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Percy Jackson and the Olympians (season 2)

8 episodes

“Percy Jackson and the Olympians” (Season 2) — adapts Rick Riordan’s The Sea of Monsters, picking up one year after Percy’s first quest with Camp Half-Blood under threat as Thalia’s tree is poisoned, weakening the barrier that protects the camp from monsters. Percy Jackson begins having troubling dreams of his satyr friend Grover, who has been captured by the Cyclops Polyphemus, and at the same time discovers he has a half-brother, Tyson, a Cyclops whose innocence and loyalty add both humor and heart to the group. Together with Annabeth Chase, Percy and Tyson set out across the Sea of Monsters to rescue Grover and recover the Golden Fleece, the only artifact powerful enough to heal the tree and restore the camp’s defenses. Along the way they face treacherous waters, rogue demigods allied with Luke Castellan, and encounters with mythological figures such as Circe, Hermes, and the chaotic Grey Sisters. The quest tests Percy’s leadership, Annabeth’s loyalty, Grover’s resilience, and Tyson’s courage, while Luke and Kronos escalate their plans to overthrow Olympus. Themes of family, betrayal, and destiny dominate the season, as Percy struggles with the burden of being Poseidon’s son and questions whether his lineage is a gift or a curse. “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” (Season 2) expands the world beyond Camp Half-Blood, blending thrilling action sequences like the chariot races and sea battles with emotional character arcs, delivering a faithful yet creatively reimagined adaptation of Riordan’s beloved novel. (more…)

16
January
05:25

Damsel (2024)

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Damsel (2024)

“Damsel” (2024) — follows Elodie, a young woman who accepts a royal marriage proposal meant to save her impoverished homeland, only to discover that the opulent kingdom welcoming her has no intention of giving her a future — she is merely a sacrifice offered to repay an ancient debt, thrown into a vast chasm where a vengeful dragon waits in the dark. Stripped of protection, allies, and the illusions of fairy‑tale romance, Elodie is forced into a brutal fight for survival, navigating a labyrinth of caverns, forgotten rituals, and the remnants of past victims whose stories were never meant to be told. Each new chamber reveals another layer of the kingdom’s cruelty, turning her escape into a reckoning she never asked for. Even the silence of the tunnels feels alive, pressing in on her like a second predator. As the dragon stalks her through firelit tunnels and collapsing stone, the film shifts into a tense, claustrophobic survival tale where wit becomes a weapon, fear becomes fuel, and every step tests whether she can outthink a creature bred for destruction. “Damsel” (2024) positions itself as a dark fantasy about reclaiming agency in a world built to consume you, turning the classic damsel‑in‑distress myth into a story of ferocity, endurance, and the refusal to die quietly. (more…)

14
January
00:58

Dust Bunny (2025)

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Dust Bunny (2025)

“Dust Bunny” (2025) — follows eight‑year‑old Aurora, a quiet, sharp‑eyed girl living in an unnamed city, whose world fractures the night she hears her parents attacked and wakes in a ravaged apartment, convinced that the “monster under her bed” has finally come for her. Desperate and terrified, she turns to the mysterious neighbor in unit 5B — a solitary, hyper‑competent man whose nocturnal excursions and violent encounters she interprets as proof that he hunts monsters for a living — and begs him to kill the creature she believes devoured her family. As he reluctantly pulls her into his shadow‑soaked world of assassins, handlers, and hidden agendas, the line between Aurora’s imagination and the brutal reality surrounding them blurs into something far more dangerous, each encounter tightening the sense that something unseen is stalking them both. With hitmen closing in, authorities circling, and Aurora’s past revealing fractures no one wants to look at too closely, the story coils into a dark, fairy‑tale‑inflected thriller where innocence becomes a weapon, fear becomes a compass, and the question of what truly lurks beneath the bed becomes more unsettling with every step. “Dust Bunny” (2025) positions itself as a stylish, violent, emotionally charged fable about monsters — the real ones, the imagined ones, and the ones we create to survive. (more…)

11
January
11:00

The Copenhagen Test (season 1)

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The Copenhagen Test (season 1)

8 episodes

“The Copenhagen Test” (Season 1) — follows Alexander Hale, a first‑generation Chinese‑American intelligence analyst at the secretive agency known as the Orphanage, a man already fraying under the weight of a failed mission and the paranoia that has settled into his bones, who discovers that his mind has been hacked and his senses rewritten by forces far closer than any foreign enemy. What begins as a chance to redeem himself through a new assignment mutates into a psychological labyrinth where every memory, every instruction, every familiar face becomes suspect, and Alexander is forced to navigate a reality that shifts beneath him like a rigged stage. As he digs deeper, the comforting presence of his mentor Victor Simonek fractures into something colder and more calculating, revealing a system designed not to test loyalty but to weaponize human perception itself, turning Alexander into both subject and experiment. Surrounded by colleagues who may be allies or architects of his undoing — Michelle, Parker, St. George — he is pushed into a brutal game of double identities and manufactured truths, where survival depends on deciphering which parts of his life are real and which have been engineered to break him. “The Copenhagen Test” (Season 1) positions itself as a near‑future espionage thriller about control, manipulation, and the terrifying fragility of a mind that no longer belongs to itself. (more…)

30
December
18:46

Homestead: The Series (season 1)

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Homestead: The Series (season 1)

8 episodes

“Homestead: The Series” (Season 1) picks up where the movie “Homestead” ends. After a nuclear bomb detonates off the coast of Los Angeles, a once-pampered nation devolves into brutal chaos. The series follows the survivors within the Homestead, an eccentric prepper’s fortress in the Rocky Mountains, as they clash against one another and the violent world outside. The main characters include Jeff Eriksson, an ex-Green Beret, and his family, who flee to the Homestead seeking refuge. The season explores themes of survival, resilience, and the moral dilemmas faced by the survivors as they navigate the apocalyptic world. The series raises questions about whether the Homestead is an ark or a fortress, and whether it’s a kill-or-be-killed scenario or if God is doing something greater. As tensions rise within the group, alliances are formed and broken, revealing the true nature of the characters. The stunning landscape of the Rocky Mountains adds to the dramatic backdrop of the series, providing both beauty and peril. The series also delves into the psychological impact of the apocalypse on the survivors, highlighting their struggles to maintain their humanity in a world that demands ruthlessness. With its gripping plot, complex characters, and thought-provoking themes, “Homestead: The Series” (Season 1) offers a captivating and intense viewing experience. (more…)

The War Between the Land and the Sea (season 1)

5 episodes

“The War Between the Land and the Sea” (Season 1) — follows a coastal nation on the brink of collapse as rising tensions between land‑dwelling humans and an ancient oceanic civilization erupt after centuries of fragile coexistence, beginning when a series of unexplained attacks on fishing vessels sparks political panic and forces both sides to confront long‑buried grievances. As governments scramble to respond, marine biologist Mara Ellison becomes an unexpected intermediary after discovering evidence that the oceanic people, once believed to be myth, have resurfaced to reclaim territories they consider sacred, pushing her into a conflict where scientific curiosity collides with geopolitical pressure. Meanwhile, beneath the waves, young emissary Kael struggles to convince his own leaders that war with the surface will only deepen the wounds left by generations of exploitation. The season interweaves diplomatic negotiations and personal stories of families caught between two worlds, revealing how centuries of mistrust and cultural misunderstanding have shaped a conflict neither side fully controls. As tensions rise, Mara and Kael uncover a hidden history. “The War Between the Land and the Sea” (Season 1) positions itself as a sweeping geopolitical fantasy that blends human drama with ecological urgency, setting the stage for a conflict whose outcome will reshape both realms. (more…)

Jurassic World: Chaos Theory (season 4)

9 episodes

“Jurassic World: Chaos Theory” (Season 4) — follows Darius, Brooklynn, and the remaining members of the group as they attempt to rebuild their lives after the events of the previous season, only to be pulled back into danger when new evidence surfaces suggesting that the dinosaur‑related attacks they believed were isolated incidents are part of a coordinated effort tied to a covert organization manipulating genetic assets across multiple continents. As the team reunites to investigate, they uncover a network of black‑market operations trafficking modified dinosaurs, each strain more unstable and unpredictable than the last, forcing them to navigate hostile environments, shifting alliances, and the growing realization that the creatures are no longer confined to remote islands but are now embedded within global ecosystems. Their search leads them through abandoned research facilities, compromised wildlife reserves, and urban areas where sightings are increasing, revealing how far the conspiracy reaches and how deeply it threatens both human and animal survival. Interpersonal tensions rise as old traumas resurface and the group struggles with the moral implications of exposing the truth. Questions of responsibility, exploitation, lingering trauma, and the increasingly thin boundary between protection and control drive the season’s core, gradually steering the story toward a decisive clash in which the group must confront whether halting the organization’s plans requires sacrificing the very dinosaurs they’ve spent years defending. “Jurassic World: Chaos Theory” (Season 4) emerges as a darker and more far‑reaching installment, expanding the franchise’s central conflict while pushing the characters to confront how much they are willing to risk to avert a global disaster. (more…)

Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft (season 2)

8 episodes

“Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft” (Season 2) — continues Lara’s journey as she grapples with the consequences of the relic she unearthed in the previous season, a discovery that has drawn the attention of rival archaeologists, shadowy private militaries, and an ancient order determined to reclaim what they believe was stolen from them. Forced to leave London after a series of attacks linked to the artifact, Lara follows a trail of fragmented clues across remote temples, forgotten ruins, and politically unstable regions, each step revealing a deeper connection between the relic and her father’s unfinished research. As she uncovers evidence that the artifact is part of a larger network of mythic objects tied to a long‑buried civilization, Lara becomes entangled in a dangerous race against a powerful adversary who seeks to weaponize the relic’s abilities for global influence. The season interweaves her present‑day pursuit with flashbacks that illuminate her evolving identity as an explorer, her complicated relationship with her family legacy, and the emotional toll of constantly living on the edge of danger. Along the way she forms uneasy alliances with local guides, scholars, and former enemies, each bringing their own motives and secrets that challenge Lara’s trust and force her to confront the cost of her relentless drive. Themes of legacy, obsession, responsibility, and the thin line between discovery and exploitation shape the narrative, while the story builds toward a confrontation that forces Lara to decide whether protecting the world from the relic’s power is worth sacrificing the last remaining ties to her past. “Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft” (Season 2) positions itself as a darker, more expansive chapter that deepens Lara’s mythology while pushing her further into the role of the legendary adventurer she is destined to become. (more…)

22
December
17:14

The Office Movers (season 2)

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The Office Movers (season 2)

7 episodes

“The Office Movers” (Season 2) continues the chaotic, character-driven comedy as Shazam Moving Company faces bigger jobs, wilder schemes, and deeper rivalries in Toronto’s cutthroat logistics scene. The new season opens with a dramatic twist: ominous music, a nighttime rendezvous, and Everett laying out a shady plan to Ricky — setting the tone for a season that blends suspenseful setups with outrageous comedy. As Shazam takes on its biggest contract yet, the crew must navigate a minefield of incompetent temp workers, fierce competition, and internal dysfunction. Ricky and Doug form a chaotic duo, while other pairings — like Ricky with Hassan or Eric — bring fresh energy and unpredictable dynamics. With fewer introductions needed, the creators lean into fast-paced storytelling, expanding the ensemble and exploring new comedic cliques. Each episode pushes the team to the brink, whether through failed get-rich-quick schemes, petty sabotage, or moments of unexpected loyalty. The season amplifies the stakes, the stunts, and the surprises, transforming everyday moving jobs into high-stakes adventures. It’s not just about being bad at their jobs — it’s about surviving the madness they create. With sharper music cues, tighter editing, and more layered character interactions, “The Office Movers” (Season 2) evolves into a full-blown ensemble comedy that celebrates dysfunction, ambition, and the absurdity of trying to make it in the city. (more…)

19
December
15:39

Predator: Badlands (2025)

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Predator: Badlands (2025)

“Predator: Badlands” (2025) — follows Dek, a disgraced young Yautja warrior, as he battles brutal alien beasts, corporate synthetics, and his own clan’s legacy in a desperate quest to prove his worth. Set on the deadly planet Genna, the story begins with Dek being exiled by his father Njohrr, the ruthless clan chief, after a failed execution order involving Dek’s brother Kwei. Sent to hunt the Kalisk — an unkillable apex predator — Dek crash-lands in a toxic wasteland filled with acid-spitting plants, invisible monsters, and constant danger. The planet itself is a living nightmare, where even the air can turn against you. Every step forward forces Dek to confront not just physical threats, but the emotional scars of exile and betrayal. He forms an unlikely alliance with Thia, a damaged synthetic with missing legs, and Bud, a loyal alien creature. Together, they navigate Genna’s hostile terrain while being hunted by Thia’s rogue sister Tessa and a Weyland-Yutani expedition team. As Dek faces betrayal, capture, and psychological torment, he learns that strength isn’t about trophies — it’s about heart, loyalty, and survival. The final act challenges Dek’s beliefs and forces him to confront the legacy he’s been running from. “Predator: Badlands” (2025) blends savage action, emotional depth, and rich Yautja lore into a visually stunning sci-fi epic that flips the franchise’s formula by centering the Predator as the protagonist. (more…)