The Wire is a compelling and realistic portrayal of the fight against crime in Baltimore. It delves into the complex world of drug trafficking, police department politics, and urban decay. The show follows the lives of various characters, including police officers, drug dealers, and everyday citizens, showing how their lives intersect and the impact of their actions on the city.
Homicide: Life on the Street is a TV show that follows the lives of detectives in the Baltimore police department as they investigate murders and try to bring justice to the victims. The show delves into the social issues surrounding crime and the impact it has on the community.
When the disappearance of a young girl grips the city of Baltimore in 1966, the lives of two women converge on a fatal collision course.
After losing his wife, a widowed man and his son start new lives in Seattle. The son calls a radio talk-show to find his father a new partner. Their story touches the hearts of hundreds of women across the country. One of them, a Baltimore Sun reporter, feels something missing in her own relationship and can't get the widowed man out of her head. She writes a letter and sends it to him, inviting him to meet her on top of the Empire State Building on Valentine's Day. Meanwhile, the widowed man starts dating a coworker, but his son discovers the letter and responds on his father's behalf. The trio eventually meet on the observation deck of the Empire State Building and begin a new chapter of their lives together.
In the 1960s, at a top secret research facility, a lonely janitor named Elisa forms a unique bond with an amphibious creature being held captive. As she spends time with the creature, teaching it sign language and playing music, Elisa becomes fearful for its safety. With the help of her neighbor Giles and a Soviet spy named Hoffstetler, Elisa embarks on a plan to rescue the creature from the facility. Their escape is complicated by the ruthless Colonel Strickland, who wants to capture or kill the creature for his own gain.
Con-man Charlie and undercover C.I.A. officer Emma ignite love between them, unaware that they are on a collision course professionally. As Charlie tries to escape the 'family business', Emma is closing in on a vengeful criminal who holds Charlie's family debts, forcing them to confront their lies and save themselves and their families.
A troubled police officer is recruited by the FBI to help track down a disturbed individual who terrorizes the city on New Year's Eve. As they investigate the mass shootings and bombings, they uncover the identity of the killer and confront him, leading to a dangerous showdown.
CIA analyst Jack Ryan is tasked with preventing a Neo-Nazi group from detonating a nuclear weapon at a football game in Baltimore, sparking a conflict between the United States and Russia's President. Ryan teams up with CIA Director Cabot to investigate the disappearance of three Russian nuclear scientists and trace the bomb's origin. As tensions escalate and the threat of nuclear war looms, Ryan races against time to stop the extremists and avert a catastrophic conflict.
Tells the story of the rise and fall of the Baltimore Police Department's Gun Trace Task Force and the corruption surrounding it.
Melvin Udall, a misanthropic writer with obsessive-compulsive disorder, forms an unlikely friendship with a single mother and a gay artist after the artist is assaulted in a robbery. As their relationships develop, they overcome personal challenges and find a deep connection.
In 1962 Baltimore, Tracy Turnblad, a passionate and optimistic teenager, becomes a sensation after joining a local TV dance show. Through her journey, she challenges racial segregation and fights for integration, inspiring others to embrace equality and acceptance.
Set in 1954 Baltimore, the film follows Wade 'Cry-Baby' Walker, a juvenile delinquent with a passion for rock-n-roll. He falls for Allison, a good girl from a wealthy family, setting off a series of events that challenge their love in a society marked by class differences and conformity. With the help of friends, Cry-Baby takes on the establishment and fights for their forbidden love.
The Keepers is a gripping TV show that follows the investigation into the unsolved murder of Sister Catherine Cesnik, a Catholic nun in Baltimore. As former students of a Catholic high school, who were taught by Sister Catherine, come forward with shocking allegations of sexual abuse by a priest, filmmakers dig deeper into the case, exposing a web of corruption and cover-ups within the Catholic Church and the Baltimore law enforcement.
Ace of Cakes follows the daily operations of Charm City Cakes, a custom cake shop in Baltimore, Maryland. The show highlights the creativity and teamwork involved in designing and constructing intricate and often unconventional cakes for various occasions. Through the trials and triumphs of the team, viewers get a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges of running a small business and the artistry of cake decoration.
The Corner is a TV mini-series based on the book of the same name. It follows the lives of drug addicts and drug dealers in Baltimore, shedding light on the harsh realities of urban decay and the impact of drugs on individuals and communities. The series focuses on the challenges faced by African-Americans living in poverty and the social issues surrounding drug addiction.
Young Americans is a teen drama set at a prestigious boarding school in Baltimore. The series revolves around the lives of a group of wealthy teenagers as they navigate the challenges of adolescence, including issues of sexuality, friendship, and coming-of-age. The show explores themes of identity and self-discovery, with a backdrop of romance, secrets, and teenage angst.
In ...And Justice for All, a lawyer named Arthur Kirkland is faced with an ethical dilemma when he is assigned to defend a judge accused of rape. As he dives deep into the case, he uncovers a web of corruption and faces numerous challenges in his pursuit of justice. Kirkland must navigate through a flawed judicial system and confront his own personal demons to fight for what is right.
Set in the 1950s, a group of friends in Baltimore navigate through the challenges of life, love, and friendship. The story revolves around a diner where they often meet to share their experiences and bond with one another. As they face various personal and relationship issues, they find solace and support in their tight-knit group.
Born free in the American West, Black Beauty is a horse rounded up and brought to Birtwick Stables, where she meets spirited teenager Jo Green. The two forge a bond that carries Beauty through the different chapters, challenges and adventures.
In 1960s Baltimore, a plump teenager named Tracy Turnblad dreams of dancing on The Corny Collins Show, a local TV dance program. When Tracy wins a role on the show, she becomes a celebrity overnight. However, Tracy's emergence as a star threatens the reigning dance queen, Amber Von Tussle, and her domineering mother, Velma. With the help of her friend Seaweed, Tracy fights for racial integration on the show while pursuing her own dreams of stardom.