After being rescued from an underground bunker, Kimmy Schmidt starts a new life in New York City and navigates the challenges of the modern world.
The Wire is a compelling and realistic portrayal of the fight against crime in Baltimore. It delves into the complex world of drug trafficking, police department politics, and urban decay. The show follows the lives of various characters, including police officers, drug dealers, and everyday citizens, showing how their lives intersect and the impact of their actions on the city.
One of Us Is Lying is a suspenseful murder mystery TV show based on the young adult novel. It follows a group of high school students who are suspected after a classmate dies during detention. As secrets unravel and tensions rise, they must uncover the truth before they become the next targets.
When three childhood best friends pull a prank gone wrong, they invent the imaginary Ricky Stanicky to get them out of trouble. Twenty years later, the trio still uses the nonexistent Ricky as a handy alibi for their immature behavior. But when their spouses and partners get suspicious and demand to finally meet the fabled Mr. Stanicky, the guilty trio decide to hire a washed-up actor and raunchy celebrity impersonator to bring him to life.
Cady Heron is a new student who becomes involved with the popular girls, the Plastics. When she falls for Regina's ex-boyfriend, she becomes a target for Regina's wrath. With her outcast friends, Cady sets out to take down the queen bee and navigate the brutal world of high school.
Police officer Darby Spencer and her mystery novelist mother Victoria Spencer have opposite personalities but still embark on the unlikeliest of ventures: becoming partners in a private detective agency.
Hap and Leonard is a TV show set in 1980s Texas, where two best friends with contrasting personalities, Hap Collins and Leonard Pine, find themselves tackling various adventures as amateur investigators. They encounter a missing persons case and uncover police corruption, facing challenges such as a racist female sheriff and a tragic ending. With a blues bar as the backdrop, Hap and Leonard navigate a world of crime, racism, and friendship.
Pushing Daisies follows Ned, a pie-maker gifted with the ability to bring dead things back to life with a touch. He's using this power to solve murder mysteries, but there's a catch: if he touches them again, they die permanently. Alongside him are his childhood sweetheart, Chuck, who he's brought back to life and now can't touch, and Emerson, a PI who brings Ned cases to solve.
Set in the Bronx in the 1970s, 'The Get Down' follows a group of teenagers as they explore the vibrant music and cultural scene of the time. With themes including teenage romance, family dynamics, and the pursuit of their dreams, the show captures the energy and passion of the era.
Chicago Party Aunt is an animated comedy TV show that revolves around an aunt named Diane Dunbrowski, who loves to party and enjoys her unconventional lifestyle in Chicago. The show offers a hilarious and light-hearted look at Diane's adventures, relationships, and encounters with various characters in the city.
The Upshaws is a comedy TV show that follows the lives of a working-class African-American family in Indiana. They face various challenges in their daily lives but manage to navigate through them with humor and love. The show explores themes of family relationships, work, and the dynamics of a dysfunctional family.
A desperate father, alongside a tenacious cop, battles his own demons on the streets of 1980s New York as he searches for his missing nine-year-old son.
Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life is a sequel series to the beloved show Gilmore Girls, which follows the lives of Lorelai Gilmore and her daughter Rory. The mini-series covers the span of a year, exploring their relationships, careers, and personal growth. With its mix of comedy and drama, the show delves into themes of family, love, and the complexities of life.
Teenage Moroi Lissa battles with the death of her parents, returning to a school where she doesn't feel safe and struggling with the dark side effects of her spirit. With her best friend Rose, who can see inside Lissa's mind and feel her thoughts, they face high school bullies, magic-induced mental illness, forbidden romance, and a royal Moroi out to use Lissa for his own survival. As Rose falls for her older instructor Dimitri, they must navigate their forbidden love while protecting Lissa. Lissa finds love with social outcast Christian, and together they face the threat of the evil immortal vampires known as Strigoi. Meanwhile, Lissa discovers her hidden power of Spirit, which has long been concealed from the Moroi society. They must all learn to protect Lissa against the Strigoi as she becomes one of the rare Spirit users among the Moroi who specialize in the elements of fire, water, earth, air, and Spirit.
Step Up is a TV show about a high school student who discovers his passion for dance and music. He faces challenges and obstacles as he tries to pursue his dreams. Through hard work and determination, he learns to overcome his fears and become a talented dancer. Along the way, he forms friendships and finds love.
Activist Bayard Rustin, influenced by Martin Luther King, organizes a freedom march of 100,000 people to the White House, leading to a successful walk for Civil rights.
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.
The Line of Beauty follows the life of Nick Guest, a gay man who moves into the upper-class family home of his university friend in 1983. Nick navigates the opulent world of Thatcher-era Britain, where he becomes involved in a web of love affairs, political scandals, and class tensions. As the AIDS crisis escalates, Nick's relationships and personal life are tested in profound ways.
Tom is a billionaire inventor who is thrust into a world of sci-fi conspiracy and unexplained phenomena after the shocking disappearance of his father.
Cucumber is a TV mini-series that follows the life of Henry, a middle-aged man living in Manchester, England. The show delves into Henry's experiences and relationships within the LGBTQ+ community, including his fear of commitment, his exploration of his own sexuality, and his dysfunctional relationships with family and friends. With elements of comedy and drama, Cucumber provides a thought-provoking and raw portrayal of self-discovery and the complexities of human relationships.