True Detective is a crime drama series that follows the lives of two detectives, one in Louisiana and the other in California, as they investigate a series of murders that span multiple decades. The show explores themes of police corruption, obsession, and the human capacity for evil.
Long before Phil Robertson became a reality-TV star, he fell in love, started a family, and faced his personal demons. This inspiring movie portrays his redemption and the strength of his wife, Ms. Kay. Through the grace of Jesus Christ, Phil turned his life around and stayed faithful to his beliefs. The story also highlights his early years, his introduction to Jesus in a bar, and how he became a devoted son of God. Phil, along with his wife, opens their church to everyone, regardless of their background, offering love and support to the community. This uplifting story showcases the power of faith and the transformation that can happen in even the worst person.
Henry Louis Gates Jr., Harvard's chair of Afro-American Studies, travels the length and breadth of the United States to take the temperature of black America at the start of the new century. He explores this rich and diverse landscape, social as well as geographic, and meets the people who are defining black America, from the most famous and influential to those at the grassroots.
In the Heat of the Night is a crime drama film set in a small-town Mississippi. When a murder occurs, a black detective is reluctantly asked to help solve the case, revealing the racial tensions and prejudice in the community. With an unlikely partnership and against the odds, they work together to catch the killer. It explores themes of racism, justice, and the power of working together.
After the death of her father, a single mother from Georgia struggles with unemployment and raising her children. Unexpectedly, she inherits a house and moves her family to an affluent neighborhood in Atlanta. With the help of her zany friend Madea, she navigates the challenges of love, family, and community.
Two New Yorkers, Bill and Stan, are accused of murder in rural Alabama. They call upon Bill's cousin, Vinny, a brash lawyer with no trial experience, for help. Despite his lack of expertise, Vinny takes on the case and must navigate the unfamiliar courtroom procedures. Through his aggressive questioning and the help of his fiancée, Mona Lisa, who has expertise in automobiles, Vinny is able to disprove the evidence against Bill and Stan. In the end, Vinny earns the respect of his clients and the judge as he successfully defends them and solves the case.
Five-part documentary detailing the migration of millions of African-Americans from the deep South to the industrial North, between 1942 and 1970. Uses archival materials and interviews, as well as a focus on music of the period and the present.
Two Thousand Maniacs! is a horror movie set in a small town in the deep south. A group of Northern tourists find themselves in a sadistic game orchestrated by the townspeople. With graphic violence, gore, and disturbing acts of sadism, the tourists are subjected to torture and mutilation in the name of revenge for the Civil War. As they try to escape, they are hunted down one by one and meet gruesome fates.
When a detective investigates a series of murders in Baton Rouge, he uncovers a web of corruption and finds himself caught between the authorities and a contract killer. Based on a true story, this gripping thriller explores the dark underbelly of the Deep South.
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood follows the story of a group of lifelong friends, known as the Ya-Yas, whose friendship is tested when a dark secret from their past is revealed. Siddalee Walker, a successful playwright, becomes estranged from her mother, Vivi, after an interview in which Siddalee discusses her difficult childhood. As Siddalee navigates her strained relationship with her mother, the Ya-Yas work together to bring healing and reconciliation to their friendship. The film explores themes of family, forgiveness, and the power of female bonding.
In a racially charged southern town, a man is accused of rape and the community must confront its deep-seated racism.
The Leningrad Cowboys, a Finnish rock band, decide to travel to America in hopes of finding success. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and adventures, including a crooked manager, a long-lost relative, and an obsessed fan. Through their journey, they learn about the American dream and the challenges of pursuing a music career.
In a town plagued by racism, Bayou and Leanne's young love is torn apart when Leanne is taken away by her mother. Years later, they reunite but face even greater challenges. Leanne is passing as white and trapped in a loveless marriage, while Bayou is falsely accused and hunted down by racist white men. As their paths cross again, tragedy looms, leading Bayou to flee to Chicago. A tale of sibling rivalry, ambition, and betrayal unfolds as Willie Earl, Bayou's jealous brother, seeks revenge.
When a deadly plague breaks out in New Orleans, a doctor and a police captain must race against time to track down the carrier before the disease spreads. With the help of a reporter and a nurse, they navigate a web of crime, corruption, and personal dramas to save the city.
In 'Monster Man', a group of friends embarks on a road trip through the deep south of the USA. Along the way, they pick up a hitchhiker who turns out to be a psychopathic killer. As they try to escape his clutches, they unintentionally resurrect a giant monster that goes on a murderous spree, causing chaos and mayhem. The friends must use all their wit and courage to survive the onslaught of evil forces.
Greased Lightning is a semi-biographical movie based on the life of Wendell Scott, a black race car driver in the deep south during the 1960s. Despite facing racism and discrimination, Scott becomes a successful stock car driver in the NASCAR circuit.
King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis (1969) is a compelling documentary that chronicles the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr. From the Montgomery Bus Boycott to his assassination in Memphis, the film provides a comprehensive look at King's leadership in the civil rights movement. Through powerful archival footage and interviews, it highlights the challenges faced by African Americans in the Deep South and their fight for equality and integration. This critically acclaimed documentary is a must-watch for anyone interested in American history and the ongoing struggle for civil rights.
The movie portrays the life of Jane Pittman, an African-American woman who survives slavery and witnesses major events in American history, including the Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement. Through a series of interviews with a journalist, she shares her experiences and struggles with racism and discrimination in the Deep South.
The Last American Hero is a drama film set in the world of stock car racing in the Deep South. It follows the story of a young man who rebels against his small town and becomes a legendary stock car racer. With his family relationships strained and facing numerous challenges, he must navigate the dangerous world of moonshine, police pursuits, and rival racers to achieve his dreams.
In a small Southern town in the United States, a black sheriff fights against racial prejudice and tries to maintain peace amidst growing tensions.