A former U.S. President is called out of retirement to find the source of a deadly cyberattack, only to discover a vast web of lies and conspiracies.
Mercy Street is a historical drama TV show set during the American Civil War. It follows the lives of nurses, doctors, and patients in a Union Army hospital. The show explores the challenges faced by both the medical staff and the soldiers in a time of war and societal upheaval.
A desperate father, alongside a tenacious cop, battles his own demons on the streets of 1980s New York as he searches for his missing nine-year-old son.
Trial by Fire tells the true story of Cameron Todd Willingham, a man who was convicted of setting a fire that killed his three daughters. Despite overwhelming evidence of his innocence, Willingham found himself on death row and fought to prove his case.
Tells the story of the rise and fall of the Baltimore Police Department's Gun Trace Task Force and the corruption surrounding it.
US Marshal Mason Pollard specializes in engineering fake deaths of witnesses. He saves witness Sugar Jax from thugs, giving him a new cover. Conflict arises when witness Rina Kimura gathers evidence against crime lord Kosta. Rina kills Kosta and is pursued by his associate Marco. Mason protects Rina, but his mentor Whitlock betrays them. They fight to protect Rina and the stolen cold wallet, containing crucial information. Mason ultimately defeats Whitlock and saves Rina, who testifies against the Syndicate. Rina escapes a fake death setup and walks away with Mason and Sugar, ready to cross the line for love.
Mapplethorpe explores the life and work of renowned photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, delving into his struggles with controversy, fame, and his legacy as a gay artist. Set against the backdrop of the 1970s, the film portrays Mapplethorpe's exploration of sexuality, his battle with AIDS, and his artistic vision that challenged societal norms.
In a segregated army camp in Louisiana in 1944, a black sergeant is shot dead after crying out "they still hate you." As the play examines the murder, the truth of it becomes more shocking and hateful than the murder itself.
Charismatic African-American boxer Jay “The Sport” Jackson has a burning desire to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. Jackson’s fight begins long before the match, though; it takes careful negotiations to convince the white reigning titleholder to even recognize him as a worthy opponent and enter the ring.
A queer reimagining of the French classic La Piscine, in which four former friends and lovers reunite on a hot summer weekend, reigniting long-simmering passions, grievances, and regrets. Olivia, a modern dancer, is vacationing with her husband, Seb, at a secluded country house, when they are paid an unexpected visit by Olivia’s former best friend and, briefly Seb’s lover, Mateo, whose own dance career ended after a serious injury. They haven’t seen or heard from one other in eight years since Mateo cut Olivia and Seb off after a painful betrayal. Adding to this emotionally fraught reunion, Mateo brings along his young and very sexy lover, Zaki. When two more former dance colleagues, Gabriella and her husband and Fabian, Olivia’s lover before Seb, pay a surprise visit, everyone’s romantic and sexual pasts, and desires, collide.
A look at the life of photographer Robert Mapplethorpe from his rise to fame in the 1970s to his untimely death in 1989.
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