Third Watch is a drama TV show that follows the lives of the men and women who work as cops, paramedics, and firefighters in New York City. The show focuses on the challenges they face on a daily basis, both in their professional and personal lives. It explores themes of crime, rescue, friendship, and the struggles of balancing a demanding career with personal relationships.
In the year 1999, as the new millennium approaches, a former cop turned street hustler gets involved in a dangerous conspiracy while exploring virtual reality experiences that allow people to relive their memories. As he becomes entangled in a murder case and encounters police brutality, he must navigate a world of corruption, civil unrest, and personal demons.
Closet Monster is a coming-of-age drama that follows Oscar, a gay teenager from Newfoundland who is struggling to come to terms with his identity. He finds solace in his special-effects makeup artistry and his pet hamster, Buffy. As Oscar navigates the challenges of his small town and his dysfunctional family, he dreams of escaping to New York and finding acceptance and love.
Matt Walsh goes deep undercover in the world of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Prepare to be shocked by how far race hustlers will go and how much further Matt Walsh will go to expose the grift, uncovering absurdities that will leave you laughing.
Two F.B.I. Agents with different styles investigate the disappearance of civil rights activists in 1960s Mississippi. As they dig deeper, they uncover a web of racism, violence, and corruption.
Modus follows a psychology professor and criminal profiler as they investigate a series of murders in Stockholm, Sweden. The case becomes more complex as they uncover a connection to religious fanaticism and a hate crime.
A young Indian boy with a passion for cooking and a talent for flavors moves to France with his family. They open an Indian restaurant across the street from a Michelin-starred French restaurant, leading to a rivalry and clash of culinary cultures. Along the way, they face prejudice, racism, and workplace rivalry, but ultimately learn about acceptance, reconciliation, and the power of food.
Crossfire is a film noir from 1947 that follows a group of soldiers who are implicated in the murder of a Jewish man. The film explores themes of anti-Semitism and prejudice as a detective and a district attorney investigate the case. The story is set in Washington D.C. and delves into the complex social dynamics and internal conflicts within the group of soldiers.
Here and Now follows the lives of the Bayer-Boatwright family, a progressive and multi-racial family living in Portland, Oregon. The series explores themes of mental illness, racism, homophobia, and intolerance, as well as the challenges faced by each family member. The show delves into the complexities of contemporary life and the struggles of a diverse family trying to navigate their own personal issues and the larger social issues affecting their lives.
The Ride is a dramatic movie that tells the inspiring story of a young BMX rider who overcomes racism, hate crimes, and abusive parents, with the help of a foster parent and his love for art. Set against the backdrop of a racially divided community, the film explores themes of love, bullying, and interracial adoption.
Young Adult is a dark comedy that follows Mavis Gary, a writer struggling with alcoholism and an emotional breakdown. After her marriage ends in divorce, Mavis returns to her hometown in Minnesota in the hopes of rekindling a relationship with her high school sweetheart. As Mavis navigates her way through small-town life, her narcissistic and selfish behavior alienates those around her, leading to a series of humorous and poignant events.
After a brutal attack leaves him traumatized, Mark Hogancamp creates a miniature World War II town called Marwen, populated by dolls that represent various people in his life. Through this fantasy world, Mark finds the strength to confront his past and heal.
In the Fade follows a grieving woman, Katja, as she seeks justice and revenge after her husband and son are killed in a terrorist bombing. As she navigates the legal system, Katja is confronted with the dark realities of hate crimes and neo-Nazism. Determined to find closure, she takes matters into her own hands.
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 the Electric Mist follows a detective as he investigates a series of murders in Louisiana. He is haunted by hallucinations and encounters a ghost, leading him down a path of mystery and danger.
Criminal: France is a TV show that delves into the world of crime, mystery, and drama in the French context. It explores various themes such as homophobia, lies, not guilty pleas, and hate crimes, with a spotlight on a closeted gay character. The mini-series provides an in-depth look at criminal investigations and the complexities of human behavior.
Brandon Teena, a transgender man, finds love and acceptance in rural Nebraska but struggles with legal issues and the discovery of his true identity. His life takes a devastating turn when he is violently raped and murdered by two men.
The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez is a TV show that tells the heartbreaking true story of 8-year-old Gabriel Fernandez, who was brutally abused and tortured to death by his mother and her boyfriend. The series explores the shocking details of Gabriel's abuse, the failures of the child welfare system, and the pursuit of justice for his tragic death.
Jules' life and career are shattered after a brutal homophobic attack. When he unexpectedly encounters one of his attackers, Preston, at a gay sauna, he decides to seek revenge.
A deaf woman is kidnapped, raped, and left for dead by a gang. After being revived by a Native American shaman, she embarks on a bloody rampage to avenge her assault.