Low-level FBI agent Peter Sutherland works in the basement of the White House manning a phone that never rings - until the night it does, propelling him into a conspiracy that leads all the way to the Oval Office.
Madam Secretary follows the life of Elizabeth McCord, a former CIA analyst who becomes the Secretary of State. Along with her team, she tackles political conflicts, diplomatic challenges, and navigates the complex world of politics in Washington, D.C. As a female politician, she faces various obstacles and strives to make a difference in the world.
Political Animals follows the life of Elaine Barrish, a former first lady and current secretary of state, as she navigates the complexities of politics and her own family drama. From dealing with her ex-husband and their twin sons to managing international relations, Elaine faces numerous challenges while trying to maintain her public image and advance her political career.
The Looming Tower is a drama-filled TV show that delves into the intricacies of the intelligence agencies leading up to the September 11 attacks. Based on real events, it follows the FBI and CIA as they navigate the shifting political landscape and rivalry between these agencies. With the backdrop of the 1990s and the early 2000s, the show uncovers the missed opportunities and miscommunication that ultimately allowed the tragic events of 9/11 to unfold.
Remedy is a medical drama series that focuses on the lives of the Conner family and their work at the Bethune General Hospital in Toronto, Canada. The series explores the challenges they face as they navigate complicated family dynamics and work relationships while dealing with medical emergencies and personal issues. The story revolves around Griffin Conner, a former medical student who becomes a hospital orderly after dropping out of school. He returns to the hospital where his family members work, including his father, who is the chief of staff, and his sister, who is a nurse. Griffin tries to find his place in the hospital while dealing with his own personal demons, including addiction and a dysfunctional family.
DAG is an American sitcom that aired from November 2000 to May 2001 on NBC. It was named after its star, David Alan Grier, who stars as United States Secret Service agent Jerome Daggett. Daggett's name, in turn, is a back-formation. The show also stars Delta Burke as the First Lady of the United States of America.
In 'The Hospital,' a series of murders plague a busy hospital, throwing the staff and patients into chaos. As the hospital's chief-of-staff investigates, he uncovers a web of medical negligence, mental illness, and personal responsibility. Amidst the chaos, a romantic subplot develops and the staff must confront their own conflicts and midlife crises. With its absurdist humor and satire, 'The Hospital' is a comedic mystery movie that explores the dark side of healthcare.
A born leader and emotionally distant husband leads the US Army in a counter-insurgency effort in Afghanistan. He must navigate foreign affairs and the complexities of war while facing marital problems.
In the Line of Fire follows Secret Service agent Frank Horrigan as he tracks down an assassin who is planning to kill the President. As the clock ticks, Horrigan must navigate a web of conspiracy and danger to protect the leader of the nation.
When the President of the United States, a widower, falls in love with a beautiful lobbyist, he must navigate the complexities of his position and the pressures of his campaign while trying to maintain his relationship.
Dave is just an impersonator who gets hired to pretend to be the president. But when the real president falls into a coma, Dave must step up and lead the country. Along the way, he uncovers a political conspiracy and corruption within the government. With his wit and charm, Dave wins the hearts of the people and becomes an unlikely hero.
In 'The Princess Switch: Switched Again', Duchess Margaret unexpectedly inherits the throne of Montenaro and hits a rough patch with her longtime boyfriend. It's up to her double, Princess Stacy of Belgravia, to save the day before a new look-alike, party girl Fiona, foils their plans.
Seven Days in May follows the story of a US Air Force general who discovers a conspiracy within the Joint Chiefs of Staff to overthrow the President. As he tries to uncover the truth, he faces challenges from the Secret Service, kidnapping, and a race against time to prevent a military coup. Set during the Cold War, the movie explores themes of political power, loyalty, and the nuclear arms race.
All the King's Men is a drama-thriller movie that takes place in the American South. It revolves around politics, corruption, and scandal. The story follows a politician who becomes entangled in a web of deceit and power struggles. As he rises to power, he must confront the consequences of his actions and the dark side of politics. The movie explores themes of ambition, manipulation, and the tragedy that comes with the pursuit of power.
After the Watergate scandal and Nixon's resignation, journalist David Frost secures interviews with Nixon in an attempt to salvage his reputation. As the interviews progress, Frost struggles to ask tough questions, but eventually corners Nixon on the Watergate scandal, leading to a confession. The interviews are successful, but Nixon's controversy follows him until his death.
American Dreamz is a satire comedy that follows a singing competition within the White House. With a mix of fictional reality show drama, political satire, and comedic elements, the movie portrays the absurdities of American pop culture and politics. It touches on themes such as image campaigns, sleeper agents, and the influence of television on society.
State of Affairs follows a female CIA agent who serves as the President of the United States' daily briefing, while also handling top-secret missions. The show explores her personal journey as she deals with the loss of her son and fiancé, all while navigating the complexities of national security and the politics of Washington, D.C.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a 2008 movie that follows the story of Dr. Henry Jekyll, a brilliant scientist who develops a serum that unleashes his dark alter ego, Mr. Hyde. As Hyde's violent and sadistic tendencies begin to take over, Jekyll must struggle to regain control before it's too late.
In a distant future dystopia, a chief of staff in an oligarchy government tries to navigate the absurd and surreal social differences while building a new society. He meets a nun, a mortician, and a poet in a post-apocalyptic future filled with poverty and richness. Together, they spark a revolution against the oppressive regime.
An Acceptable Loss follows a college professor turned politician who must confront her dark past when a college student begins stalking her. As secrets are revealed, she must grapple with betrayal, guilt, and the consequences of her choices. With the threat of a nuclear strike looming, she must navigate the complexities of foreign policy and personal relationships to protect herself and those around her.