Movies That Make You Think — Part 16



Four watch-now picks with that “hangs in your head afterward” quality — paranoia, family secrets, survival, and space.

Bugonia (Peacock)

A conspiracy spiral that starts as dark comedy and turns into something sharper — two true believers kidnap a CEO they’re convinced is not human.



Inheritance (Hulu)

A father’s buried past detonates into an international conspiracy — tense, fast, and built around the question of who you can trust.



Eden (Netflix)

A true-story island escape that turns into a pressure cooker — paradise, control, and what happens when other people show up.



Ad Astra (Peacock)

A quiet, beautifully shot space odyssey that’s really about obsession and loneliness — and the emotional wreckage left behind.







The first primaries I’m watching in 2026

Early races to watch in 2026.

Over the next 53 days, we’ll get the opening signal for 2026; a year where a whole swath of primary challengers could start changing the Democratic Party.

These early races are a must‑watch test: can pro‑worker populists break through the donor/consultant machine?

Here are the early races I’m watching, with links to my endorsements (each one includes ways to help):

How these early races go will tell us a lot about what the rest of the 2026 primary map looks like — and where the energy is.

If you want the full list as I add more: See all endorsements →

Endorsement: Analilia Mejía for Congress (NJ‑11)

Analilia Mejía for Congress.


This is Endorsement #13 — for Analilia Mejía, running for Congress in New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District (NJ‑11).

Election note: this is a special election — Election Day is Thursday, February 5, 2026.

Her message is blunt in a way more candidates need to be: “blue no matter who” isn’t enough — we need unbought leadership that will fight the oligarchy and make the economy work for working people.

She’s a Jersey candidate with a working‑family story: her mom landing a union job changed everything — and Analilia has spent years fighting for wins like the $15 minimum wage and paid sick days in New Jersey.


Why this endorsement

  • Unbought, unbossed energy. A candidate who doesn’t do the “don’t ask for much” politics that keeps working families stuck.
  • Pro‑worker track record. Rooted in fights for concrete material gains like wages and paid leave.
  • Willing to confront the right — and the donors. Not just opposition to Trumpism, but opposition to the money/power structure that enables it.

If you’re in or near NJ‑11 — or you just want to back more unbought candidates nationwide — consider donating or signing up to volunteer.



Endorsement: Claire Valdez for Congress (NY‑07)

Claire Valdez for Congress.


This is Endorsement #12 — for Claire Valdez, running for Congress in New York’s 7th Congressional District (NY‑07).

She’s an Assemblymember, a union organizer, and a proud democratic socialist running a campaign centered on housing, healthcare, and workers’ rights.

She’s also been endorsed by labor leaders, including UAW President Shawn Fain, and by Zohran Mamdani.


Why this endorsement

  • Labor movement candidate. A working‑class, union‑rooted voice who talks about corporate power like it’s real (because it is).
  • Affordability first. A serious focus on housing costs, healthcare, and dignity for working people.
  • Solidarity beyond borders. Clear opposition to funding forever wars, and a willingness to stand up against systems that cage and terrorize working families.

If that’s the kind of representation you want in Congress, chip in, volunteer, and share the campaign.