Travis Bickle, a Vietnam War veteran, becomes a taxi driver in New York City. Lonely and disturbed, Travis becomes infatuated with a campaign volunteer named Betsy. As Travis's mental state deteriorates, he becomes increasingly disillusioned with the city's moral decay and decides to take violent action. His obsession with saving a child prostitute leads him on a path of bloodshed and chaos. Ultimately, Travis's irrationality resurfaces, leaving his sanity in question.
Annie, a young orphan living in foster care, is taken in by a wealthy businessman as part of a publicity stunt. As she brings joy and love into his life, they both learn valuable lessons about family and the meaning of home.
Godfather of Harlem is a TV show that follows the story of a crime boss who returns to Harlem in the 1960s. He must navigate the violent gang wars and establish his power as the new gang leader.
After gaining superhuman strength and unbreakable skin from a failed experiment, Luke Cage becomes a hero for hire in Harlem, fighting against crime and corruption.
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.
John McClane and a Harlem store owner are targeted by German terrorist Simon in New York City, where he plans to rob the Federal Reserve Building. A massive bomb explodes in a department store, causing chaos in the city. Simon demands that McClane wear a racist sign and go to Harlem. McClane is rescued by a store owner and the two are forced to follow Simon's challenges to prevent more bombs from detonating. As they unravel Simon's plan, they discover he is the brother of a criminal McClane killed years ago. Simon steals gold from the Federal Reserve and plans to destroy the tanker carrying it. McClane and the store owner manage to stop Simon and his men, saving the city and recovering the stolen gold.
James Bond is tasked with investigating the deaths of three MI6 agents connected to Dr. Kananga, a dictator of a Caribbean island. Bond uncovers a plot involving heroin trafficking, voodoo rituals, and a plan to monopolize the heroin market. With the help of Solitaire, a tarot expert, Bond must bring down Kananga and his organization.
The Pawnbroker tells the story of Sol Nazerman, a Holocaust survivor who operates a pawnshop in Harlem. Sol is haunted by the memories of his traumatic experiences in Auschwitz concentration camp, leading him to distance himself emotionally from others. As the story unfolds, Sol must confront his past and find a way to heal and reconnect with the world around him.
All Eyez on Me is a biographical drama film that tells the true and untold story of prolific rapper, actor, poet, and activist Tupac Shakur. The film portrays his rise to fame, his struggles with the law and the music industry, and his impact on society.
In 1932, a man wrongfully convicted of murder forms a strong friendship with a fellow inmate while navigating the cruel and unjust world of prison. Together, they face racial injustice, escape attempts, and the harsh realities of life behind bars.
The Cotton Club is a famous New York City nightclub in the 1920s and 1930s. It tells the story of a young musician named Dixie Dwyer who gets involved with the mob and falls in love with a singer named Vera Cicero. The club becomes a hot spot for jazz and attracts many famous musicians of the time. However, racial tensions and mob wars threaten to tear the club apart.
In Righteous Kill, two veteran detectives are tasked with investigating a series of murders that seem to be connected to one of their own. As they delve deeper into the case, they uncover a web of secrets and must confront their own morality.
Miracle at St. Anna follows the journey of four African-American soldiers who get trapped behind enemy lines in Tuscany during World War II. As they fight for survival, they also uncover a mysterious connection to a village and its people.
Harlem Nights is a dark comedy crime film set in 1920s Harlem. It follows the story of a nightclub owner and his friends who get caught up in a rivalry with a hoodlum over the control of their neighborhood. The film explores themes of police corruption, organized crime, and the African-American experience in Harlem during that time.
Jungle Fever is a powerful drama/romance film that explores the repercussions of an interracial relationship in New York City. The movie delves into themes of racism, addiction, and family dynamics, offering a thought-provoking and emotional narrative.
Paris Is Burning is a documentary film that delves into the vibrant and flamboyant drag ball culture in New York City during the 1980s. The film provides an insightful look into the struggles faced by the participants in the ball scene, the art of voguing, and the larger issues of race, class, gender, and sexuality. It explores themes of identity, self-expression, and the pursuit of fame in a society that often marginalizes and discriminates against those who do not conform to traditional gender roles and norms. The film also sheds light on the impact of AIDS and the struggles faced by the black LGBT community. Through captivating interviews and mesmerizing performances, Paris Is Burning celebrates the resilience, creativity, and strength of individuals who find solace and empowerment within the ball culture.
A man tries to navigate the tough streets of New York City while dealing with drug abuse, gangsters, and a struggling career as a boxer.
Shaft, a private detective, gets involved in a gang war when he is hired to rescue a mob boss's kidnapped daughter. As he investigates the case, he encounters racism, deception, and danger at every turn. With his tough guy persona and determination, Shaft fights through the criminal underworld to bring justice and save the girl.
A documentary film that presents priceless footage of the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival, featuring performances by legendary artists such as Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, and B.B. King, and highlights the significance of the event in the context of the sociopolitical landscape of the time.
Set in 1970s Harlem, a young African-American woman fights to prove the innocence of her fiancé who has been wrongfully accused of a crime. As she navigates through racial prejudice and a corrupt justice system, she finds strength in her love and determination to protect her family.