Set in the racially divided 1950s, a Black family moves to an all-white Los Angeles neighborhood and faces malevolent forces.
Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G. is a gripping TV show that delves into the investigations surrounding the unsolved murders of renowned rappers Tupac Shakur and Christopher Wallace, also known as The Notorious B.I.G. The series follows the dedicated detectives who worked tirelessly to bring justice to the families of the victims, while also shining a light on the complex and often corrupt world of the music industry. With a focus on the friendship and eventual falling out between the two artists, the show explores the deep-rooted feud and the violent consequences that ensued. Set in the backdrop of Los Angeles and Las Vegas during the 1990s, the plot uncovers a web of conspiracy, corruption, and police cover-ups. It is a captivating and thought-provoking series that brings to light the unresolved mysteries and the lasting impact of these tragic events.
The rap group NWA emerges from the mean streets of Compton in Los Angeles, California, in the mid-1980s and revolutionizes Hip Hop culture with their music and tales about life in the hood.
The Defiant Ones (2017) is a TV show that explores the extraordinary partnership between legendary music producers Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine. Through interviews and never-before-seen footage, the show delves into their successful careers and their impact on the music industry. From their humble beginnings to their rise to the top, The Defiant Ones showcases their undeniable talent, ambition, and the barriers they faced along the way.
In Compton, California, a group of friends accidentally awaken a leprechaun who goes on a killing spree in order to reclaim his stolen gold. As they try to survive, they encounter supernatural powers, gore, and comedy.
In '10 Items or Less,' an aging actor becomes interested in a research on Spanish accents. He meets Scarlet, an employee at a small convenience store, and the two form an unlikely friendship. Throughout their interactions, they discuss various topics including relationships, consumerism, and personal goals.
LA 92 is a documentary film that explores the events leading up to and during the 1992 Los Angeles riots. It delves into issues of police brutality, racism, and the social and economic tensions that fueled the unrest. The film uses archival footage and interviews to provide a powerful account of the riots and the underlying causes.
The Breaks is a comedy movie that tells the story of an interracial romance between a woman and a man from different backgrounds. The plot revolves around their journey to overcome societal prejudices and make their relationship work. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and obstacles, including issues related to interracial adoption, family relationships, and losing a job. With a mix of humor and heart, the movie explores themes of love, acceptance, and cultural diversity within the context of a changing society.
In the small town of Compton, California, a teenager named Emily is accused of a crime she didn't commit. After her mother is brutally murdered, Emily becomes determined to find the true killer and seek revenge. As she navigates the world of high school drama and politics, Emily discovers a dark secret that links her mother's death to a serial killer. With the help of her friends, Emily sets out to expose the truth and bring the psychopathic killer to justice.
High school senior Brandon is drowning in responsibilities when his world is turned upside down after being robbed at gunpoint by the girl of his dreams.
When a giant snake emerges from the sewers of Compton, it wreaks havoc on the streets and threatens the residents. Now, a group of friends must find a way to defeat the monstrous snake and save their neighborhood.
An Eastside gang uses the Amityville property to grow marijuana when they are attacked by a rival gang and their drugs stolen. Soon, it's unleashed on the Westside streets of Compton, where anyone who smokes it suffers one KILLER buzz.
The history of the city of Compton is spotlighted, featuring interviews with prominent residents and an examination of the impact drugs, gangs and political strife had on its music and culture.
Popular video essayist YouTuber F.D Signifier analyzes Kendrick Lamar and Drake's musical careers and what they mean for both Hip Hop and Black American culture.
Big Earl, the owner of a Christmas tree lot in Compton, California runs into some trouble when his son Derrick crosses the line to prove to his father that he is a success.
A naive young woman moves from the South to stay with her aunt and uncle in Compton. As an outsider, she struggles at first to find her footing, but soon falls into the middle of a community of rebellious youth. She soon becomes more and more aware of the social injustices of the big city.
American Dream/American Knightmare is a documentary film that tells the story of a music producer's rise in the gangsta rap industry and his ultimate downfall due to his involvement in murder, attempted murder, and parole violations. The film explores the dark side of the American Dream through interviews and footage.
In Compton, a soon-to-be undocumented teenager fights for her right to stay in America while risking her family, her friendships, and her first love.
On the edge of Compton, California- a place notorious for gang violence-a hidden band of inner-city cowboys has persevered since the 1800's. Fire on the Hill is the story of the Black Cowboys of Compton and South Central LA, and their fight to preserve their culture by resurrecting an inner city horse stable that was mysteriously burnt to the ground.