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April
Dope Thief (season 1)
8 episodes
“Dope Thief” (Season 1) is a gripping and intense crime drama set in Philadelphia, following the lives of Ray Driscoll and Manny Carvalho, two childhood friends who have turned to a life of deception and crime to survive. Posing as DEA agents, the duo devises a scheme to rob small-time drug dealers, preying on their vulnerability and fear. Their plan runs smoothly until they make the fatal mistake of targeting a methamphetamine lab that is under surveillance by the real DEA. The botched robbery results in deadly consequences, plunging Ray and Manny into a dangerous and chaotic spiral. As the fallout from their actions escalates, they find themselves pursued not only by law enforcement but also by ruthless criminal rivals seeking revenge. Amidst the mounting threats, both men are forced to confront their own personal demons and the choices that have led them down this perilous path. The series weaves themes of loyalty, redemption, and survival into its narrative, exploring the moral complexities and emotional toll of living on the fringes of society. Each episode offers a blend of suspenseful storytelling, intense action, and deeply human moments that highlight the bond between Ray and Manny as they navigate their increasingly volatile situation. With its compelling characters, intricate plotlines, and raw portrayal of crime and desperation, “Dope Thief” (Season 1) captures the essence of a world where every decision carries heavy consequences and the fight for survival is relentless, keeping viewers captivated and on edge throughout its powerful debut season. More …
April
The Beekeeper (2024)
“The Beekeeper” (2024) is an action thriller directed by David Ayer and written by Kurt Wimmer. The film stars Jason Statham as Adam Clay, a former high-level undercover operative known as a “Beekeeper,” who is called upon in extreme national emergencies. Adam lives a quiet life as a beekeeper, renting a barn from retired school teacher Eloise Parker (Phylicia Rashad). Adam’s peaceful existence is shattered when Eloise falls victim to a phishing scam that bankrupts her and steals $2 million from a charity fund she manages. Devastated, Eloise commits suicide, prompting Adam to seek revenge against those responsible. He embarks on a brutal campaign to expose the corruption and protect vulnerable people from being scammed. Adam faces powerful enemies, including his former colleagues, who want to stop him before he uncovers the truth. The film is filled with intense action, violence, and explosions as Adam uses his skills and knowledge of bees to fight his way to justice. More …
April
The Feud (season 1)
6 episodes
“The Feud” (Season 1) is a tense British thriller that begins with a seemingly harmless neighborhood disagreement but soon escalates into an intense conflict filled with obsession, paranoia, and unintended consequences. The story revolves around Emma and John Barnett, played by Jill Halfpenny and Rupert Penry-Jones, who live on Shelbury Drive with their teenage daughter. When they decide to construct a kitchen extension, what starts as a dispute over property boundaries with their neighbors, including Sonia and Alan as well as the older couple Derek and Barbara, quickly spirals out of control. The once peaceful and picturesque community becomes a hotbed of hostility as complaints intensify and hidden secrets come to the surface, causing fractures within relationships and turning neighbors into adversaries. As tensions rise, the series explores themes of trust, betrayal, and how minor grievances can spiral into life-altering events, creating a sense of psychological suspense that keeps viewers engaged. With its strong cast performances, compelling characters, and a story that unravels with escalating intensity, “The Feud” (Season 1) delivers a gripping exploration of how small disputes can unleash devastating ripple effects, offering a chilling reminder of the fragility of human relationships and community dynamics. More …
April
Miss Scarlet and the Duke (season 5)
6 episodes
“Miss Scarlet and the Duke” (Season 5) continues to follow the adventures of Eliza Scarlet, as she runs her own detective agency in Victorian London. This season introduces a new character, Inspector Alexander Blake, played by Tom Durant-Pritchard, who joins Scotland Yard. Eliza must navigate her relationship with the new Inspector to maintain access to police resources. On the personal front, Eliza’s former partner, Duke Wellington, is away in New York, forcing Eliza to make some tough decisions about her future. Her agency is thriving professionally, but balancing her personal and professional life becomes increasingly challenging. Throughout the season, Eliza takes on various cases, including solving the murder of a high-profile private detective, dealing with a notorious serial killer, and getting involved in a missing persons case with a recently released convict named Patrick Nash. The season explores themes of independence, resilience, and the complexities of relationships in a male-dominated society. As Eliza works through these intricate cases, she must also grapple with her feelings for Duke and the growing tension with Inspector Blake. Each episode delves deeper into the world of Victorian crime, showcasing Eliza’s sharp wit and determination. With its blend of mystery, drama, and historical context, “Miss Scarlet and the Duke” continues to captivate audiences, offering a fresh perspective on the classic detective genre. More …
April
Small Achievable Goals (season 1)
8 episodes
“Small Achievable Goals” (Season 1) is a Canadian sitcom that chronicles the lives of Kris and Julie as they navigate the often humorous and occasionally poignant challenges of menopause and middle age. The two women find themselves embarking on a shared journey of self-discovery and friendship when they decide to start a podcast documenting their experiences, diving headfirst into the ups and downs of life in their 40s and 50s. Through a series of witty, relatable, and heartfelt episodes, Kris and Julie tackle various topics, such as relationships, work-life balance, identity, and the societal expectations placed on women of their age. The podcast serves not only as a creative outlet but also as a catalyst for personal growth, strengthening their bond and opening doors to moments of hilarity and reflection. The series expertly balances humor with emotional depth, portraying the complexities of their evolving friendship while celebrating resilience, connection, and the pursuit of small but meaningful victories. With its sharp dialogue, authentic portrayal of life transitions, and relatable characters, “Small Achievable Goals” (Season 1) offers viewers a refreshing, engaging, and entertaining exploration of the challenges and joys of finding oneself in life’s middle stages. More …
April
Nutcrackers (2024)
“Nutcrackers” (2024) is a heartwarming holiday comedy-drama directed by David Gordon Green and starring Ben Stiller. The story follows Michael “Mike” Maxwell, a workaholic real estate executive from Chicago, who is suddenly thrust into the role of guardian for his four mischievous nephews—Justice, Junior, Samuel, and Simon—after their parents tragically die in an accident. Reluctantly, Mike travels to rural Ohio to take care of the boys, who have been homeschooled and live on a farm. As Mike navigates the challenges of rural life and tries to find a suitable foster home for the boys, he discovers their creative side and decides to stage a unique version of “The Nutcracker” to attract potential adoptive parents. Throughout the film, Mike’s journey from a self-centered professional to a caring uncle is filled with humorous and touching moments, as he forms a bond with his nephews and learns the true meaning of family and love. The film features strong performances from Ben Stiller and Linda Cardellini, who plays Gretchen, a social worker helping Mike with the boys. “Nutcrackers” offers a charming and festive story that celebrates the spirit of the holidays and the importance of family connections. With its blend of comedy, drama, and holiday spirit, “Nutcrackers” (2024) promises to be a memorable addition to holiday cinema that will resonate with audiences of all ages. More …
April
Salem’s Lot (2024)
Salem’s Lot (2024) is a supernatural horror film directed by Gary Dauberman, based on Stephen King’s 1975 novel. The story follows Ben Mears (played by Lewis Pullman), a writer who returns to his childhood home of Jerusalem’s Lot, Maine, after twenty-five years. Ben plans to write a book about the long-abandoned Marsten House, where he had a traumatic experience as a child. However, he soon discovers that an ancient evil has taken hold of the town, turning its residents into vampires. As Ben investigates the mysterious occurrences, he teams up with a group of locals to uncover the dark secrets of the Marsten House and confront the malevolent force behind the town’s transformation. The film features a talented ensemble cast, including Makenzie Leigh, Pilou Asbæk, Alfre Woodard, and Spencer Treat Clark. With its chilling atmosphere and gripping storyline, Salem’s Lot (2024) promises to be a thrilling adaptation of King’s iconic vampire tale. More …
April
Self Reliance (2023)
Self Reliance (2023) is a darkly comedic thriller directed by Jake Johnson, making his feature directorial debut. The plot revolves around Tommy, a middle-aged man stuck in a rut, who is unexpectedly chosen to participate in a deadly reality game show on the dark web. The show’s premise is simple yet terrifying: survive for 30 days while being hunted by killers for a chance to win $1 million. The catch is that the hunters can only attack when Tommy is alone. Seeing a loophole, Tommy believes he can outsmart the game by never being on his own. As he navigates this dangerous game, Tommy enlists the help of friends, strangers, and even some unlikely allies to stay safe. Along the way, he encounters bizarre and humorous situations that test his wits and survival skills. The film delves into themes of isolation, the human need for connection, and the absurdity of modern life. Through his harrowing journey, Tommy begins to appreciate the value of companionship and realizes that life is worth fighting for. The film blends tension, dark humor, and poignant moments, making it a unique take on the survival genre. Self Reliance explores how we cope with adversity and the importance of self-discovery, all while delivering a thrilling and entertaining story. More …
April
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 …
April
Harold and the Purple Crayon (2024)
“Harold and the Purple Crayon” is a delightful children’s book by Crockett Johnson. It tells the story of Harold, a curious and imaginative four-year-old boy who wields a magical purple crayon. One night, Harold decides to go for a walk in the moonlight. Realizing there is no moon, he draws one, along with a path to walk on. As Harold ventures out, he encounters various imaginative scenarios. He draws a dragon to guard an apple tree, which he then climbs to pick an apple. To escape the dragon, he draws an ocean and a boat to sail across it. His journey continues with him drawing a picnic scene featuring nine different kinds of pie. Throughout his adventure, Harold uses his crayon to creatively solve problems and explore new places. Eventually, he grows tired and decides to find his way back home. He draws a city, a police officer to help him, and finally his own bedroom window. Climbing inside, Harold goes to sleep, ending his imaginative journey. The story beautifully illustrates the boundless creativity and problem-solving abilities of a child’s imagination. More …