Thou Shall Not Commit Adultery (2026)
This isn’t a simple morality play; it’s a razor-sharp thriller that weaponizes faith, fame, and feminism against each other. Watching Cassie—a woman who built an empire on purity and principle—squirm under the weight of her own hypocrisy is both uncomfortable and utterly captivating. The real hook is the slow-burn betrayal from the assistant, a psychological cat-and-mouse game that keeps you guessing who is truly the victim. Perfect for fans of smart, character-driven dramas like *The Undoing* or *Promising Young Woman*, this is a tense exploration of what happens when a public saint is forced to become a private sinner.