The Simpsons is a satirical reflection of the middle-class American lifestyle. The show revolves around the adventures and misadventures of the Simpson family, depicting various aspects of family, school, and social life in a humorous and often absurd manner.
South Park follows the adventures of four boys living in the awkward and vulgar town of South Park, Colorado. The show is known for its irreverent humor, social satire, and controversial themes. It often tackles current events and political issues in a comedic and sometimes offensive manner.
Joker is a dark and gritty character study that explores the descent of a mentally troubled comedian named Arthur Fleck into becoming the iconic supervillain known as the Joker. Set in the gritty and chaotic streets of Gotham City in the 1980s, Arthur struggles with his own inner demons and the societal decay around him. As he faces humiliation, rejection, and a series of unfortunate events, Arthur's psychological torment transforms him into the criminal mastermind who wreaks havoc and terrorizes the city.
Set in Tangier in 1955, 'Little Birds' follows a young married woman named Lucy Savage as she navigates her way through a world of decadence, hedonism, and forbidden desires. As Lucy explores her own sexual awakening and identity, she finds herself entangled in a web of complicated relationships and dangerous situations.
Peyton Place is a small New Hampshire town where scandal and social decay run rampant. The story follows the lives of its inhabitants, revealing the dark secrets, societal stigma, and the consequences of repression and hypocrisy. It delves into topics like teen pregnancy, unwed mothers, race relations, and the corruption within the medical profession.
In a post-apocalyptic world, a family finds themselves trying to survive in a harsh and dangerous environment. As they encounter various challenges and face the loss of loved ones, their own self-destructive tendencies threaten their chances of survival.
A shocking documentary that explores the rampant violence in America, including murder sprees, gun violence, and political crimes. It delves into the dark side of American society, highlighting issues of racial hatred, social violence, and political murder.
Community follows a diverse group of students as they form a study group and navigate the ups and downs of community college. With a mix of humor and heart, the show explores topics such as friendship, love, and personal growth.
Derwin and Derick, Neo-Nazis, plan to commit a school shooting and kill themselves after a sick joke by school jocks.
This documentary drama explores the impact of homework and education on children, highlighting the societal pressures, dysfunctional systems, and corporal punishment in schools. It sheds light on the challenges faced by students in a fear-driven and oppressive society, while also addressing the effects of the Iraq-Iran war and religious study. A story of anger, impatience, and illiteracy against a backdrop of societal pressure and fear.
Algiers, a few years after the civil war. Amal and Samir have decided to celebrate their twentieth wedding anniversary in a restaurant. While on their way, their share their views on Algeria: Amal talks about lost illusions and Samir about the necessity to cope with them. At the same time, their son Fahim and his friends Feriel and Reda are wandering about in a hostile Algiers about to steal their youth.
A melodrama about children, the child murders that the film’s title refers to are the million and one ways that children’s souls are ravaged by neglect, unkindness and cruelty, even though several physical deaths take place in the story.
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