The Dukes of Hazzard is a TV show set in Hazzard County, Georgia, where a group of cousins, led by Bo and Luke Duke, use their 1969 Dodge Charger named the General Lee to evade the corrupt officials and engage in various adventures. They always manage to outsmart the local authorities, especially the corrupt Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane, and help the community with their Robin Hood-like actions. The show combines action, adventure, comedy, and drama with a touch of hicksploitation and modern Western themes.
Leatherface, 48 years after his killing spree in 1973, terrorizes a group of young friends in a remote Texas town. They accidentally disrupt his hidden world while trying to auction off old properties. As the group uncovers the truth about an occupied orphanage and the ownership of the properties, Leatherface goes on a killing spree to protect his secrets. The friends must fight for their lives as they face the relentless and brutal Leatherface.
Travis Block, a former FBI agent turned fixer, discovers a plot to kill innocent civilians and is targeted by the FBI director he once protected. With the help of a journalist, Block uncovers the truth about the secret program and brings the corrupt director to justice.
Ron Stallworth, the first black police officer in Colorado Springs, successfully infiltrates the Ku Klux Klan with the aid of a Jewish surrogate. As Ron investigates the Klan's activities, he forms a relationship with Patrice, the leader of the Black Student Union. Together, they navigate the complexities of racism, undercover work, and the growing threat of the Klan. Based on true events, this film explores themes of race relations, undercover detective work, and the fight against white supremacy in 1970s America.
The Dukes of Hazzard follows the misadventures of two cousins, Bo and Luke Duke, who live and race cars in Hazzard County. They often clash with the corrupt sheriff, Rosco P. Coltrane, and his boss, Commissioner Jefferson Davis 'Boss' Hogg. When their livelihood is threatened by Boss Hogg's plan to strip mine Hazzard, the Dukes must come up with a plan to stop him and save their town.
Judas and the Black Messiah tells the true story of Fred Hampton, the Chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party, and William O'Neal, an FBI informant who infiltrates the party with the intention of betraying Hampton. Set against the backdrop of the civil rights movement and political turmoil, the film explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the fight for equality. As tensions rise and violence erupts, O'Neal is forced to confront his loyalties and the consequences of his actions.
The Paperboy is a crime drama thriller set in a small town in Florida in 1969. The story follows a newspaper reporter who partners with his younger brother to investigate the case of a death row inmate. As they dig deeper, they uncover twists and secrets that lead them towards a dangerous path. The film explores themes of wrongful conviction, violence, and the murky underbelly of the town's secrets.
In a small town, a reporter uncovers a murder mystery that leads to dark secrets and repressed memories. As the investigation progresses, the truth about the murders comes to light, revealing a web of deception and betrayal.
While on a girls' night out, Veronica finds herself transported back in time to a cotton plantation during the Antebellum era. As she tries to figure out how to escape, she must navigate the brutal realities of slavery and confront the horrors of racism.
After being mistaken for terrorists and thrown into Guantánamo Bay, stoners Harold and Kumar escape and return to the U.S., where they proceed to flee across the country with federal agents in hot pursuit.
Seven friends go away for the weekend and find themselves trapped in a cabin with a killer seeking revenge. Despite their knowledge of horror movies, their survival skills are put to the test.
Stay Hungry is a comedy-drama film set in Birmingham, Alabama in 1976. The movie follows the story of a young man named Craig Blake who inherits a mansion but must compete in a bodybuilding competition to keep it. Along the way, he forms unlikely friendships, discovers his true self, and learns important life lessons.
Director Andrew V. McLaglen's 1961 drama, based on John William Fox's novel, is the tale of a young man returning home after fighting in the Civil War. The cast includes Jimmie Rodgers, Luana Patten, Chill Wills, George Kennedy, Neil Hamilton and Morris Ankrum.
Sweet Bird of Youth follows a drifter named Chance Wayne who returns to his hometown in Florida and reunites with his former girlfriend, Heavenly Finley. Chance hopes to win back Heavenly and become a movie star, but he must contend with her corrupt politician brother and their volatile relationship. As Chance's dreams begin to unravel, he must confront the harsh reality of his past and the consequences of his actions.
In Chi-Raq, the girlfriend of a Chicago gang leader and a group of women vow to withhold sex until the violence in their communities comes to an end. This controversial and satirical comedy explores themes of racism, gun violence, and activism.
A pair of city boys get in trouble with a backwoods North Carolina family, when the boys try to stop the abuse of the family's step daughter. A pair of locals decide to step up to help the boys and the girl.
FRONTLINE investigates the roots of the criminal cases against former President Trump stemming from his 2020 election loss. With the presidential race for 2024 underway, veteran political filmmaker Michael Kirk and his team examine the House Jan. 6 committee’s evidence, the historic charges against Trump and the threat to democracy.
Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror is an anthology film that tells stories set in the urban neighborhoods of Los Angeles. It combines elements of horror and comedy to explore themes of violence, revenge, and redemption. The film follows a character named Snoop Dogg, who serves as the guide through the different stories, playing the role of the Devil. Each story focuses on different characters and events, all connected by the overarching theme of life and death in the hood.
In Tank (1984), a man's son is framed for a crime, and he takes matters into his own hands by stealing a tank and going after the corrupt sheriff who set him up. With a vow of revenge, he engages in a series of gunfights and showdowns, facing off against the sheriff and his posse. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and challenges, including biker gangs, mud, and roadblocks. Tank is a thrilling action movie that explores themes of family relationships, revenge, and justice.
A punk rock band called The Ain't Rights witnesses a murder at a neo-Nazi skinhead bar and is forced to fight for their lives. With the help of a fellow victim, they navigate the dangerous underground world of the skinheads and try to find a way to escape.