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14
November
16:29

One Battle After Another (2025)

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One Battle After Another (2025)

“One Battle After Another” (2025) — follows Bob Ferguson, a burned-out revolutionary living off the grid with his teenage daughter Willa after years of hiding from a failed insurgency. When his former lover Perfidia is captured by Colonel Steven Lockjaw, a corrupt military officer with ties to a white supremacist organization, Bob is forced back into action. A rogue journalist named Taz begins documenting Bob’s movements, hoping to turn his story into a viral exposé. Willa discovers encrypted messages from her mother hidden in old cassette tapes, hinting at a secret resistance still operating in the Pacific Northwest. A surreal encounter with a militia-run amusement park reveals the psychological toll of propaganda on younger generations. Bob’s old comrade, now a drone technician for the government, offers him a chance to sabotage Lockjaw’s surveillance network from within. The story unfolds across the Western United States, blending surreal action with political satire as Bob navigates a fractured country, underground resistance cells, and his own deteriorating legacy. Willa’s growing independence and curiosity about her past complicate their survival, while Lockjaw’s obsession with erasing the remnants of the revolution escalates into a nationwide manhunt. With themes of generational trauma, radical right-wing ideology, and the absurdity of fringe politics, “One Battle After Another” (2025) delivers a visceral, chaotic portrait of rebellion in contemporary America. (more…)

13
November
12:28

Playdate (2025)

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Playdate (2025)

“Playdate” (2025) — is a chaotic action-comedy that begins with two suburban dads bonding over their kids, only to spiral into a wild sci-fi conspiracy involving clones, mercenaries, and government secrets. Brian Jennings, a recently unemployed forensic accountant, becomes a stay-at-home dad to his stepson Lucas. Hoping to toughen up the boy, Brian arranges a playdate with Jeff Eamon, a friendly but mysterious father whose son CJ is unnaturally athletic. Their outing at a Chuck E. Cheese-style restaurant quickly turns violent when Jeff is targeted by black-ops agents. The chaos escalates when a malfunctioning arcade machine triggers a lockdown, trapping the group inside. Meanwhile, a mysterious briefcase in Jeff’s trunk hints at deeper military secrets. A rogue agent disguised as a janitor begins sabotaging the building’s security systems. At the same time, Lucas discovers a hidden elevator that leads to a sealed underground lab. As Brian gets dragged into the madness, he crosses paths with eccentric scientist Simon Maddox and Colonel Kurtz, Jeff’s former military commander. Kurtz’s goal: engineer emotionless super-soldiers using Jeff’s DNA. The film blends slapstick comedy, absurd sci-fi, and family themes into a loud, irreverent ride that’s equal parts parody and spectacle. “Playdate” (2025) delivers nonstop mayhem without revealing how it all ends. (more…)

1
November
02:13

Trigger Point (season 3)

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Trigger Point (season 3)

6 episodes

“Trigger Point” (Season 3) — follows bomb disposal expert Lana Washington as she faces a chilling new threat: a series of targeted attacks tied to a sinister vendetta, all while battling her own unraveling mental health. After surviving the trauma of previous seasons, Lana returns to the front lines when a chemical bomb is discovered in an abandoned taxi with a note reading “confess or die.” This incident sparks a wave of coordinated attacks across London, forcing the Bomb Disposal Squad and Counter Terrorism Unit into a race against time. As the devices grow more sophisticated and symbolic, Lana’s PTSD, tinnitus, and isolation begin to affect her judgment and relationships. The antagonist, Steven Wyles, emerges as a working-class radical disillusioned by corporate greed, orchestrating attacks that blur the line between terrorism and personal revenge. Meanwhile, new team member Rich Manning joins the expos, adding tension and camaraderie to the unit. The season explores the psychological toll of the job, with Lana increasingly relying on medication and refusing help, even as her trauma begins to seep into her work. With each mission, the stakes rise — not just for the city, but for Lana’s fragile grip on stability. “Trigger Point” (Season 3) delivers high-octane suspense, emotional depth, and a haunting look at the cost of heroism under pressure. (more…)

31
October
20:24

Star Wars: Visions (season 1)

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Star Wars: Visions (season 1)

9 episodes

“Star Wars: Visions” (Season 1) — is an animated anthology series that reimagines the Star Wars universe through standalone short films created by leading Japanese anime studios, blending samurai myth, sci-fi action, and spiritual themes. The season features diverse storytelling styles and visual aesthetics, each episode offering a unique take on the galaxy far, far away. “The Duel” presents a wandering Ronin facing a Sith bandit in a black-and-white, Kurosawa-inspired showdown. “Tatooine Rhapsody” follows a rock band led by a former Jedi Padawan trying to save a friend from Jabba the Hutt. “The Twins” explores sibling rivalry and destiny as two Force-sensitive twins clash over the future of the Empire. “The Village Bride” blends nature mysticism and sacrifice, while “The Ninth Jedi” imagines a future where lightsabers are lost relics and a young girl must restore hope. Other episodes include “T0-B1”, a playful Astro Boy homage about a droid dreaming of becoming a Jedi; “The Elder”, a tense tale of a master and apprentice confronting an ancient Sith; “Lop & Ochō”, a family drama set in an occupied planet; and “Akakiri”, a tragic love story echoing Anakin’s fall. Though non-canon, the season celebrates the emotional core of Star Wars — hope, identity, and the battle between light and dark — through bold, artistic reinterpretations. “Star Wars: Visions” (Season 1) is a vibrant, genre-defying tribute that expands the mythology with fresh voices and cultural depth. (more…)

31
October
00:12

The Witcher (season 4)

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The Witcher (season 4)

8 episodes

“The Witcher” (Season 4) — is a fantasy drama that continues the saga of Geralt of Rivia as he searches for Ciri across a war-torn Continent, now portrayed by Liam Hemsworth. Following the events of Season 3, Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri are separated, each facing their own perilous paths. Geralt assembles a new band of allies including Milva, Regis, and Zoltan, while Ciri joins a gang of outlaws known as The Rats and adopts the alias Falka. Tensions rise as Nilfgaard tightens its grip on the North, forcing old alliances to fracture. Meanwhile, a mysterious prophecy begins to circulate, hinting at Ciri’s role in an apocalyptic future. Yennefer, meanwhile, attempts to rebuild the magical order by forming the Lodge of Sorceresses and hunting the rogue mage Vilgefortz, whose growing power threatens the balance of the Continent. The season explores themes of identity, loyalty, and destiny, with Ciri’s journey growing darker as she struggles with guilt and survival. Geralt’s internal conflict deepens after being knighted by Queen Meve, complicating his allegiance to Ciri and the greater cause. The narrative is framed by a future storyteller named Stribog, who recounts the trio’s adventures to a girl named Nimue, adding a mythic layer to the tale. “The Witcher” (2025) is a brooding, high-stakes continuation of the saga, blending political intrigue, supernatural battles, and emotional depth as the legend of the White Wolf evolves. (more…)

27
October
18:05

Code 3 (2025)

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Code 3 (2025)

“Code 3″ (2025) — follows Randy, a burned-out paramedic in Los Angeles who’s ready to quit after 18 grueling years on the job. On his final 24-hour shift, he’s assigned a student ride-along named Jessica and paired with his longtime partner Mike, setting the stage for a chaotic day filled with emergencies, absurd encounters, and emotional reckonings. A call to a luxury hotel reveals a celebrity overdose that must be kept quiet from the press. Jessica’s first solo CPR attempt ends in failure, shaking her confidence and forcing Randy to step in. Mike receives a mysterious text that hints at a personal crisis he’s been hiding from the team. A prank call leads to a real emergency, blurring the line between comedy and tragedy. The trio shares a rare moment of calm during a sunset break on a hospital rooftop, reflecting on why they chose this life. As the trio responds to heart attacks, overdoses, and bizarre accidents, Randy’s cynicism clashes with Jessica’s idealism, forcing him to confront the humanity he thought he’d lost. Each call chips away at his hardened exterior, revealing a man haunted by past failures and desperate for redemption. With sharp humor, raw emotion, and standout performances, “Code 3″ (2025) is a character-driven action comedy about burnout, mentorship, and rediscovering purpose in the most unpredictable profession. (more…)

25
October
17:21

APB (season 1)

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APB (season 1)

12 episodes

“APB” (Season 1) — follows tech billionaire Gideon Reeves, who takes over Chicago’s troubled 13th District police precinct after witnessing the murder of his best friend and growing frustrated with the city’s ineffective law enforcement. Using his fortune and engineering genius, Reeves transforms the precinct into a high-tech operation, introducing advanced surveillance tools, drones, and a citizen-reporting app that revolutionizes crime response. A controversial facial recognition system sparks protests from civil liberties groups. Reeves hires a team of coders to build predictive crime algorithms, but their accuracy begins to raise ethical concerns. A leaked video of an officer using the tech to profile innocent civilians threatens to derail the program. Meanwhile, a rival tech mogul launches a competing app that gamifies neighborhood patrols. Internal tensions rise as veteran officers question whether justice is being outsourced to machines. Detective Theresa Murphy and her skeptical colleagues must adapt to the new system while navigating the ethical dilemmas of privatized policing. As crime-fighting becomes increasingly digitized, tensions rise between Reeves, city officials, and the community, especially when his innovations attract dangerous adversaries. Blending procedural drama with tech-thriller elements, “APB” (Season 1) explores the collision of justice, innovation, and accountability in a city on edge. (more…)

23
October
18:01

Gen V (season 2)

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Gen V (season 2)

8 episodes

“Gen V” (Season 2) picks up after the brutal massacre at Godolkin University, plunging its surviving students into a darker, more authoritarian world. Marie Moreau, Jordan Li, Emma Meyer, and Andre Anderson are framed for the violence and sent to a high-security rehabilitation center, victims of betrayal by Cate and Sam — former allies now aligned with Homelander’s rising regime. Upon their return to campus, they find Godolkin transformed into a militarized training ground under the control of Dean Cipher, whose sinister agenda pushes Supes toward becoming weapons of war. As tensions between humans and Supes escalate nationwide — with civilians forced to wear ID badges and Homelander’s influence expanding — the students must navigate trauma, fractured friendships, and the looming threat of a mysterious project called Odessa. Marie goes on the run searching for her sister, while Emma and Jordan uncover disturbing truths about Cipher’s past. Cate falls into a coma after a violent confrontation, and Sam spirals deeper into instability, becoming a pawn of the new regime. The season also pays tribute to Andre, weaving his absence into the emotional core of the story. With crossover appearances from characters in “The Boys”, “Gen V” (Season 2) delivers a darker, more politically charged narrative that explores resistance, identity, and the cost of power in a world teetering on the edge of civil war. (more…)

13
October
23:18

Shogun (season 1)

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Shogun (season 1)

10 episodes

“Shogun” (Season 1) — based on James Clavell’s epic novel — is a sweeping historical drama set in 1600s feudal Japan, where cultures clash and loyalties are tested. The story follows John Blackthorne, an English navigator who washes ashore in a land dominated by samurai, political intrigue, and rigid codes of honor. As he struggles to survive and adapt, Blackthorne becomes entangled in the ambitions of Lord Yoshii Toranaga, a powerful daimyo fighting for control of Japan amid a volatile council of rival warlords. Political tensions simmer as Toranaga’s enemies close in, forcing him to make bold strategic moves to preserve his influence. Blackthorne’s outsider perspective becomes both a liability and an asset, challenging traditional norms while earning unexpected allies. Through the eyes of Lady Mariko, a noblewoman torn between duty and personal conviction, the series explores themes of sacrifice, strategy, and transformation. With its immersive Japanese-language dialogue, rich period detail, and complex character arcs, “Shogun” (Season 1) delivers a tense, atmospheric saga of power, identity, and cultural collision. It received widespread acclaim for its direction, performances, and faithfulness to the source material. (more…)

10
October
12:09

Peacemaker (season 2)

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Peacemaker (season 2)

8 episodes

“Peacemaker” (Season 2) catapults the irreverent DC anti-hero into a multiversal crisis that’s equal parts explosive, emotional, and absurd. Picking up after the events of The Suicide Squad and Season 1, Christopher Smith — aka Peacemaker — is still grappling with the trauma of killing his father and being rejected by the Justice Gang. Desperate for validation, he stumbles upon a mysterious Quantum Unfolding Chamber in his late father’s home, which opens a portal to alternate realities. In one such universe, Peacemaker finds a version of his life where his father and brother are alive — and loving. But this illusion quickly turns deadly when his alternate self tries to eliminate him. Meanwhile, the head of ARGUS and father of the man Peacemaker killed launches a vendetta-fueled manhunt across dimensions. Emilia Harcourt, blacklisted from every intelligence agency, hits rock bottom, while Leota Adebayo struggles with the fallout from exposing Amanda Waller’s secrets. The season blends raunchy humor, brutal action, and surprising pathos, alien encounters, and a showdown with alternate versions of familiar characters. With cameos from Hawkgirl and Green Lantern, “Peacemaker” (Season 2) expands the DCU while diving deeper into Chris Smith’s fractured psyche and relentless quest to be seen as more than a joke. (more…)