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Drama
January
Janet Planet (2024)
“Janet Planet” (2024) is a coming-of-age drama. Set in rural western Massachusetts during the summer of 1991, the story follows 11-year-old Lacy and her single mother, Janet, who works as an acupuncturist. Their bond is revealed as they navigate life, encountering various individuals who impact their relationship. These characters include Wayne, Janet’s troubled boyfriend, and Regina, a free-spirited old friend of Janet’s, played by Will Patton and Sophie Okonedo respectively. “Janet Planet” explores themes of love, dependency, and self-discovery, capturing the nuances of a mother-daughter relationship. The film’s gentle pacing and introspective narrative highlight Lacy’s coming-of-age journey amidst the picturesque backdrop of rural life. Produced by A24, the film delves into family dynamics’ complexities, creating a poignant and reflective piece that resonates with viewers. The evolving relationship dynamics and personal growth of both characters provide a compelling and emotional narrative that underscores the power of human connection and the struggles of finding one’s identity within the bonds of family. As Lacy navigates the challenges of adolescence, her interactions with Janet and the individuals in their lives shape her understanding of the world and her place in it. The film beautifully portrays the tenderness and conflicts inherent in their relationship, offering a heartfelt and nuanced exploration of the human experience. (more…)
January
Silo (season 2)
10 episodes
“Silo” (Season 2) picks up from the dramatic cliffhanger of the first season, where Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson) discovered the true toxicity of the outside world and the existence of multiple other silos. Juliette, now outside the silo, must navigate this new reality and find a way to survive. She encounters Solo, a lone survivor, and together they explore the desolate landscape, uncovering more secrets about the silos and the organization that controls them. Back in Silo 18, the community grapples with the aftermath of the uprising and Bernard’s death. Juliette returns to her silo and is elected mayor, determined to empower her people with the truth about the world outside. The season delves deeper into the backstory of the silos, the reasons behind the uninhabitability of the outside world, and the oppressive regime that keeps the inhabitants in the dark. With new characters and alliances forming, Juliette and her allies must confront the powerful forces that seek to maintain control and uncover the full extent of the conspiracy surrounding the silos. The season is filled with tension, mystery, and action as the characters fight for their survival and the truth. The combination of intense drama, complex character arcs, and intriguing plot twists ensures that “Silo” Season 2 captivates audiences, eager to see how the story unfolds and what revelations await. (more…)
January
Outlander (season 7)
16 episodes
“Outlander” (Season 7) continues the epic journey of Jamie Fraser and Claire Beauchamp Randall Fraser as they navigate the tumultuous times of the American Revolution. The season is divided into two parts. In Season 7 Part 1, Jamie, Claire, and Young Ian are caught in the violent birth pains of an emerging nation as they face the perils of the Revolutionary War. They must navigate the challenges of war, political intrigue, and personal loss. The season ends with Jamie and Claire returning to Scotland, leaving behind the chaos of the colonies. Season 7 Part 2 picks up with their return to Scotland, where they hope to find peace at Lallybroch, the Fraser family’s ancestral estate. However, their homecoming is anything but peaceful as they encounter old foes and new enemies. Jamie’s quest for revenge and Claire’s medical emergency in the colonies test their relationship like never before. Meanwhile, Roger travels back in time to rescue their kidnapped son, Jemmy, adding to the season’s tension and drama. With its blend of historical drama, romance, and adventure, “Outlander” Season 7 promises to be an exciting and emotional ride for fans of the series. (more…)
January
Mr Bates vs. The Post Office (season 1)
4 episodes
“Mr Bates vs The Post Office” (2024) is a British drama that dramatizes the true story of one of the biggest miscarriages of justice. The series follows Alan Bates, a subpostmaster, as he leads a group of subpostmasters wrongly accused of theft due to a faulty computer system called Horizon. The Post Office Limited, relying on flawed data, prosecutes hundreds of subpostmasters for fraud, theft, and false accounting. Set in various locations across the UK, the series spotlights the relentless pursuit of justice by Bates and his allies, forming the Justice for Subpostmasters Alliance. As they uncover the truth, they must confront personal and professional challenges, navigating a complex legal battle that stretches over a decade. With a talented ensemble cast led by Toby Jones, Monica Dolan, and Julie Hesmondhalgh, the show’s gripping narrative and emotional depth portray the devastating impact of the scandal on the lives of those wrongfully accused. The legal and social ramifications of the case are explored in detail, highlighting the systemic failures and the tenacious quest for justice by the victims. “Mr Bates vs The Post Office” offers a captivating and poignant look at a real-life scandal that shook the British legal system. (more…)
January
Patience (season 1)
6 episodes
“Patience” (Season 1) is an intriguing British-Belgian detective drama that follows talented autistic archivist Patience Evans as she enters an unpredictable world of crime investigation. Set in York, the series features Patience, played by Ella Maisy Purvis, teaming up with Detective Inspector Bea Metcalf, portrayed by Laura Fraser. When a suspicious death occurs and links to previous unsolved cases emerge, Patience’s unique skills catch the eye of DI Metcalf. As they delve deeper into complex cases, their partnership grows stronger despite initial differences. This dynamic duo tackles various crimes, including mysterious suicides, murder investigations, and intricate conspiracies. Each episode combines intense storytelling with the rich cultural backdrop of York, making for a captivating viewing experience. With its compelling plot and well-developed characters, “Patience” adds a layer of depth to crime-solving, showcasing the distinct contributions of each partner. As Patience and DI Metcalf navigate professional and personal challenges, they reveal the intricacies of their respective worlds. The series masterfully balances action, drama, and emotional depth, making “Patience” a standout in the crime procedural genre. (more…)
January
Borderline (season 1)
6 episodes
“Borderline” (Season 1) is a crime procedural series set in Ireland. The plot follows Detective Inspectors Philip Boyd of the PSNI and Aoife Regan of the Garda Síochána, who are forced to work together to solve serious crimes along the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Boyd, a strict, teetotal Presbyterian, initially clashes with the foul-mouthed, unapologetically gay Regan. However, as they face various cases—including murder investigations, trafficking rings, and political corruption—their partnership evolves into a formidable crime-fighting duo. Throughout the season, Boyd must confront his demons. Regan and Boyd’s contrasting personalities add depth to their teamwork, creating a dynamic and compelling narrative. The investigations reveal the complexity of law enforcement in a divided region, where political and social tensions run high. The interactions between the two detectives showcase their growing mutual respect, despite their differences. The intense and atmospheric storytelling, along with the cultural backdrop of Ireland, provides a rich setting for the series. The show’s exploration of personal and professional challenges faced by law enforcement officers makes “Borderline” a standout in the crime procedural genre. (more…)
January
On Call (season 1)
8 episodes
“On Call” (Season 1) is a crime procedural series set in Long Beach, California. The plot follows veteran training officer Traci Harmon and rookie Alex Diaz as they respond to a series of high-stakes emergency calls. When Officer Maria Delgado, one of Traci’s former trainees, is murdered by gang members, Harmon dives into an off-the-books investigation to track down her killers while training Alex in the field. The series explores their evolving partnership and the emotional impact of police work. Throughout the season, Harmon and Diaz face various intense callouts—from homicides to domestic abuse cases—and uncover a larger gang war brewing beneath the surface. Their camaraderie grows stronger despite their differing methodologies and personal struggles. With its gripping plot and well-developed characters, “On Call” offers a compelling blend of action, drama, and procedural elements, capturing the chaotic nature of law enforcement on the streets of Long Beach. The series delves into themes of duty, justice, and resilience, highlighting the toll that high-stress situations can take on officers. The combination of fast-paced action and emotional depth makes “On Call” a standout in the crime procedural genre. (more…)
January
American Primeval (season 1)
6 episodes
“American Primeval” (Season 1) is a Western drama series set in the Utah Territory in 1857. The storyline revolves around the tragic Mountain Meadows Massacre—a real historical event where pioneers, Native tribes, and Mormon soldiers collide in a deadly clash. The season unfolds through the eyes of several key characters, including Sara and Devin Rowell, a mother and son journeying west. Their lives are intertwined with Isaac Reed, a reluctant guide who eventually joins their caravan. Together, they face the harsh realities of frontier life and the fierce conflict between settlers and Native tribes. As they navigate the treacherous terrain and mounting tensions, each character’s past and motivations are revealed, adding depth to their struggles and choices. “American Primeval” masterfully weaves personal stories with the larger historical context, offering a raw and intense portrayal of survival, culture clashes, and the brutal complexities of life in the American west. The series delves into themes of prejudice, resilience, and the human cost of expansion, presenting a gripping and emotionally charged narrative. Through the harrowing journey of Sara, Devin, and Isaac, viewers are transported to a turbulent era, witnessing the characters’ growth and transformation amid the chaos. With its powerful storytelling and rich character development, “American Primeval” captures the essence of a pivotal time in American history, making it a must-watch for fans of Western dramas. (more…)
January
Lockerbie: A Search for Truth (season 1)
5 episodes
“Lockerbie: A Search for Truth” (Season 1) is a British drama limited television series, based on the 2021 book “The Lockerbie Bombing: A Father’s Search for Justice” by Jim Swire and Peter Biddulph. The series stars Colin Firth as Jim Swire, a British physician who embarks on a quest for justice after his daughter, Flora, dies on Pan Am Flight 103. The flight was destroyed by a bomb over the Scottish town of Lockerbie in December 1988, killing all 243 passengers and 16 crew members, as well as 11 residents on the ground. The series follows Jim and his wife Jane as they navigate the aftermath of the tragedy, seeking answers and accountability. Jim forms a pressure group to force the UK government to launch an independent inquiry into the attack and why the warnings received prior to the bombing were ignored. The Prime Minister later announces that an independent inquiry will not take place, prompting Jim to promise that he will conduct his own investigation. The show portrays the perseverance and determination of Jim Swire in his relentless pursuit of answers, shedding light on the complexities of grief, loss, and the quest for accountability. The gripping narrative and powerful performances make “Lockerbie: A Search for Truth” a compelling watch, offering a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of one of the most tragic events in aviation history. (more…)
January
Interview with the Vampire (season 2)
8 episodes + Special
“Interview with the Vampire” (Season 2) continues the captivating tale of Louis de Pointe du Lac (Jacob Anderson) as he recounts his life story to journalist Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian). The season picks up after the bloody events in New Orleans in 1940, where Louis and his young fledgling Claudia (Bailey Bass) conspired to kill the Vampire Lestat de Lioncourt (Sam Reid). Louis and Claudia embark on a journey to Europe in search of Old World Vampires and discover the Théâtre des Vampires in Paris. During their adventure, Louis meets the Vampire Armand (Assad Zaman). Their courtship and love affair are central to the storyline, revealing layers of passion and tragedy. The season explores their relationship, uncovering the dark secrets and emotional complexities that arise. Molloy probes to get to the truths buried within Louis’s memories. As the past and present converge, viewers are taken on a haunting journey through Louis’s experiences and the vampire underworld. The season delves deeper into the themes of immortality, love, and the struggle for identity, presenting a rich narrative that captivates and enthralls. “Interview with the Vampire” (Season 2) deepens the series’ gothic allure with its intricate plotlines and rich character development, making it compelling for both returning fans and newcomers. (more…)























