Under the Radar
“30 Coins” - Season 2 (Max — Oct. 23, Season Premiere)
Most residents of Pedraza, a remote town in Spain plagued by inexplicable, demonic events, have lost their minds and are confined to a psychiatric hospital. Elena (Megan Montaner) lies comatose in a Madrid hospital bed, while Paco (Miguel Ángel Silvestre), shattered by remorse, tries to take care of her. As horror intensifies around them, our group of heroes must face a mysterious new enemy (Paul Giamatti) – someone so perverse that even the devil fears him.
“Milli Vanilli” (Paramount+ — Oct. 24, Documentary Premiere)
This new documentary tells the story of Robert “Rob” Pilatus and Fabrice “Fab” Morvan, who became fast friends during their youth in Germany. With Rob coming from a broken home and Fab having left an abusive household, they shared a similar upbringing and future goal: to become famous superstars. In a few short years, their dreams came true as pop duo Milli Vanilli. However, their ascension to success came with a devastating price that ultimately led to their infamous undoing.
“The Vanishing Triange” - Season 1 (AMC+ — Oct. 26, Series Premiere)
When investigative journalist Lisa Wallace (India Mullen) publishes an article about her mother’s murder, it sparks the disappearance of a woman named Amy Reynolds. Working alongside Det. David Burkely (Leech), the pair embark on an investigation that leads them around Ireland as more girls go missing. But, as they follow every lead, some end up dead ends, but all the while, the killer plays psychological torture games with Lisa, putting her in compromising situations. In the end, she must confront her childhood trauma in order to save the missing girls.
“Fellow Travelers” (Paramount+ with Showtime — Oct. 27, Miniseries Premiere)
Based on the novel by Thomas Mallon, this epic love story and political thriller, chronicles the clandestine romance of two very different men who meet in Mccarthy-era Washington. Matt Bomer plays Hawkins Fuller, who maintains a financially rewarding, behind-the scenes career in politics. Hawkins avoids emotional entanglements – until he meets Tim Laughlin (Jonathan Bailey), a young man brimming with idealism and religious faith. The series follows the couple and their friends through four decades of their lives.