Snowfall is a TV show that depicts the rise of the crack cocaine epidemic in Los Angeles in the 1980s. The story follows several characters as they navigate the dangerous and complex world of drugs, crime, and government conspiracies. The series explores the impact of the epidemic on the African-American community and the involvement of the CIA in drug trafficking.
After their mother is killed in a store robbery, four brothers take matters into their own hands and seek vengeance against the killers.
In South Central Los Angeles, three young men, Tre, Doughboy, and Ricky, navigate the challenges of growing up in a crime-ridden neighborhood. Tre seeks to succeed academically and avoid the allure of gang culture, while Doughboy becomes involved in drug dealing and Ricky pursues a football scholarship. The film explores themes of racial inequality, drugs, sex, and gang violence, leading to a tragic event that forces the characters to confront violence in their community.
When a high school student discovers he is the target of a team of assassins, he goes on the run to uncover the secrets of his past and evade capture. With the help of a special agent, he must navigate car chases, shootouts, and hand-to-hand combat to stay alive.
Jody, a 20-year-old man, is stuck in a cycle of dependency and irresponsibility. He must confront his immaturity and make choices that will shape his future.
When a drug dealer kills Shaft's best friend and escapes the law, Shaft decides to take the law into his own hands. With the help of his nephew, a police officer, Shaft sets out to seek justice and bring down the criminal empire.
Set on the rise of the crack epidemic in Los Angeles in the early 1980s and its ultimate radical impact on the culture as we know it, the story follows numerous characters on a violent collision course.
In Poetic Justice, a young hairdresser named Justice copes with the loss of her boyfriend in a tragic shooting incident. She embarks on a road trip with a postal worker named Lucky, who also carries his own emotional baggage. As they journey through the streets of South Central Los Angeles, they discover love, healing, and the power of poetry in the face of violence and despair.
Brian O'Conner, a former cop turned street racer, is asked to infiltrate a criminal's gang by teaming up with his childhood friend Roman Pierce. Their mission is to take down a dangerous criminal named Carter Verone. Along the way, they face car races, police chases, and the risk of their cover being blown. Together, they must navigate the world of fast cars and undercover work to redeem themselves and bring the criminal to justice.
Higher Learning is a movie that explores the lives of diverse students at a fictional university. It delves into topics such as racism, date-rape, black militant groups, school shootings, and interracial relationships. The film portrays the experiences of a naive young woman, struggling with the realities of college life and the complexity of race politics.
In 1920s Florida, a small-town sheriff investigates a race riot and discovers a dark history of racism, corruption, and wrongful accusations. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers shocking secrets and faces the challenge of overcoming deeply ingrained prejudice.
Michael Jackson: Dangerous - The Short Films (1993) is a compilation of music videos from Michael Jackson's legendary 'Dangerous' album. The collection features visually stunning and groundbreaking videos that showcase the immense talent and creativity of the pop singer.
A compilation of Michael Jackson's greatest hits music videos, showcasing his iconic style and unforgettable performances.
Remember the Time is a 1992 music video featuring Michael Jackson as a powerful pharaoh in ancient Egypt. In the video, he entertains the queen and her court with his singing and dancing skills. However, the jealous king and his cat try to sabotage his performance. This short movie is a visual spectacle showcasing the magic of music and dance in a historical setting.
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