STREAMING GIANT Tubi has unleashed its January slate, and what’s on the menu is a DARK PORTRAIT of a nation in decline. As Americans face a NEW YEAR of uncertainty, this FREE platform is offering a disturbing cocktail of 1970s political paranoia, apocalyptic horror, and teenage vampire obsession. Critics are calling it a MASS-BROADCAST PSYCHOSIS designed to keep viewers numb, angry, and endlessly scrolling.
From day one, the offering reads like a diagnostic of our collective sickness. They’re pushing the violent vigilantism of “Taxi Driver,” the cosmic dread of “2001: A Space Odyssey,” and the entire “Twilight” saga—a one-two punch of existential horror and toxic romance. The inclusion of classics like “Carrie” and “Independence Day” alongside new Tubi originals like “Don’t Mess With Grandma” and “A Kill for a Kill” reveals a calculated strategy: FEED THE CYCLE of outrage and escapism.
The platform isn’t just hosting movies; it’s curating a CULTURE OF FEAR and distraction. While Deion Sanders hosts weekly talk, Tubi simultaneously promotes “TMZ Presents: UFO Revolution,” blurring the line between entertainment and conspiracy. Is this a harmless programming choice, or a DELIBERATE attempt to fragment reality itself? This is more than a streaming list; it’s a loaded weapon aimed directly at the American psyche.
As you settle in to watch the world burn in “Godzilla: King of the Monsters” this January, ask yourself one question: are you being entertained, or are you being PROGRAMMED?




