A tribunal has been convened to consider if this is a bona fide miracle and together with a Nun, Mrs. Wright will observe if she does in fact not require food.
CW: starvation, force feeding, child abuse, incest
A tribunal has been convened to consider if this is a bona fide miracle and together with a Nun, Mrs. Wright will observe if she does in fact not require food.
CW: starvation, force feeding, child abuse, incest
Docking with the Cygnus the crew find Dr Rheinhardt, chief scientist for the mission, still conducting experiments and claiming to be on the verge of a breakthrough.
Reinhardt offers them a chance to resupply and repair before going on their way.
No good will come of this.
A group of mostly young British Muslims (Riz Ahmed, Kayvan Novak, Nigel Lindsay, Adeel Akhtar & Arsher Ali) from Sheffield resolve to bring Jihad to the UK.
No good will come of this.
CW: darker than dark comedic take on a serious subject that skirts being offensive
Nik Khan (Golshifteh Farahani) his business partner and fixer believes he will pull through but even after much medical rehabilitation he ends up 'retired' in a remote cabin.
That is until a mysterious stranger (Idris Elba) finds him the right motivation...
CW: violent as fuck
He pines for Gwen Stacey (Hailee Steinfeld) AKA Spider-woman who was one of the multiple Spider-people drawn from different universes and misses the advice from the world weary Peter Parker (Jake Johnson).
In Gwen's universe she too misses Miles but when a villain pops into her reality from elsewhere this unexpectedly offers a chance to be reunited.
No good will come of this.
CW: Flashing imagery
To clear his debts he agrees to go to the birthday party of billionaire superfan Javi Gutierrez (Pedro Pascal), for which he'll be paid $1m.
The two initially interact awkwardly then bond drunkenly over a screening of Paddington 2. Yes really, and develop a semi-bromance.
Then he finds out Javi isn't who he says he is...
CW: nothing of note, this is goofball comedy
No good will come of this.
CW: I don't know how to do this without spoilering the movie completely but it's full of misogyny and unpleasant as fuck, but in a meaningful way
Into her life comes Filipina Nanny Diana (Chai Fonacier) who she neglected to tell her husband Felix (Mark Strong) about.
Diana gives her some respite and with the help of some traditional Phillipines folk remedies they are both initially sceptical of Christine begins to shine again.
No good will come of this.
CW: portrayal of poor mental health, flashing images, suicide