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October
The Manhattan Alien Abduction (season 1)
3 episodes
“The Manhattan Alien Abduction” (Season 1) is a Netflix docuseries that investigates the claims of Linda Napolitano, who says she was abducted by aliens from her Manhattan apartment in 1989. The series delves into the events of the so-called Brooklyn Bridge Abduction, which was reportedly witnessed by over 20 people. Linda’s story became highly publicized, and the docuseries explores whether it was a genuine alien encounter or an elaborate hoax. Featuring interviews with Linda, UFO researcher Budd Hopkins, and skeptics like filmmaker Carol Rainey, the series examines the case’s journey into the mainstream press and the widespread public skepticism surrounding it. The docuseries offers a balanced perspective, presenting both the believers’ and skeptics’ viewpoints, making it a compelling watch for those interested in UFO phenomena and true crime stories. As Linda recounts her experiences and the aftermath of her alleged abduction, the series also dives into the psychological and social impacts on those involved. Viewers are taken through the investigation process, exploring evidence, testimonies, and the cultural context of the late 1980s and early 1990s. More …
October
Joker: Folie à Deux (2024)
“Joker: Folie à Deux” (2024) continues the story of the iconic character, Joker, diving deeper into his complex psyche and chaotic world. Directed by Todd Phillips and starring Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck, the film explores the next chapter of Joker’s life. After the events of the first film, Arthur is confined in Arkham Asylum, where he meets a new and equally troubled inmate, Harleen Quinzel, played by Lady Gaga. The two form a twisted and intense relationship, drawing each other further into madness. The film delves into themes of psychological manipulation, the power dynamics in their relationship, and the fine line between reality and delusion. Harleen, who initially enters Arkham as a psychologist, becomes fascinated by Arthur, and their bond transforms her into the infamous Harley Quinn. As they plan their escape from the asylum, chaos ensues both inside and outside the walls of Arkham, creating a ripple effect throughout Gotham City. The film promises to be a dark, intense ride, filled with gripping performances and a haunting atmosphere. The narrative explores the depths of Arthur’s insanity, his influence on Harleen, and their impact on the world around them. With its unique blend of psychological drama and intense character study, “Joker: Folie à Deux” aims to captivate audiences and offer a deeper understanding of these iconic characters. The film’s intricate storytelling and powerful performances by Phoenix and Gaga are expected to leave a lasting impression, making it a must-watch for fans of the Joker saga. More …
October
Swift Street (season 1)
8 episodes
“Swift Street” (Season 1) is a gripping crime drama that follows 21-year-old Elsie, a street-smart hustler in inner-city Melbourne. When she learns that her father Robert, a small-time criminal, owes a ruthless crime boss $26,000, she decides to help him out of danger. This decision sparks a tentative reconciliation between them and thrusts them into a dubious partnership as they navigate the dangerous underworld to settle the debt. The series explores themes of family loyalty, survival, and the gritty realities of life on the streets. As Elsie and Robert delve deeper into the criminal underworld, they encounter various characters, from dangerous foes to unlikely allies, each bringing new challenges and opportunities. Their journey is fraught with tension, moral dilemmas, and the constant threat of betrayal, testing their relationship and resolve. With its fast-paced storytelling and compelling characters, “Swift Street” offers a fresh and intense take on the crime genre. The dynamic between Elsie and Robert forms the emotional core of the series, highlighting their struggles and growth as they confront their past mistakes and strive for a better future. The show’s realistic portrayal of the criminal underworld, combined with its exploration of complex family dynamics, makes it a captivating watch. More …
October
In a Violent Nature (2024)
“In a Violent Nature” (2024) is a Canadian slasher film directed by Chris Nash. The story follows a mute killer named Johnny, whose vengeful spirit is accidentally resurrected by a group of teenagers in the Ontario wilderness. Johnny, who was wrongfully killed 70 years ago, becomes hellbent on retrieving a locket that was taken from his corpse. The film is unique in that it largely observes the events from Johnny’s perspective, creating an immersive and eerie experience for viewers. As Johnny stalks and murders the teenagers, the film explores themes of retribution and the consequences of past sins. The teenagers, unaware of the horror they have unleashed, must now try to survive Johnny’s wrath while uncovering the mystery of his past and the reasons behind his relentless pursuit. The movie blends suspense, horror, and a touch of psychological drama, delivering a fresh take on the slasher genre. The setting of the dense and isolated Ontario wilderness adds to the film’s chilling atmosphere, making every encounter between Johnny and the teens fraught with tension and fear. With its compelling storyline and unique perspective, “In a Violent Nature” promises to captivate audiences and provide a terrifying cinematic experience. More …
October
Moment of Contact (2022)
“Moment of Contact” (2022) is a documentary film directed by James Fox that investigates the UFO incident in Varginha, Brazil, in 1996. The film explores the events surrounding the alleged UFO crash and the sightings of strange creatures by local residents, including a group of teenage girls. The documentary features interviews with eyewitnesses, former military officials, and researchers, as well as footage from the crash site and other relevant locations. The film claims to reveal new evidence and testimony about the incident, suggesting a possible cover-up by the Brazilian military. Narrated by Peter Coyote, the documentary delves into the implications and consequences of extraterrestrial contact for humanity. With its in-depth investigation and compelling interviews, “Moment of Contact” offers a fascinating look into one of the most intriguing UFO cases in history. The documentary also highlights the cultural and social impact of the Varginha incident on the local community, shedding light on how such extraordinary events can shape public perception and belief in extraterrestrial life. The film raises thought-provoking questions about government secrecy, the nature of extraterrestrial encounters, and the potential for human-alien interaction. “Moment of Contact” is not only a captivating exploration of a specific UFO case but also a broader reflection on humanity’s place in the universe and our ongoing quest to understand the unknown. More …
October
Generation Z (season 1)
6 episodes
“Generation Z” (Season 1) is a British comedy horror miniseries directed by Ben Wheatley, set in the fictional town of Dambury. The story begins when an army convoy overturns outside a care home, causing a chemical spill that transforms the elderly residents into flesh-hungry zombies. The younger residents of Dambury, already dealing with typical teenage issues like relationships, exams, and angst, must now face the terrifying reality of fighting off their own flesh-eating grandparents. As the zombie outbreak spreads, the teens must uncover the cause of the chemical spill while trying to survive the apocalyptic chaos. The series combines humor and horror, satirizing post-Brexit Britain and exploring themes of generational conflict and survival. With its unique blend of comedy and horror, “Generation Z” offers a fresh take on the zombie genre, making it an entertaining and thought-provoking watch. The young characters show resourcefulness and resilience as they navigate the bizarre new world, balancing typical teenage drama with the extraordinary challenge of a zombie apocalypse. The setting of Dambury, with its quirky inhabitants and eerie atmosphere, adds to the charm and suspense of the series, making it a standout addition to the genre. With sharp writing and a unique premise, “Generation Z” keeps viewers engaged with its clever twists and the stark contrast between the mundane and the macabre. More …
October
Only Murders in the Building (season 4)
10 episodes
Only Murders in the Building Season 4 kicks off with a shocking twist: the murder of Sazz Pataki, Charles’ stunt double and longtime friend. As Sazz is shot through Charles’ apartment window, she manages to write a cryptic message in her blood before dying. This season follows Charles (Steve Martin), Oliver (Martin Short), and Mabel (Selena Gomez) as they investigate Sazz’s murder. Their quest for answers takes them from New York City to Los Angeles, where a Hollywood studio is adapting their hit podcast into a movie. The trio must navigate the glamorous yet treacherous world of Hollywood while uncovering the truth behind Sazz’s death. The investigation brings new challenges and personal tolls, testing their friendship and resolve. The season promises high stakes, unexpected twists, and a deeper exploration of the consequences of their previous investigations. More …
October
God’s Favorite Idiot (season 1)
8 episodes
“God’s Favorite Idiot” (Season 1) is a workplace comedy with a twist of apocalyptic elements, created by and starring Ben Falcone, and featuring Melissa McCarthy. The story follows Clark Thompson, a mid-level tech-support employee who suddenly finds himself chosen by God to be a messenger. This happens right after he gets struck by lightning from an unusual angelic cloud, causing him to glow. His coworkers, including his friend Amily, believe this might be related to God. Their suspicions are confirmed when an angel tells Clark that he must prevent the Apocalypse. Clark, with the help of his co-workers, embarks on a mission to deliver God’s message, facing various challenges along the way. The series combines humor with religious and apocalyptic themes, creating a unique and entertaining narrative. Clark’s journey is filled with quirky characters, unexpected twists, and the constant threat of Satan trying to thwart his mission. As Clark navigates his divine mission, the show explores themes of faith, destiny, and the power of ordinary individuals to do extraordinary things. The comedic elements are enhanced by the chemistry between the cast members, particularly the dynamic between Clark and Amily. With its engaging storyline and memorable characters, “God’s Favorite Idiot” promises to be an entertaining and uplifting series that provides plenty of laughs and a touch of inspiration. More …
October
Scream (2022)
“Scream” (2022) is a slasher film directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, and written by James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick. It is the fifth installment in the “Scream” film series. The plot takes place twenty-five years after the original Woodsboro murders from the first “Scream” film (1996). A new killer, donning the Ghostface mask, begins targeting a group of teenagers who are each somehow linked to the original killings. The film explores the impact of the past on the present, as the new generation of characters must confront the legacy of the original murders while trying to survive the new wave of killings. As the bodies pile up, the survivors are forced to uncover the new killer’s identity, with tensions and paranoia running high. The movie combines elements of suspense, mystery, and horror, with a meta-commentary on the horror genre itself. It pays homage to the original film while introducing new twists and turns. The tension-filled atmosphere, clever writing, and nostalgic references make it a compelling continuation of the “Scream” franchise. By blending modern horror tropes with the series’ iconic self-awareness, the film appeals to both longtime fans and new viewers, delivering thrills, chills, and a fresh take on the classic slasher formula. More …
October
Oddity (2024)
“Oddity” (2024) is an Irish horror film directed by Damian McCarthy. The story follows Darcy Odello, a blind medium and curio shopkeeper, who is still grieving the death of her twin sister, Dani, a year prior. When a wooden mannequin from Darcy’s collection becomes crucial to her quest, she sets out to uncover the truth about her sister’s murder. The film opens with Dani being brutally murdered while renovating her and her husband Ted Timmis’s newly acquired country house. Olin Boole, one of Ted’s former patients, warns Dani about a stranger infiltrating the home, but she is found dead shortly after. Olin is later found murdered, and Ted is suspected of arranging both killings. A year later, Darcy, who has psychometric powers, receives a mysterious crate containing a life-sized wooden mannequin. As she investigates, strange occurrences unfold, leading her to discover unsettling objects inside the mannequin, including photographs of Dani and Darcy, locks of hair, a tooth, and a vial of blood. The film builds tension as Darcy and Ted confront each other, revealing hidden truths and dark secrets. The movie delves into themes of grief, revenge, and the supernatural, creating a suspenseful and eerie atmosphere. With its intriguing plot and chilling twists, “Oddity” promises to be a captivating and terrifying experience for horror fans. More …