Black Holes Suck (2026)
Black Holes Suck is a refreshingly clever twist on the first-contact romance, swapping starry-eyed wonder for a high-stakes game of cosmic espionage. The emotional hook isn't just the fate of the universe, but the raw vulnerability of Cal—a lonely genius yearning for connection, only to find himself a pawn in an intergalactic power play. This film masterfully balances intimate character drama with sci-fi tension, appealing to anyone who loves a smart, character-driven thriller where every flirtatious glance could be a trap. It’s a must-watch for fans of *The Vast of Night* and *Arrival* who crave a story about the terrifying price of genius.