Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta – Season 13
Follows the lives of some elite women and men in Atlanta involved in the entertainment industry. It covers the drama that goes on with their friends, children, families and coworkers.

MTV
Quarterback – Season 2
A documentary series offering a fresh perspective on each NFL season through the eyes of quarterbacks. This season spotlights Patrick Mahomes, Kirk Cousins, and Marcus Mariota, providing rare, behind-the-scenes access from the start of the 2022 season to its end. The series follows them both on the field and in their personal lives, capturing moments from the huddle to their homes.

Netflix
Building the Band Season 1
Fifty contestants will form bands without ever meeting in person, relying entirely on musical compatibility and shared chemistry. Once the bands are created, they’ll meet for the first time and face the challenge of syncing in appearance, choreography, and overall style.

Netflix
Back to the Frontier Season 1
Three American families embark on a journey to relive life as 1880s homesteaders, giving up modern comforts to embrace the challenges of frontier living.

Max
Celebrity Family Feud – Season 11
Celebrity Family Feud brings stars and their families together in a lively showdown, competing to guess the most popular answers to survey questions asked to 100 people.

ABC
American Gangster: Trap Queens Season 4
Narrated by two-time Grammy-nominated rapper, actress, and radio personality Da Brat, each episode follows a Queen’s rise to power as she builds a multi-million-dollar empire in the criminal underworld leading to her downfall and eventual redemption.

BET+
Dexter: Resurrection – Season 1 (Re-release)
DEXTER: RESURRECTION picks up just weeks after the events of DEXTER: NEW BLOOD, as Dexter Morgan awakens from a coma following the gunshot fired by his own son, Harrison. With Harrison missing and no clues to his whereabouts, Dexter heads to New York City determined to make amends. But the road to redemption is anything but simple. When Miami Metro’s Angel Batista resurfaces with questions, Dexter realizes his past is closing in. As father and son confront their inner demons in a city that never sleeps, they find themselves drawn into a darkness deeper than either expected where their only hope of escape may be each other.

Paramount+
Sinners
In an attempt to escape their dark pasts, twin brothers (Jordan) return to their hometown for a fresh start only to find that something even more sinister is waiting for them. When you keep dancing with the devil, eventually, he follows you home. From Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Coogler, “Sinners” stars Jordan (of the Black Panther and Creed franchises) in a dual role, alongside Oscar nominee Hailee Steinfeld (Bumblebee, True Grit), Jack O’Connell (Ferrari), Wunmi Mosaku (Passenger), Jayme Lawson (The Woman King), Omar Benson Miller (True Lies), and Delroy Lindo (Da 5 Bloods).

DVD/Blu-ray/4K Blu-ray
Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Destination Wedding
Madea and family attend Tiffany’s rushed destination wedding in Bahamas. Tensions arise as Tiffany doubts her fiance, Zavier, and her mother acts strangely, raising suspicions about the marriage’s legitimacy.

Netflix
In Almost Cops, Ramon (Jandino Asporaat), a dedicated special investigating officer determined to make his Rotterdam neighbourhood safer, is forced to work with Jack (Werner Kolf), a reckless ex-detective temporarily demoted to Ramon’s team after an incident. While these opposites must work together, they eventually discover they have more in common than they expected: the loss of a loved one who was murdered. As Ramon and Jack become a dream team, they do everything they can to track down the perpetrator, revealing unexpected secrets and getting ever closer to the truth.

Netflix
Opus
A pop star returns to the spotlight after decades of isolation. From writer and director Mark Anthony Green and starring Ayo Edebiri, John Malkovich, Juliette Lewis, Murray Bartlett, Amber Midthunder, Stephanie Suganami, Young Mazino, and Tatanka Means.

Max
Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight
Inspired by Alexandra Fuller’s memoir, Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight tells the story of eight-year-old Bobo growing up on her family’s farm in Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia) during the final days of the country’s war for independence in 1980. Surrounded by conflict, Bobo absorbs the complexities of both sides of the struggle. Torn by her affection for people on opposing fronts, she tries to make sense of it all through a child’s imaginative lens. Through her eyes, we witness the end of Rhodesia, her family’s enduring connection to the land, and the lasting emotional impact of war.
