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January
Patience (season 2)
8 episodes
“Patience” (Season 2) — follows Patience Evans, the brilliant but unassuming autistic archivist whose quiet mastery of patterns once saved the York police force, now pushed into deeper waters as a new commanding officer, the sharp‑edged and motorbike‑roaring DI Frankie Monroe, storms into the station and upends every routine Patience relies on to stay grounded. Their uneasy dynamic becomes the season’s pulse: Frankie’s brusque, disruptive energy clashing with Patience’s meticulous logic, until a grudging respect begins to form as they navigate a string of increasingly strange and tangled cases — a mystery spiraling through York Minster, a murder hidden in the shadows of the train museum, and a trail of illusions culminating in a chase through a hall of mirrors, each crime demanding that Patience step further out of the safety of the archives and into the chaos of the field. Meanwhile, her personal world shifts just as violently: her tentative romance with Elliot stumbles into the awkward, exhilarating territory of first love, while a long‑buried family secret surfaces, threatening to rewrite everything she believes about her past. As the department undergoes a glossy PR makeover and tensions flare under the new regime, Patience must fight not only to prove her worth but to hold onto the fragile sense of identity she’s only just begun to build. “Patience” (Season 2) positions itself as a character‑driven detective thriller where growth is as perilous as any crime scene, and where the most dangerous revelations are the ones that strike closest to home. (more…)
January
His & Hers (season 1)
6 episodes
“His & Hers” (Season 1) — follows Anna Andrews, a once‑promising Atlanta news anchor shattered by personal loss, who returns to her Georgia hometown to cover the murder of her former friend Rachel Hopkins, only to collide with Jack Harper, her estranged husband and the lead detective on the case, their unresolved grief curdling into suspicion as the investigation begins to circle uncomfortably close to both of them. As more women from Anna’s high‑school circle — Helen, Zoe, and others bound by old secrets and cruelty — become entangled in the widening mystery, the case twists into a psychological minefield where every suspect feels plausible, every memory unreliable, and every relationship poisoned by the past. The arrival of Lexy Jones, Anna’s ambitious newsroom rival, detonates the narrative when her presence exposes long‑buried tensions and forces Anna to confront the version of herself she hoped no one remembered, a version that may hold more answers than she wants to admit. But the deeper the investigation cuts, the more it becomes clear that the truth is threaded through decades of guilt, silence, and the kind of small‑town loyalties that protect the wrong people for the wrong reasons, reshaping the entire case into a chilling portrait of how far someone will go to rewrite a story that never stopped haunting them. “His & Hers” (Season 1) positions itself as a tense, emotionally volatile thriller where trauma, memory, and vengeance collide, and where the truth is always closer — and far more devastating — than anyone wants to believe. (more…)
January
Wicked: For Good (2025)
“Wicked: For Good” (2025) — follows Elphaba Thropp, now fully branded the Wicked Witch of the West, as she wages a lonely, defiant battle for the freedom of Oz’s oppressed Animals from a forest hideout, while Glinda Upland, elevated to the Wizard’s polished public face, drifts deeper into a world of spectacle, propaganda, and carefully staged illusions meant to keep the Emerald City obedient. Their once‑fierce friendship fractures under the weight of power, fear, and the roles forced upon them: Glinda, trapped in a gilded cage of public adoration and political manipulation, and Elphaba, hunted as a monster for daring to challenge a regime built on lies. As the Wizard’s soldiers tighten their grip and Madame Morrible’s machinery of deception grows more ruthless, Fiyero — now Captain of the Gale Force — becomes the volatile axis between them, torn between duty, image, and the truth he can no longer ignore. The unveiling of the Yellow Brick Road, a spectacle meant to cement the Wizard’s control, instead becomes the spark that reignites Elphaba’s rebellion, forcing Glinda to confront the widening chasm between who she pretends to be and who she once hoped she could become. “Wicked: For Good” (2025) positions itself as a sweeping, emotionally charged fantasy about identity, loyalty, and the devastating cost of choosing who you are in a world determined to decide for you. (more…)
January
Nuremberg (2025)
“Nuremberg” (2025) — follows U.S. Army psychiatrist Douglas Kelley, sent to evaluate the mental state of Hermann Göring and other captured Nazi leaders as the Allies prepare the Nuremberg trials, a task that begins as clinical duty but quickly mutates into a dangerous psychological duel as Kelley becomes fascinated by Göring’s charisma, narcissism, and unbroken confidence in the ideology that shaped a genocide. While Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson assembles the international tribunal and British prosecutor David Maxwell Fyfe sharpens the legal blade meant to cut through the defendants’ evasions, Kelley drifts deeper into the moral fog of his assignment, torn between professional detachment and a growing obsession with understanding the architecture of evil. The prisoners’ contempt, manipulations, and theatrical self‑mythologizing force him to confront not only their crimes but the unsettling realization that intellect and monstrosity can coexist behind the same calm eyes. As the trial unfolds and Göring vows to “escape the hangman’s noose,” Kelley’s ambition to turn his interviews into a tell‑all book collides with the weight of history, pushing him toward a reckoning with his own motives and the limits of empathy in the face of atrocity. “Nuremberg” (2025) positions itself as a psychological thriller about power, guilt, and the perilous intimacy of staring too long into the mind of a man who helped engineer the darkest chapter of the century. (more…)
January
Cloud 9 (2014)
“Cloud 9″ (2014) — follows Kayla Morgan, a privileged snowboarder whose carefully curated image shatters the moment a reckless stunt with her boyfriend sends her crashing into a lodge sign, costing her a place on the elite Swift team and forcing her into humiliating work at the Cloud family’s dog kennel, where she collides with Will Cloud, a former prodigy whose career ended in a viral failure that still haunts him. Their initial hostility slowly turns into a fragile alliance as Kayla, stripped of favoritism and excuses, confronts the truth about her own limitations while Will, pushed by her stubbornness, begins to rediscover the passion he buried under bitterness and fear. Training together in the shadow of the Fire and Ice competition, they rebuild themselves through bruises, setbacks, and small victories, each pushing the other toward a version of themselves they had stopped believing in. As Kayla forms a new team, the Hot Doggers, and Will steps back onto the snow he once swore off, their intertwined journeys become less about winning a title and more about reclaiming identity, courage, and the right to define their own worth. “Cloud 9″ (2014) positions itself as a coming‑of‑age sports drama where redemption is earned through grit, trust, and the terrifying leap of believing you can rise after the world has watched you fall. (more…)
January
Run Away (season 1)
8 episodes
“Run Away” (Season 1) — follows Simon Greene, a father whose carefully ordered life collapses the moment he finds his missing daughter Paige strung out and terrified in a city park, only to lose her again in a burst of violence that goes viral and drags him into a labyrinth of secrets, cult influence, and buried family histories. His desperate search pulls him through a grim underworld of drug dens, manipulative predators, and a string of murders tied to Paige’s boyfriend, forcing Simon and his wife Ingrid into a dangerous chase that shatters their illusions about who their daughter became and what she was running from. Along the way, Simon begins to realize that every clue he uncovers seems designed to pull him deeper rather than lead him out. The investigation starts to feel less like a search for Paige and more like a reckoning with the past he tried to forget. As Simon crosses paths with private investigator Elena Ravenscroft, their parallel cases converge into a conspiracy involving missing young men, a corrupt adoption network, and a shadowy group whose influence reaches far beyond Paige’s disappearance. Each revelation pushes Simon deeper into a world where every truth is weaponized, every ally is suspect, and every step forward threatens to destroy what remains of his family. “Run Away” (Season 1) positions itself as a tense, emotionally charged thriller about the limits of parental love, the violence hidden beneath ordinary lives, and the terrifying clarity that comes when you finally see the truth you’ve been avoiding. (more…)
January
16 Wishes (2010)
“16 Wishes” (2010) — follows Abby Jensen, a sixteen‑year‑old girl who has spent her entire life obsessively planning the perfect birthday and secretly curating a list of wishes she believes will finally transform her into the confident, admired version of herself she dreams of becoming, only to have her world upended when a mysterious woman named Celeste delivers a set of enchanted candles that make each wish come true the moment Abby lights them. What begins as a fantasy of instant popularity, effortless victories over her rival Krista, and sudden access to everything she thought she wanted quickly spirals as the magic exposes the cracks in her relationships, especially with her best friend Jay, who watches her drift into a version of herself shaped more by impulse than intention. When Abby uses a wish to be treated like an adult, she is thrust into a disorienting alternate reality where she is twenty‑two, cut off from her family, her school, and the life she took for granted, forcing her to confront the emptiness behind the shortcuts she chased. As midnight approaches and the permanence of her choices looms, Abby races to undo the damage, realizing that the life she wanted was already within reach if she could learn to value it. “16 Wishes” (2010) positions itself as a coming‑of‑age fantasy about desire, consequence, and the painful clarity that arrives when getting everything you want reveals what you truly need. (more…)
January
Maigret (season 1)
6 episodes
“Maigret” (Season 1) — follows Chief Inspector Maigret as he moves through a series of intricate, morally tangled investigations that pull him into the hidden tensions of Parisian life, beginning with the long‑running pursuit of master criminal Manuel Palmari, whose murder forces Maigret to work with the man’s wary mistress while navigating a world of jewel thieves and old grudges. His cases lead him from a burglar who stumbles upon a corpse and a dentist desperate to hide the truth, to a remote fishing village where a schoolmaster insists he is being framed for killing the town’s despised postmistress, exposing a conspiracy rooted in collective silence and fear. Maigret’s instincts are tested again when an elderly woman’s claims of an intruder are dismissed—until she is found murdered in her own apartment—and when he returns to his hometown after receiving an anonymous warning that a crime will occur during All Souls’ Day mass, forcing him to confront both local superstition and buried personal history. The season culminates in his attempt to trap a serial killer stalking Paris, pushing Maigret to rely on patience, psychological insight, and his ability to read the human soul beneath layers of deception. “Maigret” (Season 1) positions itself as a grounded, character‑driven detective drama built on atmosphere, methodical investigation, and the quiet intensity of a man who solves crimes by understanding people rather than chasing clues. (more…)
January
Goodbye June (2025)
“Goodbye June” (2025) — follows the Cheshire family as they reunite in the weeks before Christmas after June, the aging matriarch, collapses and learns that her cancer has progressed beyond treatment, forcing her children to return home and confront the fractures that have quietly shaped their lives for years. Connor, still living in the family house and drifting without direction, struggles with the weight of responsibility he never asked for, while Julia and Molly arrive carrying the bitterness of a long‑running conflict that has kept them estranged, their unresolved resentment threatening to reignite the moment they step through the door. Overseeing the gathering is Bernie, June’s cantankerous husband, who hides his grief behind silence and routine, unable to express the fear of facing life without the woman who held their fractured household together. As June’s condition worsens, the family is forced into close quarters where old wounds resurface, buried grievances spill out, and moments of tenderness emerge unexpectedly as they attempt to navigate the impending loss while rediscovering the bonds they had allowed to erode. Themes of reconciliation, generational conflict, emotional inheritance, and the fragile ways families hold together in crisis shape the narrative, while the story builds toward a bittersweet farewell that compels each sibling to confront who they have become and what they owe to one another. “Goodbye June” (2025) positions itself as an intimate Christmas drama that uses a family’s final days together to explore grief, forgiveness, and the quiet courage required to say goodbye. (more…)
January
The Friend (2025)
“The Friend” (2025) — follows Iris, a solitary New York writer whose carefully controlled life unravels after the sudden death of her closest friend and mentor, leaving her unexpectedly responsible for his enormous Great Dane, Apollo, whose presence disrupts her routines, threatens her housing, and forces her to confront the emotional void she has long avoided acknowledging. As Iris struggles to manage the dog’s overwhelming needs in a cramped Manhattan apartment, Apollo becomes both a burden and a living reminder of the man she lost, pulling her into a reluctant journey through grief, memory, and the unresolved complexities of their relationship. The film interweaves Iris’s attempts to maintain her work, navigate social expectations, and preserve her sense of identity with moments of quiet connection that gradually form between her and the dog, revealing how companionship can emerge from the most unexpected circumstances. As she grapples with her mentor’s legacy, the fragility of her creative life, and the loneliness she has normalized, Iris begins to recognize that Apollo is not merely an obligation but a catalyst forcing her to reexamine the emotional boundaries she has built. Themes of mourning, artistic stagnation, loyalty, and the strange ways love persists after loss shape the narrative, while the story builds toward a quiet reckoning that asks whether healing can come from accepting a bond she never sought. “The Friend” (2025) positions itself as an intimate, character‑driven drama that uses a single, disruptive relationship to explore the slow, uneven process of finding meaning in the aftermath of grief. (more…)























