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Q Wave’s Watchlist: July 2025

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By: Max Sinclair "There's nothing to watch" is not a phrase that should exist in a world drowning in content. Join us every month to get curated content - we'll help you avoid the dreaded “Streaming Block” and find something to watch! Happy Gilmore 2 (Netflix) He’s back—and still swinging for the fences (and occasionally the fans). Nearly 30 years after the original became a cult sports-comedy classic, Happy Gilmore is stepping back up to the tee box in a long-awaited sequel, Happy Gilmore 2 , coming exclusively to Netflix. Adam Sandler reprises his iconic role as Happy, the short-tempered, hockey-stick-wielding golfer who once turned the PGA Tour upside down. Now older, arguably wiser, and somehow still allergic to golf etiquette, Happy is pulled back into the game for one more unlikely shot at glory. Whether it’s revenge, redemption, or just a whole lot of chaos, you can expect the same blend of slapstick, sports action, and Sandler-style heart that m...

Q Wave’s Watchlist: June 2025

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By: Max Sinclair "There's nothing to watch" is not a phrase that should exist in a world drowning in content. Join us every month to get curated content - we'll help you avoid the dreaded “Streaming Block” and find something to watch! Dept Q (Netflix) A new kind of detective drama is coming to Netflix—and it's bringing the dark, cerebral charm of Nordic noir across the North Sea to Edinburgh. Dept. Q , based on the internationally best-selling crime novels by Danish author Jussi Adler-Olsen, gets a fresh English-language adaptation that blends brooding atmosphere with gripping cold case mysteries. At the center of the series is Carl Morck, a once-celebrated detective who’s now fallen from grace. Reassigned to the basement of the police department—a posting that seems more punishment than promotion—Carl is tasked with heading up a new unit for unsolved cases. Begrudgingly at first, he starts digging into the dusty files, only to find that many of th...

Q Wave’s Watchlist: May 2025

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By: Max Sinclair "There's nothing to watch" is not a phrase that should exist in a world drowning in content. Join us every month to get curated content - we'll help you avoid the dreaded “Streaming Block” and find something to watch! Havoc (Netflix) Get ready for a gritty, bone-crunching thrill ride as Netflix unleashes Havoc , a hard-hitting action film from acclaimed director Gareth Evans, the mastermind behind The Raid and The Raid 2 . Known for revolutionizing modern action cinema with his kinetic fight choreography and relentless pacing, Evans brings his signature style to a darker, more grounded crime story—with none other than Tom Hardy leading the charge. Havoc marks Evans' return to form, blending the brutal physicality of his earlier work with a gritty noir sensibility. The film stars Hardy as Walker, a jaded detective who’s thrown into the criminal underworld after a drug deal gone disastrously wrong. As he fights his way through a tan...

Q Wave’s Watchlist: April 2025

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By: Max Sinclair "There's nothing to watch" is not a phrase that should exist in a world drowning in content. Join us every month to get curated content - we'll help you avoid the dreaded “Streaming Block” and find something to watch! Black Mirror (Netflix) Prepare to have your mind bent and your reality questioned as "Black Mirror" returns to Netflix for its much-anticipated seventh season. Since its inception, this groundbreaking anthology series, created by Charlie Brooker, has captivated audiences with its dark and often dystopian exploration of modern society and the unanticipated consequences of technology. Over the years, "Black Mirror" has become synonymous with provocative storytelling that offers a mirror to our contemporary world, reflecting our deepest fears and darkest futures through a tech-centric lens. Each episode is a standalone narrative, diving deep into themes of alienation, paranoia, and the human condition, i...