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23
November
16:01

Tulsa King (season 3)

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Tulsa King (season 3)

10 episodes

“Tulsa King” (Season 3) escalates the stakes as Dwight “The General” Manfredi expands his criminal empire into the liquor business, only to clash with a ruthless new adversary: Jeremiah Dunmire, a powerful whiskey tycoon with ties to the Dixie Mafia. The season kicks off with Dwight forging a promising alliance with distillery owner Theo Montague. As tensions rise, Dwight reconnects with an old prison ally who offers intel on Dunmire’s smuggling routes. At the same time, a mysterious package arrives at Mitch’s bar containing surveillance photos of Dwight’s crew, suggesting someone on the inside is leaking information. As Dwight tries to protect his crew and legacy, he’s forced to navigate mounting threats from the Dunmire family, law enforcement, and rival mob factions. FBI Special Agent Musso pressures Dwight to become an informant, threatening his loved ones if he refuses. Meanwhile, returning allies like Bodhi, Tyson, Mitch, and Margaret face their own challenges, including revenge plots, romantic entanglements, and shifting loyalties. New characters like Cleo Montague and Cole Dunmire complicate the landscape, while Samuel L. Jackson’s Russell Lee Washington Jr. connects the Tulsa storyline to the newly announced spinoff, NOLA King. With darker themes, explosive confrontations, and a growing web of betrayal, “Tulsa King” (Season 3) delivers its grittiest and most emotionally charged chapter yet. (more…)

22
November
03:38

Havoc (2025)

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Havoc (2025)

“Havoc” (2025) is a gritty neo-noir action thriller directed by Gareth Evans, starring Tom Hardy as Patrick Walker, a corrupt homicide detective fighting his way through the chaotic underbelly of a decaying city. The plot kicks off when a drug deal goes disastrously wrong, thrusting Charlie, the estranged son of influential mayoral candidate Lawrence Beaumont, into the crossfire of criminal conspiracies. Assigned to rescue Charlie, Walker is drawn into a web of corruption involving crooked cops, powerful Triad gangsters, and a relentless pursuit of political power. As the stakes rise, Walker not only faces brutal adversaries in a series of visceral, bone-crunching action sequences but must also confront his own moral failings, haunted by the compromises he’s made and the people he’s lost. Themes of redemption, loyalty, and survival course through the story as Walker seeks to protect those ensnared in this deadly conflict, while navigating a rain-drenched city on the verge of collapse. With its intense performances, masterful fight choreography, and brooding atmosphere, “Havoc” (2025) delivers an edge-of-your-seat narrative that combines relentless action with emotional depth, culminating in a relentless exploration of the cost of corruption and the fight for redemption. (more…)

20
November
20:59

A Man on the Inside (season 2)

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A Man on the Inside (season 2)

8 episodes

“A Man on the Inside” (Season 2) follows retired professor-turned-amateur sleuth Charles Nieuwendyk as he goes undercover at Wheeler College to investigate a blackmail scheme threatening the institution’s future. In this new chapter, Charles has officially become an apprentice to private investigator Julie Kovalenko. Their latest case begins when Wheeler College’s president is blackmailed into rejecting a $400 million donation from a billionaire alum. The anonymous culprit has stolen the president’s laptop and threatens to expose damaging secrets if the money is accepted. To crack the case, Charles poses as a visiting lecturer, immersing himself in the eccentric world of faculty politics and academic rivalries. As Charles digs deeper, he encounters a colorful lineup of suspects: an economics professor, a head of the English department, a journalism lecturer, and others who all have reasons to oppose the donor’s influence. Along the way, Charles unexpectedly falls for a whimsical music professor and former rock star, whose presence complicates his investigation but also rekindles his sense of joy and vulnerability. Meanwhile, Julie grapples with personal struggles, and Charles’ daughter faces her own crossroads, adding emotional depth to the mystery. The season balances comedy, mystery, and heartfelt character development, shifting the focus from the whodunnit mechanics to the relationships and moral dilemmas at the heart of the story. Themes of corruption in academia, the tension between wealth and cultural values, and the search for meaning in later life are woven throughout. Ultimately, “A Man on the Inside” (Season 2) delivers a more layered and emotionally resonant narrative than its debut, blending campus intrigue with Charles’ personal journey of love, renewal, and purpose. (more…)

20
November
15:37

Honey Don’t! (2025)

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Honey Don't! (2025)

“Honey Don’t!” (2025) is a neo-noir dark comedy detective story set in Bakersfield, California, following private investigator Honey O’Donahue as she digs into the suspicious death of Mia Novotny — a case that at first looks like a routine car accident but quickly unravels into something far more dangerous. Her investigation leads her into the orbit of Reverend Drew Devlin, a charismatic prosperity-gospel preacher whose Four-Way Temple church hides a drug-running operation and a trail of missing or dead followers. The tension builds as Honey realizes that every answer she finds puts her one step closer to becoming the next name on the list of the missing. As Honey follows the threads, she navigates a world of hustlers, enforcers, and true believers, while juggling a slow-burning, flirtatious connection with police officer MG Falcone and trying to shield her vulnerable niece from an abusive relationship. The deeper she goes, the more she uncovers about the church’s façade — peeling back layers of money, faith, sex, and control until the truth forces a dangerous confrontation. With its crooked grin, snappy banter, and bleak humor, “Honey Don’t!” (2025) blends classic noir shadows with modern bite, exploring how charisma can mask cruelty and how refusing to look away becomes its own act of courage. (more…)

15
November
21:16

Black Rabbit (season 1)

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Black Rabbit (season 1)

8 episodes

“Black Rabbit” (Season 1) — is a gritty, character-driven crime thriller set in New York City, where the reopening of old wounds between two estranged brothers threatens to unravel everything they’ve built. The story centers on Jake Friedken, the polished owner of a high-end restaurant and VIP lounge called Black Rabbit, whose carefully curated life begins to spiral when he allows his chaotic older brother Vince back into his orbit. Their reunion sets off a chain of events involving a violent robbery, mounting debts, and buried secrets tied to the restaurant’s past. As Jake struggles to maintain appearances — juggling investors, food critics, and a crumbling personal life — Vince’s reckless behavior draws the attention of dangerous figures, including loan shark Joe Mancuso and his enforcer Babbitt. The show explores themes of ambition, addiction, and loyalty, with flashbacks revealing how Vince was forced out of the business years earlier after a rooftop stunt led to a lawsuit. The tension escalates as Jake seeks funding for a second restaurant, while Vince tries to sell their late father’s coin collection to pay off gambling debts. Their shared past resurfaces through a vault of secrets, a wounded investor, and a New York Times review that could make or break Jake’s empire. Stylish and emotionally raw, “Black Rabbit” (Season 1) delivers a slow-burn descent into betrayal, survival, and the cost of reinvention in a city that never forgets. (more…)

15
November
19:48

Night Always Comes (2025)

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Night Always Comes (2025)

“Night Always Comes” (2025) is a gritty, emotionally charged thriller set over a single harrowing night in Portland, Oregon. Lynette, a working-class woman, is desperate to raise $25,000 before morning to buy the house her family has rented for years — a last chance at stability for herself, her developmentally disabled brother Kenny, and her erratic mother Doreen. When Doreen impulsively spends the down payment on a new car, Lynette launches into a frantic odyssey across the city, confronting old friends, shady clients, and dangerous figures from her past. She juggles multiple jobs, including sex work, and enlists the help of an ex-con co-worker for a risky break-in, all while battling exhaustion and moral compromise. Each encounter reveals new layers of Lynette’s character — her resilience, desperation, and the emotional scars she carries. Directed by Benjamin Caron and adapted from Willy Vlautin’s novel, the film blends social realism with thriller intensity, painting a bleak portrait of economic precarity and personal reckoning. With neon-lit visuals, a ticking-clock structure, and a raw central performance, “Night Always Comes” (2025) explores the brutal cost of survival in a system that’s rigged to break the people who need help most. (more…)

15
November
01:53

The Unholy Trinity (2025)

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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…)

14
November
16:29

One Battle After Another (2025)

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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…)

Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators (season 5)

10 episodes

“Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators” (Season 5) — opens with Lu Shakespeare and Frank Hathaway no longer working together, as a rift between them leads to the launch of rival detective agencies in Stratford-upon-Avon. The season begins with both investigators unknowingly hired to solve the same case: a feuding influencer couple whose online drama masks a deeper criminal conspiracy. Lu’s new firm embraces sleek branding and digital tools, while Frank sticks to his scruffy instincts and analog methods, creating friction as their cases repeatedly overlap. Sebastian Brudenell, caught in the middle, secretly works for both sides, juggling disguises, alibis, and mounting guilt. As the season unfolds, the duo is forced into reluctant collaboration on increasingly bizarre investigations, including a murder mystery party that turns real, a vigilante superhero disrupting a surveillance op, and a horror director convinced his own creations are stalking him. DS Keeler finds herself blackmailed in a subplot that tests her loyalty, while a live TV shopping segment spirals into chaos during a high-stakes sting. The season leans into theatrical flair and Stratford’s eccentric charm, with each episode blending cozy mystery tropes and sharp comedy. Though the emotional tension between Lu and Frank simmers throughout, their chemistry remains undeniable, and the cases push them toward an uneasy reconciliation. “Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators” (Season 5) delivers a playful, character-driven return that deepens its leads’ dynamic while keeping the sleuthing delightfully offbeat. (more…)

13
November
11:25

Roofman (2025)

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Roofman (2025)

“Roofman” (2025) — dramatizes the unbelievable true story of Jeffrey Manchester, a charming but desperate Army veteran who became one of America’s most prolific and peculiar criminals by robbing fast food restaurants through their rooftops. Set in North Carolina in the late 1990s, the film follows Jeffrey as he struggles to support his three children after a divorce. Encouraged by a fellow veteran to use his uncanny observational skills, Jeffrey begins a spree of meticulously planned robberies, breaking into McDonald’s locations at night and surprising employees during morning shifts. Known for his oddly courteous behavior — offering coats to shivering workers and avoiding violence — he earns the media nickname “Roofman.” Over two years, he pulls off over 40 heists before being arrested at his daughter’s birthday party. Sentenced to 45 years in prison, Jeffrey escapes by hiding under a delivery truck and vanishes into suburban Charlotte. There, he secretly lives in the ceiling of a Toys “R” Us, surviving on candy, installing baby monitors to track staff, and building a hidden lair behind a bicycle display. As he attempts to reconnect with his daughter and falls for a local woman, his double life begins to unravel. The film blends dark comedy, suspense, and pathos, portraying Jeffrey as both a folk-hero outlaw and a man undone by his own illusions. “Roofman” (2025) offers a stranger-than-fiction portrait of a criminal whose greatest escape was from the life he couldn’t face. (more…)