Star Trek: The Next Generation follows the adventures of the crew of the USS Enterprise-D, a starship exploring the galaxy in the 24th century. Led by Captain Jean-Luc Picard, the crew encounters a wide range of alien species, explores new worlds, and tackles challenging situations. The series explores themes of exploration, diplomacy, and the human condition.
Call the Midwife follows the lives of a group of midwives who work in the impoverished East End of London during the 1950s and 1960s. They face the challenges of providing care to expectant mothers in a time of poverty, persecution, and bigotry. The series explores their personal lives as well, including their relationships with each other and with the nuns of the convent where they live.
NOVA is a renowned documentary TV show that has been on the air since 1974. It covers a wide range of scientific and technological subjects, delving into the depths of nature, uncovering mysteries, and highlighting the work of scientists. The show brings science to life through captivating storytelling and recreations.
The Woman King is a historical epic inspired by true events in the Kingdom of Dahomey. It follows General Nanisca as she trains the next generation of warriors to protect their way of life against a determined enemy. A story of courage, strength, and the fight for freedom.
In 1920s Oklahoma, the Osage Nation stumbles upon oil wealth, but their prosperity is shattered as they are targeted for murder. The FBI steps in to investigate and bring justice to those responsible.
In 1968 New York City, an outcast cop is charged with bringing down Harlem drug lord Frank Lucas. As he investigates, he discovers the depth of corruption in the police force and the city's criminal syndicates. With determination and the help of his colleagues, he builds a case against Lucas, leading to his arrest and the dismantling of the criminal empire. This crime drama explores themes of power, corruption, and the price of ambition.
Susanna Kaysen, a directionless teenager, is rushed to a mental institution after a suicide attempt. There, she befriends a group of troubled women, including a sardonic anorexic, a girl who burned herself as a child, a lesbian, and a compulsive liar. Susanna's life is turned upside down by the return of Lisa Rowe, a sociopath who befriends her. Together, they cause trouble and Susanna begins relying on Lisa. Through her diary and therapy sessions, Susanna navigates her recovery and eventually leaves the institution, determined to start anew.
A small-time rancher named Dan Evans agrees to hold the captured outlaw Ben Wade while they wait for a train to take Wade to court in Yuma. The rancher and the outlaw engage in a battle of wills as Wade tries to intimidate and manipulate Evans. Meanwhile, Wade's gang searches for him to rescue him. As the tension escalates, Evans must confront his own fears and protect his family. In the end, Evans successfully delivers Wade to the train, but sacrifices his own life in the process.
In 1962, reporter Loretta McLaughlin investigates a series of strangulation murders in Boston. She faces backlash from law enforcement and her boss in her quest to expose the truth. With the help of fellow reporter Jean Cole, they uncover a pattern and identify a suspect. However, as their investigation continues, they discover a cover-up and the possibility of multiple killers. Loretta's determination leads her to the truth, but not without facing more challenges and threats. The story sheds light on the struggle against sexism and the pursuit of justice.
Blow tells the story of George Jung, who along with the Medellín Cartel, introduced cocaine to the American market in the 1970s. It explores his rise to power, his relationships, and his eventual downfall. Based on a true story, Blow depicts the life of a notorious drug dealer and the consequences he faced.
In 1979, militants storm the U.S. embassy in Tehran, taking more than 50 hostages. Six Americans manage to escape and hide in the Canadian ambassador's residence. A CIA agent comes up with a plan to rescue them by pretending to be a Hollywood producer scouting for a sci-fi film. With the help of a film producer and make-up artist, they create a cover story and successfully exfiltrate the Americans from Iran.
Paul Rusesabagina, a hotel manager, shelters over a thousand Tutsi refugees during their struggle against the Hutu militia in war-torn Rwanda.
Ip Man 3 (2015) tells the story of kung fu master Ip Man who faces challenges including battling a ruthless crime boss, dealing with his wife's illness, and raising his son. With the backdrop of 1950s Hong Kong, this movie portrays the struggle of a martial artist against organized crime.
In the 1930s, wealthy martial artist Ip Man is forced to leave his home during the Japanese invasion of China. With little means of survival, he and the people of his city must find a way to survive. Ip's skills in Wing Chun martial arts lead him to confront and defeat aggressive Northern Chinese martial artists and Japanese soldiers. Despite the hardships, Ip maintains his integrity and eventually establishes a Wing Chun school in Hong Kong, training students including the future legend Bruce Lee.
Ip Man, the kung fu master, travels to San Francisco to deal with the racist attitudes of the local martial arts community and defend his student's right to teach Wing Chun.
In the narrow-minded and prejudiced Sicily of 1982, two teenagers, Gianni and Nino, navigate a troubled relationship and face bullying due to Gianni's homosexuality. Their lives change when they meet and develop a profound bond, which eventually turns into love. As their families discover their relationship, they face violent consequences in a conservative society. Despite being forcibly separated, they remain determined to defy the odds and believe that their love can conquer anything.
In 1862, an Englishwoman named Anna Leonowens travels to Siam to become a tutor to the King's many children. Despite their cultural differences, Anna and the King develop a strong bond and learn from each other.
Illuminating look into strictly adult occupations.
Follow Ben, Miko, and Alice as they navigate relationships and search for connection while traveling across the country. Ben, a struggling filmmaker, obsesses over unavailable women while managing a movie theater. After Miko moves to New York, Ben is left to figure out his desires.
Mr. Church tells the story of a unique friendship that develops when a dying mother hires a talented cook to take care of her daughter. Set in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, the movie explores themes of love, loss, and family.