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August
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (season 17)
8 episodes
“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” (Season 17) hurls the Gang into a whirlwind of delusional ambition, corporate absurdity, and shameless self-promotion. After a court-mandated volunteer stint at Abbott Elementary spirals into chaos, they scramble to rebrand themselves through increasingly reckless schemes. Frank ends up in a coma, prompting Dee to spiral through melodramatic grief while Dennis, Mac, and Charlie pitch questionable business ideas to Philadelphia’s elite. Mac and Dennis become EMTs in a misguided quest for masculinity, Charlie dives into culinary madness, and Dee hacks her side hustle with Charlie’s help. The Gang scapegoats one of their own to dodge backlash, gambles at a dog track, and launches a campaign against overage drinking. Their antics culminate in a surreal appearance on The Golden Bachelor, where Frank’s romantic delusions collide with reality TV chaos. With biting satire, callbacks to past episodes, and a relentless pursuit of fame, money, and attention, “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” (Season 17) delivers a twisted reflection of modern culture wrapped in the Gang’s signature dysfunction. More …
August
Max & Paddy’s Road to Nowhere (season 1)
6 episodes
“Max & Paddy’s Road to Nowhere” (Season 1) is a British comedy series that follows two hapless nightclub bouncers, Max Bygraves and Paddy O’Shea, as they flee their past and hit the road in a campervan after a run-in with dangerous criminals. Picking up directly after the events of Phoenix Nights, the duo embarks on a chaotic journey across the UK, encountering eccentric locals, bizarre situations, and plenty of misadventures. Each episode throws them into a new predicament — from dodgy business schemes and prison stints to accidental run-ins with law enforcement and romantic entanglements. Max, the older and more self-important of the two, often clashes with Paddy’s impulsive, food-obsessed antics, creating a dynamic of constant bickering and slapstick mishaps. Their motorhome becomes both sanctuary and trap, as their attempts to stay under the radar only attract more trouble. With its blend of absurd humor, quotable one-liners, and satirical nods to road movies, “Max & Paddy’s Road to Nowhere” (Season 1) delivers a fast-paced, character-driven comedy that revels in its own ridiculousness while showcasing the chemistry between its two leads. More …
August
Wylde Pak (season 1)
21 episodes
“Wylde Pak” (Season 1) is an animated comedy series that follows half-siblings Lily Pak and Jack Wylde as they navigate their newly blended Korean American family. Set in the fictional town of Canyon Valley, the show explores their evolving relationships, friendships, and the chaos of adjusting to life under one roof. Lily, a competitive and fun-loving 11-year-old, clashes with her adventurous 13-year-old half-brother, Jack, who is still figuring out his place in the family. Their father, William Wylde, and mother, Min-Ju Pak, try to keep the household running smoothly, while their grandmother, Halmoni, adds her own wisdom and humor to the mix. As Lily and Jack embark on wild summer adventures, they face unexpected challenges, from runaway trailers to cryptic mysteries in their neighborhood. Their contrasting personalities lead to hilarious conflicts, but they soon realize that teamwork is the key to overcoming obstacles. Along the way, they uncover hidden secrets about their town, encounter eccentric neighbors, and learn valuable lessons about family and identity. The series blends fast-paced storytelling with heartfelt moments, offering a fresh take on sibling dynamics and cultural heritage. With witty dialogue, vibrant animation, and a cast of lovable characters, “Wylde Pak” (Season 1) delivers an entertaining and relatable journey of self-discovery, resilience, and the joys of growing up in a blended family. More …
August
Limitless (season 2)
3 episodes
“Limitless” (Season 2) — officially titled Limitless: Live Better Now — is a continuation of the National Geographic docuseries that shifts its focus from living longer to living better. Filmed across six countries, the season follows Hemsworth as he undertakes new physical, emotional, and psychological challenges designed to deepen his understanding of health, resilience, and purpose. In “Brain Power”, he learns to play the drums from scratch, preparing for a live stadium performance with Ed Sheeran to explore how learning new skills enhances memory and cognitive function. In “Risk”, inspired by his children’s fearless curiosity, Hemsworth attempts to climb a 600-foot Alpine dam in Switzerland, discovering how exposure therapy and flow states can improve mental and physical well-being. In “Pain”, he travels to South Korea to confront chronic pain through ancient healing traditions and modern science, culminating in a brutal “pain valley” gauntlet modeled after Special Forces training. “Limitless” (Season 2) is more introspective than the first, weaving together cinematic storytelling, scientific insight, and personal vulnerability. Hemsworth’s journey is no longer just about testing limits — it’s about redefining what it means to live fully, with courage, connection, and intention. More …
August
Limitless (season 1)
6 episodes
“Limitless” (Season 1) is a documentary series from National Geographic that explores the science of longevity and human resilience through immersive challenges and personal introspection. Hosted by Chris Hemsworth, the series follows his journey to uncover how we can live better for longer by pushing the boundaries of physical and mental endurance. Each episode centers on a different theme — stress, shock, fasting, strength, memory, and acceptance — with Hemsworth undergoing extreme experiments designed to test the limits of his body and mind. The challenges are not just physical; they often require deep emotional vulnerability and mental recalibration. Hemsworth’s personal reflections add a layer of authenticity, making the science feel grounded and relatable. From plunging into Arctic waters to simulating old age, he confronts fears and discomfort in pursuit of deeper understanding. Guided by leading scientists and wellness experts, Hemsworth learns how lifestyle changes can activate longevity genes, improve brain function, and build emotional resilience. The series blends cinematic storytelling with cutting-edge science, offering viewers both practical insights and emotional depth. “Limitless” (Season 1) is not just about extending life — it’s about enriching it, one challenge at a time. More …
August
90 Day: Hunt for Love (season 1)
13 episodes
“90 Day: Hunt for Love” (Season 1) is a bold twist on the 90 Day Fiance universe, bringing together eight fan-favorite singles from past seasons for a second chance at romance — this time at a luxurious singles retreat in Mexico. Unlike the original series, these participants arrive unattached, ready to explore new connections through curated dates, group challenges, and emotionally charged encounters. The season kicks off with flirtations, rivalries, and unresolved baggage as old flames resurface and unexpected pairings emerge. A masquerade party sets the tone for secrets and surprises, while a social media workshop exposes hidden tensions among the cast. As the retreat progresses, dramatic showdowns and heartfelt confessions test the strength of budding relationships. With each episode, the singles must decide whether to pursue love or walk away, culminating in a final ceremony where choices are made in front of the entire group. “90 Day: Hunt for Love” (Season 1) blends reality TV drama with genuine emotional stakes, offering a fresh lens on vulnerability, compatibility, and the messy beauty of starting over. More …
August
America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys (season 1)
8 episodes
“America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys” (Season 1) is a riveting docuseries that chronicles the dramatic rise of the Dallas Cowboys under the bold leadership of owner Jerry Jones. The series begins with Jones’s audacious 1989 purchase of the team for $140 million and his controversial decision to fire legendary coach Tom Landry, replacing him with college teammate Jimmy Johnson. What follows is a high-stakes transformation of a struggling franchise into a dominant NFL dynasty, fueled by daring moves like the Herschel Walker trade and the drafting of future Hall of Famers. Behind the scenes, tensions simmer between Jones and Johnson, whose clashing egos threaten to derail the team’s momentum. Rare footage and candid interviews reveal how locker room dynamics and front-office decisions shaped the Cowboys’ identity. The docuseries explores the Cowboys’ Super Bowl victories in 1992, 1993, and 1995, while also diving into the cultural and business impact of “America’s Team.” Featuring commentary from players, coaches, and public figures including George W. Bush, Phil Knight, and Rupert Murdoch, “America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys” (Season 1) offers a compelling look at ambition, loyalty, and the gamble that changed the NFL forever. More …
August
Hellhound (2024)
Hellhound (2024) centers around Loreno, a skilled and elite hitman on the brink of retirement. He agrees to take on one last job in Thailand to assist his old friend Cetan. The mission: track down and eliminate a ruthless kingpin who has plunged the streets into chaos. What seems like a straightforward task quickly spirals out of control due to a moment of hesitation, launching Loreno into a relentless battle for survival. As Loreno navigates the perilous underworld, he encounters a blend of old allies and formidable foes, all while confronting his own haunted past. The streets of Thailand become a deadly playground where every decision could mean life or death. With each step, Loreno uncovers deeper conspiracies, realizing that the stakes are higher than he ever imagined. Directed by Joshua Dixon, Hellhound features an impressive cast, including Sahajak Boonthanakit, Ross Cain, and Tanapol Chuksrida. The film promises high-octane action sequences, intense drama, and a gripping narrative that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Loreno’s journey is one of redemption, survival, and the unyielding fight to put his demons to rest once and for all. More …
August
The Bad Guys 2 (2025)
“The Bad Guys 2″ (2025) is a fast-paced animated heist comedy that reunites the reformed criminal crew — Wolf, Snake, Shark, Piranha, and Tarantula — as they struggle to adjust to life outside of crime. Despite their best efforts to go straight, society isn’t ready to forgive, and the gang finds themselves jobless, misunderstood, and drifting apart. Wolf, inspired by Diane’s belief in second chances, volunteers to help Commissioner Luggins track down a mysterious new thief known only as the Phantom Bandit. Their investigation leads to a series of misdirections, including suspicions that threaten to fracture the group’s fragile trust. Meanwhile, a high-stakes wrestling tournament becomes the setting for a daring attempt to expose the real culprit. When the Bad Guys are framed and public opinion turns against them, they must pull off one last heist — not for riches, but to clear their names. With the help of an all-female criminal squad and a few unexpected allies, the crew races against time to uncover the truth. “The Bad Guys 2″ (2025) blends slick action, sharp humor, and heartfelt moments, expanding the franchise’s universe while exploring themes of redemption, loyalty, and the blurry line between hero and villain. More …
August
Bring Her Back (2025)
“Bring Her Back” (2025) is a disturbing supernatural horror film that follows step-siblings Andy and Piper after the sudden death of their father. Sent to live with Laura, a grieving foster mother whose own daughter drowned years earlier, the siblings quickly sense something is wrong. Laura’s home is eerie, her behavior erratic, and her mute foster son Oliver exhibits unsettling signs of possession. As Andy investigates, he uncovers a twisted occult ritual designed to resurrect Laura’s daughter by sacrificing Piper. With Oliver as the demonic vessel and Piper as the intended host, Laura prepares to reenact the drowning under a rainstorm to complete the ritual. Andy races to protect his sister, but Laura’s manipulation and escalating violence push both children to the brink. The film blends psychological torment, body horror, and emotional trauma, exploring themes of grief, obsession, and the cost of denial. With haunting imagery and intense performances, “Bring Her Back” (2025) delivers a chilling descent into madness where love becomes a weapon and resurrection demands a brutal price. More …























