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August
Eddington (2025)
“Eddington” (2025) is a surreal neo-Western political satire set in the fictional town of Eddington, New Mexico, during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sheriff Joe Cross, a defiant lawman, clashes with Mayor Ted Garcia over mask mandates and civic authority, igniting a bitter mayoral race that fractures the community. Beneath the surface, the town is haunted by conspiracy theories, internet cults, and the looming presence of a tech company called SolidGoldMagikarp, which plans to build a massive data facility on sacred land. Local radio stations begin broadcasting cryptic messages late at night, fueling paranoia and drawing fringe groups into the town’s political chaos. Meanwhile, a mysterious sinkhole opens near the construction site, revealing ancient petroglyphs that some believe are prophetic warnings. Louise Cross, Joe’s emotionally distant wife, becomes entangled with Vernon Jefferson Peak, a charismatic cult leader whose influence spreads through the town’s disillusioned residents. As tensions escalate, the film explores the psychological toll of isolation, the fragility of truth, and the weaponization of ideology. With haunting imagery, dark humor, and a sprawling ensemble cast, “Eddington” (2025) captures the chaos, paranoia, and moral ambiguity of a society unraveling under pressure. (more…)
August
Weapons (2025)
“Weapons” (2025) is a surreal horror-thriller set in the fictional town of Maybrook, Pennsylvania, where seventeen children from the same third-grade class mysteriously vanish at exactly 2:17 a.m., leaving behind only one boy, Alex Lilly. The disappearance sparks panic and suspicion throughout the community, especially around Justine Gandy, the children’s teacher, and Archer Graff, a grieving father desperate for answers. As the investigation unfolds, eerie clues emerge — security footage shows the children calmly walking out of their homes in a trance-like state, and strange symbols begin appearing around town. Justine and Archer, each haunted by guilt and grief, begin to uncover disturbing connections to local folklore and a reclusive woman named Gladys, whose presence seems tied to the supernatural events. Meanwhile, Officer Paul Morgan and other residents are drawn into a web of paranoia, dark rituals, and psychological unraveling. Each chapter of the story shifts perspective, blending grief drama, psychological horror, and mystery into a fractured narrative. With unsettling imagery, emotional depth, and a refusal to offer easy answers, “Weapons” (2025) explores themes of trauma, fear, and the haunting power of unresolved loss. (more…)
August
Smurfs (2025)
“Smurfs” (2025) presents a reimagined musical adventure as the tiny blue heroes venture beyond their familiar enchanted forest. When Papa Smurf is mysteriously kidnapped by the nefarious Gargamel and his even more cunning brother Razamel, Smurfette takes charge, gathering a team of brave Smurfs to embark on a rescue mission that leads them into the unfamiliar terrain of the human world. Along the way, they encounter unusual allies, curious creatures, and unexpected challenges that test their unity, courage, and beliefs. As they uncover the truth behind their origins and dive into ancient Smurf lore, questions arise about their purpose and what it means to be a Smurf. With dazzling visuals, energetic music, and vibrant personalities, the film mixes heartwarming lessons with whimsical comedy, embracing themes of identity, teamwork, and embracing one’s uniqueness. As the adventure unfolds, the Smurfs must rely on clever thinking and deep bonds to overcome the chaos unleashed by powerful magic and old rivalries. Featuring a dynamic voice cast and animation rooted in Peyo’s original style, “Smurfs” (2025) blends charm, suspense, and catchy tunes into a story that celebrates belonging and bravery. (more…)
August
Butterfly (season 1)
6 episodes
“Butterfly” (Season 1) follows David Jung, a former U.S. intelligence operative who resurfaces in South Korea after years in hiding. His return sets off a chain reaction when he crosses paths with Rebecca, a highly trained assassin working for Caddis — the private intelligence firm David co-founded. Rebecca is not just another target; she’s his estranged daughter, raised and weaponized by Caddis under the leadership of the ruthless Juno Lund. While navigating this dangerous reunion, David begins to suspect that unseen forces are manipulating events from the shadows. Rebecca, torn between loyalty to her training and the pull of unanswered questions, starts to doubt the truths she’s been told about her past. Their tense reunion sets them on a collision course that draws them into a dangerous world of espionage, shifting loyalties, and high-stakes conflict. At its core, the series explores a fractured family relationship tested by secrets, betrayal, and the blurred lines between duty and survival. With intense action and psychological intrigue, “Butterfly” (Season 1) delivers a gripping portrait of trust and resilience in a world where every alliance comes at a cost. (more…)
August
Sausage Party: Foodtopia (season 2)
8 episodes
“Sausage Party: Foodtopia” (Season 2) picks up after the catastrophic flood that ended Season 1, with Frank, Barry, and Sammy exiled from their homeland and venturing into a new settlement called New Foodland. At first glance, the city appears to be a utopia where food and humans coexist peacefully, but beneath its glossy fridges and cheerful smiles lies a sinister secret that threatens the survival of sentient foodkind. As tensions rise, Frank struggles with leadership and increasingly isolated from his allies. Barry and Sammy uncover a rebel faction within New Foodland that believes the city is a trap designed to domesticate food for human consumption. The rebels claim that a hidden processing plant beneath the city is turning sentient food into gourmet delicacies for elite humans. Frank’s attempts to investigate are blocked by a charismatic mayor who insists that peace requires obedience. Meanwhile, Frank’s human companion Jack begins to question his role in the food society, sparking a crisis of identity and loyalty. Political satire, absurdist humor, and violent showdowns escalate as mistrust brews between old and new residents. With the episodes of chaotic storytelling, “Sausage Party: Foodtopia” (Season 2) dives deeper into themes of power, betrayal, and survival — all wrapped in the franchise’s signature blend of crude comedy and social commentary. (more…)
August
Countdown (season 1)
10 episodes
“Countdown” (Season 1) is a high-stakes crime thriller that begins with the assassination of a Homeland Security officer in broad daylight, triggering the formation of a covert federal task force. LAPD detective Mark Meachum, played by Jensen Ackles, joins forces with agents from the FBI, DEA, and Secret Service to uncover the truth. As they dig deeper, the team discovers a sprawling conspiracy involving a Mexican drug cartel, corrupt officials, and a Belarusian operative named Volchek, who is smuggling nuclear materials into the U.S. Through undercover missions, prison contacts, and deadly confrontations, the task force races against time to stop a catastrophic terrorist plot targeting Los Angeles. Along the way, personal secrets surface — Mark is battling terminal brain cancer, and DEA agent Amber Oliveras struggles with addiction — adding emotional weight to the mission. With each episode escalating the tension, the team must navigate betrayal, sacrifice, and moral ambiguity to prevent mass destruction. In a world where trust is fragile and time is running out, “Countdown” (Season 1) delivers a gripping, adrenaline-fueled ride through danger, loyalty, and redemption. (more…)
August
In Flight (season 1)
6 episodes
“In Flight” (Season 1) is a British crime thriller that follows Jo Conran, a single mother and flight attendant whose life is upended when her 19-year-old son Sonny is imprisoned in Bulgaria for a murder he insists he didn’t commit. Desperate to protect him, Jo is approached by a ruthless gang leader named Cormac, who blackmails her into smuggling heroin across international borders using her airline job as cover. As Jo becomes entangled in a web of corruption, she’s forced to navigate a dangerous world of assassins, crooked officials, and shifting loyalties. Her missions take her through Istanbul, Bangkok, and London, each location adding new layers of risk and emotional strain. She begins to form uneasy alliances with fellow smugglers, some of whom may be working against her. At the same time, flashbacks reveal Jo’s complicated past, hinting at secrets that make her more than just a desperate mother. Meanwhile, Jo begins to suspect that her son’s arrest may be part of a larger conspiracy, one that reaches far beyond the prison walls. With each flight, the stakes rise, and Jo must decide how far she’s willing to go to save her son — and whether she can survive the descent into the criminal underworld. “In Flight” (Season 1) is a tense, high-octane drama that explores maternal sacrifice, moral compromise, and the cost of survival in a world where trust is a luxury. (more…)
August
Alien: Earth (season 1)
2 episodes
“Alien: Earth” (Season 1) is a sci-fi horror series, serving as a prequel to Ridley Scott’s 1979 film Alien. Set in the year 2120, the story begins when the deep-space research vessel USCSS Maginot crash-lands on Earth, unleashing a deadly cargo of Xenomorphs into a city controlled by the rival corporation Prodigy. Wendy, a hybrid whose human consciousness has been transferred into a synthetic body, joins a group of tactical soldiers to contain the threat. Her unique physiology allows her to interface with alien technology, making her both an asset and a target. Meanwhile, tensions rise within the squad as conflicting loyalties and hidden agendas threaten their mission from within. As the Xenomorph life cycle unfolds — from Ovomorph to Facehugger to Chestburster — the team faces escalating terror and corporate sabotage. The series introduces new classes of artificial life, including cyborgs and hybrids, raising ethical questions about identity and control. Prodigy’s CEO sees the aliens not just as a threat, but as a potential bioweapon, igniting a brutal power struggle. “Alien: Earth” (Season 1) blends psychological tension, body horror, and franchise lore, offering a chilling exploration of humanity’s obsession with immortality and its catastrophic consequences. (more…)
August
Platonic (season 2)
3 episodes
“Platonic” (Season 2) continues the chaotic, hilarious, and emotionally charged friendship between Will and Sylvia as they navigate midlife crises, career upheavals, and relationship drama — all while fiercely maintaining their platonic bond. Will is planning a wedding and trying to grow up, while Sylvia runs a thriving event-planning business and juggles family life with her increasingly complicated role in Will’s world. Their dynamic remains the heart of the show: erratic, codependent, and deeply funny, with sparks that fly in every direction except romance. The season explores themes of boundaries, identity, and emotional maturity, often through slapstick misadventures and sharp dialogue. Supporting characters like Charlie and Katie get more screen time, adding depth and comic relief to Sylvia’s orbit. Guest stars including Aidy Bryant, Kyle Mooney, and Beck Bennett inject fresh energy and cringe-worthy hilarity into the mix. “Platonic” (Season 2) balances absurdity with sincerity, offering a refreshingly honest look at male-female friendship in all its messy glory. The show’s ensemble cast shines as the season dives into wedding chaos, business blunders, and the ever-blurring line between support and sabotage. With its sharp writing and unmatched chemistry between Rogen and Byrne, the series proves that platonic love can be just as complicated — and compelling — as any romance. (more…)
August
Irish Blood (season 1)
2 episodes
“Irish Blood” (Season 1) is a mystery-thriller drama that follows Fiona Sharpe, a high-powered divorce lawyer from Los Angeles, who receives a cryptic letter and package from her long-estranged father. Driven by unanswered questions and a longing for closure, Fiona travels to Ireland, where she uncovers a web of family secrets, buried truths, and a legacy of deception. Her arrival in the small coastal town of Dunbarra triggers unease among locals, especially as she begins probing into her father’s past. She discovers that her father had been involved in a covert resistance group during the Troubles, and that his disappearance may not have been voluntary. Local historian Cillian Byrne becomes an unlikely ally, offering Fiona both guidance and guarded warnings as she delves deeper into the town’s shadowy past. Fiona’s investigation leads her to discover relatives she never knew existed and a dark chapter in her family’s history tied to political unrest and betrayal. The emotional stakes rise as Fiona struggles to reconcile her identity with the revelations she uncovers, all while navigating a landscape of suspicion and danger. “Irish Blood” (Season 1) blends atmospheric tension with character-driven storytelling, offering a gripping exploration of heritage, trauma, and the cost of uncovering the truth. (more…)