Dirty John is a gripping true crime drama that follows the disturbing story of a conman and the unsuspecting victims he preys upon. Set in the 1980s, the series delves into the dark world of deception, manipulation, and murder, as an ex-husband's lies and deceit lead to a deadly game of cat and mouse.
Follow the story of how the Old West was won—and lost—through the blood, sweat and tears of many. Spanning 15 years before, during and following the Civil War from 1859 to 1874, embark on an emotional journey across a country at war with itself, experienced through the lens of families, friends and foes all attempting to discover what it truly means to be the United States of America.
While navigating their careers in Los Angeles, a struggling jazz pianist named Sebastian and an aspiring actress named Mia fall in love. They try to balance their aspirations for the future as they face challenges and obstacles along the way.
A family heads to an isolated hotel for the winter where a sinister presence influences the father into violence, while his psychic son sees horrific forebodings from both past and future. The father's mental health deteriorates rapidly, and he becomes a danger to his family. As the mother tries to protect her son, they must find a way to escape the hotel and the father's madness.
Gutfeld! is a comedy talk-show that combines commentary, discussion, and political satire, making it a must-watch for fans of late-night and politics.
After escaping from Tweedy's farm, Ginger and her chicken flock find a peaceful island sanctuary. However, a new and terrible threat puts all chicken-kind in danger. Despite risking their freedom, Ginger and her team decide to break in and face the threat.
During the early years of the U.S. space program, a team of female African-American mathematicians at NASA play a vital role in assisting with calculations and ensuring the success of space missions. They face racial segregation and gender discrimination, but their brilliance and determination ultimately help them overcome these obstacles and make significant contributions to the space program.
Halston is a TV show that follows the journey of fashion designer Halston as he rises to fame in 1970s New York City and experiences the consequences of his ego and arrogance. It explores his relationships, including his friendships with a straight woman and a gay man, as well as his romantic relationships with other men. The show delves into the world of Studio 54, drug use, and the price of fame in the fashion industry.
Stranded in the open sea after a fatal accident, a young woman and her two friends are rescued by a fishing vessel's captain, unaware that the ship harbors a chilling secret.
Massimo is a member of the Sicilian Mafia family and Laura is a sales director. She does not expect that on a trip to Sicily, trying to save her relationship, Massimo would kidnap her and give her 365 days to fall in love with him.
Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital is a supernatural drama series set in a haunted hospital in Maine. It follows the story of multiple protagonists who are faced with ghosts, psychic powers, and a secret society. The hospital is also plagued by unethical doctors and a creepy ghost girl.
Tony Manero, a 19-year-old Italian-American man living in Brooklyn, finds release from his life's troubles through his passion for disco dancing. As he prepares for a dance contest, he navigates the challenges of racism, homophobia, and class differences in 1970s New York City.
A young woman struggles to defend her Sámi heritage in a world where xenophobia is on the rise, climate change is threatening reindeer herding, and young people choose suicide in the face of collective desperation.
An honest New York cop named Frank Serpico blows the whistle on rampant corruption in the force only to have his comrades turn against him. Frank Serpico (Al Pacino) covered in blood and slumped in the backseat of a police car as it races to a hospital with lights and sirens blaring. He has just been shot in the face. The rest of the movie tells the story of Serpico's career up to this moment, starting with him becoming a police officer in 1960. He is very idealistic and believes in non-brutal methods to catch criminals. Serpico also refuses to join in on police corruption, specifically that which involves shaking down and taking payoffs from gambling and drug dealing organizations. His refusal to take bribes earns him the suspicion of his fellow officers throughout the majority of the precincts to which he is assigned. Additionally, Serpico finds trouble fitting in due to his embrace of the counterculture of the 1960s: He moves to Greenwich Village, grows his hair and beard long to the point where he must maintain a plainclothes appearance, and associates with a more left-wing crowd that is distrusting of the NYPD. At first Serpico tries appealing to his bosses about the corruption, but gets nowhere. He enlists a highly-connected fellow officer, Bob Blair (Tony Roberts) in his fight against corruption, but not even he can crack the city administration's general indifference. His campaign and the resulting complications and harassment within the department take a toll on his mental health and his relationship with fiancee Laurie (Barbara Eda-Young), who ultimately leaves him. After meeting a sympathetic police inspector who agrees to assist him with both disrupting the gambling rackets and later calling attention to the problem by going to the New York Times, he is transferred to narcotics, as he has always wanted. However, he finds himself in an even more corrupt and hostile atmosphere than before, where he has mostly enemies and almost no allies due to the reputation he has garnered. As a result, he is shot in the face during a raid on a heroin lab due to his fellow officers' reluctance to come to his aid. After being left for dead and eventually discovered by two uniformed officers, the story takes over from the beginning and shows a recuperating Serpico being tended to by his family and few remaining friends as well as being anonymously harassed with hate mail. At the end of the film, Serpico testifies to the Knapp Commission on police corruption. The film ends with him waiting to board a ship; despite being promoted to detective (a lifelong ambition of his) and being decorated by the department for "conspicuous bravery in action" (along with the two officers who abandoned him during the drug raid) he resigns from the NYPD and emigrates to Switzerland.
In the 23rd century on Mars, private investigator Aline Ruby and her android companion Carlos Rivera investigate a murder case. They unravel a complex web of secrets and danger as they dig deeper into the investigation.
Burning Kabaddi (2021) is a TV show about a high school student who joins a kabaddi team and experiences the thrill of the sport. As he becomes more involved in the world of kabaddi, he discovers a newfound passion within himself. The show highlights the camaraderie, competition, and personal growth that comes with being part of a team.
Colors is a movie that explores the violent world of gang warfare in East Los Angeles. It follows the lives of two police officers assigned to the gang unit as they try to maintain peace in an area torn apart by violence and drugs. The movie highlights the brutal realities of life in the barrios and the challenges faced by both the police and the gangs.
In the year 2285, Admiral Kirk oversees a simulator session of Captain Spock's trainees. Driven by revenge, the genetically engineered tyrant Khan Noonien Singh plans to use the Genesis Device as a weapon. Kirk and his crew must stop Khan and save the galaxy.
In the futuristic city of Donghai, Nezha, a young and arrogant deliveryman, leads a carefree life. However, when his past catches up with him, Nezha must embrace his destiny as the reincarnation of a powerful god and protect the city from impending doom. Along the way, he uncovers his true potential and learns valuable lessons about love, friendship, and sacrifice.
Matt Walsh goes deep undercover in the world of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Prepare to be shocked by how far race hustlers will go and how much further Matt Walsh will go to expose the grift, uncovering absurdities that will leave you laughing.