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Thriller
January
Black Ops (season 2)
6 episodes
“Black Ops” (Season 2) — unfolds as Dom and Kay find themselves dragged back into the chaos they barely survived, forced once again into the orbit of the Community Police Force, where every assignment feels like a trap and every ally carries the scent of betrayal. Their attempt to rebuild normal lives collapses the moment a new extremist group emerges, pulling them into a labyrinth of covert operations, corrupt officials, and shadow networks that twist their loyalty into a weapon. The deeper they go, the more the lines blur between undercover work and outright criminality, especially as a charismatic new handler pushes them toward missions that feel less like justice and more like personal vendettas wrapped in official orders. As Dom and Kay stumble through escalating danger with their trademark mix of panic, improvisation, and accidental brilliance, the conspiracy around them tightens, revealing a threat that reaches far beyond the streets they know. “Black Ops” (Season 2) positions itself as a sharp, chaotic, dark‑comic thriller where survival depends on instinct, mistrust becomes a survival skill, and two unlikely operatives discover that the deeper you go into the shadows, the harder it is to tell who’s really pulling the strings. (more…)
January
After the Flood (season 2)
6 episodes
“After the Flood” (Season 2) — follows newly promoted detective Jo Marshall as she’s pulled into a baffling new murder case in Waterside, a town simmering under the dual threat of rising moorland fires and the ever‑present risk of renewed flooding. A body discovered in strange, unsettling circumstances becomes the spark for an investigation that drags Jo into open conflict with powerful local forces determined to keep long‑buried corruption untouched, even as the community fractures under environmental pressure and political tension. Each step she takes feels like walking through a landscape where every truth has been deliberately drowned. And the deeper she digs, the more she senses that someone is orchestrating the chaos to keep the past submerged. Shadows of old alliances begin to surface in unexpected places, tightening around her like a noose. And every new lead seems engineered to push her toward a version of the truth that benefits everyone but her. As Jo pushes deeper, the case turns sharply personal, forcing her to operate in secret while navigating a police force compromised by decades of hidden rot and a town leadership willing to weaponize disaster to protect their own. “After the Flood” (Season 2) positions itself as a tense, atmospheric crime thriller where environmental crisis, institutional decay, and personal reckoning collide, pushing Jo toward truths that threaten everything she’s built. (more…)
January
Steal (season 1)
6 episodes
“Steal” (Season 1) — unfolds inside the glass-and-steel pressure cooker of Lochmill Capital, where Zara Dunne’s ordinary morning detonates into terror as a precision‑trained crew led by the cold, unreadable “London” storms the office, seizes the staff, and forces them into executing a £4‑billion trade that drains the firm’s pension‑fund empire to the bone. As Zara, intern Myrtle Clarke, and processor Luke Selborn are dragged into the robbers’ meticulously engineered plan, the heist mutates into a psychological siege where every keystroke and every hesitation becomes a weapon, and survival hinges on reading motives no one dares to voice. Outside, DCI Rhys Covaci and his team scramble to decode a crime that feels too surgical for greed alone, suspecting military‑grade expertise and a conspiracy stretching far beyond a single office tower. With offshore accounts shifting, loyalties fracturing, and the stolen billions moving like a ghost through the global financial system, Zara realizes the robbery is only the surface of a deeper, more predatory game — one that exposes the rot inside institutions built on other people’s money. “Steal” (Season 1) positions itself as a tense, high‑stakes heist thriller where ordinary workers are forced into the crosshairs of power, deception, and a plan designed to look clean while leaving no one untouched. (more…)
January
Ponies (season 1)
8 episodes
“Ponies” (Season 1) — unfolds in Moscow, 1977, where two seemingly invisible embassy secretaries, Bea and Twila, are shattered by the news that their CIA‑agent husbands died in a mysterious plane crash — a crash with no records, no wreckage, and no answers. Refusing to be dismissed as “persons of no interest,” they force their way into the world of espionage, convincing CIA station chief Dane to use them as operatives precisely because no one would ever suspect them. Every step they take feels like walking across thin ice, the kind that cracks long before it breaks. Even their smallest choices echo through the city’s shadows, drawing attention from people who never forgive curiosity. Their work with Soviet asset Sasha pulls them into a tightening Cold War conspiracy, while Bea begins a dangerous faux‑romance with high‑ranking KGB officer Andrei Visiliev to extract intelligence, and Twila navigates Moscow’s criminal underbelly through fixer Vera. As the women dig deeper, loyalties blur, moles multiply, and the truth about their husbands fractures into conflicting accounts — from rumors of execution to revelations that at least one of them may still be alive, hidden somewhere behind the Iron Curtain. “Ponies” (Season 1) positions itself as a tense, character‑driven spy thriller where two underestimated women weaponize grief, intuition, and audacity to survive a game designed to erase them. (more…)
January
Girl Taken (season 1)
6 episodes
“Girl Taken” (Season 1) — follows Lily Riser, a teenage girl whose disappearance from a quiet English town becomes a wound that never closes, as the series splits between the suffocating world of her captivity and the unraveling lives of those left behind, revealing how trauma mutates rather than fades. Snatched by her seemingly respectable teacher Rick Hansen and hidden for five years in the basement of his rural cottage, Lily is groomed, manipulated, and psychologically dismantled until her sense of reality fractures, her captor recasting himself as both tormentor and caretaker while lying about the fate of the child she secretly bore in confinement. The longer she remains underground, the more her world shrinks into a ritual of survival built on fear, routine, and the desperate hope that someone still remembers her. Even the smallest shifts in Rick’s behavior become seismic events, teaching her that danger can arrive as quietly as kindness. As the town clings to fading hope and her family fractures under the weight of absence, the story becomes less a whodunit and more an excavation of how violence echoes through every relationship it touches, exposing the rot beneath small‑town respectability and the long shadows cast by a single act of cruelty. “Girl Taken” (Season 1) positions itself as a slow‑burn psychological thriller where the true horror is not just the kidnapping, but the way a community reshapes itself around a void it cannot bear to name. (more…)
January
Love Me Dead (2024)
“Love Me Dead” (2024) — follows Isaac, a reclusive young mortician who has inherited his stepfather’s funeral home and lives a quiet, isolated life until a chance encounter with Cassi, a warm and restless waitress, sparks an unexpected connection that briefly pulls him out of his emotional detachment. Their fragile bond is violently disrupted by a harrowing incident that leaves both traumatized, pushing them into a shared spiral of anger, fear, and a desire for retribution that neither fully understands. As they embark on a path of revenge, the line between what is real and what is imagined begins to blur, with Isaac’s grief‑warped psyche and Cassi’s growing dependence on him feeding a dangerous feedback loop that distorts their perception of events. The story interweaves moments of intimacy with escalating violence, revealing how unresolved trauma and loneliness can twist into obsession when two vulnerable people cling to each other as their only anchor. As their actions grow more extreme, the world around them becomes increasingly surreal, leaving both characters — and the audience — uncertain whether they are confronting actual threats or manifestations of their own unraveling minds. Themes of isolation, trauma bonding, moral decay, and the seductive nature of vengeance shape the narrative, while the film builds toward a disorienting climax that forces Isaac and Cassi to confront the cost of the path they have chosen. “Love Me Dead” (2024) positions itself as a psychological thriller that blends romance, horror, and delusion into a tense, unsettling portrait of two damaged souls spiraling beyond the point of return. (more…)
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
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
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
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…)























