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All Creatures Great and Small Season 6

(2025.  Fiction: Television Series)

Starring: Samuel West, Anna Madeley, Nicholas Ralph, Rachel Shenton, Callum Woodhouse, Patricia Hodge

It’s May 1945 and Skeldale House at sixes and sevens. As victory in Europe is declared, there is the promise of peace at last, but James is wishing for a greater sense of peace at the surgery as he juggles vet work with a busy family life and an exceptionally challenging Siegfried. Helen’s enjoying time with young Jimmy and Rosie but has big changes afoot at Heston to contend with. Tristan returns from several years at war and will have to re-adjust to life back home in Darrowby. Meanwhile, Mrs. Hall works hard to bring everybody back together and restore harmony at the surgery. It’s time for all to reconnect with each other and find their renewed purposes, as the world starts to breathe again and look ahead to a brighter future.

Avatar: Fire and Ash

(2025.  Fiction: Action.   Director: James Cameron)

Starring: Sam Worthington, Zoë Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Oona Chaplin, Cliff Curtis, Kate Winslet

With “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” James Cameron takes audiences back to Pandora in an immersive new adventure with Marine turned Na’vi leader Jake Sully, Na’vi warrior Neytiri, and the Sully family.

Dust Bunny

(2025.  Fiction: Suspense.  Director: Bryan Fuller)

Starring: Mads Mikkelsen, Sophie Sloan, Sheila Atim, David Dastmalchian, Sigourney Weaver

Ten-year-old Aurora has a mysterious neighbor who kills real-life monsters. He’s a hit man for hire. So, when Aurora needs help killing the monster she believes ate her entire family, she procures his services. Suspecting that her parents may have fallen victim to assassins gunning him, Aurora’s neighbor guiltily takes the job. Now, to protect her, he’ll need to battle an onslaught of assassins and accept that some monsters are real.

Ella McCay

(2025.  Fiction: Comedy.  Director: James L Brooks)

Starring: Emma Mackey, Woody Harrelson, Kumail Nanjiani, Spike Fearn, Ayo Edebiri, Jack Lowden, Rebecca Hall, Julie Kavner, Becky Ann Baker, Joey Brooks, Jamie Lee Curtis

An idealistic young woman juggles her family and work life in a comedy about the people you love and how to survive them.

H is for Hawk

(2026.  Fiction: Drama.  Director: Philippa Lowthorpe)

Starring: Claire Foy, Brendan Gleeson, Denise Gough, Sam Spruell, Lindsay Duncan

H is for Hawk follows Helen, who, after the sudden death of her father, loses herself in the memories of their time birding and exploring the natural world together and turns the ancient art of falconry rooted in European tradition training a wild goshawk named Mabel to navigate her profound loss. But as she teaches Mabel to hunt and fly free, Helen discovers how deeply she has neglected her own emotions and life. What begins as an act of endurance transforms into an intimate journey of resilience and healing.

Hamnet

(2025.  Fiction: Drama.  Director: Chloe Zhao)

Starring: Jessie Buckley, Paul Mescal, Joe Alwyn, Emily Watson

William Shakespeare falls for the free-spirited Agnes. Their whirlwind romance leads to marriage and three children, but as Will’s theatrical ambitions draw him to London, Agnes remains behind to manage the household. When tragedy strikes, their bond is deeply tested-but through grief and resilience, their journey inspires the creation of Shakespeare’s timeless masterpiece, Hamlet. Based on the New York Times best-selling novel.

Housemaid

(2025.   Fiction: Thriller.  Director: Paul Feig)

Starring: Sydney Sweeney, Amanda Seyfried, Brandon Sklenar, Michele Morrone, Megan Ferguson, Ellen Tamaki, Don DiPetta

Trying to escape her past, Millie accepts a job as a live-in housemaid for the wealthy Nina and Andrew Winchester. But what begins as a dream job quickly unravels into something far more dangerous a sexy, seductive game of secrets, scandal, and power. Behind the Winchesters’ closed doors lies a world of shocking twists that will leave you guessing until the very end.

Is This Thing On?

(2025.  Fiction: Comedy.  Director: Bradley Cooper)

Starring: Will Arnett, Laura Dern, Andra Day, Bradley Cooper

As their marriage unravels, Alex faces middle age and divorce, seeking new purpose in the New York comedy scene. Meanwhile, his wife Tess confronts sacrifices made for their family, forcing them to navigate co-parenting and identities.

Killers of the Flower Moon

(2023.  Fiction: Drama.  Director: Martin Scrosese)

Starring: Leonardo Dicaprio, Robert De Niro, Lily Gladstone

An epic elegy of greed, betrayal, and murder, Martin Scorsese’s masterly adaptation of David Grann’s true-crime best seller unfolds in 1920s Oklahoma, where the discovery of oil brings extraordinary wealth to the Osage people. Into their world comes ne’er-do-well army veteran Ernest Burkhart, who joins his duplicitous uncle in a horrifying scheme to rob the Osage of their money and land. Lily Gladstone charges the film with her transcendent performance as Burkhart’s Osage wife, Mollie Kyle, gradually awakening to the evil that surrounds her.

Marty Supreme

(2025.  Fiction: Drama.  Director: Josh Safdie)

Starring: Timothée Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A’Zion, Larry ‘Ratso’ Sloman, Mariann Tepedino

Marty Mauser, a young man with a dream no one respects, goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness.

Mercy

(2026.  Fiction: Action.  Director: Timur Bekmambetov)

Starring: Chris Pratt, Rebecca Ferguson, Annabelle Wallis, Kali Reis, Matilda Lutz, Kenneth Choi

In the near future, a detective stands on trial accused of murdering his wife. He has 90 minutes to prove his innocence to the advanced A.I. Judge he once championed, before it determines his fate.

NCIS: Origins Season 1

(2024.  Fiction: Television Series)

Starring: Austin Stowell, Kyle Schmid, Mariel Molino, Tyla Abercrumbie, Mark Harmon, Caleb Foote, Diany Rodriguez

Begins in 1991, years prior to the events of NCIS and follows a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs, narrated by Mark Harmon. In the series, Gibbs starts his career as a newly minted special agent at the fledgling NCIS Camp Pendleton office where he forges his place on a gritty, ragtag team led by NCIS legend Mike Franks.

Send Help

(2026.  Fiction: Horror:  Director: Sam Raimi)

Starring: Rachel McAdams, Dylan O’Brien, Edyll Ismail, Dennis Haysbert, Xavier Samuel, Chris Pang, Thaneth Warakulnukroh, Emma Raimi

A woman and her overbearing boss become stranded on a deserted island after a plane crash. They must overcome past grievances and work together to survive, but ultimately, it’s a battle of wills and wits to make it out alive.

Song Sung Blue

(2025.  Fiction: Drama.  Director: Craig Brewer)

Starring: Hugh Jackman, Kate Hudson, Michael Imperioli

Based on a true story, two down-on-their-luck musicians form a joyous Neil Diamond tribute band, proving it’s never too late to find love and follow your dreams.

Sorcerer

(1977.  Fiction: Thriller.  Director: William Friedkin)

Starring: Roy Scheider, Bruno Cremer, Francisco Rabal, Amidou

A hallucinatory journey into the heart of darkness, William Friedkin’s pulse-pounding reimagining of the suspense classic The Wages of Fear was dismissed upon its release, only to be recognized decades later as one of the boldest auteur statements of New Hollywood. In a remote Latin American village, four desperate fugitives a New Jersey gangster, a Mexican assassin, an unscrupulous Parisian businessman, and an Arab terrorist take on a seemingly doomed mission: transporting two trucks full of highly explosive nitroglycerin through the treacherous jungle. Aided by Tangerine Dream’s otherworldly synth score, Friedkin turns each bump in the road into a tour de force of cold-sweat tension conjuring a hauntingly nihilistic vision of a world ruled by chance and fate.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3

(2025.  Fiction: Television Series)

Starring: Anson Mount, Rebecca Romijn, Ethan Peck, Jess Bush, Christina Chong, Celia Rose Gooding, Melissa Navia, Babs Olusanmokun, Martin Quinn

In Season 3, when we reconnect with the crew of the USS Enterprise, still under the command of Captain Pike, they face the conclusion of Season 2’s harrowing encounter with the Gorn.

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple

(2026.  Fiction: Horror.  Director: Nia DaCosta)

Starring: Jack O’Connell, Emma Laird, Ralph Fiennes, Alfie Williams, Erin Kellyman, Chi Lewis-Parry

In a continuation of the epic story, Dr. Kelson finds himself in a shocking new relationship with consequences that could change the world as they know it and Spike’s encounter with Jimmy Crystal becomes a nightmare he can’t escape. In the world of The Bone Temple, the infected are no longer the greatest threat to survival the inhumanity of the survivors can be stranger and more terrifying.

Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 2 – Book of Carol

(2024.  Fiction: Television Series)

Starring: Norman Reedus, Melissa McBride, Anne Charrier

The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol picks up where season one left off, following fan favorite characters Daryl Dixon and Carol Peletier. They both confront old demons while she fights to find her friend and he struggles with his decision to stay in France, causing tension at the Nest. Additionally, Genet’s movement builds momentum, setting Pouvoir on a violent collision course with the Union of Hope in the fight for France’s future. Includes all six season two episodes.

Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 3

(2025.  Fiction: Television Series)

Starring: Norman Reedus, Melissa McBride, Clemence Poesy, Romain Levi, Louis Puech Scigliuzzi

Daryl Dixon and Carol Peletier continue their journey to somehow return home and to the ones they love. As they struggle to find their way back, the path takes them farther astray, leading them through distant lands with ever-changing and unfamiliar conditions as they witness the various effects of the Walker apocalypse.

Walking Dead: Dead City Season 2

(2025.  Fiction: Television Series)

Starring: Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Lauren Cohan, Mahina Napoleon, Gaius Charles, Zeljko Ivanek, Logan Kim

Maggie and Negan travel into a post-apocalyptic Manhattan long ago cut off from the mainland. The city is filled with the dead and denizens who have made New York City their own world.

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