The Finder is a TV show about a war veteran who suffered a brain injury while serving in Iraq. Despite his injury, he uses his unique ability to help people by locating missing persons. The show follows his adventures in Florida as he solves cases and finds answers for those in need. Along the way, he battles his own personal demons and struggles with paranoia. The Finder is a mix of comedy, crime, drama, and romance, making it an engaging and diverse watch.
Former Marine Jackson Briggs, seeking to return to service, transports a female Belgian Shepherd named Lulu to a soldier's funeral. Along the way, they face challenges, bond, and discover the true meaning of loyalty and friendship.
Seven Seconds is a gripping miniseries that explores the aftermath of a hit-and-run case in New Jersey. As the investigation unfolds, it uncovers a web of systemic racism, police abuse, and cover-ups. The story follows the emotional journey of the victim's family, the detectives assigned to the case, and the drug dealer whose life is intertwined with the tragedy. With themes of racial tension, loss of faith, and the dark side of humanity, Seven Seconds offers a powerful and thought-provoking portrayal of justice and redemption.
After suffering a traumatic brain injury in Afghanistan, Lynsey, a US soldier, returns to her hometown of New Orleans and tries to find purpose and reclaim her life. She forms an unexpected bond with James, a local mechanic, but her desire to redeploy and her buried traumas threaten to impede her progress.
Celebrated author and Nation magazine sports editor Dave Zirin tackles the myth that the NFL was somehow free of politics before Colin Kaepernick and other Black NFL players took a knee.
When their father dies, four adult siblings must return to their childhood home and spend a week together, forcing them to confront their dysfunctional relationships and personal issues.
After suffering a brain injury, Chris Pratt becomes a janitor at a bank and gets roped into being the lookout for a heist. As he tries to carry out his role, he struggles with his disability and the consequences of his actions.
22 July is based on the true story of the events that took place on 22 July 2011 in Norway, when a far-right terrorist planted a bomb in Oslo and carried out a mass shooting at a youth summer camp. The film explores the consequences of these horrific acts on the survivors, the families of the victims, and the entire nation.
Seventeen-year-old Nanaka Kirisato is a high school student serious about her studies and goals in life. She frequently criticizes her best friend, Nenji Nagihara, for being a childish delinquent who spends his time fighting other boys. Then one day, after a heated argument with Nenji, she falls off a flight of stairs and suffers a brain injury, resulting in her mind reverting to that of a six-year-old. With this in mind, Nanaka's father and Nenji must keep her injury a secret as she struggles to live a normal life and grow up all over again.
After a brutal gang attack leaves him with fragments of his smartphone embedded in his brain, Tom develops extraordinary mental abilities and sets out to seek revenge on those who hurt him and his friend Lucy.
Stressed by a recent move and being a stay-at-home mom, Teeny takes out her bottled-up rage on her daughter Robbie. Only the help of her friends, family and counselors can stop her from harming Robbie and herself.
When a gangster's robbery goes wrong, a detective is left paralysed and seeks revenge against those who betrayed him. As he undergoes surgery and struggles with his recovery, he must outsmart his enemies and uncover the truth.
SGT. Will Gardner tells the story of a war veteran, suffering from a traumatic brain injury, who embarks on a cross-country motorcycle trip in search of redemption and purpose in life. Along the way, he forms friendships, confronts his demons, and finds hope.
Regarding Henry is a drama film that follows the story of Henry Turner, a wealthy lawyer in New York City who suffers a brain injury after being shot during a robbery. As a result, he develops amnesia and must rediscover his identity, relationships, and values. Through his recovery, Henry learns the true meaning of love, forgiveness, and redemption.
In High Wall, a man suffering from a brain injury is accused of murder. As he struggles to remember the events leading up to the crime, he must find a way to prove his innocence before it's too late. With the help of a determined psychiatrist and an assistant district attorney, he races against time to uncover the truth and discover who is framing him. Will he be able to clear his name and find justice?
Peter Lum, a football star, lives an ideal life in Cronulla until a diagnosis links his concussions to a brain disorder. Unable to accept it, he tries escaping through pub nights but his ex-wife and son know the game caused his downfall.
Facing Ali is a documentary film that explores the life and career of boxing legend Muhammad Ali through the perspectives of his opponents. It highlights his charisma, boxing skills, and impact on the sport of boxing, as well as delves into his personal struggles and triumphs. The film offers a comprehensive look into the man and the icon that is Muhammad Ali.
After a car accident, a man suffers from amnesia and struggles to remember his past. As he undergoes brain scans and treatments, he starts experiencing hallucinations and strange memories. With the help of a psychiatrist, he delves into his dark and mysterious past, uncovering a web of secrets, murder, and betrayal.
In a dystopian future, a man wakes up with no memory and discovers that he is being controlled by a powerful corporation. As he uncovers the truth about his past, he teams up with a group of resistance fighters to take down the corporation and free the world from their control. Along the way, he faces deception, betrayal, and dangerous enemies who will stop at nothing to protect the corporation's secrets.