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October
Despicable Me 4 (2024)
In “Despicable Me 4”, Gru and Lucy, along with their daughters Margo, Edith, and Agnes, welcome a new member to the family, Gru Jr., who is intent on tormenting his dad. Gru faces a new nemesis, Maxime Le Mal, and his girlfriend Valentina, which forces the family to go on the run. More …
October
Bad Boys: Ride or Die (2024)
In “Bad Boys: Ride or Die”, Miami cops Mike Lowrey (Will Smith) and Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) are back in action. The plot revolves around a deep conspiracy involving drug cartels and corruption within the Miami police department, linked to the death of their late police captain, Howard. As they dig deeper, Mike and Marcus find themselves framed for murder by a villainous ex-intelligence operative and become fugitives with a $5 million bounty on their heads. The film combines action, comedy, and drama as the duo fights to clear their names and uncover the truth. More …
October
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (season 2)
6 episodes
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 2, titled “The Book of Carol,” picks up where Season 1 left off. Daryl Dixon, played by Norman Reedus, remains in France after deciding not to return to America. The season focuses on Daryl and Carol Peletier, portrayed by Melissa McBride, as they confront their past traumas. Carol is on a quest to find Daryl, while he grapples with his decision to stay in France, causing tension at the Nest. The storyline also involves Genet escalating her movement, leading to a brutal clash between Pouvoir and the Union of Hope as the fight for France’s future intensifies. The season explores themes of faith, power, and survival, with Carol facing dangerous situations and Daryl navigating the complexities of his new environment. More …
October
Industry (season 3)
8 episodes
Industry Season 3 continues to follow the ambitious young bankers at Pierpoint & Co. This season, the firm pivots to ethical investing, focusing on Lumi, a green-tech energy company led by Sir Henry Muck (Kit Harington). The new direction brings high stakes and intense pressure as the team navigates the complexities of ethical finance. Harper Stern (Myha’la Herrold) returns, despite her firing, and faces new challenges. Yasmin Kara-Hanani (Marisa Abela) grapples with her family’s financial downfall, while Robert Spearing (Harry Lawtey) deals with the consequences of his arrest. The arrival of US management adds another layer of tension. The season delves into personal and professional crises, exploring themes of ambition, loyalty, and the moral dilemmas of modern finance. With high-stakes deals and personal drama, Season 3 promises to be as gripping and intense as ever. More …
October
Bob’s Burgers (season 14)
17 episodes
This season faced some production challenges due to the 2023 Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA strikes, resulting in fewer episodes than usual. The season kicks off with the episode “Fight at the Not Okay Chore-ral,” where the Belcher family deals with conflicts over household chores. Bob and Linda try to get their kids to take on more responsibilities, leading to a bedtime story that reveals deeper family dynamics. Throughout the season, the Belchers continue their quirky adventures, including episodes like “The Amazing Rudy,” where Rudy navigates a night out with his divorced parents and their new partners, and “The Pickleorette,” featuring a bachelorette party and a strange board game. The season also sees some significant changes in the voice cast. Jari Jones replaces David Herman as the voice of Marshmallow, and Eric Bauza takes over the role of Jimmy Pesto Sr. following Jay Johnston’s legal issues. More …
October
All American: Homecoming (season 3)
13 episodes
All American: Homecoming Season 3 continues to follow Simone Hicks and her friends at Bringston University, a prestigious HBCU. This season, Simone faces new challenges on and off the tennis court, including a fierce rivalry that threatens her spot on the team. Damon Sims, dealing with family drama, must navigate his future in baseball while balancing personal relationships. Meanwhile, JR and Lando work together to bring baseball back to Bringston, adding another layer of complexity to their lives. Amara Patterson, Simone’s aunt, continues to play a significant role, now as the Executive President of Bringston University, dealing with both professional and personal issues. The season delves into themes of legacy, ambition, and the struggles of young adulthood, set against the backdrop of Black excellence and the unique culture of HBCUs. More …
September
How to Die Alone (season 1)
8 episodes
“How to Die Alone” is a comedy series created by and starring Natasha Rothwell. The show follows Melissa, a neurotic, broke, and fat Black woman who has never been in love. After a near-death experience, she decides to stop settling for less and embarks on a journey to live life on her own terms. This leads her to become “that bitch” no matter what. The series explores Melissa’s path of self-discovery, filled with hard truths, awkward romantic encounters, and moments of hope. Along the way, she is supported by her best friend Rory (Conrad Ricamora), her ex Alex (Jocko Sims), and her co-worker Terrance (KeiLyn Durrel Jones). More …
September
The Wives (season 1)
6 episodes
The Wives is a new mystery drama series that premiered on Channel 5. The show follows three British sisters-in-law—Beth, Sylvia, and Natasha—who routinely holiday together with their families in Malta. However, their latest trip takes a dark turn as they confront significant changes in their family dynamics and personal circumstances. The series is a six-part drama that delves into themes of family secrets, unexplained deaths, and the unraveling of relationships. The plot thickens as the sisters-in-law navigate through a summer that changes all their lives. The main cast includes Jo Joyner as Beth Morgan, Tamzin Outhwaite as Sylvia Morgan, and Angela Griffin as Natasha Morgan. The series was inspired by Daphne du Maurier’s novel “Rebecca,” adding a layer of suspense and intrigue to the storyline. More …
September
The Boy That Never Was (season 1)
4 episodes
The Boy That Never Was (season 1) is an Irish television drama series that follows the story of a couple whose lives are turned upside down after their son is presumed dead in an earthquake in Morocco. Three years later, they spot a young boy in Dublin who looks just like their son, leading them on a desperate search for the truth. The series stars Colin Morgan as Harry, Toni O’Rourke as Robin, and Kerr Logan as Ollie. Directed by Hannah Quinn and based on the novel by Karen Perry, the show delves into themes of grief, hope, and the lengths parents will go to for their children. More …
September
Spent (season 1)
6 episodes
Spent is a comedy-drama series that follows Mia, a high-fashion model whose career takes a nosedive, leaving her bankrupt and homeless. She moves from the US to London, hoping to maintain her glamorous lifestyle despite her financial troubles. In Season 1, Mia navigates her new reality, dealing with complicated relationships and trying to rebuild her life. Her mother, Chrissy, is now caring for a teenage girl from their estate, and her best friend, Jo, is getting married. Mia’s attempts to network and find new opportunities often lead to humorous and challenging situations. The show blends humor with heartfelt moments, exploring themes of resilience and self-discovery. More …























