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November
The Family Plan (2023)
“The Family Plan” (2023) — is an American action‑comedy about Dan Morgan, a suburban car salesman living quietly with his wife Jessica and their three kids, whose secret past as a government assassin suddenly resurfaces and forces the entire family on the run. Dan’s peaceful life in Buffalo unravels after he is attacked in a supermarket, revealing that his former employer has discovered his whereabouts. To protect his family, Dan retrieves his children from school, picks up Jessica from work, and insists they embark on a spontaneous road trip to Las Vegas. Along the way, he removes a tracker from their minivan, evades pursuers, and tries to keep his family safe while concealing the truth about his past. The journey exposes cracks in their relationships: Nina struggles with betrayal, Kyle’s secret gaming life comes to light, and Jessica grows suspicious of Dan’s erratic behavior. In Las Vegas, Dan finally confesses his true identity, shocking his family and forcing them to confront the reality of who he is. The escalating danger pushes them into situations where loyalty and trust are tested, blending action with family drama. Themes of identity, trust, and the clash between ordinary domestic life and violent secrets drive the film, which mixes high‑energy fight sequences with comedic family dynamics. “The Family Plan” (2023) became one of the most‑watched films upon release, setting the stage for its sequel. (more…)
November
Altered (2025)
“Altered” (2025) — is a dystopian sci‑fi action thriller set in an alternate present where genetic enhancements have divided humanity into elites and outcasts. The story follows Leon, a gifted mechanic born without modifications, who struggles to survive in the lower districts while the genetically altered “alters” dominate society with superior strength, speed, and advanced exosuits. When Leon takes a job repairing technology in the elite zones, he is pulled into a dangerous conspiracy that exposes the corruption of politicians exploiting genetic disparity. Alongside Chloe, a fellow outcast determined to fight for justice, Leon risks everything to challenge the oppressive system and ignite a rebellion against the ruling class. Their journey through neon‑lit slums and militarized high‑tech districts reveals a world fractured by inequality, where survival demands both courage and sacrifice. The film blends gritty action with social commentary, exploring themes of identity, discrimination, and resistance in a society obsessed with perfection. “Altered” (2025) delivers a fast‑paced, visually charged narrative that portrays how ordinary people can rise against engineered power to reclaim dignity and freedom. (more…)
November
Helluva Boss (season 1)
8 episodes
“Helluva Boss” (Season 1) — follows the chaotic misadventures of a demonic startup in Hell called I.M.P. (Immediate Murder Professionals), blending dark comedy, musical numbers, and emotional depth as its crew navigates assassination gigs and interpersonal drama. The season centers on Blitzo, the impulsive and egotistical boss of I.M.P., who runs the company with his weapons expert Moxxie, powerhouse wife Millie, and sardonic hellhound receptionist Loona. Using a magical grimoire borrowed from Stolas, a flirtatious Goetial demon prince, the team travels to Earth to carry out hit jobs for Hell’s denizens seeking revenge on the living. Each episode features a standalone mission — from eliminating cheating partners to botched exorcisms — while gradually revealing the characters’ backstories and emotional baggage. Moxxie struggles with self-worth and Blitzo’s erratic leadership, Millie proves herself in combat and loyalty, and Loona’s aloofness masks deeper loneliness. Blitzo’s complicated relationship with Stolas adds a layer of romantic tension and power imbalance, especially as their encounters blur the line between business and intimacy. As the season progresses, the team faces rival assassins, moral dilemmas, and personal betrayals, culminating in a dramatic fallout that threatens the company’s future. The show balances crude humor with surprisingly heartfelt moments, exploring themes of identity, trauma, and found family. With fast-paced animation, original songs, and sharp dialogue, “Helluva Boss” (Season 1) delivers a bold, irreverent take on workplace dynamics — in the most infernal setting imaginable. (more…)
November
Bride Hard (2025)
“Bride Hard” (2025) unleashes a wild action-comedy ride as Sam, a brilliant and fearless secret agent, takes on an unexpected role as the maid of honor at her best friend Betsy’s lavish wedding. Just when she thought she could finally enjoy a peaceful ceremony, chaos strikes when armed mercenaries crash the event, turning cake-cutting into combat. Sam springs into action, using her elite training and gadgets to protect the guests and take down the attackers. As bullets fly and secrets unravel, she discovers the ambush ties back to a rogue mission from her past, forcing her to balance espionage with emotional reckoning. Meanwhile, her strained friendship with Betsy adds tension, as Sam navigates dress disasters, bouquet tosses, and explosive encounters. With sharp one-liners, high-stakes action, and moments of heartfelt redemption, “Bride Hard” (2025) blends high-octane thrills with wedding mayhem, proving that loyalty and love are just as powerful as any secret weapon. (more…)
November
The Unholy Trinity (2025)
“The Unholy Trinity” (2025) is a rugged Western set in the turbulent landscapes of 1870s Montana, where vengeance, legacy, and greed collide. Henry Broadway arrives in the town of Trinity seeking justice for his father Isaac, a man wrongly executed under the shadow of buried Confederate gold and betrayal. But Trinity is no ordinary town — it churns with racial strife, political secrets, and a rising body count. The new sheriff, Gabriel Dove, is an honorable man caught between the law and the sins of the past, while Henry’s encounter with the enigmatic outlaw St. Christopher unveils a twisted link to his father’s demise. As alliances shift and gold fever consumes the town, Henry must navigate shootouts, deception, and shifting loyalties while protecting a Blackfoot girl accused of a brutal crime. His quest for answers ignites a storm of blood and reckoning, drawing out corrupt landowners, desperate miners, and ghosts from the Civil War. Packed with sweeping visuals, layered characters, and a moral tension that questions the cost of justice, “The Unholy Trinity” (2025) delivers a visceral tale of redemption forged in fire and gunpowder. (more…)
November
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…)
November
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…)
November
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…)
October
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…)
October
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…)























