The Gilded Age (2022) is set in 1880s New York City high society, where conflicts ensue between the new money Russell family and their old money neighbors, the van Rhijn family. The series delves into the intricacies of this Post Civil War Era society, showcasing the opposing forces of Old Money and New Money. Amidst the wealth and opulence, the characters from different social backgrounds become entangled in a web of intrigue and ambition.
Industry is a TV show set in the competitive world of investment banking in London. It follows a group of ambitious twenty-somethings as they navigate the cutthroat corporate culture, deal-making, and social differences. The show explores themes of rivalry, friendship, deception, and seduction, while also delving into personal issues such as drug use and infidelity.
A bank executive is faced with a terrifying situation when he receives a bomb threat while driving his children to school. The threat warns that his car will explode if they stop and get out, leaving him with a difficult decision to make.
Exit is a dark comedy TV show set in Oslo, Norway, that follows a group of friends who are involved in the dark side of the business world. The show explores themes of drug abuse, infidelity, and the consequences of wealth and power. It delves into the dysfunctional marriages, deceit, and manipulation that occur within the high finance world. The protagonist, an investment banker, becomes entangled in a web of deception, blackmail, and sociopathic behavior. The show also touches on themes of friendship, narcissism, and the challenges of pregnancy in unconventional circumstances.
Moscow Noir is a gripping TV show set in post-Soviet Russia, where an investment banker gets caught up in a web of murder, corruption, and gangsters. With a false identity and a dangerous love affair, he navigates the treacherous world of politics, oligarchs, and the Russian mafia.
Two mismatched New York City detectives idolize the city's top cops and seize an opportunity to step up, only to find that things don't go as planned.
After a successful investment banker receives a gift to play a mysterious game, he becomes suspicious and starts to believe that it is a concealed conspiracy aimed at ruining his life. As he navigates through a series of psychological and physical challenges, he realizes that his business, reputation, finances, and safety are in jeopardy. With the help of a waitress caught up in the game, he uncovers the truth about the company behind the game and the people close to him who are involved. In the end, he discovers that it was all just a game to help him appreciate life and avoid the same tragic fate as his father.
Capital City was a television show produced by Euston Films which focused on the lives of investment bankers in London living and working on the corporate trading floor for the fictional international bank Shane-Longman. Despite its short run in the UK, it was rebroadcast on UKTV Gold as well as a handful of PBS stations in the United States and starred a number of now well known faces. The music for the series was composed by the Colin Towns and enjoyed some success in its own right.
A fast-lane investment broker, offered the opportunity to see how the other half lives, wakes up to find that his sports car and girlfriend have become a mini-van and wife. In an alternate universe, he tries to navigate his new life as a family man and learn the value of love and relationships.
A college dropout gets a job as a stockbroker at a fraudulent investment firm, where he gets involved in illegal activities and white-collar crime. As he becomes wealthy, he also faces the consequences of his actions and must navigate the pressures and dangers of the financial world.
Davis (Jake Gyllenhaal), a successful private equity fund partner, struggles after losing his wife in a tragic car crash. Despite pressure from his father-in-law, Phil (Chris Cooper), to pull it together, Davis continues to unravel. What starts as a complaint letter to a vending machine company turns into a series of letters revealing startling personal admissions. Davis' letters catch the attention of customer service rep, Karen (Naomi Watts), and, amidst emotional and financial burdens of her own, the two form an unlikely connection. With the help of Karen and her son Chris (Judah Lewis), Davis starts to rebuild, beginning with the demolition of the life he once knew.
Junior employees Seth Bregman and Peter Sullivan, along with senior trader Will Emerson, witness mass layoffs at their investment bank. Peter receives a USB drive from a fired employee containing important information about the firm's risk. They discover that the firm is at risk of bankruptcy due to overleverage and excessive trading. Throughout the night, the employees attend meetings with executives and devise a plan to sell off toxic assets. The CEO's plan will spread the risk and destroy the firm's relationships. Eventually, the employees achieve a benchmark to receive large bonuses but face the consequences of their actions. The CEO offers Rogers a future opportunity, and the film ends with Rogers burying his dog.
Greg Focker, a male nurse, is appointed as the new head of the family by his father-in-law after a secret heart attack. However, when Greg considers becoming the spokesperson for a male enhancement drug, his father-in-law suspects him of having an affair. Chaos ensues as Greg tries to prove his innocence while dealing with family drama and planning a birthday party for his twins.
When an investment banker becomes a whistleblower, he and his family are placed in witness protection and sent to live with Madea, a tough, no-nonsense grandmother. Culture clashes and comedic chaos ensue as the family adjusts to their new life.
Take Me Home Tonight is a comedy about a recent college graduate who spends Labor Day weekend at home in Los Angeles. He mistakenly convinces his high school crush that he is an investment banker, and the two embark on a wild weekend of partying, deception, and self-discovery. As the truth unravels, he learns valuable lessons about love, friendship, and becoming an adult.
Equity is a drama film that follows the story of a female investment banker as she navigates through the ruthless world of Wall Street, encountering financial corruption, sexism, and betrayal. Set in the 2010s, the film sheds light on the challenges faced by women in the corporate world.
In Empire, a drug dealer seeks revenge and tries to break free from the Bronx's criminal underworld while navigating complicated relationships and dangerous situations. The story unfolds with intense drama and unexpected twists.
A working mom tries to juggle her demanding job, her husband, her kids, and her own sanity. She faces various challenges and comedic situations along the way.
In 'Bros (2022)', two men with commitment problems try to navigate the complexities of a romantic relationship. As they grapple with their fears and insecurities, they embark on a journey of emotional vulnerability and self-discovery. Will they be able to overcome their reservations and make their love work, or will their past issues sabotage their chances?