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Mission: Impossible
Director: Brian De Palma
Runtime: 111 minutes
Overview: After a covert mission collapses without warning, an elite agent finds himself blamed for the disaster and hunted from all sides. With trust in short supply, he goes on the run to uncover a hidden traitor inside the agency and stop sensitive intelligence from falling into the wrong hands.

Time
Director: Andrea Harkin
Runtime: 58 minutes
Overview: In a British prison, a first-time inmate and a prison officer face guilt, violence, and impossible choices as they try to get through each day. This tense, gritty drama explores survival, responsibility, and the emotional toll of life behind bars.

Inside No. 9
Director: Dan Zeff, Graeme Harper, Guillem Morales, Kieron J. Walsh, Louise Hooper, Reece Shearsmith, David Kerr, Jim O'Hanlon, George Kane, Barbara Wiltshire, Al Campbell, Matt Lipsey, Ian Bevitt
Runtime: 30 minutes
Overview: This darkly comic anthology delivers self-contained stories set in or around a place marked “number 9.” Each episode shifts tone between humor, thriller, horror, and drama, building everyday situations into strange, unsettling, and often surprising tales you can watch in any order.

Barry
Director: Alec Berg, Minkie Spiro, Hiro Murai, Liza Johnson, Maggie Carey, Monnie Aleahmad
Runtime: 30 minutes
Overview: A hired killer relocates from the Midwest to Los Angeles and unexpectedly finds a new outlet in an amateur acting class. As he tries to build a more normal life, his violent work and the people tied to it keep pulling him back, mixing uneasy tension with sharp, offbeat humor.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
Director: Owen Harris, Sarah Adina Smith
Runtime: N/A minutes
Overview: A century before the events of Game of Thrones, a young, idealistic knight and his sharp, diminutive squire travel across Westeros. In a time when the Targaryens still rule and dragons are only a recent memory, their journey draws them into dangerous encounters, powerful enemies, and choices that test their courage and honor.

Euphoria
Director: Jennifer Morrison, Augustine Frizzell, Pippa Bianco
Runtime: N/A minutes
Overview: A group of high school students juggle love, friendships, and identity while dealing with drugs, sex, trauma, and the constant pressure of social media. As their choices collide with everyday life, the series leans into raw emotions, risky behavior, and the messy search for connection.

The Sopranos
Director: Alan Taylor, Andy Wolk, Dan Attias, Danny Leiner, David Chase, David Nutter, Jack Bender, James Hayman, John Patterson, Lee Tamahori, Lorraine Senna, Matthew Penn, Mike Figgis, Nick Gomez, Peter Bogdanovich, Phil Abraham, Rodrigo García, Steve Buscemi, S
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Overview: A New Jersey mob boss struggles to juggle the demands of family life with leading a criminal organization. As pressure mounts, regular sessions with a psychiatrist bring his stress, fears, and contradictions into sharper focus, while relatives and associates pull him in competing directions.

Succession
Director: Adam Arkin, Adam McKay, Andrij Parekh, Kevin Bray, Lorene Scafaria, Matt Shakman, Miguel Arteta, Robert Pulcini, Shari Springer Berman, S.J. Clarkson, Cathy Yan, Becky Martin, Lorene Scafaria
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Overview: An ultra-wealthy family faces uncertainty when their aging patriarch begins stepping back from the media and entertainment empire they control. As loyalties shift and ambitions collide, the relatives and insiders scramble for influence while trying to keep the company—and their relationships—from unraveling.

Sex and the City
Director: Alan Taylor, Alison Maclean, Allen Coulter, Allison Anders, Charles McDougall, Daniel Algrant, David Frankel, John David Coles, Julian Farino, Martha Coolidge, Matthew Harrison, Michael Engler, Michael Fields, Michael Patrick King, Michael Spiller, Nicole
Runtime: 30 minutes
Overview: Four close friends in New York juggle careers, dating, and the city’s fast social scene while openly comparing notes on love, sex, and friendship. As they chase what they want and question what they need, their conversations turn everyday missteps into candid, often funny relationship lessons.

The White Lotus
Director: N/A
Runtime: N/A minutes
Overview: Over one week at an exclusive tropical resort, wealthy vacationers and the staff catering to them clash in small, awkward ways that steadily grow more tense. As the days pass, the picture-perfect getaway starts to feel increasingly uneasy, exposing messy behavior, entitlement, and simmering resentments beneath the surface.

The Rehearsal
Director: Nathan Fielder
Runtime: 30 minutes
Overview: Using a huge crew, actors, and elaborate sets, a filmmaker helps everyday people practice difficult conversations and major life choices inside carefully built simulations. As the rehearsals grow more detailed, the line between planning and living starts to blur, raising uneasy questions about control, authenticity, and what preparation can really fix.

Band of Brothers
Director: David Frankel, David Leland, David Nutter, Mikael Salomon, Phil Alden Robinson, Richard Loncraine, Tom Hanks, Tony To
Runtime: 60 minutes
Overview: Built from survivor interviews, journals, and letters, this miniseries follows an elite paratrooper unit from grueling training in Georgia into major World War II battles across Europe. As they jump into Normandy and push toward the war’s end, they face fear, loss, and the bond that forms under extreme pressure.

The Pacific
Director: Carl Franklin, David Nutter, Jeremy Podeswa, Tim Van Patten, Tony To
Runtime: 60 minutes
Overview: Track the intertwined real-life stories of three U.S. Marines – Robert Leckie, John Basilone, and Eugene Sledge – across the vast canvas of the Pacific Theater during World War II. A companion piece to the 2001 miniseries Band of Brothers.

The Newsroom
Director: Alan Poul, Alex Graves, Anthony Hemingway, Carl Franklin, Daniel Minahan, Greg Mottola, Jason Ensler, Jeremy Podeswa, Joshua Marston, Julian Farino, Lesli Linka Glatter
Runtime: 60 minutes
Overview: A cable-news team tries to raise the bar on nightly reporting while juggling deadlines, workplace pressure, and messy personal relationships. As they chase honest, substantive coverage, they run into corporate demands, commercial competition, and constant internal friction that tests their ideals.

Bicentennial Man
Director: Chris Columbus
Runtime: 131 minutes
Overview: A household robot is brought into a family as a helpful appliance, but over time it begins to show creativity, emotions, and a growing sense of self. As it learns from human relationships and changing times, it pushes beyond its programming and challenges what it means to be recognized as truly human.