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.
Midnight Mass follows a small fishing community that is thrown into disarray when a mysterious man arrives on an island. The community, already grappling with religious fanaticism and hypocrisy, becomes even more divided as supernatural horrors begin to unfold. As tensions rise, secrets are revealed, and the town is haunted by the consequences of their actions.
An incumbent Representative embroiled in scandal faces a challenge from a newcomer funded by corrupt businessmen. The newcomer's campaign gains traction as he exposes the incumbent's flaws. However, both candidates realize they have been manipulated by the wealthy lobbyists and join forces to expose their corrupt plans.
A charismatic English professor in a troubled marriage falls for his student's half-sister while teaching in England. As he navigates his complicated relationships, he finds himself questioning his views on love and commitment.
In the ancient city of Agrabah, young Aladdin stumbles upon a magical lamp that holds a powerful genie. With the genie's help, Aladdin must navigate through dangerous encounters, confront evil forces, and find the courage to save his love and the kingdom.
Aunt Diane, a seemingly perfect mother, causes a horrific car crash while driving under the influence. This gripping documentary uncovers the shocking truth behind the tragedy.
A journalist delves into the murder of a celebrated politician and uncovers a web of political intrigue, scandal, and cover-ups in Taiwan. As he digs deeper, he unravels a twisted plot involving kidnapping, violence, and a shocking surprise ending.
Cherish is a comedy-drama movie set in the 1980s about a young woman named Zoe who is placed under house arrest. She finds solace and develops a bond with her gay neighbor, which leads to a series of mysterious events. Together, they navigate through various challenges, including a stalker and a police investigation. Along the way, they discover the power of friendship and love.
License to Kill is a gripping drama-thriller film that revolves around a tragic drunk driving accident. As the story unfolds, a dedicated prosecutor seeks justice for the death of a teenager caused by a drunk driver. The film delves into the complexities of the courtroom battle, highlighting the emotional impact on the victim's family and the challenges faced by the legal system.
Mary, a woman struggling with personal and family problems, confronts her estranged father while battling substance abuse and dealing with the effects of her mother's death. She navigates the challenges of her dysfunctional family while trying to find healing and sobriety.
Duane Hopwood is a casino guard in Atlantic City who struggles with alcoholism. His life takes a turn when his wife divorces him and he is left to take care of his two daughters. Duane must confront his addiction and try to rebuild his relationships while facing the challenge of staying sober.
A chorus girl's career is ruined and her brother is driven to suicide when she starts smoking marijuana.
The Big Wheel tells the story of a talented race car driver who struggles with alcoholism and must overcome his past mistakes to find redemption on the racetrack. Along the way, he forms a deep connection with an ambitious female mechanic and confronts the demons of his troubled relationship with his father. Set against the backdrop of the high-stakes world of Indianapolis car racing, this gripping drama explores themes of self-discovery, forgiveness, and the pursuit of dreams.
Making the Boys is a documentary that explores the controversial play, The Boys in the Band, and its impact on the LGBTQ+ community. It delves into the history of the play, the challenges faced by the cast and crew, and the lasting influence it has had on queer cinema. Through interviews and archival footage, the film provides a comprehensive look at the cultural significance of this groundbreaking production.
Dorian Shanley, is a heart surgeon who abuses alcohol and drugs. Dorian trades stolen pharmaceuticals for cocaine , provided by his best friend and enabler, Teddy. While Dorian's life and career take a nosedive, Shanley numbs the pain of losing his father, William Shanley, to a form of Alzheimer's common in prizefighters. To further complicate circumstances, Dorian falls in love with his girlfriend's best friend from college, Anna. The film follows Shanley through a maze of pharmacies, clubs and binges and surgeries, into the heart of drug abuse
Jon is 17. He lives in the midst of a claustrophobic world which once seemed destined to become a seething metropolis of high-rise tower blocks and intersections until one day an absurd traffic accident occurs. At the time, Jon was made responsible. He had just turned nine years of age. Ever since, Jon’s father has anxiously watched over Jon’s development. But then one day Jon’s desire is awakened by a girl and, all at once, his oppressive environment begins to change.
A solitary writer on a downward spiral life changes when the lead character of her novel comes to life in a physical from unrecognizable to her and will force her to face her dark past.
The dangers of drinking and driving are illustrated to a teenager returning from a beach party, where after having "one too many beach beers" he runs over a young mother and her child. This black and white short is not to be confused with the later color film, with same title, from 1968 (some sources indicate 1965).
Prom night, teenage drivers and alcohol.