Hanna, a teenage girl with genetic enhancements, is trained by her father to become a skilled assassin. When she goes on the run from a secret agency, she seeks revenge against those who have betrayed her.
Four waves of increasingly deadly alien attacks have left most of Earth in ruin. Cassie is on the run, desperately trying to save her younger brother. She encounters Evan, a mysterious young man who helps her, but she soon discovers his true identity. The fifth wave is a plot by the Others to manipulate and use the surviving humans as pawns. Cassie and her newfound friends must resist the fifth wave and fight for their survival.
In a futuristic colony, a man named Lincoln Six Echo begins to question the rigid control over his life when his friend is selected to go to the last uncontaminated place on Earth, known as the Island. As he starts to uncover the truth, he realizes there is more to his existence than he thought.
The Vow is a gripping true crime documentary series that delves into the shocking and sinister world of a notorious sex cult. It exposes the indoctrination, abuse, and manipulation that members endured and shows how they fought to break free from its clutches. The series also uncovers the scandal surrounding the cult's leaders, revealing their involvement in sex-trafficking, racketeering, and other criminal activities. Through interviews with survivors, law enforcement officials, and former cult members, The Vow sheds light on the dark secrets and complex dynamics of this organization.
Suicide Cults is a gripping exploration into the lives of former cult members. David Koresh devotees detail their years inside Mount Carmel and a Jim Jones follower recalls how she narrowly escaped death during the largest mass suicide in US history.
The Way Down: God, Greed, and the Cult of Gwen Shamblin delves into the disturbing practices of a religious cult, shedding light on topics such as weight loss, manipulation, and child abuse. The series reveals the captivating story of a charismatic leader and the destructive impact of blind obedience to authority. Set in Brentwood, Tennessee, the show uncovers a web of deceit and mental abuse that ultimately leads to tragedy.
In the biblical story of Samson, a powerful warrior is betrayed, captured, and blinded by the Philistines. With his strength restored, he seeks revenge and faces countless obstacles on his path to redemption.
When a fire destroys his church, a college student must defend his faith and the church against his university, which seeks to demolish it. As tensions rise and legal battles ensue, he must confront his own doubts and find strength in his convictions.
In a dystopian future, a young woman named Uma is sent to Paradise Hills, a luxurious reform school on a remote island. There, she discovers that the school is not what it seems, as she uncovers dark secrets and attempts to escape.
Discover the fascinating story of Queen Cleopatra of Egypt, a powerful ruler from the Ptolemaic dynasty. Follow her journey as she reigns for 21 years, facing challenges from Julius Caesar and the Roman Empire. Learn about her captivating life and tragic end through this Netflix docudrama.
This documentary explores the inner workings of the Church of Scientology, its founder L. Ron Hubbard, and the experiences of former members who have left the organization. It delves into topics such as the church's alleged abusive practices, its tax-exempt status, and the control it exerts over its followers.
A Question of Faith follows the intersecting lives of three families as they deal with tragedy, overcoming their differences and finding hope in their faith.
Among the Believers is a documentary that takes a close look at religious extremism in Pakistan, focusing on a radical Islamic cleric and his madrasah. It delves into the indoctrination tactics used, the politics surrounding religion, and the impact on society.
In 1974, Patty Hearst, the granddaughter of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, was abducted by the Symbionese Liberation Army. Under the influence of her captors, Patty becomes a member of the group and participates in their activities, including bank robberies. Eventually, she is captured and put on trial for her involvement with the SLA. The film explores Patty's transformation from heiress to radical and raises questions about her culpability in the crimes committed.
Young Ahmed is about a 13-year-old boy named Ahmed who becomes increasingly radicalized in his devotion to Islam. He starts adopting fundamentalist beliefs and engages in extremist activities, which lead to a tragic event. The movie explores the themes of religion, fanaticism, and the conflicts faced by young individuals trying to find their identity.
The Eye of the Storm is a documentary that delves into the divisive issue of racial prejudice in an Iowa elementary school during the 1960s. It chronicles the experiences of a third-grade teacher and her students as they navigate the challenges of discrimination and racism. The film sheds light on the social behavior and attitudes prevalent in that era, highlighting the impact of prejudice on the education system.
Little Dieter Needs to Fly is a documentary film that tells the true story of Dieter Dengler, a German-American pilot who was shot down and captured during the Vietnam War. Dieter endures torture, starvation, and imprisonment in a Vietcong prison camp, but his determination and will to survive ultimately lead him to escape and make a treacherous journey through the jungle to safety.
In The Wave, a teacher conducts an experiment to demonstrate the appeal of authoritarianism and fascism to his students. However, the experiment quickly takes a dangerous turn, leading to devastating consequences. Based on a true story, this drama-thriller explores themes of peer pressure, brainwashing, and the consequences of blindly following a group mentality.
Jesus Camp is a documentary that follows a group of evangelical Christian children and their experiences at a summer camp in North Dakota. The film explores the controversial practices and beliefs of the camp, including speaking in tongues, pro-life activism, and the indoctrination of young children. It also delves into the political and social impact of conservative Christian fundamentalism in America.
A neo-Nazi organization is recruiting in the 1980s, and two youths of high-school age join for similar reasons, despite class differences. Thomas is the son of a self-made industrialist father and a scolding social-climbing mother. He attends private school and has a brother who's an accomplished musician, but neither can satisfy mom's constant demands for school and social success. She belittles them, and there's incessant bickering at their table. Charly, a dropout, is the son of an abusive, alcoholic laborer. In the youth group, each finds order, respect, camaraderie, and adults who seem to value them. Where do domestic abuse and sanctioned political violence end?