Cops is a reality TV show that follows the action-packed lives of police officers on the streets. It showcases various cases ranging from traffic stops to high-speed pursuits, drug busts, and criminal investigations. The show captures the thrilling and sometimes dangerous situations that police officers encounter in their daily work.
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.
Intervention is a documentary series that explores the struggles of individuals with drug addiction and their families as they embark on a journey of recovery. Each episode follows the intervention process, from confronting the addict to arranging for treatment and support. Through personal interviews and emotional storytelling, the show sheds light on the devastating impact of addiction and the potential for healing and redemption.
Moonlight (2016) is a film that tells the story of a young African-American man named Chiron who grapples with his identity and sexuality while navigating the challenges of childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. The film is divided into three parts, exploring different stages of Chiron's life. In Part I, Chiron, also known as Little, forms a bond with a drug dealer named Juan and his girlfriend Teresa, who provide him with guidance and support in a turbulent home environment. In Part II, Chiron is a teenager dealing with bullying at school and a complex relationship with his mother. He also develops a close friendship with his classmate Kevin that evolves into a brief romantic encounter. Part III follows Chiron as a grown man living in Atlanta, where he works as a drug dealer and reconnects with Kevin after years apart. Throughout the film, Moonlight explores themes of identity, sexuality, masculinity, and the effects of trauma and societal pressures on personal development.
Based on a true story, 'The Bling Ring' follows a group of Californian teenagers who become obsessed with fame and luxury. They start burglarizing the homes of celebrities, stealing designer clothes, jewelry, and cash. As their crimes escalate, their audacity and recklessness attract media attention, leading to their eventual arrest and trial.
Micky Ward, a young boxer from a working class background, tries to establish himself as a successful fighter while dealing with his older brother's addiction issues. With the help of his family and a new manager, Micky overcomes obstacles and rises to success in the ring.
When a detective's partner is killed by a psychopathic crime boss, he goes on a rampage seeking revenge, taking on the entire mafia single-handedly.
Notorious is a biographical drama that tells the story of a famous rap artist's life, from his upbringing in Brooklyn to his rise to stardom and ultimately his tragic death. The movie explores themes of sacrifice, immorality, and the price of fame. It depicts the artist's struggles with irresponsibility, lust, and rivalry, as well as his complicated relationships with his mother, son, and various women. Through a series of flashbacks, it showcases the artist's involvement in drugs, violence, and the music industry, leading up to his untimely demise.
Short documentary about artist Keith Haring, detailing his involvement in the New York City graffiti subculture, his opening of the Pop Shop, and the social commentary present in his paintings and drawings.
In New York City, a drug lord named Nino Brown and a detective named Scotty Appleton become locked in a battle as Nino's empire grows. Scotty goes undercover to try and bring Nino down, leading to a dangerous and thrilling game of cat and mouse.
When a police officer's partner is killed and his daughter needs an insulin transplant, he decides to take on an undercover assignment to bring down a powerful kingpin. As he gets deeper into the investigation, he discovers a web of corruption and deception that reaches the highest levels of organized crime. With the help of a surrogate father priest and his own determination, he fights against overwhelming odds to ensure justice is served.
Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy is a documentary that delves into the crack cocaine epidemic in the 1980s and its far-reaching consequences. It explores the political and social implications of the crisis, including corruption, conspiracy, and the devastating impact on communities.
Heart Condition is a buddy comedy about a racist lawyer who suffers a heart attack and receives a heart transplant from a recently deceased black detective. As the lawyer recovers, he starts seeing the ghost of the detective who wants to solve his own murder. Together, they navigate racial tension, confront their own prejudices, and work to solve the case.
When a couple becomes engaged, they decide to experiment with an open relationship, leading to hilarious and awkward situations.
17-year-old track star, John Owens, has never used any drug stronger than pot, until he meets an older woman who introduces him to crack cocaine. He quickly becomes addicted but is able to hide his problem from all except his best friend, Chris.
Last Dance (1996) is a crime drama thriller about a lawyer who takes on the case of a man accused of murdering a woman with a golf club. As she digs deeper into the case, she uncovers shocking secrets and faces dangerous obstacles.
Whitney is a biographical drama film that explores the life of singer Whitney Houston, highlighting her struggles with drug addiction, toxic relationships, and the price of fame.
The movie follows the story of investigative journalist Gary Webb, who uncovers a connection between the CIA and the crack cocaine epidemic in the 1980s. As he delves deeper into the story, Webb faces intimidation, a smear campaign, and a government cover-up.
Life Is Hot in Cracktown is a gritty and intense portrayal of the lives of several individuals living in a poverty-stricken neighborhood overrun by crime and drug addiction. The movie explores themes of violence, prostitution, and the desperate struggle for survival.