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January
The Oval (season 6)
22 episodes
“The Oval” (Season 6) continues the drama surrounding the Franklin family in the White House. The season picks up from Season 5 with a high-stakes shootout that leaves key characters in peril. This season showcases intense political maneuvers and personal struggles within the Franklin family. President Hunter Franklin and First Lady Victoria Franklin grapple with their deteriorating relationship and the pressures of their roles. As they navigate the aftermath of the gunfight, new threats and challenges emerge, testing their resilience to the limit. The return of familiar faces and the introduction of new characters ensure ongoing drama and unexpected twists. Fans can expect a gripping season filled with suspense, betrayal, and the complex dynamics of power within the White House. “The Oval” continues to captivate audiences with its blend of political intrigue, personal drama, and relentless suspense. The Franklin family faces mounting pressure as they seek to maintain their hold on power, with each episode delivering jaw-dropping moments and intense confrontations. With its captivating storytelling and dynamic characters, “The Oval” (Season 6) promises to be a rollercoaster of emotions and drama that fans won’t want to miss. (more…)
December
Midsomer Murders (season 25)
4 episodes
“Midsomer Murders” (Season 25) — follows DCI John Barnaby and DS Jamie Winter as they navigate a new wave of elaborate and unsettling crimes across the deceptively tranquil villages of Midsomer, where local traditions, long‑standing feuds, and eccentric communities continue to mask motives that turn petty grievances into deadly confrontations. Each case draws the detectives into tightly knit social circles — from historical societies and rural festivals to exclusive clubs and family‑run estates — where secrets simmer beneath polite surfaces and every suspect carries a past they would rather keep buried. As Barnaby and Winter unravel connections between victims and perpetrators, they confront schemes driven by jealousy, inheritance disputes, hidden affairs, and the quiet desperation of people pushed to extremes by pride or fear. The season interweaves the detectives’ methodical investigations with glimpses into village life, highlighting how Midsomer’s charm and civility often conceal tensions that erupt in unexpected violence. Themes of tradition, identity, rivalry, and the fragile balance of small‑town relationships shape the narrative, while the cases gradually reveal how even the most ordinary settings can harbor extraordinary darkness. “Midsomer Murders” (Season 25) positions itself as a continuation of the series’ signature blend of mystery, character‑driven storytelling, and rural intrigue, reaffirming that no corner of Midsomer is ever as peaceful as it appears. (more…)
December
Mayor of Kingstown (season 4)
10 episodes
“Mayor of Kingstown” (Season 4) — is a gritty crime drama that plunges Mike McLusky into a volatile power struggle as new forces rise to fill the void left by the collapse of the Russian mob. Following the chaos of Season 3, Mike’s grip on Kingstown is slipping. Rival gangs begin carving up territory, and a brutal gang war brews in the streets and prisons. A new wave of synthetic drugs floods the city, triggering overdoses and turf battles. Political pressure mounts as city officials demand results, forcing Mike into increasingly desperate negotiations. At the same time, a whistleblower inside the prison system threatens to expose years of corruption. Into this chaos steps Nina Hobbs, the new warden of Anchor Bay, whose uncompromising leadership style clashes with Mike’s efforts to maintain fragile peace. Meanwhile, Frank Moses, a legendary Detroit gangster, arrives to exploit the power vacuum, further destabilizing the town’s criminal ecosystem. As Mike tries to protect his family and allies, he must also confront ghosts from his past and navigate shifting loyalties within the police department and prison system. The season intensifies with personal stakes: Mike’s loved ones are in greater danger than ever, and his brother Kyle faces fallout from past actions. With alliances fracturing and violence escalating, Mike is forced to make impossible choices to keep Kingstown from imploding. “Mayor of Kingstown” (Season 4) is a tense, character-driven descent into institutional corruption, moral compromise, and the cost of control in a town built on incarceration. (more…)
December
The Madame Blanc Mysteries (season 4)
7 episodes
“The Madame Blanc Mysteries” (Season 4) continues to follow Jean White (Sally Lindsay), an antique dealer and amateur sleuth, as she solves mysteries in the charming village of Sainte Victoire in the South of France. The season kicks off with a festive Christmas special, where Jean investigates the brutal murder of a puppeteer at the bustling Christmas market. Jean is aided by her sidekick and love interest, Dom Hayes (Steve Edge), as they work together to uncover the truth behind the murder. The season explores Jean and Dom’s growing relationship, adding a romantic element to the series. As more cases emerge, Jean teams up with Police Chief Inspector Andrè Caron (Alex Gaumond) to unravel a series of baffling mysteries. The season also features familiar faces such as Judith Lloyd James (Sue Holderness), Jeremy James (Robin Askwith), and Uncle Patrick (Tony Robinson), along with some exciting guest stars. With its blend of cozy settings, intriguing mysteries, and heartfelt moments, “The Madame Blanc Mysteries” (Season 4) promises to be an engaging and delightful watch. As Jean navigates the complex world of antiques and crime-solving, viewers are treated to a captivating mix of suspense and charm, with each episode offering a fresh and engaging mystery. (more…)
December
The Revenge Club (season 1)
6 episodes
“The Revenge Club” (Season 1) — follows four former classmates who reunite years after graduation when each of them, for different reasons, finds their lives quietly collapsing under the weight of humiliation, betrayal, and unresolved wounds inflicted by people who once held power over them. What begins as a casual meeting at a school reunion turns into a tense, emotionally charged conversation that exposes how deeply their past still shapes their present, leading them to form an unspoken pact to confront the individuals who wronged them and reclaim the dignity they lost. As they begin acting on their plan, the group discovers that revenge is far more complicated than they imagined, forcing them to navigate moral boundaries, personal fears, and the resurfacing of old dynamics that threaten to fracture their fragile alliance. Each episode interweaves their present‑day actions with flashbacks that reveal the origins of their pain, gradually exposing the social hierarchies, manipulations, and quiet cruelties that defined their teenage years and still echo through their adult lives. Their attempts to execute carefully crafted acts of retribution spiral into unintended consequences, drawing the attention of those they target and forcing the friends to confront not only their enemies but also their own complicity in the past. Themes of trauma, accountability, friendship, and the seductive nature of vengeance drive the narrative, while the season builds toward a reckoning that forces each member of the group to decide whether revenge will free them or destroy the fragile stability they’ve managed to build. “The Revenge Club” (Season 1) positions itself as a character‑driven drama about the long shadow of adolescence and the dangerous allure of settling old scores. (more…)
December
Extraction 2 (2023)
“Extraction 2″ (2023) — continues the story of Tyler Rake after barely surviving his mission in Dhaka. Recuperating in Austria, Tyler attempts to retire from mercenary work, but is approached by Alcott with a new mission: to rescue Ketevan, the sister of his ex-wife Mia, along with her children Sandro and Nina. Ketevan is trapped inside a Georgian prison after marrying Davit Radiani, co-leader of the Nagazi crime syndicate, who forces his family to live with him behind bars. The mission escalates into a relentless pursuit across Georgia. Sandro, manipulated by his father’s ideology, initially resists Tyler’s protection, creating tension within the group. As the chase intensifies, Tyler faces overwhelming odds, battling through explosive set pieces including a prison break, a high-rise assault, and a train siege. Zurab’s obsession with vengeance culminates in a final confrontation. Themes of family, redemption, and survival dominate the narrative, as Tyler struggles with his past failures while protecting innocents caught in the crossfire. The film expands the emotional depth of the franchise while delivering high-octane action sequences. “Extraction 2″ (2023) blends visceral combat with character-driven drama, cementing Tyler Rake as a modern action hero in a world where loyalty and sacrifice define survival. (more…)
December
Hidden Assets (season 3)
6 episodes
“Hidden Assets” (Season 3) — is a gripping crime thriller that shifts the action to Dublin and Bilbao, where the Irish Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) joins forces with Basque police to unravel a deadly conspiracy. The season begins with the brutal murder of investigative journalist Olatz Alzola and her family in Bilbao, a crime linked to a past CAB raid in Ireland that ended in tragedy. Detective Sergeant Claire Wallace is drawn into the case, following a trail of embezzled millions connected to portfolio manager Nick Heaslip. Partnering with Inspector Jon Beitia of the Ertzaintza, Claire uncovers a network involving migrant smuggling, a questionable charity, and ties to an Irish ex‑convict. As bodies surface and corruption spreads across borders, the investigation forces CAB and their Basque counterparts into a dangerous web of organized crime, political intrigue, and betrayal. The narrative explores themes of justice, accountability, and the hidden costs of corruption, while placing Claire Wallace at the center of escalating stakes that test her resolve and loyalty. With its dual setting in Ireland and Spain, the season expands the scope of the series, blending tense procedural drama with international intrigue. “Hidden Assets” (Season 3) delivers suspense, layered character conflicts, and a sharp focus on the intersection of crime and power, cementing the show’s reputation as a high‑stakes thriller where every lead uncovers deeper danger. (more…)
December
Sovereign (2025)
“Sovereign” (2025) is a gripping crime thriller inspired by true events, centering on Jerry Kane, a determined and radicalized father who immerses his teenage son Joe into the sovereign citizen movement — a fringe ideology that rejects legal authority and government control. As they crisscross the country selling fraudulent debt relief seminars, their extremist views begin to escalate, drawing unwanted attention from law enforcement and putting them on a dangerous trajectory. Police Chief John Bouchart becomes increasingly concerned about their activities and intentions, initiating a tense standoff that tests the limits of patience, law, and family loyalty. Jerry’s unwavering beliefs start to fracture his connection with Joe, who struggles to reconcile admiration for his father with the growing reality of their perilous path. The film weaves together emotional depth and psychological intensity, exploring how radical ideologies can distort relationships and create irreversible consequences. With powerful performances, stark visuals, and a haunting sense of realism, “Sovereign” (2025) delivers a slow-burning examination of conviction, control, and the tragic impact of living outside the boundaries of the law. (more…)
December
Hunting Season (2025)
“Hunting Season” (2025) — is a tense crime thriller set in the remote wilderness of Oklahoma, where Bowdrie, a hardened survivalist with a shadowed past, lives off‑grid with his daughter Tag, whose independence and sharp instincts reflect the harsh environment she was raised in. Their quiet life is shattered when Tag discovers January, a wounded woman drifting in the river, and Bowdrie reluctantly takes her in, only to learn that she and her friend were victims of masked men tied to Alejandro, a ruthless crime boss whose violent reach extends across the region. As January’s presence forces Bowdrie to weigh the risk of sheltering her against the safety of his daughter, Alejandro intensifies his campaign of terror, abducting rivals and tightening his grip on the territory. The conflict escalates into a relentless pursuit, with Bowdrie and Tag drawn deeper into Alejandro’s orbit, their choices testing the fragile bonds of family and survival. Themes of redemption, loyalty, and the human cost of violence drive the narrative, as Bowdrie struggles with his past while protecting those caught in the storm of brutality, while Tag’s resilience highlights the generational weight of survival in a world defined by cruelty. “Hunting Season” (2025) blends raw action with emotional depth, delivering a suspenseful and atmospheric story where every decision carries weight, safety is never guaranteed, and the wilderness itself becomes both sanctuary and battlefield. (more…)
December
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t (2025)
“Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” (2025) — is the third installment in the Now You See Me franchise, bringing together the original Horsemen with a new generation of illusionists for their most daring heist yet. Ten years after their last performance, three young magicians — Charlie, Bosco LeRoy, and June Rouclere — impersonate the Horsemen using deepfakes and holograms to expose a corrupt cryptocurrency mogul, redistributing his stolen wealth. Their bold stunt draws the attention of J. Daniel Atlas, who reveals that The Eye, the secret society of magicians, has chosen them for a mission of far greater stakes. The target is the Heart Diamond, the largest diamond in the world, owned by Veronika Vanderberg, a ruthless heiress whose empire launders money for criminals and who herself is threatened by a mysterious caller demanding the jewel. At a lavish party in Antwerp, Atlas and the newcomers attempt a dazzling theft, relying on sleight of hand, holographic misdirection, and elaborate illusions to outwit Veronika’s security, but the operation forces the original Horsemen — Atlas, Merritt McKinney, Jack Wilder, and Lula May — to reunite with the new generation despite clashing egos and rivalries. Themes of trust, deception, and legacy drive the narrative, as old and new magicians must overcome their differences to succeed, their combined talents pushing the boundaries of illusion and turning the heist into both spectacle and test of loyalty. “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” (2025) blends modern technology with classic sleight-of-hand magic, refreshing the franchise by expanding the mythology of The Eye and raising the stakes with the Heart Diamond, delivering a stylish mix of intrigue, spectacle, and ensemble-driven drama. (more…)























