The Gilded Age (2022) is set in 1880s New York City high society, where conflicts ensue between the new money Russell family and their old money neighbors, the van Rhijn family. The series delves into the intricacies of this Post Civil War Era society, showcasing the opposing forces of Old Money and New Money. Amidst the wealth and opulence, the characters from different social backgrounds become entangled in a web of intrigue and ambition.
The Mist is a TV show based on the novel by Stephen King. A small town is enveloped by a mysterious mist, trapping residents and unleashing terrifying creatures. As they struggle to survive, they must also confront their own fears and the dark secrets of the town.
Allegiance is a TV show about a CIA agent who is also a former Russian spy. The agent finds himself torn between loyalty to his country and the betrayal of his past. As he goes undercover, he grapples with the complex world of espionage and the dangerous consequences of his actions. The show explores themes of trust, loyalty, and the blurred lines between right and wrong.
Pearson is a spin-off of the popular TV show Suits, featuring lawyer Jessica Pearson. After being disbarred from practicing law in New York, she moves to Chicago and dives into the complex world of politics. Facing corruption and power struggles, Jessica uses her skills to navigate through the treacherous waters of the political scene while trying to maintain her integrity. Along the way, she tackles issues such as government, mayoral races, and family conflicts.
In an alternative history, an American Nazi sympathizer becomes president and causes tensions to rise in an American Jewish family in New Jersey during World War II.
In 1962, reporter Loretta McLaughlin investigates a series of strangulation murders in Boston. She faces backlash from law enforcement and her boss in her quest to expose the truth. With the help of fellow reporter Jean Cole, they uncover a pattern and identify a suspect. However, as their investigation continues, they discover a cover-up and the possibility of multiple killers. Loretta's determination leads her to the truth, but not without facing more challenges and threats. The story sheds light on the struggle against sexism and the pursuit of justice.
Christine is based on the true story of television reporter Christine Chubbuck, who, in 1974, committed suicide on live television. The film explores her personal struggles, including depression, dissatisfaction, and a broken dream. It delves into the pressure of television ratings, workplace issues, and her mental illness. Christine's tragic end shocked the nation and left a lasting impact on the media industry.
Aisha, an immigrant nanny in New York City, is building a new life while taking care of a child for an Upper East Side family. However, she soon discovers a hidden truth that puts her American Dream at risk.
Permission is a movie about a couple who, after being together for many years, decide to open their relationship for experimentation. This decision leads them to face unexpected challenges and forces them to confront their own desires and beliefs about love and commitment.
After surviving domestic abuse, a woman becomes a vigilante, using martial arts and fight training to seek revenge against her abusive husband and protect other victims of domestic violence.
Chuck tells the true story of heavyweight boxer Chuck Wepner, whose life changed forever when he fought against Muhammad Ali in 1975. A washed-up boxer from New Jersey, Chuck finds himself thrust into the spotlight when he is chosen to fight the greatest boxer of all time. As his fame grows, so does his struggle with personal demons and the pressures of being in the public eye. With the support of his wife and daughter, Chuck must find the strength to face his biggest opponent: himself.
Great Choice is a short film that follows a woman who finds herself trapped in a never-ending loop of a commercial. She is forced to make the same decisions and experience the same events repeatedly, leading to a surreal and unsettling journey.
Split follows a man named Kevin Wendell Crumb who has dissociative identity disorder and kidnaps three teenage girls. As his darker personalities begin to emerge, the girls must find a way to escape before his most dangerous personality, known as "The Beast," is unleashed. The movie highlights the psychological torment and suspense as the girls try to survive and understand Kevin's fractured mind.
Set during the Vietnam War, 'Burning Blue' explores the secret relationship between two U.S. Navy pilots, as they navigate love, homophobia, and the pressures of military life. Their forbidden love puts their careers and lives at risk, leading to heartbreak and tragedy.
Giving creatives the chance to step outside the box while being confined to their own homes, the filmmakers behind With/In range from seasoned directors to first-timers, all provided with the same iPhone and basic gear to bring their visions to life.
HILLEMAN - A Perilous Quest to Save the World’s Children is a documentary that tells the incredible story of Dr. Maurice Hilleman, a scientist who dedicated his life to revolutionizing vaccine research and saving millions of children from deadly diseases. Through his groundbreaking work, Dr. Hilleman developed and successfully introduced more than half of the vaccines that are currently used worldwide, including vaccines for measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis A and B, chickenpox, and meningitis. This inspiring and thought-provoking documentary sheds light on the life and achievements of this unsung hero in the field of medicine.
Stranded in rural Italy without transportation or language skills, an American couple on the verge of adopting tries to reconnect during a disastrous vacation, as their fears and relationship problems threaten to boil over.
In 1945, a group of Australian soldiers inadvertently stumbled across Amelia Earhart's downed airplane in the jungles of Papua New Guinea. Now, a team of specialists will use the soldiers' exclusive testimony and an old patrol map to find the plane again.
Charming and kind, Elwood P. Dowd has only one character flaw: an unwavering friendship with a six-foot-tall, invisible rabbit named Harvey. In order to save the family’s reputation, Elwood’s sister, Veta, takes him to the local sanitarium. But when Dr. William Chumley mistakenly commits anxiety-ridden Veta instead of her brother, it sets off a hilarious whirlwind of confusion and chaos as everyone tries to catch a man and his invisible rabbit.
Follow the Houston Astros on their historic journey as they overcome controversies and compete in the World Series to claim victory.