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August
Jim Jefferies: Two Limb Policy (2025)
“Jim Jefferies: Two Limb Policy” (2025) is a sharp, unapologetic stand-up comedy special that showcases the Australian comedian’s signature blend of irreverence, social critique, and absurdity. Filmed for Netflix, the special dives into topics ranging from tiny mustaches and straight-guy struggles to the questionable legitimacy of acting as a profession. Jefferies delivers his material with biting wit and calculated timing, weaving personal anecdotes with cultural observations that challenge political correctness. He riffs on the bizarre logic behind airline safety videos, questioning why passengers are expected to help others when they barely know how to fasten their own seatbelts. A segment on parenting spirals into a hilarious takedown of helicopter moms and gluten-free birthday parties. His commentary pokes fun at modern identity politics, generational divides, and the contradictions of celebrity culture. The set includes provocative bits that toe the line between offensive and insightful, daring the audience to laugh while thinking twice. With his trademark swagger and no-holds-barred delivery, “Jim Jefferies: Two Limb Policy” (2025) continues his legacy of equal-opportunity satire, proving that in comedy, everyone’s fair game — especially when the punchlines hit close to home. More …
August
Eddington (2025)
“Eddington” (2025) is a surreal neo-Western political satire set in the fictional town of Eddington, New Mexico, during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sheriff Joe Cross, a defiant lawman, clashes with Mayor Ted Garcia over mask mandates and civic authority, igniting a bitter mayoral race that fractures the community. Beneath the surface, the town is haunted by conspiracy theories, internet cults, and the looming presence of a tech company called SolidGoldMagikarp, which plans to build a massive data facility on sacred land. Local radio stations begin broadcasting cryptic messages late at night, fueling paranoia and drawing fringe groups into the town’s political chaos. Meanwhile, a mysterious sinkhole opens near the construction site, revealing ancient petroglyphs that some believe are prophetic warnings. Louise Cross, Joe’s emotionally distant wife, becomes entangled with Vernon Jefferson Peak, a charismatic cult leader whose influence spreads through the town’s disillusioned residents. As tensions escalate, the film explores the psychological toll of isolation, the fragility of truth, and the weaponization of ideology. With haunting imagery, dark humor, and a sprawling ensemble cast, “Eddington” (2025) captures the chaos, paranoia, and moral ambiguity of a society unraveling under pressure. More …
August
Smurfs (2025)
“Smurfs” (2025) presents a reimagined musical adventure as the tiny blue heroes venture beyond their familiar enchanted forest. When Papa Smurf is mysteriously kidnapped by the nefarious Gargamel and his even more cunning brother Razamel, Smurfette takes charge, gathering a team of brave Smurfs to embark on a rescue mission that leads them into the unfamiliar terrain of the human world. Along the way, they encounter unusual allies, curious creatures, and unexpected challenges that test their unity, courage, and beliefs. As they uncover the truth behind their origins and dive into ancient Smurf lore, questions arise about their purpose and what it means to be a Smurf. With dazzling visuals, energetic music, and vibrant personalities, the film mixes heartwarming lessons with whimsical comedy, embracing themes of identity, teamwork, and embracing one’s uniqueness. As the adventure unfolds, the Smurfs must rely on clever thinking and deep bonds to overcome the chaos unleashed by powerful magic and old rivalries. Featuring a dynamic voice cast and animation rooted in Peyo’s original style, “Smurfs” (2025) blends charm, suspense, and catchy tunes into a story that celebrates belonging and bravery. More …
August
Butterfly (season 1)
6 episodes
“Butterfly” (Season 1) follows David Jung, a former U.S. intelligence operative who resurfaces in South Korea after years in hiding. His return sets off a chain reaction when he crosses paths with Rebecca, a highly trained assassin working for Caddis — the private intelligence firm David co-founded. Rebecca is not just another target; she’s his estranged daughter, raised and weaponized by Caddis under the leadership of the ruthless Juno Lund. While navigating this dangerous reunion, David begins to suspect that unseen forces are manipulating events from the shadows. Rebecca, torn between loyalty to her training and the pull of unanswered questions, starts to doubt the truths she’s been told about her past. Their tense reunion sets them on a collision course that draws them into a dangerous world of espionage, shifting loyalties, and high-stakes conflict. At its core, the series explores a fractured family relationship tested by secrets, betrayal, and the blurred lines between duty and survival. With intense action and psychological intrigue, “Butterfly” (Season 1) delivers a gripping portrait of trust and resilience in a world where every alliance comes at a cost. More …
August
Sausage Party: Foodtopia (season 2)
8 episodes
“Sausage Party: Foodtopia” (Season 2) picks up after the catastrophic flood that ended Season 1, with Frank, Barry, and Sammy exiled from their homeland and venturing into a new settlement called New Foodland. At first glance, the city appears to be a utopia where food and humans coexist peacefully, but beneath its glossy fridges and cheerful smiles lies a sinister secret that threatens the survival of sentient foodkind. As tensions rise, Frank struggles with leadership and increasingly isolated from his allies. Barry and Sammy uncover a rebel faction within New Foodland that believes the city is a trap designed to domesticate food for human consumption. The rebels claim that a hidden processing plant beneath the city is turning sentient food into gourmet delicacies for elite humans. Frank’s attempts to investigate are blocked by a charismatic mayor who insists that peace requires obedience. Meanwhile, Frank’s human companion Jack begins to question his role in the food society, sparking a crisis of identity and loyalty. Political satire, absurdist humor, and violent showdowns escalate as mistrust brews between old and new residents. With the episodes of chaotic storytelling, “Sausage Party: Foodtopia” (Season 2) dives deeper into themes of power, betrayal, and survival — all wrapped in the franchise’s signature blend of crude comedy and social commentary. More …
August
In Flight (season 1)
6 episodes
“In Flight” (Season 1) is a British crime thriller that follows Jo Conran, a single mother and flight attendant whose life is upended when her 19-year-old son Sonny is imprisoned in Bulgaria for a murder he insists he didn’t commit. Desperate to protect him, Jo is approached by a ruthless gang leader named Cormac, who blackmails her into smuggling heroin across international borders using her airline job as cover. As Jo becomes entangled in a web of corruption, she’s forced to navigate a dangerous world of assassins, crooked officials, and shifting loyalties. Her missions take her through Istanbul, Bangkok, and London, each location adding new layers of risk and emotional strain. She begins to form uneasy alliances with fellow smugglers, some of whom may be working against her. At the same time, flashbacks reveal Jo’s complicated past, hinting at secrets that make her more than just a desperate mother. Meanwhile, Jo begins to suspect that her son’s arrest may be part of a larger conspiracy, one that reaches far beyond the prison walls. With each flight, the stakes rise, and Jo must decide how far she’s willing to go to save her son — and whether she can survive the descent into the criminal underworld. “In Flight” (Season 1) is a tense, high-octane drama that explores maternal sacrifice, moral compromise, and the cost of survival in a world where trust is a luxury. More …
August
Little Demon (season 1)
10 episodes
“Little Demon” (Season 1) is an adult animated horror comedy that follows Laura, a reluctant single mother, and her 13-year-old daughter Chrissy — who happens to be the Antichrist. Thirteen years after being impregnated by Satan, Laura attempts to raise Chrissy in suburban Delaware while shielding her from dark forces and cosmic chaos. Their efforts to live a normal life are constantly disrupted by supernatural threats, including Satan himself, who seeks custody of Chrissy’s soul and tries to bond with her in increasingly bizarre ways. Chrissy’s school life becomes a battleground of strange occurrences, from possessed teachers to interdimensional field trips. Meanwhile, Laura struggles to reconcile her maternal instincts with the violent legacy tied to her daughter’s birth. As Chrissy begins to manifest her powers, she struggles with identity, adolescence, and the burden of her infernal legacy. The series blends outrageous humor with psychological horror, featuring surreal realms, demonic creatures, and twisted family dynamics. “Little Demon” (Season 1) explores themes of empowerment, rebellion, and self-discovery, all wrapped in a visually bold and unapologetically irreverent narrative. More …
August
The Famous Five (season 1)
3 episodes
“The Famous Five” (Season 1) is a reimagined adventure mystery series based on Enid Blyton’s beloved novels, adapted for a modern audience. Set in 1930s Britain, the story follows George, a spirited girl with a loyal dog named Timmy, and her cousins Julian, Dick, and Anne as they reunite for the holidays. Their curiosity leads them into a series of thrilling escapades, beginning with a mysterious curse tied to Kirrin Island. Along the way, they encounter eccentric inventors, secret societies, and cryptic puzzles that test their wits and unity. The group’s bond deepens as they confront moral dilemmas and uncover hidden truths about their own family history. In another episode, the group boards a night train and uncovers a dangerous plot that threatens national security. The final chapter sees them racing to find the mythical Eye of the Sunrise before it falls into the wrong hands. Each adventure blends classic detective storytelling with cinematic flair, emphasizing themes of courage, loyalty, and the magic of childhood exploration. With rich period detail and a fresh visual style, “The Famous Five” (Season 1) offers a nostalgic yet bold take on timeless tales of friendship and discovery. More …
August
The War Games in Colour (2024)
“The War Games in Colour” (2024) is a colourised and re-edited 90-minute omnibus version of the classic Doctor Who serial originally broadcast in 1969. The story follows the Second Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe as they arrive on what appears to be a World War I battlefield, only to discover they are on an alien planet divided into multiple war zones. These zones are controlled by the War Lords, who have abducted human soldiers from various points in Earth’s history to create a vast army for galactic conquest. Their sinister plan is aided by the War Chief, a rogue Time Lord whose technology enables the manipulation of time and space. As the Doctor and his companions navigate the fractured landscape, they encounter resistance fighters from different eras, each struggling to reclaim their stolen lives. As the Doctor uncovers the scale of the operation, he realizes he cannot resolve the crisis alone and must call upon the Time Lords — his own people — for help. The streamlined edit enhances pacing and visual impact while preserving the core narrative of manipulation, resistance, and sacrifice. With vivid colourisation and restored audio, “The War Games in Colour” (2024) offers a fresh yet faithful reimagining of one of Doctor Who’s most pivotal stories, bridging classic storytelling with modern presentation. More …
August
Professor T (season 4)
6 episodes
“Professor T” (Season 4) continues the British crime drama’s blend of cerebral mystery and emotional complexity. Set six months after the events of Season 3, the new chapter finds Professor Jasper Tempest and his team reeling from the tragic death of someone close to them all. As grief lingers, a dangerous crime wave erupts across Cambridge, forcing the team to confront their loss while tackling increasingly violent cases. Jasper, still brilliant but emotionally guarded, begins to explore new personal territory — including a tentative interest in dating and an unexpected musical pursuit. Returning characters include Professor T, Adelaide Tempest, Dr. Helena Goldberg, and DS Dan Winters. The season deepens character arcs while introducing fresh faces and shifting dynamics within the team. “Professor T” (Season 4) delivers darker crimes, heightened emotional stakes, and a renewed focus on personal growth, all set against the atmospheric backdrop of Cambridge University. It’s a season of reckoning, resilience, and rediscovery — proving that even the most brilliant minds must face the chaos of change. More …























