Snowfall is a TV show that depicts the rise of the crack cocaine epidemic in Los Angeles in the 1980s. The story follows several characters as they navigate the dangerous and complex world of drugs, crime, and government conspiracies. The series explores the impact of the epidemic on the African-American community and the involvement of the CIA in drug trafficking.
After the murder of his family, Marine veteran Frank Castle becomes the vigilante known as The Punisher. He wages a one-man war against corrupt officials and criminals, using his military training and skills to mete out justice. As he delves deeper into the conspiracy, he uncovers a web of government corruption and drug trafficking that extends far beyond what he initially believed. With each new discovery, Frank becomes a more dangerous and ruthless force, willing to do whatever it takes to expose the truth and obtain revenge.
In the midst of the Auschwitz concentration camp, Rudolf Höss, the commandant, and his wife Hedwig, work to create a perfect life for their family in a house and garden adjacent to the camp. They face the horrors of the Holocaust alongside the constant struggle for normalcy and happiness.
In 1985, while working as a coal merchant to support his family, Bill Furlong discovers disturbing secrets kept by the local convent and uncovers truths of his own; forcing him to confront his past and the complicit silence of a small Irish town controlled by the Catholic Church.
The Boston Globe hires a new editor, Marty Baron, who urges the Spotlight team to investigate the claims of child molestation and cover-up within the Catholic Archdiocese. As the investigation proceeds, the team uncovers a pattern of sexual abuse by Catholic priests and an ongoing cover-up by the church. They write a story exposing the truth, leading to an influx of victims coming forward. The film ends with the resignation of Cardinal Law.
When Nancy, a 34-year-old single woman, is mistaken for a blind date, she decides to go with it and ends up having the best night of her life. However, when she realizes the truth, she must confront her insecurities and take a chance on love.
This documentary delves into the media's manipulation of public perception surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting propaganda campaigns, distortions, and bias. It examines the occupation of Palestine, the Israel-Lebanon War, and key events from 1948 to 2014. Through the lens of media coverage, it reveals the influence of PR coordinators and the complicity of the United States in shaping the narrative.
A thought-provoking documentary that delves into the systemic corruption and collusion between governments and the media. It reveals the truth behind political power and exposes the complicity that perpetuates deception and manipulation of information.
Shock and Awe is a movie about a group of journalists investigating and uncovering a government conspiracy prior to the Iraq War. They face challenges and resistance as they try to reveal the truth to the public.
Paterno is a biographical drama that centers around the events of the Penn State football scandal in 2011. It portrays the life of Joe Paterno, the legendary football coach, and explores the fallout from the revelations of child sexual abuse committed by his assistant coach, Jerry Sandusky. The movie delves into the cover-up, media frenzy, and the impact on Paterno's career and reputation.
Sam the white-washer pines for the affluent Lindy, but she has dumped him in favor of another. Sam finds a large sum of money, and goes to New York to enjoy a shopping spree, buying new clothes, jewelry and a car with a driver. Back home, Lindy flips for Sam and his newfound wealth, and dumps the rival. Sam throws an engagement party where he indulges in a friendly game of cards with his former rival and another man, who unbeknownst to Sam, is a card shark.
Brubaker is a drama crime movie released in 1980. It is based on the true story of Henry Brubaker, a prison warden who goes undercover in a prison in Arkansas to expose corruption and improve the conditions for prisoners.
The Last of the Finest follows four Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) detectives who uncover a government conspiracy involving drug smuggling. As they delve deeper into the case, they become entangled in a web of corruption and cover-ups. With their lives in danger, they must navigate through a dangerous world of criminals and government officials to expose the truth.
Air America is a dark comedy about a civilian pilot caught up in the CIA's secret war in Laos, during the Vietnam War. He becomes involved in drug smuggling and black operations while trying to survive and expose the conspiracy.
In 'Bob Roberts', a folk singer named Bob Roberts runs for Senate, but as his campaign progresses, an investigative reporter uncovers a government conspiracy involving CIA drug trafficking and the Iran-Contra scandal.
Nightmare in Badham County is a psychotronic film that portrays the horrifying experiences of women in a brutal and sadistic prison. The story follows the plight of a female protagonist who gets thrown into this racially segregated prison. She encounters vicious guards, sexual cruelty, and a corrupt prison system. As she fights for survival, she unveils the malicious nature of the prison and the evil sheriff who runs it.
Balibo is a gripping political thriller that tells the true story of the Balibo Five, a group of Australian journalists who were murdered during Indonesia's invasion of East Timor in 1975. The movie follows a young journalist as he investigates the mysterious disappearance of his colleagues and uncovers a web of conspiracy, complicity, and government propaganda. It explores themes of war, journalism, moral responsibility, and the struggle for self-determination.
The Shock Doctrine is a documentary that delves into the use of shock tactics in economics and politics, focusing on the ideology of neoliberalism and its consequences. It examines various historical events, such as the regimes of Augusto Pinochet in Chile and the invasion of Iraq, to illustrate how these shock tactics were implemented. The film exposes the connections between economic policies, foreign interventions, and societal upheavals. Through interviews, archival footage, and analysis, it reveals the impact of these tactics on individuals and societies, questioning the ethical and moral implications of such practices.
In 1960s Paris, a group of women with different backgrounds and desires find themselves intertwined in a web of love, friendship, and crime. As they navigate the vibrant and bohemian city, they face challenges and unexpected twists that test their relationships and loyalty. With an ensemble cast and a mix of romance, drama, and mystery, 'The Good Girls' explores themes of female friendship, self-discovery, and the complexities of life.
A young priest crusades against organized crime in his Naples neighbourhood but falls in love with a 13-year-old boy. It's the chance the gangsters were waiting for to get rid of the thorn in their side. Will they be able to force the boy to accuse the priest of sexual harassment and have his reputation destroyed?