Tuesday, June 30, 2026
WAIT UNTIL DARK (1967)
Directed by: Terence Young
Based on the play by: Frederick Knott
Starring: Audrey Hepburn, Richard Crenna, Alan Arkin, Efrem Zimbalist Jr, Jack Weston, Julie Herrod, Samantha Jones, Jean Del Val, Gary Morgan, Frank O'Brien, Bill Walters, Mel Ferrer
108 minutes
(NR - adult themes)
PLOT:
Susy was recently blinded and recently married. Susy's husband, Sam, is asked to hold a doll for a woman he doesn't know as they get off an airplane. The woman disappears. Later, she's found dead by her former associates, Mike and Carlino, small-time hoods, in Susy's basement apartment. (Both occupants of the apartment are then absent.) The doll woman's newer partner in crime, Harry Rote, who murdered her for self-dealing, presses Mike and Carlino into a scheme to recover the doll, which contains a fortune in smuggled heroin. After disposing of the body, the thugs return while Susy is present to continue their search. They assume Susy's blindness will enable them to search her apartment under her very nose for the doll. In Sam's absence, Mike pretends to be an old friend of Sam's, while the three together spin for Susy a story of a murder investigation of her husband from which only the finding of the missing doll can save him. Rote is a predator, and his stalking of Susy becomes ever more obvious as the blind woman's predicament becomes ever more desperate.
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WE BURY THE DEAD (2024)
Directed by: Zak Hilditch
Starring: Daisy Ridley, Brenton Thwaites, Mark Coles Smith, Kym Jackson, Matt Whelan, Chloe Hurst, Deanna Cooney, Salme Geransar, Holly Hargreaves, Megan Hollier, Matthew Parkin, Amanda Faye Chandler, Charles Walmsley, Deborah Kerr-Doorn, Jimmy Duncan, John Monk
95 minutes
(NR - strong language, adult themes, adult situations, violence, gore)
PLOT:
After a military catastrophe leaves Tasmania filled with partially reanimated corpses, a volunteer searching for her missing husband abandons recovery operations and travels south through isolated communities collapsing beneath guilt.
TRAILER:
YOUNG LADY CHATTERLEY (1977)
Directed by: Alan Roberts
Based on the novel "Lady Chatterley's Lover" by: D.H. Lawrence
Starring: Harlee McBride, Peter Ratray, William Beckley, Mary Forbes, Ann Michelle, Lawrence Montaigne, Joi Staton, Patrick Wright, Henry Charles, Edgar Daniels, Lindsay Freeman, Kelly Ann Page, Ray Martin, Ray Myles, Michael Hearne, Raymond Johnson, Ryna Seidner, Marisa Helm
100 minutes
(R - strong language, adult themes, strong sexual content, nudity)
PLOT:
Cynthia Chatterley is a young and beautiful woman, and a bit naive. She is about to embark on an incredible Odyssey of sexual discovery.
THE MARTIAN (2015)
Directed by: Ridley Scott
Based on the novel by: Andy Weir
Starring: Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, Jeff Daniels, Kristen Wiig, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Sean Bean, Michael Pena, Kate Mara, Sebastian Stan, Aksel Hennie, Mackenzie Davis, Donald Glover, Benedict Wong, Chen Shu, Nick Mohammed, Eddy Ko
141 minutes
(PG-13 - adult language, adult themes, adult situations, scenes of peril, brief nudity)
PLOT:
During a manned mission to Mars, Astronaut Mark Watney is presumed dead after a fierce storm and left behind by his crew. But Watney has survived and finds himself stranded and alone on the hostile planet. With only meager supplies, he must draw upon his ingenuity, wit and spirit to subsist and find a way to signal to Earth that he is alive. Millions of miles away, NASA and a team of international scientists work tirelessly to bring "the Martian" home, while his crewmates concurrently plot a daring, if not impossible, rescue mission. As these stories of incredible bravery unfold, the world comes together to root for Watney's safe return.
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Monday, June 29, 2026
RAMS (2018)
Directed by: Gary Hustwit
Starring: Dieter Rams, Naoto Fukasawa, Mark Adams, Fritz Frenkler, Klaus Klemp, Ingeborg Kracht-Rams, Mateo Kries, Sophie Lovell, Dietrich Lubs, Werner Lang, Lily Worledge, John Kings, Heng Zhi, Britte Siepenkothen
74 minutes
(NR - adult language, adult themes)
PLOT:
Documentary portrait of Dieter Rams, one of the most influential designers alive, and a rumination on consumerism, sustainability and the future of design.
TRAILER:
STAY COOL (2009)
Directed by: Michael Polish
Starring: Mark Polish, Winona Ryder, Hilary Duff, Josh Holloway, Max Thieriot, Sean Astin, Chevy Chase, Jon Cryer, Marc Blucas, Frances Conroy, Jessica St. Clair, Joanna Cassidy, Dee Wallace, Michael Gross, Jessica Schatz, Scott Michael Campbell, Ken Johnson, Catherine Black, Brian Austin Green
94 minutes
(PG-13 - adult language, adult themes, adult situations, mild violence)
PLOT:
An author who returns to his hometown to deliver a commencement address to a class of graduating high school students has to deal with his feelings for an old flame as well as the advances of a student who has the hots for him.
WHAT HAPPENED WAS... (1994)
Directed by: Tom Noonan
Based on the stage play by: Tom Noonan
Starring: Karen Sillas, Tom Noonan
91 minutes
(R - strong language, adult themes, adult situations)
PLOT:
This darkly humorous film explores the personal psychic landscape of two lonely New Yorkers. Jackie and Michael are coworkers at a large law firm, who decide to meet at Jackie's for dinner one night. As this 'first date' plays out, the audience is guided through a mental minefield of disappointment, desolation, and desperation. Their conversation, with its awkward 'small talk', slowly reveals their unhappy lives.
TRAILER:
DALLAS BUYERS CLUB (2013)
Directed by: Jean-Marc Vallee
Starring: Matthew McConaughey, Jared Leto, Jennifer Garner, Denis O'Hare, Steve Zahn, Michael O'Neill, Dallas Roberts, Griffin Dunne, Kevin Rankin, Bradford Cox, Scott Takeda, Joji Yoshida, Adam Dunn
117 minutes
(R - strong language, adult themes, sexual situations, nudity, drug use)
PLOT:
In 1985 Dallas, electrician and hustler Ron Woodroof works around the system to help AIDS patients get the medication they need after he is diagnosed with the disease.
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Sunday, June 28, 2026
KNIGHTS OF BADASSDOM (2013)
Directed by: Joe Lynch
Starring: Ryan Kwanten, Peter Dinklage, Steve Zahn, Summer Glau, Margarita Levieva, Jimmi Simpson, Brett Gipson, Tom Hopper, Danny Pudi, Douglas Tait, Brian Posehn, Khanh Doan, Basil Harris, Dan Anderson, Joshua Malina, Brandon Petty, Kim Stodel, Brendan McCreary
85 minutes
(R - strong language, adult themes, adult situations, sci-fi/fantasy violence, gore, drug use)
PLOT:
In a valiant but pointless attempt to cheer up their freshly-dumped friend and former Dungeons and Dragons legend, Joe, two enthusiastic Live Action Role Players--Eric, a 27-level Grand Sorcerer in the making, and Hung, a medieval Master Rogue--drag their sad companion to a large-scale LARP campaign in the middle of a forest. However, things will soon spin out of control, as a malevolently cryptic dark incantation from the pages of a seemingly innocent prop book of spells, inadvertently summons a demonic succubus bent on destruction. Now, try to stop a slaughterous extra-dimensional being with several foam sticks and a handful of plastic swords.
TRAILER:
ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK (2013 - 2019)
Created by: Jenji Kohan
Based on the memoirs "Orange is the New Black - My Year in a Women's Prison" by: Piper Kerman
Starring: Taylor Schilling, Laura Prepon, Kate Mulgrew, Michael Harney, Michelle Hurst, Jason Biggs, Uzo Aduba, Danielle Brooks, Natasha Lyonne, Taryn Manning, Selenis Leyva, Adrienne C. Moore, Dascha Polanco, Yael Stone, Samira Wiley, Jackie Cruz, Lea DeLaria, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Jessica Pimentel, Laverne Cox, Annie Golden, Laura Gomez, Diane Guerrero, Vicky Jeudy, Julie Lake, Emma Myles, Abigail Savage, Constance Shulman, Lori Tan Chinn, Tamara Torres, Lin Tucci, Beth Fowler, Barbara Rosenblat, Madeline Brewer, Nick Sandow, Catherine Curtin, Joel Marsh Garland, Matt Peters, Alysia Reiner, Brendan Burke, Lolita Foster, Matt McGorry, Pablo Schreiber, Lauren Lapkus, Michael Chernus, Tanya Wright, Tracee Chimo, Berto Colon, Deborah Rush, Maria Dizzia, Kimiko Glenn, Dale Soules, Lori Petty, Lorraine Toussaint, Germar Terrell Gardner, Ian Paola, Emily Althaus, Blair Brown, Ruby Rose, Alan Aisenberg, Beth Dover, Jimmy Gary Jr, James McMenamin, Mike Birbiglia, Marsha Stephanie Blake, John Magaro, Mary Steenburgen, Rosal Colon, Francesca Curran, Daniella De Jesus, Asia Kate Dillon, Shannon Esper, Arianda Fernandez, Kelly Karbacz, Miriam Morales, Jolene Purdy, Amanda Stephen, Nick Dillenburg, Evan Arthur Hall, Mike Houston, Brad William Henke, John Palladino, Emily Tarver, Michael Torpey, Bill Sage, Alex Trebek, Willie Casper Perry, Amanda Fuller, Finnerty Steeves, Alice Kremelberg, Vicci Martinez, Ashley Bacon, Henny Russell, Ashley Jordyn, Mackenzie Phillips, Lauren Kelston, Sipiwe Moyo, Phumzile Sithole, Christina Toth, Kana Hatakeyama, Reema Sampat, Jo Lampert, Shirley Roeca, Rebecca Knox, Susan Heyward, Nicholas Webber, Shawna Hamic, Greg Vrotsos, Josh Segarra, Branden Wellington, Hunter Emery, Michael J. Burg, Ali Ahn, Alexander Wraith, Miguel Izaguirre, Karina Ortiz, Karina Arroyave, Marie-Lou Nahhas, Melinna Bobadilla, Alicia Witt, Bill Hoag, Judith Roberts
91 episodes
(TV-MA - strong language, adult themes, sexual situations, violence, nudity, drug use)
PLOT:
Convicted of a decade-old crime of transporting drug money, ordinarily law-abiding Piper Chapman is sentenced to 18 months behind bars and quickly discovers the realities of life-changing prison time.
season 1 -
Piper Chapman is sent to jail as a result of her relationship with a drug smuggler. Sentenced to 18 months for a crime committed in her youth, Piper leaves her supportive fiance Larry for her new home: a women's prison. After accidentally insulting the prison's chef, the kitchen staff refuses to feed Piper. Piper must deal with romantic advances from a fellow inmate known as Crazy Eyes. Piper gets to know her stern new roommate. The inmates prepare for a farewell party. While on the lawn one morning, Piper sees a chicken roosting nearby on the grass. When she tells other inmates about the odd sighting, Piper discovers that the chicken is actually a prison legend that several inmates have tried to catch for years. The complicated history between Aleida Diaz and her daughter Dayanara Diaz comes to light. The inmates must campaign amongst their races for a coveted spot as a prisoners' representative. Piper steers clear of the bizarre political process but might not have a choice but to get involved. Larry's editor wants him to write an article about Piper's incarceration. Former high school track star Janae Watson returns from solitary confinement. Piper wants to reopen the outdoor track but Healy forces her to fulfill several potentially dangerous tasks before he will consider it. Alex's teasing of a religious fanatic named Tiffany "Pennsatucky" Doggett sparks a rivalry. Officer Mendez begins harassing Red when she refuses to help him continue smuggling drugs into the prison. Larry publishes his article about Piper in the New York Times, which turns her into a person of interest for inmates and corrections officers alike. Piper's best friend Polly has her baby at the same time that a baby is born to an inmate in Piper's cell block. Piper is in high spirits when she makes peace with Alex and awaits a visit from Larry on Thanksgiving. However, Healy's true colors come out when he throws Piper in solitary confinement for dancing with Alex. The frightening experience of solitary forces Piper to take a serious look at her life and come to several conclusions about the future. Pennsatucky flaunts her new healing hands that Jesus has supposedly given her. The prison brings in a group of teenage troublemakers so that the inmates can scare them straight. Tricia returns from detox to find she has lost her position on the kitchen staff and must still deal with Mendez breathing down her neck for her drug debts. Grief looms over the prison as the inmates mourn a recent death. Dayanara, Nicky and Red plot to end Mendez's career by tricking him into revealing his indiscretions. Larry gives a radio interview about Piper's experience in prison and his comments cause conflict with some of Piper's closest allies. After discovering a series of sad truths, friendships change. Pennsatucky is offended by Piper, and that leads to dangerous roads. Larry finally meets Piper after the radio show to discuss their future. Alex makes a final decision about Piper and Larry finally decides what will happen to Piper after meeting Alex for the first time. Red's plan to retrieve her kitchen goes awry. Piper is forced to stand up to another inmate.
season 2 -
Piper is awakened in solitary and, without being given any information, is forced to board a bus and a plane to whereabouts unknown. A job fair is being held at the prison, which Taystee attends, Red must face being alone, and Pennsatucky leaves the SHU. Piper is challenged by her Soso experience. Morello gets her heart broken. A figure from Taystee's past arrives to disturb the status quo. Morello takes a ride, the girls learn about the female body, Piper and Big Boo make a deal, Miss Rosa meets a boy and Larry and Polly have a day together. A bathroom turf war sees deeper lines drawn in the sand as Gloria and Vee go ahead to head. Piper receives devastating news. Love is in the air as the inmates prepare for a Valentine's Day party. Red makes an intriguing new discovery. Larry asks Piper to be his prison mole. Vee starts her inmate run business, Black Cindy is having issues, Bennett gets blackmailed and Piper begins her newspaper club. Piper faces a new backlash over special privileges, Caputo feels pressure to toughen up, resulting in administrative changes. When Piper finally leaves the prison on her furlough, she has issues with her family. In the meantime, Pornstache is back and makes the prison a "hellhole". The prison guards finally crack down on the inmates to stop the smuggling issue. After Bennett framed Pornstache, problems arise. And a big secret between Piper and Polly is revealed. Piper is shocked at an unexpected change in her status. Soso's hunger strike attracts new support that takes on a religious fervour. Tensions run high as a prison power outage forces several issues to come to light. Piper finds herself compromised and is forced to think on her feet. Several futures hang in the balance as the inmates face and confront their worst nightmares. Life will never be the same again.
season 3 -
Caputo's kinder, gentler new regime includes organizing a Mother's Day fair for the inmates that brings up a lot of mixed feelings about family. Tempers flare when bed bugs invade, as Alex cracks, Red lashes out at Piper, Aleida interferes with Daya and Bennett and Caputo gets bad news. Nicky's stash situation gets complicated. Alex and Crazy Eyes try a new drama class. Red assists Healy with a personal matter. Big Boo comes up with a scheme to make money. Daya, Taystee and Crazy Eyes confront reality. Caputo tries to make a good impression on some visitors. Rumors fly among the inmates about a new, higher-paying job assignment, especially when they have to take a test for it. Regime change isn't going over well with the staff, but Red makes it work for her. Lorna finds a new way to meet men. Chang shows her private side. Norma's healing powers draw more believers. Piper creates a new business venture. Caputo breaks in new hires. Piper gets creative in order to grow her new business. Crazy Eye's sci-fi sex story for drama class is a hit. Alex doesn't trust a new inmate named Lolly. Too many inmates seem to be getting religious, so a rabbi comes to visit and Leanne tries to organize Norma's followers. Pennsatucky, Piper, Crazy Eyes and Lorna get closer with their new admirers. Tensions between Sophia and Gloria, and Alex and Lolly escalate. Caputo and Piper confront labor issues. A miracle occurs in Norma's group. Crazy Eyes's erotica winds up in the hands of the staff. Daya goes into labor. Sophia suffers a hate crime. Stella helps Piper with a business snag. Taystee takes on a new role. Miracles and conversions occur, but Piper and Caputo know that some situations can't be dealt with through spiritual means.
season 4 -
With a major security breach and a lot of new inmates, Caputo has to call in the big guns. Things get a little too real for Crazy Eyes and Lolly. The newcomers stir up ethnic and domestic conflicts, but Maria sees an opportunity. Judy's special treatment raises eyebrows. A new job puts Taystee close to Caputo. Lorna has to get creative in her marriage. Soso and Poussey deal with some awkward truths. Nothing stays hidden for long when emotions run high, but Red, Healy and Caputo try to keep the peace. Piper has a business competitor. Company policies lead to a shortage of critical supplies and an eventful trip to a prison convention. Piscatella starts a new anti-gang initiative. Piper's plan to edge out the competition could backfire badly. Cindy finds a way to make Taystee's job pay off. Luschek gets some interesting mail. Paranoia strikes deep for Lolly and Judy, aggravating an already tense situation. Red sticks to a Russian tradition for an important occasion. A new work detail doesn't go over well with the inmates. Judy seeks help from Poussey. Maria finds a place she can conduct business. Ramos and Flores figure out ways to rebel against authority. A news item has an unexpected effect. Red and Lorna face personal disappointment. The movie night selection becomes controversial. Aleida makes an adjustment. Piper worries the prison punishmentsare getting too medieval. Caputo's leadership is challenged and the inmates are in for a long night of lockdown after workers make an unsettling discovery. Alliances shift among the prison "families" as Piscatella and his guards crack down. Poussey, Judy and Alex prefer to look ahead to the future. Corporate bureaucracy and simmering anger work against Caputo's efforts to keep a sensitive situation under control.
season 5 -
As the standoff at the prison spirals into a full-blown RIOT, enterprising inmates take advantage of the confusion. Taystee confronts Caputo. Maria convenes a special assembly in the chapel as the inmates plot their next move. Frieda makes use of the survival skills she learned as a kid. Linda begins to see the prison in a new light, while Judy grows desperate to escape. With darkness falling, the inmates compile a list of demands. Red and Blanca dig for dirt on Piscatella. Suzanne conducts a seance. The guards show off their talents for "Litchfield Idol" judges Leanne and Angie. When the inmates' antics make the morning news, Flaca and Maritza soak up the spotlight. Brandy and her crew auction off Judy to the highest bidder. Boo defends Doggett, Janae consoles Soso and Lorna comes on to Nicky. While Alex lays low in the yard, Piper decides to take a stand. Black Cindy concocts a scheme to distract Suzanne when she spirals out of control. Taystee and Piper search for ways to honor Poussey's memory. While Taystee sits down with a negotiator, Red and Blanca put their own plan into action. Gloria counsels Daya and asks Caputo for a favor. Red senses trouble, but the others are convinced she's just paranoid. Taystee and Black Cindy enlist an unlikely ally and two old friends clash. Taystee tries to keep the negotiations on track. Angie comes up with an idea for fixing Leanne's finger. Piscatella's past is revealed. Red and the others weigh their options. Gloria wrestles with her conscience as she moves forward with a plan. Lorna takes over the pharmacy. Boo dabbles in blackmail, Nicky promises to help Lorna, Doggett makes a discovery and Piper comes to a realization about Alex. As chaos descends on Litchfield three days into the RIOT, the inmates wonder what the future holds and seek solace in loved ones.
season 6 -
The COs at Litchfield's maximum security unit size up the new arrivals. Off her medication, Suzanne hallucinates. Ordered to hand out harsh sentences, the feds search for scapegoats. Languishing on paid suspension, Caputo tries to break out of a rut. Linda makes a power play. Piper digs for information about Alex and the women get their first taste of a decades old feud between cellblocks. Aleida struggles to find work on the outside. Backed into a corner, Nicky pleads her case to Red. Taystee reaches out to Caputo for help. Pranksters wreck havoc on Halloween. Luschek earns points with the other guards. As Linda faces a crisis, Donuts and Pennsatucky have a change of plans. While Daddy deals with backlash, Badison plots revenge. Flaca finds a co-host for her radio show. Lorna discovers that pregnancy has its perks. Badison hustles to get back in Carol's good graces. Blanca longs to get pregnant, and Nicky has a plan. Caputo and Figueroa's relationship evolves. Taystee gets fan mail and an assist from an old friend. Piper lobbies Luschek to bring back kickball. Aleida tries out a new sales tactic. While Daddy buys time with Barb, Daya looks for new ways to bring in oxy. Black Cindy's guilt takes a toll on her body. Red acquires a powerful ally. Aleida seizes a business opportunity. An anonymous tip sends Caputo on a stakeout. Luschek tries to help Gloria, who worries she's in danger. While Red and Carol scheme against Frieda, Suzanne watches Frieda's back. Lorna swears her allegiance to Barb as Nicky works to thwart another plot. Carol and Barb prepare for war. Linda auditions inmates for a prison PR video. Alex makes a deal with Badison to keep Piper out of trouble. Piper gets surprising news and a boost from her friends. The jury returns with a verdict and the big kickball game is on.
season 7 -
Piper struggles to adapt to life after Litchfield. Alex promises to keep her nose clean. Daddy's infidelity angers Daya. Piper earns her keep by babysitting. Aleida pressures Hopper to go for a promotion. Random drug searches put the heat on Alex. Daya gets an offer. A new warden ushers in big changes. Blanca reunites with an old friend. Suzanne tries to mend Taystee and Black Cindy's relationship. Piper goes to work for her dad. Vinnie visits Lorna with news. A desperate Taystee asks Daya for a favor. Caputo leads a restorative justice class. Aleida tries to keep her teen daughter out of trouble. Piper and Cal shed their responsibilities for a day. Blanca navigates the legal system. Taystee takes advantage of her new position. Natalie teaches Tamika how to pivot. Black Cindy and Maria make amends to people they've hurt. Piper plays the field. Caputo tries to get ahead of a scandal. Daya sends Taystee on a mission. Nicky finds romance. Neri takes Piper on a wilderness retreat. Taystee tutors Pennsatucky. Suzanne tends to the chicken coop. Nicky has a difficult conversation with Red. Competition forces Daya to find a new mule. Piper decides to come out as a felon. Karla asks to leave for a custody hearing. Shani confides in Nicky. While Piper reconnects with faces from her past, Alex revisits her own romantic history. Linda puts Tamika on notice. Caputo owns up to his misdeeds. Maria tries to make peace with Gloria. Karla and Blanca plead their cases. Figueroa stands up to Litvack. Piper attends a posh fundraiser with Zelda. Taystee meets with a lawyer. As the GED exam looms, Suzanne gives Pennsatucky a pep talk. Gloria faces a dilemma. Alex confronts Piper. Tearful farewells, emotional tributes, new beginnings. Say goodbye to the women of Litchfield.
TRAILER:
BIG NIGHT (1996)
Directed by: Campbell Scott, Stanley Tucci
Starring: Stanley Tucci, Tony Shalhoub, Minnie Driver, Isabella Rossellini, Ian Holm, Allison Janney, Campbell Scott, Marc Anthony, Larry Block, Caroline Aaron, Susan Floyd, Pasquale Cajano, Robert W. Castle, Andre Belgrader, Gene Canfield, Liev Schreiber
107 minutes
(R - strong language, adult themes, adult situations)
PLOT:
New Jersey, 1950s. Two brothers run an Italian restaurant. Business is not going well as a rival eatery is out-competing them. In a final effort to save the restaurant, the brothers plan to put on an evening of incredible food.
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AWAY FROM HER (2006)
Directed by: Sarah Polley
Based on the short story "The Bear Came Over the Mountain" by: Alice Munro
Starring: Julie Christie, Gordon Pinsent, Olympia Dukakis, Michael Murphy, Wendy Crewson, Alberta Watson, Kristen Thomson, Nina Dobrev, Stacey LaBerge, Deanna Dezmari, Clare Coulter, Thomas Hauff, Grace Lynn Kung, Melanie Merkosky, Catherine Fitch, Ron Hewat
110 minutes
(PG-13 - adult language, adult themes, adult situations)
PLOT:
A man coping with the institutionalization of his wife because of Alzheimer's disease faces an epiphany when she transfers her affections to another man, Aubrey, a wheelchair-bound mute who also is a patient at the same nursing home.
TRAILER:
EVEN DWARFS STARTED SMALL (1970)
Directed by: Werner Herzog
Starring: Helmut Doring, Paul Glauer, Gisela Hertwig, Hertel Minkner, Gertrud Piccini, Marianne Saar, Brigitte Saar, Gerd Gickel, Erna Gschwendtner
96 minutes
(NR - adult language, adult themes, adult situations)
Country of origin: Germany
PLOT:
A group of dwarves at a correctional facility revolt and gradually descend into anarchy and chaos.
REVIEW:
BOY EATS GIRL (2005)
Directed by: Stephen Bradley
Starring: Samantha Mumba, David Leon, Tadhg Murphy, Laurence Kinlan, Sara James, Mark Huberman, Sarah Burke, Paul Reid, Jane Valentine, Conor Ryan, Deirdre O'Kane, Lalor Roddy, Domhnall Gleeson
80 minutes
(R - strong language, adult themes, adult situations, violence, gore)
PLOT:
Single mother Grace is working in an ancient church restoring it and finds a hidden crypt that contains a book of resurrection. Father Cornelius asks her to go home and forget her findings. Her son Nathan is a sensitive and shy teenager bullied by Samson at school. He has a crush on his friend Jessica, but he does not declare his love to her. His best friends Diggs and Henry schedule a date for Nathan with Jessica, however her father grounds her in her bedroom and when Nathan calls Jessica, her father tells him that she has gone on a date with a good looking guy in a car. Jessica sneaks out through the window, but Nathan and Jessica fail to meet up with each other. When Jessica takes a ride in Kenneth's car, Nathan mistakenly believes that she is dating the schoolmate. He goes home, drinks whiskey and puts a rope around his neck. When Grace comes home, she opens Nathan's bedroom door and accidentally hangs her son. She then resurrects Nathan, but soon finds that something went wrong when Nathan bites Samson and his schoolmates start eating each other.
MOANA (2016)
Directed by: John Musker, Ron Clements
Starring: (voices) Dwayne Johnson, Auli'i Cravalho, Rachel House, Temuera Morrison, Jemaine Clement, Nicole Scherzinger, Alan Tudyk, Oscar Kightley, Troy Polamalu, Puanani Cravalho, Louise Bush, Christopher Jackson
107 minutes
(PG - peril, some scary images)
PLOT:
In ancient Polynesia, when a terrible curse incurred by the demigod Maui reaches Moana's island, she answers the ocean's call to seek out Maui and set things right.
TRAILER:
Saturday, June 27, 2026
THROW MOMMA FROM THE TRAIN (1987)
Directed by: Danny DeVito
Starring: Billy Crystal, Danny DeVito, Anne Ramsey, Rob Reiner, Branford Marsalis, Kim Greist, Kate Mulgrew, Bruce Kirby, Joey Depinto, Annie Ross, Raye Birk, Olivia Brown, Oprah Winfrey
88 minutes
(PG-13 - adult language, adult themes, adult situations, some violence)
PLOT:
College professor Larry Donner has been having difficulties writing since his former wife Margaret stole his novel and made it a best-seller. He does not hide his hatred for Margaret, upsetting his girlfriend Beth Ryan, an anthropologist teacher in the same college. While teaching Creative Writing classes, he is stalked by a student, Owen, who wants to know his opinion about his crime tale. Larry tells him that he did not like it and explains that in every mystery tale, the murderer should eliminate the motive and establish an alibi, otherwise he would get caught. Furthermore, Larry suggests that Owen watch Hitchcock's movies to understand the structure of a suspenseful story. Owen, who wants to kill his detestable mother, watches "Strangers on a Train" and misunderstands Larry's advice, believing that his teacher wants to swap murders to eliminate the motive. Owen travels to Hawaii and Margaret falls overboard while on a ship; vanishing in the sea, she is considered dead. Larry does not have an alibi and becomes the prime suspect, while the deranged Owen presses him to kill his mother as part of their supposed deal.
TRAILER:
P.S. I LOVE YOU (2007)
Directed by: Richard LaGravenese
Based on the novel by: Cecelia Ahern
Starring: Hilary Swank, Gerard Butler, Lisa Kudrow, Gina Gershon, James Marsters, Harry Connick Jr, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Kathy Bates, Nellie McKay, Dean Winters, Anne Kent, Brian McGrath
126 minutes
(PG-13 - adult language, adult themes, adult situations)
PLOT:
A young widow discovers that her late husband has left her 10 messages intended to help her ease her pain and start a new life.
TRAILER:
BLUE SUBMARINE NO. 6 (1998 - 2000)
Directed by: Mahiro Maeda
Based on the manga by: Satoru Ozawa
Starring: (voices) Basile, Hozumi Goda, Thunderbird Dinwiddie, Kinryu Arimoto, William Flaman, Tamara Mercer, Ikuo Nishikawa, Scott Bailey, Jason Hatfield, Peter Lasko, Jeff Johnston, David Richani, Treena Hales, Ali Bell, Ed Cord, Rhonda Bellamy, Cullen Moss, Kazuya Nakai, Shin'ichiro Miki, Unsho Ishizuka, Hochu Otsuka, Shotaro Morikubo, Toshihiko Seki, Andrew Masset, Juliet Cesario, Justin Matthew Smith, Akiko Yajima, Tony Schnur, Shane Callahan, Yukana, Michiko Neya, Yoko Somi, Boise Holmes, Jurota Kosugi, Miki Nagasawa, Hirotaka Suzuoki, Kazunari Tanaka, Ed Wagenseller, Gara Takashima, J.R. Rodriguez, Rick Forrester, Scott Simpson, Pete Vinal, Ayaka Saito, Paul Johnson, Pamela Weidner, Tsutomu Tareki, Michael Granberry, Kazu Takeda, Dave Underwood, Takeshi Wakamatsu, Chris Nubel, Shinji Ogawa, Danielle Sullivan, Michael Brady, Jeff Call, Robin Robertson, Kosei Yagi, Stan Wood, Ralph Brownewell, Bob Edwards, Sean P. O'Connell, Mike Way, Mike McGovern, Bryan Bolick, Maxwell Paige, D.C. Kennedy, M.B. Cartell, Jerry Riggs, Peter Laniv, Morgan Drexal, Kiska Meadows, Edwin Holt, Pam McChino, Kara Houck, Thomas Bruning, Tippsie Gillis, Baji Smith
4 episodes
(NR - adult language, adult themes, adult situations, animated sci-fi/fantasy violence)
PLOT:
Zorndyke, a respected scientist, has created a new living being that thrives on oceans and seeks to destroy humans, and it's up to Blue Submarine No. 6 and the Blue fleet to stop him.
ANIME SERIES
TRAILER:
AIR (2014)
Directed by: Nick Royer
Starring: Sasha Asay, Ruth Rath, Dennis Stessman, D. Scott Glasser, Gary Planck, Sharon Sobel, Michael Jay Markey Jr, Bill Grennan, Michael Judah
90 minutes
(NR - strong language, adult themes, adult situations, fear)
PLOT:
A scuba diver surfaces to a world with no breathable air, and must fight to get back to her family and her infant son, before her tanks run out.
SHOCK WAVES (1977)
Directed by: Ken Wiederhorn
Starring: Peter Cushing, John Carradine, Brooke Adams, Luke Halpin, Fred Buch, Jack Davidson, D.J. Sidney, Don Stout, Preston White, Sammy Graham, Reid Finger, Mike Kennedy, Donahue Guillory, Jay Maeder, Talmadge Scott, Gary J. Levinson, Robert Miller
86 minutes
(PG - adult language, adult themes, adult situations, violence)
PLOT:
Visitors to a remote island discover that a reclusive Nazi commandant has been breeding a group of zombie soldiers.
TRAILER:
HOW IT ENDS (2018)
Directed by: David M. Rosenthal
Starring: Theo James, Forest Whitaker, Grace Dove, Nicole Ari Parker, Kat Graham, Mark O'Brien, Kerry Bishe, Eric Keenleyside, David Lewis, Lanie McAuley
114 minutes
(TV-MA - strong language, adult themes, adult situations, violence, scenes of disaster)
PLOT:
In the midst of an apocalypse, a man struggles to reach his pregnant fiancee who is thousands of miles away.
TRAILER:
THE HANDMAID'S TALE (2017 - 2025)
Created for television by: Bruce Miller
Based on the novel by: Margaret Atwood
Starring: Elisabeth Moss, Joseph Fiennes, Yvonne Strahovski, Alexis Bledel, Madeline Brewer, Ann Dowd, O-T Fagbenle, Max Minghella, Samira Wiley, Amanda Brugel, Bradley Whitford, Sam Jaeger, Ever Carradine, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Feaven Abera, Jessica Abruzzese, George Absi, Ruth Acheampong, Genevieve Adam, Kwaku Adu-Poku, Massey Ahmar, Evgeny Akimov, Brittney Aleah, Angelica Alejandro, Cait Alexander, Stephen Alexander, Isys Alexis, Ryan Ali, Kevin Allan, Jessica Allen, Meghan Allen, Emily Althaus, Nelia Amaro, Jon Ambrose, Prince Amponsah, Selina An, Georgia Anastasia, Steven B. Andrews, Sarah Alma Angelle, Genevieve Angelson, Rosali Annikie, Kristen Antaya, Chris Anton, Luke Aquilina, Lara Arabian, Jose Arias, Alex Armbrister, Sam Asante, Zawe Ashton, Willow Astbury, Dorothy A. Atabong, Tasha Attey, Margaret Atwood, Andy Auld, Nabil Ayoub, Danielle Ayow, Michael Ayres, Neil Babcock, Clark Backo, Roger Bainbridge, Darrin Baker, Jennifer Baker, Scott Baker, Fode Bangoura, Christian Barillas, Amanda Barker, Tom Barnett, Lilly Noelle Bartlam, Sandra Battaglini, Elise Bauman, Carrie Beale, Paul Beer, Dan Beirne, Liam Bell, Taylor Belle, Gil Bellows, Angelina Bentivegna, Diana Bentley, Shannon T. Bentley, Caitlin Benton, Kirrilee Berger, Wes Berger, Emily Berry, Pooja Bhandari, Harmeet Bhatti, Sehar Bhojani, Belinda Bijan, Reed Birney, Richard Blackburn, Avaah Blackwell, Jordana Blake, James Blinkey, Troy Blundell, Joanne Boland, Tammie-Lynn Boomhour, Paula Boudreau, Michelle Bouey, Jason Boyd, Steve Boyle, Karina Bradfield, Kevin Bradfield, Michala Brasseur, Jenny Brizard, Lauren Brotman, J. Adam Brown, Robert Curtis Brown, Dominique Brownes, Christy Bruce, Kristian Bruun, Devon Bryan, Greg Bryk, Dean Buchanan, Josephine Buettner, Craig Burnatowski, Vanessa Burns, Zaarin Bushra, Kyle James Butler, Jason Butler Harner, Sally Cahill, Tim Campbell, Anthony Caputo, D'Arcy Carden, Bert Cardozo, Stephanie Carpanini, Nathan Carroll, Wade Carter, Michael Caruana, Alex Castillo, Drew Catherine, Charlotte Cattell, Julia Chantrey, Josh Charles, Jun Che, Li Chen, Tyra Chichester, David Chinchilla, Michelle Chiu, Heather Clark, Christine Cleary, Jarrod Clegg, Diana Coatsworth, Lisa Codrington, Christina Collins, Lindsey Connell, Lili Connor, Steve Coombes, Christopher Cordell, Lisa Michelle Cornelius, Marisol Correa, Melissa Cossey, David Cotton, Lawrence Cotton, Bernadette Couture, Carey Cox, Chloe Coyle, Eric Craigs, Philip Craig, Taryn Crankshaw, Deidre Cross, Katherine Cullen, Jim Cummings, David D'Lancy Wilson, Chris D'Silva, Natalie Dale, Jailin Daley, Shane Daly, Bobby Daniels, Todd Thomas Dark, Yahsmin Daviault, Jay Davis, Wayne Davis, Cyndy Day, Jose de Freitas, Paul De La Rosa, Kim DeLonghi, Catherine De Seve, Peter Deiwick, Jeanette Delgado, Debora Demestre, Megan Dennis, Ellen Denny, Liz Der, Shawn Devlin, Alicia Di Monte, Lucy DiPucchio, Jason Diaz, Heather Dicke, Seema Doad, Myles Dobson, Linette Doherty, Tosha Doiron, Lesleh Donaldson, Joanna Douglas, Stuart Dowling, Sava Drayton, Julie Dretzin, Joe Drinkwalter, Clea DuVall, Allie Dunbar, Raven Riley Duporte, Jeremy Durgana, Kerry Dutka, Keren Edelist, Novie Edwards, Allison Edwards-Crewe, Eena El-Gabalawy, Maher El Hares, Calen Ellsworth-Clark, Greg Ellwand, Toni Ellwand, Jonathan Ellul, Jackie English, Karen Espana, Samantha Espie, Izad Etemadi, Adrian Falconer, Kelsey Falconer, Tanya Faraday, Scott Farley, Letreal Farquharson, Adam Fawns, Krystle Ferdinand, Shakila Fernando, Annika Ferronato, Deb Filler, Jamila Fleming, Victoria Fodor, Gary "Si-Jo" Foo, Gavin Fox, Malakai Fox, Alex Frankson, James Finlay Fraser, Keisha T. Fraser, Jacquelyn French, Rong Fu, Olivia Furman, Jacquelene Gagliardi, Elodie Gahan, Gita Galadauskaite, Sarah Gale, Brooke Gamble, Tim Gammon, Lily Gao, Soo Garay, Ric Garcia, Donna Garner, Kyle Gatehouse, Yvonne Gaudry, Ian Geldart, Jen Georgopoulos, Emma Gibbs, Jennifer Gibson, James Gilbert, Riley Gilchrist, Ashleigh Gillan, Chris Gillett, Rosa Gilmore, Ramona Gilmour-Darling, David Gingrich, Karen Glave, Sebastian Gonzalez, Patrice Goodman, Victoria Goodman, Jeananne Goossen, Adrian Gorrissen, Nick Gough, Mckenna Grace, Valerie Grace, Jenessa Grant, Keara Graves, Roland Greber, Jessica Greco, Jessica Greenberg, Kathryn Greenwood, Adrian Griffin, Seika Groves, Dash Grundy, Nicky Guadagni, David Gudjonsson, Stephanie Guest, Zabryna Guevara, Laia Guiel, Mercedez Gutierrez, Kristen Lee Gutoskie, Jane Hailes, Maria Halimi, Jordin Hall, Charlie Hamilton, Luxton Handspiker, Anna E. Hanson, Percy Harris, Ronin Harris, Alex Harrouch, Thomas Hauff, Dylan Hawco, Imogen Haworth, Annelise Hawrylak, Trevor Hayes, Madison Hayes-Crook, Josh Hehner, Danielle Height, Sharon Heldt, Laura Hendrickson, Malaika Hennie-Hamadi, Allison Henry, Deidrie Henry, Tom Henry, Kathryn Henzler, Kevin Herod, Janelle Heron, Shannon Heron, Jennifer Higgin, Ian Ho, Jeff Ho, Kenzyn Hoffman, Briar Holtz, Madison Holtz, Philip Honey, Elva Mai Hoover, Lauren Horejda, Beth Hornby, Michelle Hospedales, Brett Houghton, Bethany Howard, Damien Howard, Taylor Hubbard, Catherine Huculak, Kim Huffman, J. Timothy Hunt, Stevey Hunter, Jasmin Husain, Janelle Hutchison, Jordan Hutson, Jeremy Hutton, Jamie Hynes, Kathy Imrie, Edie Inksetter, Nina Iordanova, Jenny Itwaru, Alia Jackman, Mike Jackson, Sabrina Jade, Camille James, Jason Jazrawy, Edwige Jean-Pierre, Kelly Jenrette, Cayley Jensen, Maythaila Jerome Antoine, Karen Jewels, Natasha Araya Jimenez, Emmanuel John, Kirsten Johnson, Nona Parker Johnson, Diane Johnstone, Ayomi Jonas, Kyle Jonathon, Cherry Jones, David GS Jones, Jahnelle Jones, Tattiawna Jones, Alana Jordan, Gina Jun, Claudia Jurt, Athena Karkanis, Bryant Karner, Olia Kashevarova, Shirley Katz, Marvin Kaye, Mary Kelly, Melissa Kelly, Okiki Kendall, Olivia Kent, Elena Khan, Kat Khan, Udita Khanna, Laila Kharouba, Vicki Kim, Helen King, Keeya King, David Kirby, Nina Kiri, Dani Klupsch, Chrstine Ko, Liudmyla Koblytska, Adam Kolozsvari, Michael Koras, Shruti Kothari, Ericka Kreutz, Jennifer Krukowski, Stephen Kunken, Ashleigh LaThrop, Joel Lacoursiere, Emma Laishram, Amy Landecker, Justin Landry, Dave Lapsley, Megan Laursen, Caeden Lawrence, Valerie Lecomte, Carinne Leduc, April Lee, Jaemoon Lee, Raevv'n Leedham, Julie Leeds, Shannon Leibinger, Kendra Leigh, Erica Levene, Ben Lewis, Eileen Li, Natalie Lisinska, Masa Lizdek, Christian Lloyd, David Lopez, Daveed Louza, Sachi Lovatt, Lovina, Charlie Luborsky, Jane Luk, Ariel Lukane, Cornelia Luna, Tabitha Lupien, Wilex Ly, John Carroll Lynch, Bill MacDonald, Matthew MacFadzean, David MacInnis, Sebastian MacLean, Ian MacPherson, Amanda Macevicius, Matt Maenpaa, Jonathan Malen, Daniel Malik, Carson Manning, Nat Patricia Manuel, Limor Markovzki, Nola Martin, Jason Martorino, Omar Maskati, William Matthews, Robyn Matuto, Maggie May, Colin McClean, Caitlin McConkey-Pirie, Tejay McDonald, James McDougall, Al McFoster, Andrew McGillivray, Catherine McGregor, Makayla McLaughlin, Catherine McNally, Roderick McNeil, Andy McQueen, Sarah McVie, Rohan Mead, Matthew Mease, Miles Meili, Christopher Meloni, Katie Messina, Suzanne Miller, Sarahlynn Millington, Sarah Mitchell, Michelle Mohammed, Rojan Molanian, Riley Monaghan, Andrew Moodie, Anita Moore, Brendan Morgan, Krista Morin, Adrian Morningstar, Jacob Moro, Ish Morris, Barrett Morrison, Jake Mossop, Lily-Fay Mowbray, Kate Moyer, Lara Mrkoci, Natasha Mumba, Grace Munro, Sadie Munroe, Laurie Murdoch, Sarah Murphy-Dyson, Kyla Musselman, Miranda Nagy, Jean-Paul Najm, Stefanie Nakamura, Maria Nash, Lucas Neff, Timothy Ng, Kianna Nicolas, Yasmijn Nicolle, Laura Nordin, Simon Northwood, Alexander Nunez, Paloma Nunez, Chris O'Bray, Lori O'Connell, Meaghan O'Connor, Bridget Ogundipe, Moni Ogunsuyi, Katherine Oh, Anita Olanick, Matthew Olver, John Ortiz, Julian Osen, Samy Osman, Jim Pagiamtzis, Dani Pagliarello, Owen Painter, Marlon Palmer, Mercedes Papalia, Andrew Jaehyun Park, Sunni Park, Karen Parker, Cam Parkes, Samantha Parkinson, Konima Parkinson-Jones, Daryl Patchett, Amish Patel, Shreya Patel, Alain Patry, Ipsita Paul, Miranda Rose Pave, Joshua Peace, Alanis Peart, Alyssa Peddle, Imali Perera, Ryan Perlus, Rebecca Perry, Andrew Perun, Brendan Petak, Melanie Phan, Alisha Phillips, Boomer Phillips, Melanie Phillipson, Krasimira Sofia Piazza, Ed Pinker, Janet Pinnick, Joshua David Pivato, Sylvain Plasse, Silvia Platsis, Ari Pollack, Kathleen Pollard, Fanny Poon, Anna Popowicz, William Poulin, Elinor Price, Nykeem Provo, Lisa Pryce, Dana Puddicombe, Thandie Quiambao, Rosemarie Raghallaigh, Ashleigh Rains, Gord Rand, Tim Ransom, Jennie Raymond, Elizabeth Reaser, Tara Redmond van Rees, Andre Reiter, Bas Reitsma, Asia Rempel, Allana Reoch, Destiny Rettinger, Sean Rey, Michael Rhoades, Charlie Riina, Joel Rinzler, Rebecca Rittenhouse, Helene Robbie, Kim Roberts, Laila Robins, Karen Robinson, Spencer Robson, Isaiah Rockcliffe, Tyler Ronald, Ian Ronningen, Tara Rosling, Jamillah Ross, Owen Ross, Matthew Rowsell, Cydney Rusch, James Russell, Ella Ryan, Maya Ryan, Evan Sabba, Catherine Saindon, Morgan St. Onge, Ronica Sajnani, Samer Salem, Mark Samuels, Cristina Sanchez, Olivia Sandoval, Bea Santos, Vas Saranga, Nayo Sasaki-Picou, Lauren Saunders, Victoria Sawal, Marianne Sawchuk, Peter Schindelhauer, Robin Schisler, Glen Schultz, Nathan Scott, Christopher Seivright, Helena-Alexis Seymour, Jeremy Shamos, Melody Shang, Eileen Beth Shapiro, Carla Sheedy, Emily Shelton, Ana Shepherd, Isabella Shibuta, Saad Siddiqui, Vivian Peryl Simms, Felicia Simone, Ted Simonett, Timothy Simons, Stephen Graham Simpson, Adam Singer, Simon Sinn, Sophia Slaysman, Sarah Slywchuk, James Smith, Stacy Smith, Zachary Smithers, Jane Smythe, David Snelgrove, Naomi Snieckus, Birgitte Solem, Christina Song, Alex Spencer, Iliana Spirakis, Sugenja Sri, Nicole Stamp, Ordena Stephens, Sacha Stewart, Carly Street, Zoey Stretch, Rehan Suleman, Sean Sullivan, Naima Sundiata, Rossif Sutherland, Sydney Sweeney, Nora Sweet-Underhill, Rachel Sybblis, Luna Szeto, Catherine Tait, Sanjay Talwar, Mish Tam, Peggy Bree Tam, Chris Tarpos, Katerina Taxia, Briana Templeton, Shahi Teruko, Devon Teuscher, Yohance Thomas, Christopher Thompson, David Thompson, Alastair Thorburn-Vitols, Avery Star Pryce Tibayan, Jordan Till, Emmerly Tinglin, Ricky Tollman, Marisa Tomei, David Tompa, Luc Trottier, Dylan Trowbridge, Taylor Trowbridge, Diana Tso, Bruce Tubbe, Bek Tucker, Brianne Tucker, Natalie Turner, Ryan Turner, Jeanette Tyzer, Malube Uhindu-Gingala, Nadeem Umar-Khitab, Puja Uppal, Francis Uy, Sura Uysal, Shantel Vailloo, Laura Vandervoort, Patricia Vanstone, Joe Vercillo, Jennifer Villaverde, Angela Vint, Chris Violette, Perrie Voss, Michael Wacholtz, Abbas Wahab, Sophia Walker, Eilish Waller, Adrian Walters, Cornelia Walters, Samantha Wan, Stephanie Ng Wan, Oshini Wanigasekera, Edonis Washington, Mark Waters, Bahia Watson, Jonathan Watton, Daniel Watts, Erin Way, Paulyne Wei, Savannah Welch, Kirsten Wendlandt, Sam Wexler, Kevin Whalen, Neil Whitely, Nadine Whiteman, Elizabeth Whitmere, Mark Wiebe, Matthew Willson, Adam Kenneth Wilson, Blythe Wilson, Laura Wilson, Marissa Kate Wilson, Oprah Winfrey, Adam Winlove-Smith, Jayli Wolf, Kenny Wong, Jazlyn Wong-Lee, Matthew Worku, Naomi Wright, Teagan Wright, Bryce Wynter, Emi Yasuo, Hannah Yohannes, Anne Yorke, Beatriz Yuste, Andrew Zachar, Paniz Zade, Greg Zajac, Charlie Zeltzer, Amanda Zhou, Sylvia Zuk
66 episodes
(TV-MA - strong language, adult themes, sexual situations, sci-fi/fantasy violence, nudity, rape)
PLOT:
Set in a dystopian future, a woman is forced to live as a concubine under a fundamentalist theocratic dictatorship.
season 1 -
Offered, one of the few fertile women known as Handmaids in the oppressive Republic of Gilead, struggles to survive as a reproductive surrogate for a powerful Commander and his resentful wife. June and her fellow Handmaids assist with the delivery of Janine's baby, prompting her to recall her own daughter's birth, and draws closer to Ofglen while dreading a secret meeting with the Commander. June visits Janine and her baby with Serena and remembers the early days of the revolution, before Gilead. Ofglen faces a difficult challenge. Punished by Serena, June begins to unravel and reflects on her time with Moira at the Red Center. Serena makes June a surprising proposition, as June remembers the unconventional beginning of her relationship with Luke. Emily tries reintegrating into Gilead. When a trade delegation from Mexico comes to Gilead, June discovers several shocking secrets. Flashbacks show what happened to Luke after being separated from June and Hannah. While Serena is away, Commander Waterford takes Offred on an excursion outside the walls of Gilead to a den of iniquity where she finds a familiar face. June is tasked with going back to Jezebels to find a package. Meanwhile, Janine has trouble relinquishing her newborn baby. Serena confronts June and Fred. June struggles with a complicated, life-changing revelation. The Handmaids face a brutal decision.
season 2 -
June reckons with the consequences of a dangerous decision while haunted by memories from her past and the violent beginnings of Gilead. June adjusts to a new way of life, while in hiding in Boston. Emily reflects on her past as a new arrival disrupts life at the Colonies. June reflects on her relationship with her mother as she navigates her way through Gilead. In Little America, Moira tries to cope with the trauma she endured. A baby shower provokes a troubling shift in June's relationship with Serena as she reckons with the choice she made that led her to become a Handmaid. June spirals as a Gilead ceremony disrupts her relationship with Nick. Janine tries to adjust to life in the Colonies, jeopardizing her friendship with Emily. June finds unexpected allies and obstacles in her search for a way to protect Hannah. Fred prepares for the dedication of a new Red Center. Nick struggles with his new assignment. An attack sends shockwaves through both Gilead and Little America. Serena makes a dangerous choice. Moira searches for someone from her past. A sick baby tests June and Serena. Janine finally faces Naomi. The Waterfords embark on a diplomatic trip abroad. Serena faces the temptation of life outside Gilead. Luke and Moira grapple with survivor's guilt. Offred seeks support from allies. A frustrated Serena becomes desperate. Fred tries to make amends with June. Nick pushes Eden farther away. June is faced with an unexpected reunion. June faces a grueling challenge alone as she recalls her life as a mother. Serena and Fred deal with the fallout of their actions towards June. June is sent to a familiar place. Nick is rocked by Gilead's brutal response to a crime. Emily is assigned to a mysterious new house. Serena and the other wives strive to make change. Emily learns more about her new Commander. June faces a difficult decision.
season 3 -
June embarks on a bold mission with unexpected consequences. Emily and Nichole make a harrowing journey. The Waterfords reckon with Serena's choice to send Nichole away. June helps the Marthas with a dangerous task while navigating a relationship with her pious new walking partner. Emily and Luke struggle with their altered circumstances. Serena attempts to recuperate at her mother's home. Lawrence teaches June a hard lesson about the difficult decisions he makes as a Commander. June negotiates a truce in the Waterfords' fractured relationship. Janine oversteps with the Putnam family. A still-healing Aunt Lydia offers a brutal public punishment. June and Serena grapple with a new revelation about Nichole, leading to an incident that will have far-reaching ramifications. June makes an important connection as she attempts to protect Nichole while accompanying the Waterfords, Rita and Aunt Lydia to Washington D.C., where a powerful family offers a glimpse of the future of Gilead. June escalates her risky efforts to find Hannah. Emily must face her past crimes. Serena and Fred contemplate their future in Washington. June and the rest of the Handmaids shun Ofmatthew, and both are pushed to their limit at the hands of Aunt Lydia, who reflects on her life and relationships before the rise of Gilead. Confined in a hospital, June's sanity begins to fray, but an encounter with Serena forces June to reassess her recent actions. Ready to strike back at her oppressors, June starts making arrangements for an ambitious plan, but a devious ploy on the part of Fred threatens to derail her. A return to Jezebels puts everything in jeopardy. Serena and Fred take a clandestine trip. Gilead leadership is rocked by losses of their own. Luke and Moira adjust to new arrivals in Canada. A tragedy strikes the Lawrence household. With her plan in place, June reaches the point of no return on her bold strike against Gilead. Serena and Fred attempt to find their way forward in their new lives.
season 4 -
On the run, an injured June and the fugitive Handmaids find refuge at a farm. In Gilead, an imprisoned Lawrence tries to avoid a death sentence. Aunt Lydia reels from the loss of 86 children on Angels' Flight. June plots revenge at the local Jezebels, before she and the Handmaids plan to leave the farm for the next safe house. In Toronto, Moira deals with the fallout of June's choices. Serena and Fred are bound together by a miracle. Captured by Gilead, June faces a vengeful Aunt Lydia and endures a torturous interrogation. Nick and Lawrence collaborate to protect June. In Toronto, Luke struggles with how to help June and Hannah. June takes a harrowing journey with Janine, trying to escape Gilead, as Janine remembers a stressful experience in her past. In Toronto, Serena tries to manipulate Rita, who seeks advice from Moira. June seeks out more active rebels in the Chicago war zone, while Janine tries to help her fit in with their new group of survivors. Moira goes on her first field aid mission. After a shocking reunion with Moira, June contemplates the possibility of freedom, and confronts the unfulfilled promises she's made to herself and to Luke. June struggles with her newfound freedom, reuniting with loved ones and confronting her nemesis, Serena. June confronts Fred and Serena in court and challenges Emily to face a painful reminder of her Gilead past. Lawrence presents Aunt Lydia with a newly captured, familiar Handmaid. June and Luke work together to save Hannah. Serena and Fred greet unexpected visitors from Gilead. Janine tries to assist Aunt Lydia when a Handmaid-in-training goes on a hunger strike. June draws on all her resources and relationships, risking everything to ensure her own kind of justice.
season 5 -
June confronts the consequences of killing Fred. A scared Serena makes an unexpected decision. June struggles to move on with her life in Toronto. Serena plans an elaborate memorial. Aunt Lydia and Janine prepare Esther for her first posting as a Handmaid. June and Moira join a rebel outpost. As a pregnant widow, Serena tries to restore her status. Aunt Lydia questions her strict methods of dealing with Handmaids. June fights her need for violent revenge as Serena settles into her new role in Toronto. Rattled by Janine, Aunt Lydia makes a surprising suggestion to Lawrence. June and Luke embark on a dangerous quest. Serena gets to know her new hosts. June and Luke's mission puts them in serious jeopardy. Serena senses a threat from her benefactors. Lawrence and Nick make a shocking power move. June and Serena find themselves in a desperate situation. June receives a tempting offer from a surprise visitor. Serena hits rock bottom and searches for allies. June and Luke prepare for a rescue mission. Serena tries new tactics with her oppressive hosts. Lawrence makes a surprising proposal to elevate his status. Under threat, June must find a way to keep herself and her family safe from Gilead and its violent supporters in Toronto.
season 6 -
June and Serena's journey takes an unexpected turn. Moira makes a bold decision. Nick deals with a powerful visitor. June tries to settle in a new community, Serena seeks sanctuary and Luke and Moira take a big risk. June struggles to save her loved ones. Commander Lawrence welcomes diplomats to New Bethlehem. Aunt Lydia searches for Janine. June disrupts the rebels' plans. Commander Lawrence gains power and influence. June and Moira go undercover. Serena and Nick make consequential choices. June hides in an unexpected place. After a shocking revelation, June spirals. Serena plans for a prestigious future. June and Moira execute their dangerous plan. Serena makes a big commitment. June faces her biggest challenge as Gilead cracks down on the rebels. June reflects on her experiences in Gilead and decides what to do next.
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