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Comedy
January
Ghosted (2023)
“Ghosted” (2023) is a romantic action comedy film. The film stars Chris Evans and Ana de Armas as Cole Turner and Sadie Rhodes, respectively. The plot follows Cole, a vendor at a Washington, D.C. farmers’ market, who falls for the mysterious Sadie after a whirlwind all-night date. However, things take a wild turn when Sadie reveals herself to be a secret agent. Cole is soon swept into a global mission to stop a stolen bioweapon called “Aztec” and rescue humanity. Along the way, they face numerous dangers, including arms dealers, bounty hunters, and a disgraced French Intelligence agent. The film blends action, humor, and romance, as Cole and Sadie navigate through a series of thrilling and comedic adventures. As they travel from Washington, D.C. to various exotic locations, their relationship is tested by the high-stakes mission and the constant threat of danger. The chemistry between the lead actors adds depth to the story, making the audience root for their success both in love and in their mission. With its fast-paced plot, engaging performances, and a mix of heartfelt and humorous moments, “Ghosted” offers a fresh take on the classic spy romance genre. The film promises to be an entertaining ride, combining elements of action, comedy, and romance to create a unique and enjoyable cinematic experience. (more…)
January
Argylle (2024)
“Argylle” (2024) is a spy action comedy film. The film features an ensemble cast including Henry Cavill, Bryce Dallas Howard, Sam Rockwell, Bryan Cranston, Catherine O’Hara, Dua Lipa, Ariana DeBose, John Cena, and Samuel L. Jackson. The plot centers on Elly Conway, a reclusive author who writes espionage novels about a secret agent named Aubrey Argylle. Elly’s latest book starts to mirror real-world events, drawing her into a dangerous world of espionage. Saved from an ambush by a real spy named Aidan Wilde, Elly teams up with him to uncover a sinister organization known as the Division. As they navigate through a web of deception, Elly discovers that her fictional character Argylle is based on her own forgotten past as a spy. The duo embarks on a thrilling journey to expose the Division and save Elly’s cat, Alfie. The film blends action, humor, and intrigue, offering a unique take on the spy genre, with twists and turns that keep the audience on the edge of their seats. The chemistry between the characters, combined with stylish action sequences and witty dialogue, makes “Argylle” a standout in the spy comedy genre. The film explores themes of identity, memory, and the blurred lines between fiction and reality, delivering a fresh and entertaining narrative that is both thrilling and humorous. (more…)
December
Universal Basic Guys (season 1)
13 episodes
Universal Basic Guys is an adult animated sitcom. The series follows brothers Mark and Hank Hoagies, who lose their jobs when the Glantontown Hot Dog factory switches to automation. Fortunately, they become part of a Universal Basic Income pilot program, receiving $3,000 per month. With their newfound free time and income, Mark and Hank embark on various misadventures. The show humorously explores how they navigate their lives without traditional employment, often getting into trouble and learning life lessons along the way. The series features a mix of quirky characters, including Mark’s wife Tammy, their teenage stepson Darren, and their eccentric neighbors. The comedic dynamics and absurd situations make for an entertaining watch. (more…)
December
Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023)
“Shazam! Fury of the Gods” (2023) continues the story of Billy Batson, a teenager who transforms into the adult superhero Shazam by saying the magic word “SHAZAM!” Billy and his foster siblings, who also gain superpowers, must face a new threat from the daughters of the Titan Atlas. Hespera (Helen Mirren) and Kalypso (Lucy Liu), the daughters of Atlas, break into the Acropolis Museum in Athens to steal the Wizard’s broken staff. They force the Wizard (Djimon Hounsou) to repair it, unleashing its powers. In Philadelphia, Billy and his foster siblings save people on the collapsing Benjamin Franklin Bridge but face criticism for the destruction caused. The Wizard warns Billy about the daughters of Atlas, prompting the Shazamily to research them. They discover that the daughters guard the tree of life, which grows golden apples containing the seeds of life. The staff, forged by Atlas, has the power to give and take away superpowers. The Shazamily must stop the daughters from using the staff to destroy the world. Amidst the action, Billy struggles with his role as a hero and the responsibility that comes with his powers. The film explores themes of family, identity, and the challenges of growing up. With its blend of humor, heart, and thrilling action sequences, “Shazam! Fury of the Gods” delivers an exciting and engaging superhero adventure. (more…)
December
Laid (season 1)
8 episodes
“Laid” (Season 1) is a dark comedy series that follows Ruby Yao, a 33-year-old party planner living in Seattle with her best friend AJ. Ruby’s life takes a bizarre turn when she discovers that all her ex-boyfriends are dying in the order she dated them. Initially dismissing the deaths as coincidences, Ruby soon realizes there’s a pattern and begins to investigate the mysterious occurrences. As Ruby and AJ delve deeper into the mystery, they uncover that a hex was placed on Ruby by a woman Brad met at a bar. The hex can only be broken by passing it on to someone else, leading Ruby to face a moral dilemma: should she transfer the curse to another person or find another way to break it? Throughout the season, Ruby confronts her past mistakes and navigates her complicated relationships, including a budding romance with Isaac and the fallout from sleeping with her best friend’s boyfriend, Zack. The series combines humor, suspense, and emotional depth, exploring themes of guilt, redemption, and the consequences of one’s actions. With its intriguing plot and Stephanie Hsu’s compelling performance as Ruby, “Laid” (Season 1) offers a unique and engaging viewing experience. (more…)
December
The Road Trip (season 1)
6 episodes
“The Road Trip” (Season 1) is a romantic comedy series based on Beth O’Leary’s novel of the same name. The story follows Addie (Emma Appleton), who is attending a wedding in Spain with her sister Deb (Isabella Laughland). However, their plans take an unexpected turn when they are forced to share a car with Addie’s ex, Dylan (Laurie Davidson), his best friend Marcus (David Jonsson), and a complete stranger named Rodney (Angus Imrie). As they embark on this road trip, the series explores themes of love, second chances, and the dynamics of relationships. The journey is filled with humor, heartwarming moments, and the possibility of rekindling old flames or discovering new connections. The picturesque Spanish countryside serves as a beautiful backdrop for the unfolding drama and romance. Throughout the trip, the characters confront their pasts, misunderstandings, and unresolved feelings, leading to a mix of comedic and poignant situations. The season delves into the complexities of modern relationships, highlighting the importance of communication and forgiveness. With its blend of witty dialogue, charming performances, and scenic locales, “The Road Trip” (Season 1) offers an engaging and delightful viewing experience. (more…)
December
Holidazed (season 1)
8 episodes
“Holidazed” (Season 1) follows a group of friends who reconnect during the holiday season, each bringing their own baggage and secrets to the gathering. The season kicks off with a surprise reunion orchestrated by the well-meaning but scatterbrained host, Ava. The friends, who haven’t seen each other in years, navigate through old tensions, unresolved issues, and new revelations. Each episode unfolds over a different holiday, from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Eve, blending humor, drama, and heartwarming moments. The characters, including the ambitious career woman Jess, the recently divorced Max, the enigmatic artist Leo, and the ever-optimistic Emma, grapple with their personal dilemmas while trying to rediscover the bond that once held them together. As they celebrate each holiday, they confront past mistakes, rekindle romances, and form new connections, all while learning valuable lessons about friendship, forgiveness, and the true spirit of the holidays. The season builds to an emotional climax at the New Year’s Eve party, where secrets are revealed, and the friends must decide if they can move forward together or go their separate ways. With its mix of festive cheer, personal growth, and poignant moments, “Holidazed” (Season 1) offers a heartwarming and relatable look at the complexities of adult friendships and the magic of the holiday season. (more…)
December
Shrinking (season 2)
12 episodes
Shrinking (Season 2) continues to follow Jimmy Price, a therapist who practices radical honesty with his patients, and his grumpy octogenarian colleague Paul Rhodes, played by Harrison Ford. The new season delves deeper into the personal and professional lives of the therapists as they navigate their own challenges while helping their patients confront hard truths. The season kicks off with Paul trying to avoid a difficult conversation by singing along to The Outfield’s “Your Love,” a callback to the most talked-about moment in Season 1. However, his colleague Gaby, played by Jessica Williams, insists on addressing the issue at hand. With the addition of Brett Goldstein, co-creator of “Ted Lasso,” the show expands its scope while maintaining a focus on the emotional journeys of its characters. The series continues to blend comedy and drama, offering a heartfelt look at the complexities of therapy and personal growth. Jimmy’s radical approach to therapy and Paul’s grumpy demeanor provide a balance of humor and heartfelt moments, making the show a compelling watch. The dynamic between the characters evolves as they deal with personal traumas, forging deeper connections with one another. Season 2 promises more laugh-out-loud moments, poignant revelations, and an exploration of how honesty can be both healing and challenging. With its unique mix of humor, heart, and raw emotion, Shrinking (Season 2) is set to captivate audiences, offering a fresh perspective on the intricacies of mental health and human connection. (more…)
December
Bad Sisters (season 2)
8 episodes
“Bad Sisters” (Season 2) continues two years after the events of the first season. The Garvey sisters—Eva, Ursula, Grace, Bibi, and Becka—are trying to move forward with their lives. However, their past catches up with them when a significant discovery reignites an investigation that threatens to expose their secrets once again. Grace is on the cusp of starting a new chapter with her impending marriage to Ian, but complications arise that challenge their relationship and the unity of the sisters. The season is a blend of dark comedy, suspense, and unexpected twists. As the investigation deepens, the Garvey sisters must navigate the complexities of their intertwined lives, each dealing with personal struggles and the collective burden of their shared history. The show delves into themes of family loyalty, the lengths one will go to protect their loved ones, and the moral ambiguities that arise when faced with extraordinary circumstances. Each episode meticulously builds tension, unraveling layers of the narrative and providing new insights into the characters’ motivations and fears. The strong character development and intricate plot ensure that “Bad Sisters” remains engaging and thought-provoking. (more…)
December
All Creatures Great & Small (season 5)
7 episodes
In Season 5 of All Creatures Great & Small, the story continues in Spring 1941. James Herriot returns to Darrowby after training as an RAF pilot, reuniting with his wife Helen and their newborn baby, Jimmy. Tristan Farnon also comes back from his service in the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, bringing a fresh dynamic to Skeldale House. The season explores the challenges and joys of family life amidst the backdrop of World War II. Helen adjusts to motherhood, while Siegfried and Mrs. Hall enjoy having a baby around. The team faces various veterinary emergencies, including a critical situation with the Aldersons’ pregnant mare. The series continues to blend heartwarming moments with the realities of wartime, highlighting the resilience and camaraderie of the Skeldale House family. (more…)