The Crain family moves into Hill House, an old mansion with a tragic history. As they renovate the house, they encounter supernatural phenomena that force them to confront their own demons.
1950. William Lee, an American expat in Mexico City, spends his days almost entirely alone, except for a few contacts with other members of the small American community. His encounter with Eugene Allerton, an expat former soldier, new to the city, shows him, for the first time, that it might be finally possible to establish an intimate connection with somebody.
In Requiem for a Dream, the lives of four individuals living in Coney Island become entangled as their drug addictions consume them, leading to the destruction of their dreams and sanity.
Stingers is a TV show about undercover police officers in Melbourne, Australia, who go undercover to fight crime and solve mysteries. The show follows their adventures as they navigate through the criminal underworld and work to bring justice to the city. With action, adventure, drama, and mystery, Stingers keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Raised by a single mother in poverty, Ray Charles goes blind at a young age. He finds solace in music and rises to stardom during the 1950s and 1960s.
Christiane is a teenager living in West Berlin who becomes addicted to heroin and turns to prostitution to support her addiction. She navigates the dark underworld of the city, experiencing the highs and lows of drug use and the dangers of the lifestyle. The story highlights the effects of addiction on youth and the desperate measures they take to survive.
Graveyard of Honor is a movie about a yakuza member named Rikio Ishikawa who becomes consumed by violence, addiction, and a struggle with his loyalty to the yakuza. The film explores themes of fear, psychopathy, and the consequences of a life filled with crime and violence. Rikio's journey takes him from the treacherous world of the yakuza to prison, where he must confront his own demons and make choices that will determine his fate.
Rush is a crime drama movie that follows the story of a female undercover cop who gets involved in an underground drug ring in Texas. As she investigates the drug deal operations, she struggles with her own heroin addiction and the challenges of her dangerous assignment. Along the way, she forms a complicated relationship with her coworker and faces threats, blackmail, and a personal vendetta.
In Klute, a private detective named Klute is hired to find a missing man named Tom. During his investigation, Klute meets a call girl named Bree Daniels, who becomes a key suspect in the case. As Klute digs deeper, he uncovers a conspiracy that puts both him and Bree in danger.
The Dirt is a biographical drama film that tells the story of Mötley Crüe, one of the most notorious and successful rock bands in history. Set in the 1980s in Los Angeles, California, the film chronicles the band's rise to fame, their wild and destructive lifestyles, and the price they paid for their fame. It explores their relationships, drug abuse, and the tragedies they faced, including the death of a daughter and a car accident. The Dirt is based on the autobiography of the same name written by the members of Mötley Crüe.
Based on a true story, 'The United States vs. Billie Holiday' follows the legendary jazz singer as she becomes the target of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics due to her addiction to heroin and her refusal to stop performing the anti-lynching song 'Strange Fruit.' The film explores Holiday's struggles with addiction, her turbulent relationships, and her fight against racial injustice.
Candy follows the lives of two young lovers, Dan and Candy, as they navigate their destructive relationship fueled by drug addiction. Based on the novel of the same name, the film explores the consequences of their choices and the struggle to find redemption.
Permanent Midnight follows the story of a television writer who becomes addicted to heroin and spirals into a life of self-destruction. Based on an autobiography, the film explores themes of addiction, adultery, and the consequences of self-obsession.
American Pop is a 1981 animated drama that tells the story of four generations of a Russian Jewish immigrant family. The film explores their journey and their involvement in American pop culture. From the 1890s to the 1980s, the film depicts the struggles and triumphs of the family, including their experiences with prohibition, rock music, drugs, and the music business. Through its unique rotoscoping animation technique, American Pop provides a captivating and emotional portrayal of the immigrant experience and its impact on American society.
When a Canadian investigative journalist is falsely accused of drug trafficking, he finds himself trapped in a Southeast Asian prison. Based on a true story from the 1980s, he must navigate the dangerous world of corruption and drug smuggling to prove his innocence and survive.
Lady Sings the Blues is a biography drama film that tells the tragic story of jazz singer Billie Holiday. Set in the 1930s and 1940s in Harlem, New York City, the movie follows Billie's struggles with drug addiction, racism, and her rise to fame as a singer. It explores her relationships, including her tumultuous marriage and her mother-daughter bond. The film delves into the dark side of the music industry, showcasing the hardships Billie faced, from drug rehabilitation to facing the Ku Klux Klan. Lady Sings the Blues is a poignant and emotional journey into the life of a legendary musician.
The Panic in Needle Park tells the story of Bobby and Helen, a young couple who fall in love and become caught in the destructive world of heroin addiction in 1970s New York City. As their addiction worsens, they struggle to maintain their relationship and find themselves facing the consequences of their choices.
Wolf Guy tells the story of Akira, a man cursed with the ability to transform into a werewolf. After his lover is brutally killed, Akira seeks revenge against those responsible. As he investigates her death, he uncovers a web of corruption and violence. With the power of the full moon on his side, Akira unleashes his inner beast to bring justice to the streets.
Invisible is a documentary that delves into the harrowing life of a young heroin addict in Bulgaria, examining the philosophical underpinnings of urban malaise and the devastating effects of drug addiction. It sheds light on the street culture, drug abuse, depression, and the bonds of male friendship amidst a backdrop of boredom and a prison sentence. The film also explores the aftermath of a tragic incident, revealing the challenges faced by a burn victim in Eastern Europe.
Dosed (2019) follows the story of a woman struggling with drug addiction as she explores alternative therapies such as magic mushrooms and ibogaine to help in her recovery.