The Waltons follows the lives of the close-knit Walton family as they navigate the challenges of the Great Depression in rural Virginia. The show explores the relationships between the family members, their struggles and triumphs, and the importance of family bonds during difficult times.
After finding faith, a former R&B singer becomes a preacher and moves with his wife and daughter to St. Louis to start a new life in a church.
Jesus of Nazareth is a TV mini-series that portrays the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, including his birth, his ministry, his crucifixion, and his resurrection. It delves into the political and religious climate of Roman-occupied Judea, depicting the challenges and conflicts faced by Jesus and his followers.
In 1960s Hollywood, an aspiring actress and a charming driver working for a billionaire become involved in a forbidden relationship. As their romance develops, they must navigate the eccentricities of their employer, the eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes. Set against the backdrop of Hollywood in the 1960s, the driver and actress struggle to pursue their dreams while facing various obstacles, including a mother-daughter relationship, the pressures of the movie studio, and the challenges of a changing society.
After returning from the Iraq War, a soldier grapples with the psychological and emotional toll of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). As he tries to readjust to civilian life, he faces challenges such as the government's Stop-Loss policy and the traumatic memories of war. With the support of his friends and family, he must confront his past and find a way to move forward.
Belfast is a powerful coming-of-age drama set in the 1960s, following a young boy growing up in the midst of the Troubles in Belfast. The film explores themes of intolerance, bigotry, and religious persecution as the protagonist navigates through the shabby streets of Belfast. Against the backdrop of exploding cars, rubber bullets, and tear gas, the boy witnesses the social decay and narrow-mindedness prevalent in the divided city. As violence escalates and riots break out, he must find a way to protect his family and maintain his own innocence.
The Big Kahuna is a movie that follows a group of salesman as they attend a convention in Wichita, Kansas. The film explores themes of religion, self-reflection, and the struggles of married life. As the characters navigate conversations about God, divorce, and their careers, they are confronted with the ups and downs of their relationships and personal beliefs.
In the coal mining town of Matewan, West Virginia, in the 1920s, tensions rise when a labor organizer arrives to support the striking miners against the oppressive coal company. As the conflict escalates, the town becomes a battleground for racial tensions, class struggle, and the fight for workers' rights.
Get an in-depth look into the secrets and controversies surrounding The Duggars, a mega-family featured in reality TV. Discover the truth beneath the surface of their seemingly perfect image.
When nightclub singer April gets a surprise visit from her young nieces and nephew, her life takes an unexpected turn. With their troubled past and a domineering grandmother at the helm, April must navigate the challenges of becoming a guardian while also finding her own path to happiness.
The A-List: Dallas is an American reality television series that aired on Logo. The series, the second entry in Logo's The A-List franchise after The A-List: New York, follows the lives of several gay men and one woman as they traverse the gay scene of Dallas, Texas. The series premiered on October 10, 2011. Logo announced the series was canceled along with The A-List: New York.
In Lilies of the Field, a wandering construction worker offers his services to a group of nuns who are hoping to build a chapel in the Arizona desert. Despite their initial doubts, the worker's perseverance and the nuns' determination bring them together to fulfill their shared goal. The film explores themes of faith, resilience, and the power of community.
Set in a small town in 1970s Louisiana, 'Dream Boy' tells the story of Nathan, a shy and introverted teenager who becomes infatuated with Roy, a mysterious new boy in his class. As their relationship grows, they face challenges and struggles, including homophobia and the secrets of their own families.
In The Night of the Iguana, a defrocked priest leads a bus tour in Mexico, where he encounters a group of diverse characters including an alcoholic, a poet, a tour-bus guide, and a spinster. The priest's life takes a dramatic turn when he becomes involved with a widow, leading to tension and conflicts among the group. The film explores themes of love, desire, and redemption against the backdrop of the Mexican landscape.
Marching to Zion is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the history and significance of Zion. It examines the different religious perspectives and conspiracy theories associated with Zion, exploring topics such as religion, history, and cultural differences.
Twenty-seven years ago Gil and Kelly Jo Bates tied the knot with no plans to have kids. Fast forward 19 kids later and this tight-knit family, seemingly too good to be true, has a tremendous bond but are far from perfect. As you will see, when you have a house full of 19 children, from ages two to 25, daily chaos is multiplied exponentially, but so are the joyful and poignant moments that life can bring.
A coming-of-age story of a teenage girl from a liberal upbringing who moves to a conservative baptist community in rural 1950s America.
The Gospel of John is a powerful film that brings the story of Jesus Christ to life. It faithfully portrays the life and teachings of Jesus, his miracles, his crucifixion, and his resurrection. The film is an engaging and thought-provoking exploration of faith, hope, and love.
Burden tells the true story of a former Ku Klux Klan member named Mike Burden who forms a friendship with a African-American reverend. As he tries to leave his past behind, he faces backlash from his white supremacist community and must confront his own ingrained racism.
The children in a religious family clash with their parents as they prepare for the wake of their brother, Mitchel. Teenage Mason desperately tries to reach his lost identical twin through spiritual means. Precocious preteen Molly meticulously organizes the event expecting everything to go exactly as planned. Megan, their older sister, returns home after a long absence, no longer interested in repressing the truth. Their Baptist grandmother and parents attempt to maintain normalcy when an unexpected stranger, Jameson, arrives -- forcing the family to face secrets and lies around Mitchel's death.