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Comedy
July
Transaction (season 1)
6 episodes
“Transaction” (Season 1) is a sharp British workplace comedy following Liv, an outspoken and chaotic transgender woman hired at a supermarket chain’s night shift to ease a corporate scandal after the manager insulted the LGBTQ+ community. Realizing she can’t be fired, Liv transforms the dreary store into her personal circus, constantly provoking her boss Simon, undermining staff meetings, and pulling dramatic stunts to entertain herself. Alongside her loyal but long-suffering best friend Tom, she navigates dysfunctional coworkers, offended customers, and absurd tasks with biting wit and flamboyant charm. From haunted vending machines to a disastrous LGBTQ+ awareness party, each episode spirals into madness as Liv weaponizes social justice jargon and sarcastic one-liners to dodge accountability while pushing boundaries. Tom struggles to contain the chaos, but even he gets pulled into Liv’s outrageous schemes. Beneath the irreverence lies a satirical critique of corporate diversity efforts, workplace hypocrisy, and self-serving activism. Bold, fast-paced, and unapologetic, “Transaction” (Season 1) delivers six episodes of comedic anarchy that blend heartfelt moments and absurdist humor into a riotous ride through the fluorescent-lit world of retail. (more…)
July
The Trouble with Jessica (2023)
“The Trouble with Jessica” (2023) spins a darkly comedic tale set during a dinner party hosted by Sarah and Tom, an upper-middle-class couple trying to sell their elegant London home amid mounting financial strain. Joined by longtime friends Richard and Beth, the evening veers wildly off course when Jessica, a volatile acquaintance with a troubled past, unexpectedly arrives and dies in the garden. Fearing the incident will sabotage their house sale and ruin their plans, the group makes a morally dubious decision to move the body and conceal the true circumstances of her death. Their scheme sets off a series of chaotic missteps involving nosy neighbors, meddling real estate agents, and increasingly suspicious law enforcement. As the pressure mounts, cracks in their relationships deepen and past secrets surface, turning the polite facade of British civility into a frantic scramble for self-preservation. Blending farce and satire, “The Trouble with Jessica” (2023) exposes the absurd lengths people go to protect status and appearances, offering a sharply written portrait of moral compromise hidden beneath polished smiles and carefully arranged place settings. (more…)
July
Goodrich (2024)
“Goodrich” (2024) is a comedy-drama film. The movie stars Michael Keaton as Andy Goodrich, a 60-year-old Los Angeles art dealer whose life is turned upside down when his younger wife, Naomi (Laura Benanti), enters a 90-day rehab program for prescription pill addiction. Furious that Andy hadn’t noticed her issues, Naomi leaves him and asks him not to contact her. Andy is left to care for their nine-year-old twins, Billie and Mose, on his own. Andy struggles to balance his responsibilities, lying to his kids about their mother’s whereabouts and trying to manage his failing art gallery. He forms a close bond with Terry (Michael Urie), the single father of one of his children’s classmates, and reconnects with his daughter Grace (Mila Kunis) from his first marriage. Grace, who is pregnant, helps Andy navigate fatherhood and his personal crisis. As Andy attempts to save his gallery by securing the estate of a recently deceased artist, he learns valuable lessons about family, responsibility, and self-discovery. The film is a heartfelt and humorous exploration of personal growth and the challenges of modern parenthood. With strong performances and a blend of humor and drama, “Goodrich” offers an engaging and touching story about second chances and the importance of family. (more…)
July
Family Guy (season 23)
18 episodes
“Family Guy” (Season 23) continues to follow the hilarious and chaotic adventures of the Griffin family in Quahog, Rhode Island. In this season, fans can expect more outrageous humor and satire, with Peter Griffin’s antics causing trouble as usual. Meg starts dating the giant chicken’s son, Chris loses his earring in a Lord of the Rings-inspired escapade, and Stewie discovers Rupert was made in China and decides to take him back to meet his family. The Griffin family also vacations at a luxury resort, parodying “The White Lotus,” where Stewie worries about being sacrificed in a volcano by his wealthy new friends. With its signature blend of raunchy humor and pop culture references, “Family Guy” (Season 23) promises to keep viewers entertained with its wild and unpredictable storylines. The season delves into various humorous and satirical scenarios that push the boundaries of the Griffin family’s misadventures, offering a fresh take on their dynamic and interactions with the quirky residents of Quahog. Viewers can look forward to a blend of outrageous humor, unexpected twists, and clever commentary on contemporary issues, all delivered in the unique and irreverent style that has made “Family Guy” a beloved and enduring series. The show continues to challenge social norms and poke fun at various aspects of modern life, ensuring that fans have plenty of laughs and thought-provoking moments throughout the season. (more…)
July
Madam (season 1)
10 episodes
“Madam” (Season 1) follows Mackenzie Leigh, a struggling mother of two who, after discovering her husband’s infidelity and drowning in debt, decides to take control of her life by opening an ethical brothel in a conservative New Zealand town. Defying societal expectations and moral backlash, Mack recruits a diverse group of sex workers known as the Sweethearts, each with their own personal challenges and motivations. As she battles council inspections, social stigma, client drama, and unexpected media attention, Mack balances entrepreneurship with motherhood, maintaining fragile relationships with her best friend Jules, her unpredictable ally Deziyah, and her increasingly inquisitive children. Each episode reveals fresh obstacles, from bizarre workplace injuries and zoning disputes to personal betrayals and emotional reckonings that test her resilience and resourcefulness. Her determination to provide safety, dignity, and financial stability for her team clashes with the town’s conservative forces, sparking tense confrontations and moments of unexpected triumph. Packed with bold humor, heartfelt decisions, and the messy charm of starting over, “Madam” (Season 1) is a sharp, emotional journey through empowerment, survival, and the strength it takes to rewrite your story when everything falls apart. (more…)
July
How to Train Your Dragon (2025)
“How to Train Your Dragon” (2025) reimagines the beloved animated classic as a live-action fantasy adventure, following Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III, a clever but awkward Viking teen living on the dragon-plagued island of Berk. Determined to prove himself to his warrior father, Stoick the Vast, Hiccup invents a device that brings down a mysterious Night Fury dragon. But when he finds the wounded creature, he chooses compassion over conquest, forming an unlikely bond with the dragon he names Toothless. As their friendship deepens, Hiccup secretly learns the truth about dragons, challenging everything his village believes. Enrolled in dragon-fighting training alongside peers like Astrid, Snotlout, and the Thorston twins, Hiccup struggles to hide his growing empathy while mastering dragon behavior. Tensions rise as Stoick leads a fleet to destroy the dragons’ nest, unaware of the colossal threat that awaits. With loyalty tested and identities reshaped, Hiccup must decide whether to follow tradition or forge a new path. Featuring sweeping visuals and emotional depth, “How to Train Your Dragon” (2025) blends heart, spectacle, and discovery into a soaring tale of courage, connection, and the power of understanding. (more…)
July
Dirty Neck (season 1)
5 episodes
“Dirty Neck” (Season 1) follows Ace, a disgraced journalist who returns to his chaotic Florida hometown with a knack for reporting outrageous stories about “stupid people doing stupid things.” Hoping to reclaim his reputation, Ace launches a local news outlet that quickly stirs trouble with the town’s shady mayor, Milton Packard. As Ace digs into bizarre crimes and eccentric characters, he uncovers a tangled web of corruption, secrets, and rivalries. His investigations lead him to strip clubs, fishing holes, and backroom deals, while his allies — like bartender Mary Sue, Deputy Doug, and the fiery Iris — help him navigate the madness. Meanwhile, a rival reporter named Deuce emerges, threatening Ace’s turf and credibility. With each episode, the town’s absurdity escalates, from killer conspiracies to missing bookies and surveillance schemes. Ace’s relentless pursuit of truth clashes with the mayor’s attempts to silence him, culminating in a showdown that could decide who controls the narrative in Dirty Neck. Blending raunchy humor, quirky characters, and satirical commentary, “Dirty Neck” (Season 1) delivers a wild ride through small-town dysfunction and journalistic redemption. (more…)
July
Too Much (season 1)
10 episodes
“Too Much” (Season 1) follows Jessica, a newly heartbroken New Yorker who escapes to London, hoping to find peace after a crushing breakup. Instead, her life becomes entangled with Felix, a talented but emotionally unpredictable musician whose struggles with identity and sobriety mirror Jessica’s own emotional mess. Their unexpected connection unfolds through chaotic nights, awkward truths, and sharp cultural differences, pushing them to confront past relationships, lingering guilt, and the complications of modern love. Jessica’s quest for reinvention is undermined by eccentric colleagues, a nosy family, and the constant ghost of her ex, while Felix wrestles with creative burnout and the fear of intimacy. Their relationship evolves in fits and starts, marked by miscommunications and vulnerable moments that blur the line between healing and self-sabotage. As they stumble through the confusion of adult romance, both slowly begin to realize that moving on doesn’t mean escaping, and that love can be messy, inconvenient, and sometimes exactly what you need. With wit, heartache, and emotional honesty, “Too Much” (Season 1) delivers a disarming look at the fragile hope of starting over when everything feels overwhelming. (more…)
July
Poker Face (season 2)
12 episodes
“Poker Face” (Season 2) continues the thrilling mystery series with Charlie Cale on the run after rejecting an offer from crime boss Beatrix Halp, who is entangled in a battle with rival crime families, forcing Charlie to stay one step ahead while using her extraordinary ability to detect lies to solve new murder cases along the way. As she travels across the country in her Plymouth Barracuda, she finds herself drawn into a variety of strange and dangerous situations, each episode introducing fresh mysteries, unexpected twists, and a rotating cast of guest stars adding depth and intrigue to the unfolding story. The season maintains its case-of-the-week format while expanding on Charlie’s personal journey, exploring the consequences of her choices and the ever-present threat of being caught by those who seek to control or eliminate her. With its signature blend of suspense, humor, and engaging storytelling, the series continues to captivate audiences with its unique approach to detective work, blending classic mystery tropes with modern sensibilities and sharp writing. As Charlie navigates deception, danger, and the moral dilemmas that come with her gift, she must rely on her instincts and quick thinking to survive, making “Poker Face” (Season 2) a gripping and unpredictable continuation of her journey, filled with compelling characters, clever twists, and the ever-present tension of a woman who can never stay in one place for too long. (more…)
July
Murderbot (season 1)
10 episodes
“Murderbot” (Season 1) is a sci-fi action comedy based on Martha Wells’ The Murderbot Diaries, following a rogue security android that secretly hacks its own system to gain free will while pretending to obey its corporate owners, leading to a conflict between autonomy and duty as it struggles to navigate human interactions while remaining undetected. Assigned to protect a group of scientists on a distant planet, Murderbot finds itself in increasingly perilous situations where its advanced capabilities are tested against external threats, all while uncovering dangerous conspiracies that put its team at risk, forcing it to make choices that challenge its self-preservation instinct and growing attachment to the humans under its care. As the stakes rise, Murderbot’s sarcastic wit and sharp intelligence drive the tension and humor, balancing existential dilemmas with fast-paced action as it reluctantly steps into the role of hero despite preferring to binge-watch human entertainment. The series explores themes of identity, free will, and corporate exploitation, bringing a fresh perspective to AI and human relationships while delivering thrilling confrontations, unexpected moments of humor, and engaging character dynamics that elevate the narrative. “Murderbot” (Season 1) blends sharp wit, compelling action, and emotional depth, offering a unique and captivating story in a corporate-controlled universe where survival depends on knowing when to fight, when to hide, and when to trust. (more…)























