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2
July
12:57

Savage House (2026)

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Savage House (2026)

“Savage House” (2026) — descends into 1715 England, where a pox outbreak, Jacobite unrest, and the first tremors of the Georgian age turn the crumbling estate of Sir Chauncey Savage and Lady Savage into a filthy, frantic theater of class panic. Sir Chauncey, a debt-ridden social climber terrified of losing the status he married into, sees salvation in the planned visit of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, believing one perfect display of wealth and loyalty could rescue the family name from ruin. Lady Savage, sharper and no less compromised, tries to preserve appearances while navigating her own appetites, resentments, and the rot spreading beneath the household’s polished language. Around them, Dorothy Neville, Reginald Halifax, Fanny Savage, Mr. Black, and the servants and creditors circling the estate expose a world where every bow, flirtation, debt, duel, and dinner arrangement hides humiliation or violence. As illness spreads outside the walls and political loyalties grow more dangerous inside them, the Savages’ desperate preparations become a grotesque race to disguise poverty, betrayal, and decay before polite society arrives. “Savage House” (2026) becomes a dark period comedy about ambition, class performance, marital warfare, and the absurd brutality of people willing to spill blood just to look respectable. (more…)

30
June
16:15

Ruthless (season 6)

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Ruthless (season 6)

2 episodes

“Ruthless” (season 6) — returns to the Rakudushi compound at its most unstable point, with Ruth Truesdale turning survival into influence as her growing hold over The Highest begins to reshape the cult from inside its own walls. After years of manipulation, punishment, false prophecy, and failed escape attempts, Ruth understands better than anyone that freedom cannot be won by panic alone; it has to be planned, performed, and hidden beneath obedience. But the compound is sliding toward chaos as talk of mass sacrifice, cracked loyalties, new alliances, and outside pressure from the FBI make every prayer circle, private meeting, punishment, and whispered warning feel like part of a larger collapse. Desiree’s moves in the woods, George’s rescue, Theresa’s demands, Joan’s cover-ups, Obadiah’s jealousy, and the shifting positions of Andrew, Zane, Tally, River, and the rest of the Rakudushis leave Ruth surrounded by people who may help her one moment and betray her the next. As The Highest grows more volatile and Ruth’s power becomes harder to ignore, the season turns the cult’s familiar rituals into a battlefield of strategy, fear, faith, and psychological control. “Ruthless” (season 6) becomes a tense continuation about manipulation, fractured belief, escape, and the dangerous moment when a woman trapped inside a cult starts learning how to use its own madness against it. (more…)

House of the Dragon (season 3)

2 episodes

“House of the Dragon” (season 3) — plunges Westeros into the full fury of the Dance of the Dragons, as Rhaenyra Targaryen and the Blacks move from fragile planning to open war against the Greens holding King’s Landing in Aegon II’s name. With Aemond One-Eye ruling through fear, Alicent trapped between guilt and survival, and Daemon still haunted by the cost of power, the season turns every council meeting, raven, fleet movement, and dragon flight into part of a civil war no one can truly control. Rhaenyra’s advantage grows through Dragonstone, House Velaryon, Jacaerys, Baela, Rhaena, and newly claimed dragonriders, but victory becomes more dangerous as the Triarchy, Corlys’s fleet, and the looming Battle of the Gullet threaten to make the sea as bloody as the sky. In King’s Landing, Criston Cole, Larys Strong, Helaena, Aegon, and Otto’s shadow keep the Greens divided by ambition, paranoia, and grief, while houses across the realm choose sides for reasons of loyalty, fear, revenge, or simple survival. As dragons become weapons of state and family bonds burn under political necessity, the war stops feeling like a question of rightful succession and becomes a tragedy spreading through every corner of Westeros. “House of the Dragon” (season 3) becomes a grand, brutal fantasy drama about inheritance, vengeance, loyalty, and the moment a dynasty begins destroying itself with the very fire that made it untouchable. (more…)

29
June
12:34

Archive 81 (season 1)

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Archive 81 (season 1)

8 episodes

“Archive 81″ (season 1) — centers on Dan Turner, a skilled but isolated archivist hired by the mysterious Virgil Davenport to restore a damaged collection of videotapes recorded in 1994 by graduate student Melody Pendras. Taken to a remote research facility with no easy way out, Dan begins reconstructing Melody’s documentary about the Visser, a burned-out New York apartment building whose residents seem connected by odd rituals, missing people, whispered music, and a history far older than the fire that destroyed it. As Melody’s camera moves through locked rooms, strange neighbors, basement gatherings, and her search for a girl named Jess, Dan becomes increasingly obsessed with the tapes, especially when pieces of Melody’s investigation begin linking to his own family tragedy. His friend Mark tries to keep him grounded from the outside, while figures like Samuel, Annabelle, Beatriz, Father Russo, and Dan’s father Steven Turner deepen the sense that the Visser was never just a building but a doorway into something dangerous. The season moves between past and present like a corrupted recording, turning static, mold, dreams, and half-seen images into clues that blur memory, grief, and supernatural dread. “Archive 81″ (season 1) becomes a slow-burn horror mystery about obsession, lost voices, cults, and the terrifying idea that some archives do not preserve the past so much as keep it alive. (more…)

29
June
12:14

Harry Wild (season 5)

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Harry Wild (season 5)

2 episodes

“Harry Wild” (season 5) — returns to Dublin with retired literature professor turned private investigator Harry Wild facing a new run of murders that feel stranger, more theatrical, and more personal than the usual cozy cases she and Fergus Reid stumble into. The season opens when new state pathologist Pierce Kennedy notices that several supposedly accidental deaths share an eerie connection: matching musical-note tattoos tied to Debussy’s “Clair de Lune.” His discovery pulls Harry and Fergus into a case where medicine, music, memory, and staged tragedy begin to overlap, while Garda DS Jordan McDonald and Charlie Wild try to keep the investigation from becoming another one of Harry’s rule-breaking adventures. Pierce’s arrival also changes the rhythm of Harry’s world, bringing professional friction, quick banter, and a spark that unsettles her just as she and Fergus are both dealing with the emotional bruises left by recent heartbreak. Across undercover missions, suspicious deaths, family tension, pub conversations with Glenn, and Lola’s continuing place in the team’s orbit, Harry must decide when to trust instinct, when to trust evidence, and when a charming new ally may be complicating both. “Harry Wild” (season 5) becomes another warm, witty mystery chapter about grief, reinvention, partnership, and the pleasure of watching Harry refuse to age quietly while murder keeps giving her reasons to interfere. (more…)

29
June
12:14

Grantchester (season 11)

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Grantchester (season 11)

3 episodes

“Grantchester” (season 11) — returns to the Cambridgeshire village in the summer of 1963 for the series’ final chapter, with Reverend Alphy Kottaram and DI Geordie Keating still solving murders together while everyone around them seems to be standing at a personal crossroads. Alphy’s growing connection with Meg Grey opens a gentler future than he expected, but new discoveries about his past and the family he might have known force him to question where he truly belongs and what faith means when identity itself feels unfinished. Geordie enjoys a rare calm with Cathy and their family, only for a tempting professional offer to threaten the unofficial partnership with Alphy that has become central to both his work and his life. Leonard Finch faces quieter but no less profound change as caring for a neighbour’s son awakens a paternal side he never fully imagined, while Mrs. C, Jack, Daniel, Miss Scott, Larry Peters, and the rest of the village continue to carry their own burdens through another run of baffling crimes. From parish tensions and locked-room suspicion to family secrets, forgiveness, and the cost of moving on, the season uses each mystery to push its characters toward decisions they can no longer delay. “Grantchester” (season 11) becomes a tender farewell to a long-running detective drama about friendship, faith, love, and the difficult grace of accepting that even beloved lives must change. (more…)

28
June
18:05

From (season 4)

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From (season 4)

10 episodes

“From” (season 4) — follows the survivors as the town’s reality begins to warp in ways that defy every rule they’ve clung to, with new structures, new sounds, and new patterns in the night suggesting that whatever controls this place is no longer hiding its intentions. Strange signals, shifting memories, and fractures in time pull the group into deeper paranoia as alliances strain under the weight of fear and unanswered questions. As whispers of impossible sightings spread through the town, a growing sense of déjà vu begins to erode the survivors’ trust in their own memories. As the boundaries of the town flicker and distort, some residents begin experiencing overlapping timelines that leave them unsure which version of events they can trust. And when a new arrival claims to have seen the group in a place that shouldn’t exist, it forces them to confront the possibility that the town’s influence extends far beyond its borders. The season tracks their attempts to decode the town’s evolving design — from unexplained disappearances to glimpses of alternate versions of their own lives — while the creatures outside grow bolder, smarter, and disturbingly coordinated. “From” (season 4) becomes a tense, dread‑soaked descent into a living labyrinth, where survival depends not on escape but on understanding the purpose of the nightmare they’ve been trapped in. (more…)

Interview with the Vampire (season 3)

4 episodes

“Interview with the Vampire” (season 3) — opens after Daniel Molloy’s explosive book has dragged Louis, Claudia, Armand, and Lestat into the public imagination, leaving Lestat de Lioncourt unwilling to remain the monster in someone else’s version of the story. Reinventing himself as a vampire rock star, Lestat takes the stage with a band, a camera crew, and a dangerous hunger for control, turning concerts, interviews, rehearsals, and backstage chaos into his own confession, performance, and revenge. But his attempt to rewrite the past keeps pulling him back through memories of aristocratic France, his violent making by Magnus, his bond with his mother Gabrielle, his love for Nicolas, and the old wounds that shaped him long before New Orleans. As Daniel, now changed by his own immortal transformation, circles the tour with the instincts of a journalist and the appetite of something less human, Louis and Armand remain emotional ghosts in Lestat’s orbit, forcing the season to question whose memory can ever be trusted. With ancient vampire power stirring through figures like Akasha, the glamour of rock fame begins to look less like freedom and more like a signal fire to creatures far older than Lestat understands. “Interview with the Vampire” (season 3) becomes a flamboyant gothic reinvention about fame, confession, desire, and a vampire determined to make the world hear his truth, even if telling it wakes something terrible. (more…)

The Killings at Parrish Station (season 1)

6 episodes

“The Killings at Parrish Station” (season 1) — opens in 1987 at a remote Australian desert research facility, where detectives Georgia Cooke and Michael Thorne arrive after four scientists are found brutally murdered and the only survivor, Kate Reynolds, is too traumatised to explain what happened. What should be a grim but solvable case quickly bends into something stranger, as distress signals, occult traces, religious symbols, a mysterious text known as The Bone Gospel, and the shadow of powerful mining interests suggest that Parrish Station may have been hiding more than scientific work. Decades later, the massacre has become an unsolved legend, picked apart by true-crime podcasters and whispered about as a case that broke Georgia’s mind. But when new killings begin echoing the old crime, older Georgia is pulled from years of isolation by her former protégé Millie Farah, forcing her to revisit the place, theories, and impossible conclusions that destroyed her life. As past and present timelines collide, the series moves through desert silence, police pressure, conspiracy, paranoia, and the unsettling possibility that the horror at Parrish Station was never truly over. “The Killings at Parrish Station” (season 1) becomes a pulpy Australian mystery thriller about trauma, obsession, hidden power, and the terrifying pull of a case that refuses to stay buried. (more…)

27
June
01:14

The Chi (season 8)

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The Chi (season 8)

6 episodes

“The Chi” (season 8) — returns to Chicago’s South Side for its closing chapter, where a sudden eruption of violence inside one of the neighborhood’s most powerful circles leaves the community shaken, suspicious, and forced to confront old debts that were never truly settled. Victor “Trig” Taylor and Shaad Marshall are pulled into a dangerous aftermath that forces friends, rivals, and family members to choose between truth, protection, and survival. Emmett Washington and Kiesha Williams try to build a steadier future with their baby daughter Jada, but money pressure, grief, and the weight of parenthood keep testing the peace they have fought to earn. Tiffany is drawn deeper into a shifting world of influence and loyalty, while Jake struggles to balance his Chi Seeds ambitions, Reg’s return, and the street temptations he hoped he had outgrown. Papa searches for purpose through faith, his podcast, and the church, even as the people around him reach for power, love, and escape in risky ways. Bakari’s attempt to move toward a cleaner life gives the season one of its most reflective threads, turning weddings, births, homecomings, and farewells into reminders that legacy is never simple on the South Side. Against a harsh winter of police pressure, family reckonings, and power struggles involving Nuck and Reg, the season asks who can still choose a different path when reputation, survival, and loyalty collide. “The Chi” (season 8) becomes a farewell drama about grief, legacy, community, and the painful hope that the next generation can break cycles the adults never fully escaped. (more…)