Quiz Show is a gripping drama that explores the behind-the-scenes manipulation and scandal in a popular TV quiz show in the 1950s. It follows the story of a young lawyer, Richard Goodwin, who investigates allegations of fraud and deception. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a web of corruption, media manipulation, and political corruption that threatens to bring down the entire quiz show industry.
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.
Iron Jawed Angels is a biographical drama set in the 1920s, depicting the courageous women who played a pivotal role in the suffrage movement in the United States. It showcases their struggle, protests, and imprisonment, highlighting the obstacles they faced in their fight for women's emancipation and the right to vote.
Tunnel Vision is a comedy movie from 1976 that parodies various TV shows and commercials. The film follows a man who is forced to watch TV constantly and becomes increasingly disconnected from reality. The movie features satire, absurd humor, and irreverence. It includes sketches that mock sitcoms, game shows, and fictional TV networks. With low-brow humor and a mix of clever parodies, Tunnel Vision offers a hilarious take on television culture.
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