providing system. But as cracks in the paradise begin to appear, they are faced with a choice: escape or remain in the perfect illusion? Cast: Magdalena Fejdasz, Helena Ganjalyan, Daniela Komdera, Weronika Humaj (World Premiere)Real Faces (Belgium)Director: Leni Huyghe, Producer: Elisa Heene, Screenwriters: Leni Huyghe, Vincent VannesteJulia, an ambitious casting agent, relocates to Brussels. Struggling to build a new life, she masks her insecurities behind a faade of success. She meets microbiologist Eliott and forms an authentic friendship that inspires her to break free. Cast: Leonie Buysse, Gorges Ocloo, Joely Mbundu, Yoann Blanc, Karlijn Sileghem (World Premiere)Trans Memoria (Sweden)Director/Screenwriter: Victoria Verseau, Producers: Malin Hber, Mathilde RaczymowIn an exploration of self-discovery, Victoria, Athena and Aamina navigate womanhood through loss and introspection, weaving past regrets and future aspirations in a poetic documentation of embracing true selves. (U.S. Premiere)FESTIVAL FAVORITEThe Ballad of Wallis Island (United Kingdom)Director: James Griffiths, Producer: Rupert Majendie, Screenwriters: Tom Basden, Tim KeyAn eccentric lottery winner lives alone on a remote island and dreams of getting his favorite musicians back together. Fantasy quickly turns into reality when the bandmates and former lovers accept his invitation to play a private show. Cast: Tom Basden, Tim Key, Sian Clifford, Akemnji Ndifornyen, Carey Mulligan (Texas Premiere)FriendshipDirector/Screenwriter: Andrew DeYoung, Producers: Raphael Margules, J.D. Lifshitz, Nick Weidenfeld, Johnny HollandSuburban dad Craig has his life turned upside down by the arrival of a new neighbor. As Craigs attempts to make a friend spiral out of control, their blossoming relationship threatens to ruin both of their lives. Cast: Tim Robinson, Paul Rudd, Kate Mara, Jack Dylan Grazer (U.S. Premiere)The Perfect NeighborDirector: Geeta Gandbhir, Producers: Geeta Gandbhir, Nikon Kwantu, Alisa Payne, Sam BisbeeIn June 2023, Ajike Owens, a vibrant, Black mother of four and a family friend, was killed by her neighbor, Susan Lorincz. The Perfect Neighbor unravels the chilling escalation from a minor dispute to a murder. (Texas Premiere)The Surfer (Australia, Ireland)Director: Lorcan Finnegan, Producers: Leonora Darby, James Harris, Robert Connolly, James Grandison, Brunella Cocchiglia, Nicolas Cage, Nathan Klingher, Screenwriter: Thomas MartinA man returns to the idyllic beach of his childhood to surf with his son, but is humiliated by a group of powerful locals and drawn into a conflict that rises with the punishing heat of the summer and pushes him right to his breaking point. Cast: Nicolas Cage, Julian McMahon, Nic Cassim, Alexander Bertrand, Justin Rosniak, Finn Little (North American Premiere)Touch MeDirector/Screenwriter: Addison Heimann, Producers: John Humber, David Lawson Jr., Addison HeimannTouch Me is a story about two codependent best friends who become addicted to the heroin-like touch of an alien narcissist who may or may not be trying to take over the world. Cast: Olivia Taylor Dudley, Lou Taylor Pucci, Jordan Gavaris, Marlene Forte, Paget Brewster, JJ Philips, Yumarie Morales, Ashley Lauren Nedd, Eli Lucas (Texas Premiere)Zodiac Killer Project (U.S., United Kingdom)Director: Charlie Shackleton, Producers: Charlie Shackleton, Catherine Bray, Anthony IngHaving tried and failed to make a true crime documentary, filmmaker Charlie Shackleton walks the viewer through what could have been. (Texas Premiere)TV PROGRAMTV PREMIERE#1 Happy Family USAShowrunners: Ramy Youssef, Pam Brady, Directors: Griffith Kimmins, Hannah Ayoubi, Maaike Maliwanag Scherff, Producers: Ramy Youssef, Pam Brady, Andy Campagna, Mona Chalabi, Josh Rabinowitz, Ravi Nandan, Hallie Sekoff, Alli Reich, Screenwriters: Ramy Youssef, Pam Brady, Josh Rabinowitz, Theresa Mulligan Rosenthal#1 Happy Family USA follows the Husseins the most patriotic, most peaceful, and most definitely-not-suspicious Muslim family in post-9/11 Amreeka as they navigate the early 2000s under the watchful eyes of their terrified neighbors. Cast: Ramy Youssef, Mandy Moore, Chris Redd, Alia Shawkat, Kieran Culkin, Akaash Singh, Salma Hindy, Whitmer Thomas, Randa Jarrar (World Premiere)Government CheeseShowrunners/Screenwriters: Paul Hunter, Aeysha Carr, Director: Paul Hunter, Producers: Paul Hunter, Aeysha Carr, David Oyelowo, Charles D. King, Jelani Johnson, Ali BrownGovernment Cheese is a seemingly surrealist family comedy set in 1969 San Fernando Valley that tells the story of the Chambers, a quirky family pursuing lofty and impossible dreams, beautifully unfettered by the realities of the world. Cast: David Oyelowo, Simone Missick, Jahi DiAllo Winston, Evan Ellison, Bokeem Woodbine (World Premiere)Happy FaceShowrunner/Screenwriter: Jennifer Cacicio, Director: Michael Showalter, Producers: Jennifer Cacicio, Robert King, Michelle King, Liz Glotzer, Melissa Moore, Conal Byrne, Will Pearson, Michael Showalter, Jordana MollickInspired by a true-life story, Happy Face tells the story of Melissa Reed, daughter of Keith Jesperson, aka the Happy Face Killer. Cast: Annaleigh Ashford, Dennis Quaid, James Wolk, Tamera Tomakili, Khiyla Aynne, Benjamin Mackey (World Premiere)Spy HighDirector: Jody McVeigh-Schultz, Producers: Mark Wahlberg, Stephen Levinson, Archie Gips, Aliza Rosen, Jody McVeigh-Schultz, David WendellWhen 15-year-old Blake Robbins was accused of selling drugs, he filed a lawsuit alleging that his prestigious high school was spying on him. This fed a wild scandal with revelations that echo in the war over digital privacy in schools today. (World Premiere)The StudioShowrunners/Directors/Screenwriters: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Producers: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, James Weaver, Alex Gregory, Peter Heck, Alex McAtee, Josh FagenIn The Studio, Seth Rogen stars as Matt Remick, the newly appointed head of embattled Continental Studios. As movies struggle to stay alive and relevant, Matt and his core team of infighting executives battle their insecurities as they wrangle narcissistic artists and craven corporate overlords in the ever-elusive pursuit of making great films. Cast: Seth Rogen, Catherine OHara, Ike Barinholtz, Chase Sui Wonders, Katheryn Hahn (World Premiere)TV SPOTLIGHTDates in Real Life (Norway)Showrunner/Director/Screenwriter: Jakob Rrvik, Producers: Petter Onstad Lkke, Synnve HrsdalIda spends most of her life online. When her boyfriend Marvin, whom shes never met in person, announces hes dating another woman in real life, her world collapses. Ida sets out on a quest to find her own physical partner. Cast: Gina Bernhoft Grvell, Jacques Colimon, Mathias Luppichini, Heidi Goldmann, Amund Sigurdssnn, Ifeoma Anene, Alexandra Vuillot, Ken Yamamura, Nikis TheophilakisDui Shaw (Bangladesh)Showrunner/Director: Nuhash Humayun, Producer: Redoan Rony, Screenwriters: Nuhash Humayun, Gultekin KhanAfter desecrating a sacred temple, some hooligans must face the supernatural consequences of their hate crime. Dui Shaw takes the dark side of contemporary South Asia and gives it a supernatural spin. Cast: Allen Shubhro, Rizvi Rizu, Refat Hasan Saykat, Abdullah Sentu, Rafayatullah Sohan, Faiza Rahman Noon, Sahana Rahman Sumi, Mizanur Rahman, Mehmud Siddique, Yashrib HabibMix Tape (Canada, Australia, Finland, Ireland)Showrunner/Screenwriter: Jo Spain, Director: Lucy GaffyIn Sheffield, 1989, teens Daniel and Alison meet at a house party, and bond over their love for music. The relationship they forge that night will follow them forever, and leave them wondering what could have been. Twenty years later, they reconnect. Cast: Jim Sturgess, Teresa Palmer, Florence Hunt, Rory Walton-Smith (World Premiere)Push (Germany)Showrunner: Luisa Hardenberg, Directors: Katja Benrath, Mia Maariel Meyer, Producer: Marie-Therese Dalke, Screenwriter: Luisa HardenbergPush revolves around the daily challenges of three midwives working in a hospital in Berlin. They need to be nothing less than nurses, social workers and psychologists at the same time. Cast: Mariam Hage, Anna Schudt, Lydia LehmannINDEPENDENT TV PILOT COMPETITIONBulldozerShowrunner/Screenwriter: Joanna Leeds, Director: Andrew Leeds, Producers: Joanna Leeds, Andrew Leeds, Rhett Reese, Caleb Reese, Michael DayBulldozer is a comedy about a lovable, under-medicated, chronically impassioned young woman who lurches from crisis to crisis of her own making. Cast: Joanna Leeds, Mary Steenburgen, Nat Faxon, Harvey Guillen, Allen Leech, Kate Burton, Chris CP Powell, Tim Bagley, Adargiza De Los Santos, Andrew Friedman, Nick Armstrong (Texas Premiere)CigarettesDirector/Screenwriter: Sarah Mokh, Producers: Elaine Tunnat, Amanda PintoWhen Nora finds Ali bumming cigarettes outside a gas station, she skips school on her college decision day to help him settle a debt. Cast: Laith Nakli, Nada Shehata, Ramon Nunez, Patrick Boyle (US Premiere)DenimShowrunner/Director/Producer: Tedra WilsonDenim is a fantastical doc series illuminating the brilliant minds of LGBTQIA+ creatives who showcase how they use their art as a form of self discovery. (World Premiere)F*ckUps AnonymousShowrunner/Screenwriter: Joe Tierney, Director: Kat Whalen, Producers: Joe Tierney, Nicole Kay Payson, Colin McCarthyA rebellious teenager is sent to a therapeutic boarding school with controversial methods where the treatment of a fellow classmate on his first day makes the consequences of his actions frighteningly clear. Cast: Sarah Jeffery, Andrew Michael Fama, Debbie Campbell, Lexi Simonsen, Bob Gallagher, Marvin St-Jean, Stephen Gray, Timothy Griffin Allan (World Premiere)Mr. CorruptionShowrunners/Screenwriters: Simeon Hu, Stephen Law, Director: Simeon Hu, Producers: Elliot Gong, Wendi Tang, Philip GeA corrupt Chinese businessman on the run teams up with his estranged son, in order to find his hidden money in Southern California to ensure their safety. Cast: Bruce Kaze Wang, Zhang Wang, Tiger Sheu, Scott Williams, Terrance Wentz, Ross Turner (World Premiere)R&RDirector/Screenwriter/Producer: JJ HerzCo-dependent twins Robbie (a responsible, hopeless romantic with Down syndrome) and Rachel (a raunchy, gay mess) tackle a chaotic, yet typical day in their lives. Cast: Kevin Iannucci, JJ Herz (World Premiere)Stars DinerDirectors: Fidel Ruiz-Healy, Tyler Walker, Producers/Screenwriters: Mary Neely, Fidel Ruiz-Healy, Tyler WalkerStars Diner isnt the best choice for a quick steak & eggs. Run by ex-party girl Wendy, unhinged chef Milius, and odd busboy Willard, this Fresno greasy spoon must overcome unpaid bills and a once-in-a-lifetime volcanic eruption. Cast: Mary Neely, DeMorge Brown, Henri Cash, Cole Hersch, Chris Thayer, Natalie Palamides (World Premiere)
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  • Minecraft Getting Hello Kitty and Friends DLC
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    Every Day Is a New AdventureYour farm is YOUR farm, and you build it as you see fit! Some of us simply loooove eggs, while others prefer to feast on veggies, and some love blue as others lean more towards pink.Heres some of what you can do:Crops: There are plenty of crops for you to plant, grow, and harvest, but youll need to water them daily (especially if its a hot summers day, but well get into that in a bit).Animals: You cant run a farm without animals, well you can but its not as cute. Besides darling chickens, cows, and sheep that will provide you with eggs, milk, and wool, there are also pigs that can find truffles that are worth a lot.Decor: And this is almost the best part you can decorate your farm with over 180 different Hello Kitty-themed furniture and decor, such as the Badtz-maru chair or the Tuxedosam Table.
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  • Samsung confirms new Galaxy S25 Edge to rival rumored iPhone 17 Air
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    Samsung made a slew of announcements today at its Unpacked 2025 event today, headlined by the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra. At the end of the event, however, Samsung also dropped a surprise teaser for its forthcoming ultra-thin Galaxy S25 Edge. Samsungs teaser comes ahead of Apples rumored release of its ultra-thin smartphone, the iPhone 17 Air, later this year. Galaxy S25 Edge vs iPhone 17 AirOur friends over at 9to5Google were in the crowd for todays Unpacked 2025 event. The teaser for the Galaxy S25 Edge didnt reveal many details about the device. Theres still no word on an exact release date, though rumors suggest the device could launch as soon as Aprilor May. Samsung has also not revealed any specs for the device. Again, todays teaser consisted of virtually no information other than the Galaxy S25 Edge naming. A report earlier this month suggested that the Galaxy S25 Edge will be around 6.4mm thick. Apples iPhone 17 Air, however, will reportedly be in the realm of 5.5mm at its thinnest point. Samsung reportedly started work on the Galaxy S25 Edge after the first rumors of the iPhone 17 Air surfaced last May, according to one supply chain report. According to leaked renders shared bySmartPrix earlier this month, the Galaxy S25 Edge will feature three cameras on the back. The iPhone 17 Air, meanwhile, is expected to feature a single 48MP camera housed in a horizontal camera bar style design. In an interview with Bloomberg today, TM Roh, president of Samsungs mobile devices business, elaborated on the idea of the Galaxy S25 Edge: The Edge will use some of the same technologies as the new Ultra model, but fit them inside a slimmed-down design. Customers want the best performance, the best camera features, the best AI, but at the same time they want an even more attractive form factor that stands out among the pack, Roh said in the interview.Weve been trying to combine all the advantages of the S25 Ultra in a slimmer form factor, he said.Our goal is to position this at pricing that is lower than the Ultra models, so its more accessible and has more customers, Roh said.Again, theres no word on a release date or pricing for the Galaxy S25 Edge. You can, however, pre-order Samsungs other new flagship devices with an exclusive $50 discount using our links below: More on Samsung Unpacked 2025Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Mac experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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  • Samsungs copy of iPhone Live Activities will support Google Maps and more [Gallery]
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    With its One UI 7 update, Samsung is adding support for Live Notifications and the Now Bar, the companys take on the Live Activities functionality Apple has been building out on iPhone for a while. With the Galaxy S25 now official, Samsung is confirming additional support for apps including Google Maps.Apple introduced Live Activities on iPhone a few years ago with the goal being to show ongoing tasks through a notification thats surfaced on the lock screen and in the iPhones Dynamic Island. It took a while for the feature to be adopted by apps, but its become a very useful tool at this point, and something that Android hasnt had a good answer to.Samsung, with One UI 7 and its new Galaxy S25 series, is fully introducing Live Notifications and the Now Bar which replicate the functionality of Apples features. The Now Bar exists on Samsungs lock screen, showing data from supported apps before the phone is fully unlocked. Some functions, such as media playback, support an expanded UI with controls that work before unlocking. Others can just show some information and require the device to be unlocked for further interaction. Samsung will, at least for now, support eight apps.Sports from GoogleGoogle MapsSamsung HealthInterpreterClockVoice RecorderSamsung NotesEmergency SharingGoogle Maps was the only one that we were able to try out during out hands-on session this week, and it works very well. When navigation is ongoing, directions appear on the Now Bar on the lock screen, and in the notification tray as a Live Notification.The funny part of this is that, while its been in the works for ages, Google Maps still hasnt rolled out support for Live Activities on iPhone. Youll also see this UI for ongoing media playback and its uh pretty similar to Apples UI. The last feature that will leverage the Now Bar, but not Live Notifications, will be Samsungs Now Brief feature.Google is rumored to be working on a nearly identical feature for Android 16, meaning this could eventually end up in Pixel and other Android devices. In the meantime, its going to be available on Samsung devices running One UI 7.The Galaxy S25 series is now available for pre-order from Samsung.com, with up to $1,200 in savings, plus an additional $50 off when you click on our links and order within 30 minutes.More on Samsung:Follow Ben:Twitter/X,Threads, Bluesky, andInstagramAdd 9to5Google to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.Youre reading 9to5Google experts who break news about Google and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Google on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Dont know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel
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  • Gullible Trump Supporters Lose Millions on Fake $BARRON Meme Coin
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    It crashed by over 90 percent almost immediately.Family AffairFollowing the launch of two meme coinsby president Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump last week, scammers were happy to follow suit and grift their way to millions.A fake meme coin named after Trump's youngest son Barron, dubbed Official Barron Meme, took off on Monday, soaring to a valuation of more than $400 million before crashing by more than 90 percent just minutes later, as Cointelegraph reports.It was a textbook example of a rug pull, with scammers cashing in on rampant hype and speculation, only to abscond with millions by leaving gullible investors high and dry (countless other unofficial meme coins also capitalized on the excitement surrounding the president and his wife's dubious crypto schemes,with more limited success.)In many ways, it's exactly the kind of headlinethat actual crypto execs are afraid of as Trump embraces the scammiest side of the tech. The largely unregulated industry has been watching in horror as Trump continues to undermine its legitimacy with naked cash grabs.Unserious BusinessTrump's family has had to ward off a wave of crypto scams, with Eric Trump dispelling rumors on X-formerly-Twitter last week that an official "USA Coin" could be "released in a week."Other tokens like FreedomCoin (FREED), TrumpCoin (DJT), and Save America (DJT) added to the confusion, making the rounds despite having no actual affiliation with the president.In short, it shouldn't come as a surprise that the crypto industry reacted with pure disbelief when Trump announced his own meme coin, with influencers questioning the ruse's legitimacy."If its a hack, then this is going to severely mute Trumps bullishness on crypto right as he takes office (bearish)," BecauseBitcoin founder and CEO Max Schwartman tweeted shortly after Trump's legitimate announcement last week.The president had to double down, assuring investors that $TRUMP was indeed his official meme coin. So far, the token and $MELANIA are the only verified meme coin projects with actual ties to the family.In many ways, the damage has already been done. Now that Trump has set the tone by launching his own meme coin, the crypto industry is understandably concerned about where things are headed, especially as far as crypto regulation is concerned."I really was kind of bummed out when I saw it," crypto venture capital firm Dragonfly partner Tom Schmidt told ABC News. "It just felt very grifty and cheap.""Now, on the cusp of getting some liberalization of crypto regulations in this country, the main thing people are thinking about crypto is, 'Oh, its just a casino for these meme coins,'" Trump supporter and crypto investment firm Castle Island Ventures partner Nic Carter added. "It does the opposite of validating us, it makes it look completely unserious."More on the grifts: Actual Crypto Execs Disgusted by Trump's Memecoin Cash GrabShare This Article
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  • Sam Altman Blasts Elon Musk for Defying Donald Trump's AI Deal
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    AI tech leaders are stumbling over themselves to kiss the ring of newly-minted president Donald Trump.Earlier this week, Trump announced a $500 billion AI infrastructure deal, a joint venture between OpenAI, SoftBank, Oracle, and UAE-backed investor MGX.The companies involved in the project, dubbed "Stargate," are committing a combined $100 billion, with the plan to ratchet that up to a full half trillion over the next four years.Noticeably absent from the ranks is xAI, which was started by Trump's tight confidante Elon Musk, who subsequently blasted the participantsfor not "actually" having the money to invest.OpenAI Sam Altman, however, has since shot back, prolonging a years-long feud between the two dramatic billionaires."Wrong, as you surely know," Altman wrote. "Want to come visit the first site already under way?""This is great for the country," he added. "I realize what is great for the country isn't always what's optimal for your companies, but in your new role I hope you'll mostly put [America] first."It doesn't take much reading between the lines to suggest Musk is feeling left out by the deal. He and Altman have been caught up in a bitter rivalry that started years after they cofounded OpenAI together, with Musk later departing the project under a dark cloud.Could the latest kerfuffle be a sign of what's still to come? How will Trump contain the "Succession"-like squabbling between the two tech billionaires while fuelling his latest infrastructure project? Where does Stargate leave his own close relationship with Musk?Earlier this week, OpenAI hailed the project as an important step forward in the development of generative AI."More compute leads to better models, better models enable us to build better products," OpenAI chief product officer Kevin Weil told the Wall Street Journal in Davos, Switzerland.How exactly OpenAI will be involved in the construction of AI infrastructure in the US remains unclear, and Weil refused to rule out the possibility of the company entering the AI chipmaking industry."This infrastructure will secure American leadership in AI, create hundreds of thousands of American jobs, and generate massive economic benefit for the entire world," OpenAI boasted in a statement on X-formerly-Twitter. "This project will not only support the re-industrialization of the United States but also provide a strategic capability to protect the national security of America and its allies."Regardless of whether generative AI will turn out to be a major source of profit, a lot of money is at stake. Stargate is a massive bet that could lead to either a major windfall for AI companies, or huge losses.But Altman's intrusion into Trump's affairs has clearly rattled Musk, an entrepreneur who launched his own competing venture, called xAI, in 2023.And now that one of his closest confidantes is striking deals with one of his oldest nemeses isn't sitting well with him.Despite his snide remarks, Altman pulled some punches."I genuinely respect your accomplishments and think you are the most inspiring entrepreneur of our time," he wrote.Share This Article
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  • Sarah Michelle Gellar Would Need Plastic Surgery to Play Buffy
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    Sarah Michelle Gellar has quipped that she would require a lot of plastic surgery to play Buffy again.The 47-year-old actress gained global attention after starring as Buffy Summers on the iconic supernatural series Buffy the Vampire Slayer between 1997 and 2003.And with whispers of a revival, the Cruel Intentions star has shed light on whether she would reprise the role, admitting its likely they would choose someone younger.She told WHO magazine: I would need a lot of plastic surgery because I dont think I look like a teenager. I don't know if I would approach playing her any differently really. Buffy is such a beautiful character. That never changes, but I think they will get someone younger if she does come back. But if people think that I can still save the world and kick butt, Im OK with that!20th Century Fox20th Century Foxloading...READ MORE: 13 TV Shows Brought Back After CancelationAsked where she sees Buffy today, she said: Im asked that a lot but Im still not really sure. I like to think shes living a good life, a peaceful life, without having to do all the slaying she used to. But Im happy with how we ended things with Buffy. I loved playing her and I feel proud of what she stood for, what she still stands for. She wasnt just the girlfriend or the token female ... all things we take for granted in film and television now. I feel like Buffy was a part of that positive change.Gellar, who has two children with husband Freddie Prinze Jr., has watched back the show with her brood and is very proud of the role that transformed her life.Asked if she ever revisits the program, she said: Ive watched a few with my kids, yeah.They love it. I'm proud to watch it with them. Buffy changed my life. A lot of times when you start a show at a young age, you get stuck, but I didn't have that. Buffy grew ... she went to college and then essentially, she became a mother. She was a mother to all the slayers. I never felt like I was trapped because I got to do so much. And then I got to play all these other characters.Get our free mobile app10 TV Revivals That Were So Bad They Ruined Their Original ShowsFiled Under: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Sarah Michelle GellarCategories: TV News
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  • Nutrient: Frontend Developer
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    Time zones: EST (UTC -5), CST (UTC -6), GMT (UTC +0), CET (UTC +1), EET (UTC +2)Who We AreAt Nutrient, were revolutionizing how the world works with documents. Our tools transform static files into intelligent, secure workflows, empowering businesses to innovate faster and smarter. Trusted by thousands of organizations across 80 countriesincluding Fortune 500 companies and public sector leadersour products streamline processes, accelerate digital transformation, and unlock new possibilities.Whether youre optimizing APIs, enhancing user experiences, or helping us build our website, joining Nutrient means contributing to solutions that impact nearly one billion end users worldwide.Your Role at NutrientWere looking for someone passionate about web development. Specifically, someone that is curious about working on a modern tech utilizing the latest AI tooling to build websites that combine usability, accessibility, with pixel perfect visual design. We are looking for a developer that gets joy out of having impact, increasing productivity of themselves and their team, and creating functional and attractive digital experiences that provide a great user experience for everyone.What Youll Work OnOwn front-end and back-end architecture and implementation of our web properties. We prefer static pages, using Tailwind and Markdoc.Serve as lead programmer, act as liaison with cross-functional teams, and routinely collaborate with graphic designers to develop websites.Help us migrate off of webflow by porting our current websites and guides to a modern Astro.build, Next.js, Tailwind, and Markdoc tech stack.What Youll BringGood knowledge of web technologies (e.g., HTML, CSS, React.js. Next.js, Javascript/jQuery, HTTP, REST, PHP, Cookies, DOM).Familiarity with UI frameworks (e.g., Bootstrap, Tailwind CSS).Familiarity and regular use of AI assisted IDEs like Cursor, Windsurf, Co-Pilot, etc.Manage and prioritize multiple concurrent projects, meeting deadlines in a fast-paced environment.Have good communication skills and enjoy working with a passionate team and experience working on a globally distributed team.Have a well-rounded approach to problem solving, and understand the difference between when to apply a fix and when to refactor to remove a specific class of bugs.Experience integrating with various Marketing technologies and tools/APIs (e.g., Hubspot, Google Analytics, Salesforce, etc).Who Thrives HereAt Nutrient, were not just hiring for skills were hiring for mindset. The people who thrive here are:Collaborators: You collaborate openly, listen actively, and prioritize team success over ego.Hungry Learners: Rapid learning fuels progress and career growth.Curious Thinkers: You dig deep to uncover the why, valuing understanding over simply being right.Self-Starters: You take action without waiting for direction, turning obstacles into opportunities with creativity and persistence.Owners: You take responsibility for solutions and outcomes, always looking for ways to improve whats within your control.Doers: Youre energized by progress, motivated to create meaningful impact, and eager to tackle challenges.If youve made it this far: give us your argument on why Tailwind is the best and which one you hate with a passion.Why Youll Love Working HereAt Nutrient, we tackle complex challenges to build tools and solutions that reshape how businesses and developers experience and interact with documents. Our culture is centered around continuous growth and collaboration, ensuring every team member has the opportunity to learn, innovate, and drive meaningful change at our company.We are a globally distributed company, backed by Insight Partners. We embrace a low-meeting culture and prioritize asynchronous communication to provide flexibility and focus. Working hours overlap with most of the team across the US, Europe, and Asia.We offer competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits, and an annual global retreat to celebrate achievements and foster connections. Past retreats have taken place in locations like Croatia, Spain, and Greece.Nutrient believes in equal opportunity, we employ people from many different cultures and countries. We celebrate diversity and are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, skill sets, perspectives, as well as providing our employees with a work environment free of harassment. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, age, marital status, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other non-merit factor. We are especially interested in receiving applications from individuals who are underrepresented in the tech industry.
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