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TV Shows
November
Red Eye (season 1)
6 episodes
“Red Eye” (Season 1) is a gripping six-part British thriller series created by Peter A. Dowling, starring Jing Lusi, Richard Armitage, and Lesley Sharp. The plot centers around DC Hana Li, a London police officer, who is tasked with escorting Dr. Matthew Nolan, a medical doctor accused of murder, back to Beijing on an all-night flight. As the flight progresses, Hana finds herself embroiled in an escalating conspiracy involving a series of murders on board. The tension mounts as Hana and Dr. Nolan try to uncover the truth behind the killings while navigating the complex web of international politics and personal vendettas. With the stakes rising, Hana must rely on her wit and determination to protect the passengers and herself from unseen threats. The confined setting of the airplane amplifies the suspense, creating a claustrophobic atmosphere that keeps viewers hooked. Each episode peels back layers of the intricate plot, revealing shocking twists and hidden motives. The series skillfully blends action, thriller, and political intrigue, making it a captivating watch for fans of high-stakes drama. (more…)
November
Friends Like Her (season 1)
6 episodes
“Friends Like Her” (Season 1) is a gripping psychological drama set in the quake-torn town of Kaikoura, New Zealand. The series follows the lives of best friends Nicole and Tessa, whose friendship turns toxic when a surrogacy pact disintegrates. Nicole, played by Morgana O’Reilly, is pregnant with Tessa’s baby, but financial struggles and simmering tensions lead to a dramatic fallout. The backdrop of a recovering town amplifies the personal conflicts, revealing dark secrets and strained loyalties. As the series progresses, the fractures in Nicole and Tessa’s relationship are mirrored by the seismic aftershocks that continue to shake their town. Both women are forced to confront their own demons as their friendship unravels and they navigate the emotional and moral complexities that arise from their broken agreement. Alongside the intense personal drama, the series also explores the broader impact of the earthquake on the community, highlighting the struggles and resilience of the residents as they rebuild their lives. With powerful performances and a deeply engaging storyline, “Friends Like Her” weaves a narrative that is both intimate and expansive, drawing viewers into the turbulent lives of its characters while also painting a vivid picture of a town in recovery. (more…)
November
Funny Woman (season 2)
4 episodes
Funny Woman Season 2 continues the story of Barbara Parker, also known as Sophie Straw, a working-class woman from Blackpool who has become a beloved TV comedy star in the 1960s. As the season begins, Sophie is frustrated with being typecast as a comic muse in traditional comedy shows. Seeking more creative freedom, she ventures into art house cinema, hoping for a more progressive environment, but finds it equally limiting. Determined to tell her own stories, Sophie decides to create her own comedy show, aiming to reflect her real life and challenge outdated cultural conventions. Despite challenges, Sophie lands a leading role in a successful film opposite a glamorous French movie star, which boosts her career. Offered a fresh start in Hollywood by a slick US agent, Sophie ultimately returns to London, resolved to reunite with her friends and create a new show that truly represents her voice and experiences. (more…)
November
Dreaming Whilst Black (season 1)
6 episodes
“Dreaming Whilst Black” (Season 1) is a British comedy-drama series. The show follows Kwabena, an aspiring filmmaker who works in recruitment but dreams of telling stories through cinema. Despite his deep knowledge and passion for filmmaking, Kwabena struggles to break into the industry due to racial identity challenges and systemic barriers. The series showcases Kwabena’s journey as he navigates the complexities of the filmmaking sector, balancing his day job with his passion project, a script titled “Jamaica Road.” Along the way, he faces various obstacles, including dealing with ignorant colleagues, financial struggles, and personal relationships. The show also explores the dynamics of his family and friends, adding depth to his character and the narrative. “Dreaming Whilst Black” combines dark humor with insightful commentary on race, ambition, and the pursuit of dreams, making it a unique and engaging watch. The series offers a fresh perspective on the challenges faced by aspiring artists. (more…)
November
The Curse (season 1)
10 episodes
“The Curse” (Season 1) is an American satirical black comedy thriller television series. The show follows a newlywed couple, Whitney and Asher Siegel, who move to a small New Mexico town to make their vision for eco-living a reality. They co-star on their HGTV show, “Fliplanthropy,” which aims to use their property development company to help locals but faces criticism for gentrifying the area. The series explores how an alleged curse disturbs the couple’s relationship as they try to conceive a child while dealing with the challenges of their problematic new show. The narrative weaves together elements of dark comedy, drama, and psychological thriller. The show delves into the personal and professional challenges faced by Whitney and Asher, highlighting the impact of their ambitious project on their relationship and the community. As the curse complicates their lives, the series takes viewers on a journey filled with humor, tension, and unexpected twists. With its stellar cast and engaging storyline, “The Curse” presents a compelling exploration of modern life, ambition, and the unforeseen consequences of good intentions. (more…)
November
The Curse (season 2)
6 episodes
“The Curse” (Season 2) continues the story of Albert Fantoni and his gang, who have escaped to the Costa Del Sol, also known as the Costa Del Crime, to start a new life after their involvement in the biggest gold heist in history. Albert and his wife Natasha have invested their loot in a dream restaurant and hotel business, while Sidney, under the new alias “Andrew,” runs a bar on the beach. However, their new life is not without challenges as they attract the attention of both the police and other criminals. The gang faces unexpected visitors, dangerous deals, and the constant threat of being caught. The season explores their attempts to maintain their new lives while dealing with the consequences of their past actions and the ever-present danger of being discovered. The narrative continues to blend humor and tension, capturing the absurdity and dangers of their new circumstances. The mix of comedic elements with crime drama keeps the storyline engaging and offers a fresh take on the repercussions of a heist gone right yet wrong in so many ways. (more…)
November
The Curse (season 1)
6 episodes
“The Curse” (Season 1) is a British comedy crime drama series. Set in London in the early 1980s, the show follows a gang of hapless small-time crooks who, through their own stupidity and poor judgment, find themselves embroiled in one of the biggest gold heists in history. The series is inspired by the real-life Brink’s-Mat robbery of 1983, which saw a group of men stumble upon a fortune in gold instead of cash. The gang, led by Albert Fantoni, includes characters like Sidney Wilson, Phil “The Captain” Pocket, and Big Mick Neville. As they try to figure out what to do with their unexpected loot, they attract the attention of both the police and other dangerous elements, leading to a series of comedic and dramatic events. The show explores themes of greed, ambition, and the consequences of getting more than you bargained for. With a mix of humor and tension, “The Curse” offers a unique take on the heist genre, balancing the absurdity of the gang’s misadventures with the very real danger they face as their scheme unravels. The series masterfully blends elements of dark comedy and crime drama, making it both an entertaining and thought-provoking watch for fans of heist stories and character-driven narratives. (more…)
November
Tales from the Void (season 1)
6 episodes
“Tales from the Void” (Season 1) is an intriguing series that delves into mysterious and unexplored realms. Each episode presents a unique story, often with a science fiction or supernatural twist, that challenges the boundaries of reality. The first season features a diverse range of tales, from space expeditions gone awry to encounters with otherworldly beings. As the characters navigate their surreal experiences, they uncover hidden truths about themselves and the universe. The show masterfully blends elements of suspense, adventure, and philosophical contemplation, leaving viewers both entertained and pondering deeper questions of existence. The series pushes the limits of imagination and explores the enigmatic corners of the cosmos, providing a captivating watch for those interested in sci-fi and supernatural genres. The characters’ journeys through surreal and often perilous situations reveal deep-seated fears, desires, and existential questions, making “Tales from the Void” not just a visual spectacle but also a thought-provoking exploration of the unknown. The intricate storytelling and rich character development ensure that each episode stands out, creating a mosaic of narratives that resonate on multiple levels. Whether it’s a haunting mystery in the depths of space or a mind-bending encounter with an alien entity, the series captures the essence of speculative fiction, offering a blend of thrills and introspection. (more…)
November
Young David (season 1)
5 episodes
“Young David” (Season 1) is a five-part animated mini-series that explores the early life of the legendary King David. Created by Phil Cunningham and distributed by Angel Studios, the series is based on the biblical story of David from 1 Samuel. The show follows David’s journey from his humble beginnings as a shepherd to his rise as a warrior, musician, and poet. The series begins with David tending his father’s flock near Bethlehem. He finds entertainment by creating imaginary battles, but his pretend games take an unexpected turn when a lion appears, threatening his beloved lamb, Tali. David’s bravery and resourcefulness are highlighted as he faces this fierce predator. As the episodes progress, David’s encounters with King Saul’s head shepherd, Doeg, and his interactions with his family, including his sister Zeruiah, are explored. The series delves into David’s character development, showcasing his courage, creativity, and faith. Each episode is filled with adventure, humor, and valuable lessons, making it an engaging watch for both children and adults. The series serves as a prequel to an upcoming animated film about David. With its compelling storytelling and dynamic animation, “Young David” promises to captivate audiences while offering insights into the formative years of one of the Bible’s most iconic figures. (more…)
November
Beef (season 1)
10 episodes
“Beef” (Season 1) is an American comedy-drama television anthology series created by Korean-American director Lee Sung Jin for Netflix. The show stars Steven Yeun and Ali Wong as Danny Cho and Amy Lau, respectively. The plot revolves around two strangers whose involvement in a road rage incident escalates into a prolonged feud. Danny Cho is a struggling contractor of Korean heritage, while Amy Lau is a small business owner of Chinese and Vietnamese heritage. Their lives intersect after a heated road rage incident, and the series explores how this seemingly minor event spirals into a series of increasingly bizarre and dangerous encounters. Throughout the season, the show delves into the personal lives of both characters, revealing their frustrations, insecurities, and the impact of the feud on their relationships with family and friends. The series combines dark humor with psychological drama, offering a unique and compelling look at how a simple altercation can have far-reaching consequences. “Beef” blends elements of suspense, comedy, and character-driven storytelling, highlighting the complexities of human behavior and the unforeseen consequences of everyday actions. (more…)