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Q Wave’s Watchlist: October 2025

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"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 - from the latest and greatest to revisiting oldies - we'll help you avoid the dreaded “Streaming Block” and find something to watch! Monster: The Ed Gein Story (Netflix) Netflix’s Monster anthology dives into its darkest chapter yet with The Ed Gein Story , premiering October 3rd. Created by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan, this season explores the gruesome reality behind one of America’s most infamous criminals. Charlie Hunnam stars as Ed Gein, a reclusive farmer in 1950s rural Wisconsin whose grave-robbing, obsession with his mother, and macabre curiosities inspired cinematic nightmares like Psycho , The Texas Chain Saw Massacre , and The Silence of the Lambs . The supporting cast is just as haunting: Laurie Metcalf plays Augusta Gein, his domineering mother; Tom Hollander appears as Alfred Hitchcock; Olivia Williams as...

Q Wave’s Watchlist: September 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 Rabbit (Netflix) Step behind the velvet rope this September with Black Rabbit, a sleek and savage limited thriller landing on Netflix this month. The series plunges into the chaotic depths of New York’s night scene, where brothers Jake (Jude Law), a charismatic restaurateur, and Vince (Jason Bateman), his estranged sibling, collide in a high-pressure showdown. When Vince waltzes back into Jake’s world, he drags danger, debt, and shattered histories in tow, threatening to consume everything Jake’s built. Expect a gritty, character-driven ride that blends the emotional chaos of Succession with the culinary intensity of The Bear, served with a dark, addictive soundtrack and flashy New York visuals. Jason Bateman direct...

Q Wave’s Watchlist: August 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! Wednesday (Netflix) Your favorite deadpan goth is back. Netflix’s Wednesday returns for its second season this August, and if the first chapter introduced us to Nevermore Academy’s twisted halls, the second promises to dig even deeper into its cryptic corners—with sharper mysteries, darker magic, and more unhinged fun. Jenna Ortega reprises her role as Wednesday Addams, and she’s taking even more creative control this time around, serving as a producer while continuing to deliver the kind of gloriously unbothered performance that made the first season a global smash. The original season still holds the record for the second‑most‑watched English‑language Netflix show ever. Season 2 picks up after the dramatic unraveling o...

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...