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September
The Naked Gun (2025)
“The Naked Gun” (2025) is a slapstick action comedy that reboots the classic franchise with Liam Neeson starring as Frank Drebin Jr., the well-meaning but wildly incompetent son of the original detective. Tasked with saving the Police Squad from being shut down, Drebin Jr. stumbles through a chaotic investigation involving a tech engineer’s suspicious death, a billionaire villain with a doomsday device called “P.L.O.T.,” and a series of absurd mishaps that include exploding fondue, demonic snowmen, and a romantic subplot with crime novelist Beth Davenport, played by Pamela Anderson. The film leans heavily into meta-humor, visual gags, and rapid-fire puns, embracing its own ridiculousness while paying tribute to the original trilogy. Neeson’s deadpan delivery and physical comedy drive the chaos, while Anderson adds charm and comic timing to the madness. The soundtrack, filled with intentionally dramatic ballads, makes even mundane scenes feel like life-or-death situations. Meanwhile, Drebin Jr. tries to defuse a bomb using only a kazoo and a half-eaten churro. “The Naked Gun” (2025) blends nostalgia with fresh absurdity, offering a fast-paced, joke-packed ride that celebrates the art of committed silliness. More …
September
Stalking Samantha: 13 Years of Terror (season 1)
3 episodes
“Stalking Samantha: 13 Years of Terror” (Season 1) is a chilling true crime docuseries that chronicles the relentless and escalating harassment endured by Samantha Stites over more than a decade. Beginning in 2011, Samantha meets Christopher Thomas, a socially awkward classmate whose obsession quickly spirals into stalking, manipulation, and eventually abduction. His behavior intensifies despite multiple warnings and legal interventions, exposing alarming gaps in the system meant to protect victims. Friends and family begin to notice disturbing patterns, but their concerns are often dismissed or minimized by authorities. What starts as persistent messaging and unwanted attention becomes a terrifying ordeal, culminating in Samantha being kidnapped and chained inside a soundproof bunker. The series traces her fight for survival and the legal aftermath — including the difficult decision to pursue justice despite limited charges and systemic failures. Along the way, another victim named Kelli emerges, revealing Christopher’s broader pattern of abuse and deepening the psychological portrait of his behavior. With raw interviews, reenactments, and Samantha’s own voice guiding the narrative, “Stalking Samantha: 13 Years of Terror” (Season 1) delivers a harrowing account of trauma, resilience, and the urgent need for reform in how stalking cases are handled. More …
September
Novocaine (2025)
“Novocaine” (2025) is a thrilling action comedy directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen, starring Jack Quaid as Nathan Caine, a mild-mannered bank employee in San Diego who suffers from congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis, a rare condition that renders him incapable of feeling physical pain. Nathan’s condition makes his life uniquely challenging, impacting his relationships and his budding romance with co-worker Sherry Margrave, played by Amber Midthunder. On Christmas Eve, chaos ensues when a gang of robbers disguised as Santa Claus, led by Simon Greenly, storms the bank, killing Nathan’s boss and taking Sherry hostage. Fueled by love and desperation, Nathan embarks on a high-stakes mission to rescue her, cleverly using his rare condition as a surprising advantage against the violent robbers. The film showcases intense confrontations, dangerous traps, and physical challenges as Nathan takes on the gang while uncovering secrets behind their sinister operation. Packed with dark humor, high-octane action, and emotional moments, the story explores themes of resilience, sacrifice, and the strength of the human spirit. With Jack Quaid’s standout performance and a mix of suspense and wit, “Novocaine” (2025) promises an engaging and unforgettable cinematic experience, blending heart-pounding excitement with a unique and compelling narrative. More …
September
The Full Monty (season 1)
8 episodes
“The Full Monty” (Season 1) is a heartfelt and humorous continuation of the beloved 1997 film, revisiting the original gang 26 years later in a post-industrial Sheffield grappling with austerity and broken systems. Gaz, Dave, Lomper, Horse, and the rest of the crew are older, wearier, and still navigating life’s challenges — from strained family ties to failing public services. Their once-bold antics have given way to quieter struggles, but the bond between them remains unshaken. New characters, including Destiny’s son and Lomper’s husband Dennis, add fresh dynamics to the group’s evolving story. Gaz lives in a caravan and works as a hospital porter, trying to reconnect with his rebellious daughter Destiny and support his disabled grandson. Dave and Jean work at a local school, while Lomper and his husband Dennis run a café that serves as the gang’s meeting spot. Horse battles with disability benefits, and Gerald occasionally appears with his trademark dry wit. The series doesn’t center on stripping this time, but instead explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the enduring fight for dignity in a society that often overlooks its working-class citizens. With sharp writing and emotional depth, “The Full Monty” (Season 1) blends comedy and drama to deliver a nostalgic yet timely portrait of aging, community, and survival in modern Britain. More …
September
Last Light (season 1)
5 episodes
“Last Light” (Season 1) is a dystopian thriller that follows petrochemist Andy Yeats as he races to uncover the cause of a sudden global oil crisis while trying to reunite with his fractured family. Just days before his son Sam’s experimental eye surgery in Paris, Andy is pulled away to the Middle East by his employer to investigate a mysterious contamination in the oil supply. His wife Elena and son travel to France, while his daughter Laura, an environmental activist, remains in London — setting the stage for a tense, continent-spanning survival story. As the world descends into chaos, Andy teams up with British intelligence agent Mika Bakhash to uncover a conspiracy that threatens civilization itself. Meanwhile, Laura and her tech-savvy friend Owen face mounting danger in London, and Elena must navigate looters and border patrols to protect Sam. With governments collapsing and communication breaking down, the Yeats family fights to reconnect and expose the truth behind the sabotage. Based on Alex Scarrow’s novel, “Last Light” (Season 1) blends family drama, espionage, and apocalyptic tension into a gripping exploration of environmental vulnerability and human resilience. More …
September
Under the Skin (2014)
“Under the Skin” film revolves around an alien who came to Earth with a mission to kidnap a few people. In a fact that at the home planet aliens eat human flesh as an expensive delicacy. The stranger takes the form of the earth’s attractive woman Isserle (Scarlett Johansson) and goes in search of victims, using sexuality as a weapon. Over time, the alien begins to feel affection for the people, the earthly life and world order, it begins to feel its failure. Throughout all movie main character drives through Scotland on a very run-down old car on the highway Edinburgh – Glasgow. Busty brunette with expressive green eyes brings up strong male hitchhikers, and then paralyzes them by injection. To get higher quality of meat victim has to be castrated and fattened, and then cut it up into pieces! Will the love to human lifestyle help an alien to make a right decision… More …
September
The Guest (season 1)
4 episodes
“The Guest” (Season 1) is a gripping British thriller that explores the toxic, manipulative relationship between two women from vastly different worlds. Ria Powell, a young cleaner with little direction in life, becomes captivated by her confident and successful employer, Fran Sharp. As Fran encourages Ria to take control of her future, their bond deepens — but her advice leads to a shocking event that entwines their lives in a web of secrets and danger. What seems like empowerment quickly turns into dependency, blurring the lines between guidance and control. Ria begins to question whether Fran’s interest in her is genuine or part of something far more sinister. What begins as mentorship quickly spirals into a psychological game of cat-and-mouse, where trust is weaponized and motives are never clear. The series delves into themes of class, power, and identity, asking who is truly in control — and who is being played. With sharp writing and unsettling tension, “The Guest” (Season 1) keeps viewers guessing until the final moment. More …
September
Bambi: The Reckoning (2025)
“Bambi: The Reckoning” (2025) is a twisted horror reimagining of the classic woodland tale, set within the macabre continuity of the Twisted Childhood Universe. The story begins with young Bambi living peacefully with his mother — until a poacher’s bullet shatters his innocence. Years later, grief and environmental trauma transform Bambi into a mutated, vengeful creature after he drinks from a contaminated river. His descent into monstrosity is triggered further by the loss of his mate Faline and their missing offspring, pushing him into a blood-soaked rampage. In the present day, a mother named Xana and her son Benji travel to spend Thanksgiving with family, only to find themselves trapped in a remote house as Bambi begins his hunt. As the family unravels under pressure, strange drawings, eerie behavior, and escalating violence reveal that Bambi is no longer just a creature of the forest — he’s a force of nature bent on revenge. With hunters closing in and the body count rising, the survivors must confront the nightmare that innocence has become. Blending slasher tropes with surreal woodland horror, “Bambi: The Reckoning” (2025) turns nostalgia into terror, delivering a brutal and bizarre tale of grief, mutation, and primal fury. More …
September
The Runarounds (season 1)
8 episodes
“The Runarounds” (Season 1) is a vibrant young adult musical drama that follows five recent high school graduates in Wilmington, North Carolina, as they chase their dreams of rock stardom during one unforgettable summer. United by a shared passion for music and a desire to escape small-town expectations, the group — Charlie, Neil, Wyatt, Bez, and Topher — forms a band with no real plan and even less experience. They rehearse in garages, play impromptu gigs at beach bars, and hustle for every opportunity that might get them noticed. Conflicts arise as creative visions clash and personal insecurities bubble to the surface, testing their loyalty and resilience. Each member must confront what they’re willing to sacrifice for the sake of the band — and for themselves. As they navigate rehearsals, rivalries, and romantic entanglements, they also face the harsh realities of the music industry and the emotional weight of growing up. The series blends coming-of-age storytelling with original music performed by the real-life band behind the show, adding authenticity and energy to every scene. With the episodes packed with heart, humor, and harmony, “The Runarounds” (Season 1) captures the messy, exhilarating journey of finding your voice — and your people — when everything feels uncertain. More …
September
I Fought the Law (season 1)
4 episodes
“I Fought the Law” (Season 1) is a powerful British true crime drama that chronicles one mother’s extraordinary battle for justice. Based on Ann Ming’s memoir For the Love of Julie, the series follows Ann and her husband Charlie as they confront the devastating murder of their daughter Julie Hogg in 1989 — and the legal system that failed them. After the prime suspect is acquitted twice due to the centuries-old double jeopardy law, Ann launches a relentless 15-year campaign to change British legislation and ensure her daughter’s killer is held accountable. Her journey is marked by tireless advocacy, late-night letter writing, and countless meetings with officials who initially dismissed her efforts. Despite repeated setbacks, Ann’s resolve only strengthens, fueled by the memory of Julie and the injustice she endured. Set against the backdrop of Billingham, Cleveland, the drama explores the emotional toll of grief, the frustration of institutional failure, and the courage it takes to challenge the status quo. With support from her family and growing public attention, Ann takes on police leadership, legal authorities, and government officials — including the Law Commission and two Home Secretaries — in a fight that reshapes the justice system. “I Fought the Law” (Season 1) is both heartbreaking and inspiring, spotlighting the resilience of ordinary people in the face of extraordinary injustice. More …























