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August
KPop Demon Hunters (2025)
“KPop Demon Hunters” (2025) is a vibrant animated musical fantasy that follows the secret lives of HUNTR/X — a globally adored K-pop girl group whose members double as demon slayers. Rumi, Mira, and Zoey may dazzle fans with chart-topping hits and synchronized choreography, but behind the scenes, they wield ancient powers to protect humanity from supernatural threats. Their mission: maintain the Honmoon, a magical barrier that keeps demons at bay, and strengthen it into the Golden Honmoon — a final seal that could banish evil forever. As the trio battles monstrous forces and rival boy band Saja Boys — whose members are secretly demons — they must also navigate fame, friendship, and the emotional scars of their past. Rumi struggles with her demonic lineage and the legacy of her mentor Celine, while Mira and Zoey confront family estrangement and self-doubt. The music, infused with narrative weight, drives both the action and emotional arcs, with hits like “Golden” and “Your Idol” becoming global anthems. “KPop Demon Hunters” (2025) merges Korean mythology, electrifying pop spectacle, and emotional storytelling — rising to become Netflix’s breakout animated phenomenon. More …
August
Guns Up (2025)
“Guns Up” (2025) is a gritty action-comedy that follows Ray Hayes, a former cop turned mob henchman, who finds himself in a deadly race against time when his final job goes catastrophically wrong. On the brink of leaving “The Family,” Ray’s plan to escape the criminal world and start fresh with his unsuspecting wife and kids is shattered. With just one night to get his family out of Detroit before he’s hunted down, Ray must navigate a city crawling with enemies, double-crosses, and violent fallout from his botched assignment. As Ray battles through corrupt cops, rival gangsters, and his own moral reckoning, flashbacks reveal the sacrifices he made to protect his loved ones — and the secrets he’s kept from them. His wife Alice begins to suspect the truth, while his children are caught in the crossfire of a life they never knew existed. A mysterious figure from Ray’s past resurfaces, forcing him to confront the consequences of loyalty and betrayal. “Guns Up” (2025) blends high-stakes tension with dark humor, exploring the cost of redemption in a world where violence is currency and escape is never clean. More …
August
Marked (season 1)
6 episodes
“Marked” (season 1) is a South African crime thriller that follows Babalwa, a former police officer turned armored transport guard in Johannesburg, whose life is upended when her daughter Palesa is diagnosed with a critical heart condition. With an unaffordable surgery costing R1.2 million, Babalwa is driven by desperation to orchestrate a daring heist — targeting the very armored truck she’s sworn to protect. She enlists her impulsive colleague Tebza and savvy hustler Zweli to carry out the plan, thrusting all three into a volatile web of trust, fear, and escalating stakes. As the situation spins out of control, Babalwa must navigate betrayal, guilt, and the unraveling of her moral compass. The series explores themes of maternal sacrifice, economic injustice, and the slippery divide between justice and criminality. Each episode intensifies the emotional and ethical pressure, drawing viewers into a gritty landscape of survival and consequence. Shot with stark realism and driven by layered character drama, the show delivers tension, heartbreak, and a quiet rage against systemic failure. “Marked” (season 1) is a taut six-part saga that asks how far a mother will go — and whether redemption is possible when the cost of saving someone means losing yourself. More …
August
The Home Team: NY Jets (season 1)
6 episodes
“The Home Team: NY Jets” (Season 1) is a documentary series that offers an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at six New York Jets players and their families as they navigate the highs and lows of the 2024–25 NFL season. The series follows Quinnen and Maranda Williams, Alijah and Jessie Vera-Tucker, C.J. Mosley, Tyler Conklin, Chuck Clark, and others, capturing moments of triumph, heartbreak, and personal transformation. As the season unfolds, the emotional toll of injuries and roster changes becomes increasingly visible. Family support systems emerge as a quiet but powerful force, anchoring the players through uncertainty. As the Jets face mounting pressure, injuries, and shifting futures, the players juggle fatherhood, recovery, and career uncertainty. Tyler hits his performance bonus and becomes a dad, while Chuck welcomes twins and A.V.T. enters the offseason healthy. C.J. Mosley is released after a neck injury, and Allen Lazard prepares for fatherhood amid fading playoff hopes. Through candid interviews and emotional storytelling, “The Home Team: NY Jets” (Season 1) reveals the deep bonds that fuel life on and off the field, blending sports drama with personal resilience. More …
August
Eenie Meanie (2025)
“Eenie Meanie” (2025) is a gritty heist thriller that follows Edie, a reformed teenage getaway driver who’s pulled back into Detroit’s criminal underworld when her unreliable ex-boyfriend John lands in deadly trouble. Years after escaping her past and trying to live a quiet life, Edie receives an offer from her former boss Nico: help save John — or let him die. The catch? John is entangled in a violent scheme involving a missing associate, a stolen stash, and Nico’s ruthless enforcers. As Edie races through the city’s underbelly using her signature driving skills, she’s forced to confront old loyalties, buried trauma, and the looming presence of her unborn child — the result of a brief, chaotic reunion with John. Flashbacks reveal Edie’s teenage years behind the wheel, her bond with John, and the adrenaline-fueled allure of being part of a criminal “family.” But the deeper she goes, the more she realizes that saving John may mean sacrificing the new life she’s built — or becoming the very person she swore she’d never be again. “Eenie Meanie” (2025) blends high-octane action with emotional depth, exploring the cost of redemption and the painful gravity of toxic love. More …
August
Hostage (season 1)
5 episodes
“Hostage” (Season 1) is a tense political thriller set during a high-stakes diplomatic summit between France and the United Kingdom. When the British Prime Minister Abigail Dalton’s husband is kidnapped and French President Vivienne Toussaint is blackmailed over a scandal that could destroy her career, both leaders are thrust into a crisis that threatens their nations and personal lives. As tensions mount, intelligence agencies scramble to contain leaks while rival factions exploit the chaos for their own agendas. The media frenzy surrounding the summit adds pressure, forcing both leaders to make increasingly desperate choices. As the summit spirals into chaos, Abigail and Vivienne — ideological opposites — must navigate a web of espionage, betrayal, and international pressure to uncover the truth behind the attacks. Flashbacks reveal a haunting decision Abigail made years earlier as a junior minister, which now resurfaces with deadly consequences. Meanwhile, rogue operatives and shadowy figures manipulate events from behind the scenes. With gripping performances, “Hostage” (Season 1) explores power, sacrifice, and the cost of leadership in a world where diplomacy and danger collide. More …
August
Long Story Short (season 1)
10 episodes
“Long Story Short” (Season 1) is a sharp, emotionally layered animated sitcom that centers on the Schwooper family — a middle-class Jewish household navigating the chaos of modern life through the lens of memory, tradition, and dysfunction. Featuring a nonlinear narrative, the season follows three adult siblings — Avi, Shira, and Yoshi — as they grapple with personal growth, romantic entanglements, and the lingering effects of their highly religious upbringing. Avi, a music nerd with a soft heart, falls for Jen, an acting major who must survive the Schwooper family’s passive-aggressive scrutiny. Shira, the assertive middle child, asks Avi to donate sperm for her girlfriend Kendra, reigniting childhood tensions and unresolved trauma. Yoshi, the youngest, floats through life selling mattresses in tubes, often underestimated but surprisingly insightful when it counts. Their mother Naomi, a perfectionist matriarch, rules the household with sharp wit and emotional distance, creating friction that fuels much of the show’s humor and heart. Family events like Yoshi’s Bat Mitzvah and awkward dinners spiral into debates, meltdowns, and moments of unexpected tenderness. Across the episodes, “Long Story Short” (Season 1) weaves together flashbacks, present-day crises, and cultural commentary to explore how family shapes identity — for better or worse. It’s messy, funny, and deeply human, with every punchline carrying the weight of history and love. More …
August
Hallow Road (2025)
“Hallow Road” (2025) is a chilling psychological thriller directed by Babak Anvari that transforms a late-night family crisis into a claustrophobic descent into dread. The story begins at 2 a.m. when paramedic Maddie and her husband Frank are jolted awake by a panicked phone call from their daughter Alice, who confesses to hitting a girl with Frank’s car after fleeing a heated argument. As Maddie uses her training to guide Alice through CPR, the situation spirals — Alice admits she’s been high on MDMA, never called an ambulance, and is pregnant, a revelation tied to the family’s earlier fight. During the frantic drive to Hallow Road, buried secrets surface: Maddie’s guilt over a fatal misdiagnosis, Frank’s desperation to protect his daughter, and the emotional fractures that have long haunted them. Alice’s terror intensifies when she claims the girl’s face is changing and another car arrives — driven by a mysterious woman who offers help but quickly reveals sinister intentions. “Hallow Road” (2025) blends family drama with folk-horror elements, exploring guilt, grief, and the monstrous lengths parents will go to protect — or control — their children. More …
August
F1 (2025)
“F1″ (2025) follows Sonny Hayes, a former Formula One prodigy whose career was derailed by a devastating crash decades earlier. Now living a nomadic life and racing in smaller circuits, Sonny is drawn back into the world of elite motorsport when his old friend Ruben Cervantes, owner of the struggling APXGP team, offers him a chance to return. The team is on the brink of collapse and needs a miracle win to survive. Sonny reluctantly agrees, joining forces with hotshot rookie Joshua Pearce, whose arrogance and hunger for fame clash with Sonny’s seasoned instincts. As they travel across iconic Grand Prix locations, the team faces technical failures, media scrutiny, and internal power struggles. Sonny must adapt to modern F1 technology while mentoring Joshua, who slowly begins to respect the veteran’s wisdom. Their dynamic evolves through fierce competition, emotional setbacks, and moments of unexpected camaraderie. Technical director Kate McKenna becomes a key ally, helping Sonny push the limits of the car’s design, while boardroom politics threaten to sabotage their progress. With real-life F1 drivers making appearances and races filmed during actual events, the film blends high-octane action with personal redemption. Sonny and Joshua must overcome their differences to secure a victory that could redefine their legacies. “F1″ (2025) delivers a gripping story of mentorship, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of greatness in the world’s most demanding sport. More …
August
Playing Gracie Darling (season 1)
6 episodes
“Playing Gracie Darling” (Season 1) is a haunting Australian drama that blends psychological mystery with supernatural undertones. The story centers on Joni Gray, a child psychologist still tormented by the disappearance of her best friend Gracie Darling during a séance gone wrong 27 years earlier. When another member of the Darling family vanishes under eerily similar circumstances, Joni is drawn back to her hometown, where buried memories and unresolved guilt resurface. Teenagers in the town now play a disturbing game called “Playing Gracie Darling,” reenacting the séance and faking possessions — turning Gracie’s disappearance into local folklore. The game, once dismissed as harmless roleplay, begins to show signs of something far more sinister. Strange symbols, whispered voices, and inexplicable behavior suggest that the town’s obsession may be awakening something real. As Joni reconnects with old friends and confronts fractured relationships, she begins to suspect that the past is not as buried as she believed. With eerie flashbacks, emotionally charged confrontations, and a growing sense of dread, “Playing Gracie Darling” (Season 1) explores trauma, memory, and the thin veil between myth and truth — all set against the backdrop of a community haunted by its own secrets. More …























