Commander in Chief is a TV show that follows the story of the first female president of the United States and her challenges as she takes on the role of the commander-in-chief. The series explores the personal and political obstacles she faces, including dealing with the death of the previous president, balancing her responsibilities as a leader and a mother, and navigating the complex world of American politics. With the support of her family and key advisers, she must prove herself capable of handling the immense power and responsibilities that come with being the leader of the free world.
Chief of Staff is a South Korean political drama that follows the story of a government minister and his team of aides as they navigate the world of politics, workplace rivalries, and power struggles. This gripping series explores themes of political corruption, scandals, and the intricate dynamics of South Korean politics.
PBS NewsHour is a long-running news program that offers comprehensive reporting and analysis of current events, politics, and public affairs in the United States. With a focus on American politics, the show features interviews, news reports, and expert analysis from trusted journalists and commentators.
Corporal Joe Bauers is chosen for a hibernation program but is forgotten. When he wakes up 500 years later, he discovers a dystopian world filled with moronic people. Joe must navigate this new society and find a way back to the past. Along the way, he encounters an idiocracy run by President Camacho and a corporation selling a sports drink called Brawndo. Joe's intelligence sets him apart from everyone else, leading him to become Vice President and work on improving society.
Earth is invaded by Martians with unbeatable weapons and a cruel sense of humor. The President of the United States, James Dale (Jack Nicholson), is alerted when a number of spacecraft have been reported launched from the planet Mars, and are on a course to Earth...
Set during the partition of India in 1947, Dastaan tells the story of two lovers from different religions who are torn apart by political tensions and violence. The show explores themes of love, hatred, and the consequences of religious and political conflict. It is based on a true story and is known for its compelling performances and emotional storyline.
As head of the Zero Day Commission, respected former U.S. President George Mullen is charged with finding the perpetrators of a devastating cyber attack that has caused chaos around the country and thousands of fatalities.
A journalist in Washington, D.C. investigates the murder of a congressional aide, which leads to uncovering a conspiracy involving a congressman and his old college friend. As he delves deeper into the case, he exposes the connection between the murder and a powerful corporation. The journalist, with the help of a young blogger, unravels the truth and uncovers political corruption and professional ethics.
Shirley Chisholm makes a trailblazing run for the 1972 Democratic presidential nomination after becoming the first Black woman elected to Congress.
In this sequel to Once Upon a Time in China, martial arts master Wong Fei-hung continues his fight against foreign invaders who seek to colonize China. Along with his disciples, Wong Fei-hung faces off against a powerful sect and must confront the conflicts between traditional Chinese values and the push for westernization.
In the 1980s, Congressman Charlie Wilson is more interested in partying than his legislative duties. When he learns about the Soviet war in Afghanistan, he decides to help the Afghan Mujahideen. With the help of a romantic interest and a maverick CIA operative, Charlie doubles the CIA budget to support the rebels. Through political bargaining and careful planning, they supply the guerrillas with weapons and turn the Soviet occupation into a deadly quagmire. This covert operation becomes a major part of U.S. foreign policy, known as the Reagan Doctrine.
Loving Pablo (2017) is a captivating movie that delves into the world of the infamous drug lord, Pablo Escobar. Set in Medellin, Colombia during the 1980s and 1990s, the film follows the tumultuous life of Escobar and his relationship with a journalist, Virginia Vallejo. As the head of the Medellin Cartel, Escobar rose to become one of the most powerful and feared men in the Colombian drug trade. The movie explores his rise to power, his illicit activities, and the devastating consequences that followed.
The Chaser's Chas Licciardello and the ABC's John Barron set out to discover the real America - its politics and its people - with US and Australian experts coming along for the ride.
The Gendarme in New York follows the story of a French gendarme who travels to New York City for a police conference. However, he becomes caught up in comedic crime situations when he disguises himself as a criminal in order to infiltrate a gang. Along the way, he encounters various challenges such as stowaways, taxi drivers, and psychoanalysis sessions. With a blend of humor and action, this movie showcases the gendarme's adventures in the Big Apple.
Too Big to Fail is a movie based on true events surrounding the financial crisis of 2008. It portrays the events that led to the collapse of major financial institutions and the efforts made by government officials and financial executives to prevent the collapse of the American economy.
In 'Born Yesterday,' a wealthy tycoon hires a journalist to educate his uncultured mistress. As she becomes more sophisticated, she starts to question her relationship and the corrupt political world around her.
W. is a dark comedy that explores the life and presidency of George W. Bush, capturing the controversies and complexities of his time in office. From his days as a college student to his presidency during the Iraq War, the film delves into his relationships, struggles, and ambition. It provides a satirical look at the workings of the political system and the influence of various factors on Bush's decisions.
The movie follows Lyndon B. Johnson as he assumes the presidency after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. It explores his efforts to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and his campaign for re-election in 1964.
Cradle Will Rock is a drama set in 1930s New York City during the Great Depression. It follows the story of artists and activists who face challenges and oppression in their pursuit of art and social change.
God's Not Dead: We The People is a drama film that centers around a group of Christian students who navigate religious differences, government interference, and parental rights. When the school choice program is threatened by a Congressman and a group of activists, the students must defend their faith and fight for their freedom.