This biographical miniseries, based on the best seller by C. David Heymann, starts when Jackie Kennedy was working after college; and spans her life through the Presidency of John F. Kennedy and her marriage to Aristotle Onassis after the assassination of President Kennedy.
In a high school where historical figures are cloned, including Abraham Lincoln, Cleopatra, Joan of Arc, John F. Kennedy, and more, they must navigate the trials of normal teenage life. As they struggle to fit in, make friends, and figure out who they are, they also uncover a conspiracy involving brainwashing and the true purpose of their existence.
In the year 1963, a schoolteacher discovers a portal that allows him to travel back in time. With the goal of preventing the assassination of John F. Kennedy, he becomes entangled in a web of conspiracy and danger.
Clone High is a high school comedy that centers around a group of clones of historical figures who are all trying to find their own identity while dealing with the challenges of teenage life. The show is known for its clever satire, surreal humor, and unique animation style.
New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison discovers there's more to the Kennedy assassination than the official story. Garrison and his team investigate potential links to the assassination in New Orleans. Three years later, the investigation is reopened after Garrison notices inaccuracies in the Warren Commission Report. Garrison interrogates witnesses and uncovers evidence of a conspiracy involving the CIA, military-industrial complex, Cuban exiles, and the Mafia. Despite facing opposition and attacks on his character, Garrison presents evidence of multiple assassins during Clay Shaw's trial.
The Kennedys of Massachusetts is a 1990 TV miniseries that aired on ABC. Focusing mainly on the fifty-four year marriage of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. and Rose Kennedy. The events depicted in the series are based upon the book by Doris Kearns Goodwin titled The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys : An American Saga. The series aired across three nights, an earned an Emmy and Golden Globe.
Kennedy is a TV show that tells the story of John F. Kennedy, his rise to power, presidency, and the impact he had on American politics. It explores his relationships with influential figures such as Jacqueline Kennedy, J. Edgar Hoover, and Robert F. Kennedy. The show also covers important events like the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Civil Rights Movement.
As Cecil Gaines serves eight presidents at the White House, the civil rights movement, Vietnam, and other major events shape his life, family, and American society. This film tells the story of Cecil Gaines, a White House butler who served eight American presidents over three decades. The film traces the dramatic changes that swept American society during this time, from the civil rights movement to Vietnam and beyond, and how those changes affected this man's life and family.
In the 1950s, the Justice League superheroes, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and The Flash, unite to fight against supervillains and save the world from destruction during the Cold War.
A biographical epic that follows the life of Malcolm X, from his upbringing in poverty to his transformation into a prominent Black Nationalist leader as a member of the Nation of Islam. The film explores Malcolm X's journey, from his early years as a small-time gangster to his eventual assassination, highlighting his influential role in the civil rights movement and his struggle against racism.
The story of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., stretching from his days as a Southern Baptist minister in the South of the 1950s until his assassination in Memphis in 1968.
Jackie is a biographical drama that follows Jacqueline Kennedy during the immediate aftermath of her husband's assassination. The movie explores her grief, her role as First Lady, and her efforts to preserve her husband's legacy.
The Express tells the inspiring true story of Ernie Davis, a talented college football player who overcomes racial barriers and becomes the first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy. Set in the 1950s and 1960s, the film follows Davis' journey as he faces racism, adversity, and the pressures of fame. With the support of his coach and teammates, Davis leaves a lasting legacy on and off the football field.
LBJ follows the story of Lyndon B. Johnson, who rises to the presidency after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The movie focuses on Johnson's historic battle in the political landscape and his efforts to pass the Civil Rights Act. Set in the 1960s, the film explores the challenges faced by Johnson as he navigates through the turbulent times.
Parkland is a movie set in Dallas, Texas, in 1963, which follows the events leading up to and following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. It focuses on the perspectives of various individuals involved, including doctors, nurses, FBI agents, and reporters. The film explores the chaos and confusion that ensued in the aftermath of the tragic event.
PT 109 is a war drama movie that tells the gripping true story of Lieutenant John F. Kennedy and his crew as they navigate through the treacherous waters of the South Pacific during World War II. When their PT boat is rammed by a Japanese destroyer, Kennedy must lead his men to safety, facing enemy fire, harsh conditions, and his own injured state. With limited supplies and no communication, they must rely on each other's courage and resilience to survive. This film showcases Kennedy's leadership and determination, foreshadowing his future role as the President of the United States.
Rise of the Footsoldier is a violent and gripping crime film that tells the true story of Carlton Leach, a football hooligan turned drug dealer. The film follows Leach as he rises through the ranks of the criminal underworld, facing danger and betrayal along the way.
Executive Action is a 1973 political thriller film about the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The movie explores a conspiracy theory that the assassination was orchestrated by ultra-conservative elements within the US government.
Following the death of his brother John, Robert Kennedy is forced to rise to the challenge of leading his country and carrying on his brother's vision of what America could be.
The Rat Pack is a biographical drama that chronicles the lives of the iconic group of entertainers, including Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and others. Set in the 1950s and 1960s, the movie explores their rise to fame, their friendships, and their involvement with the Kennedy family. It delves into their experiences in the music industry, their relationships with notable figures like Marilyn Monroe and Ava Gardner, and their run-ins with organized crime. The film also highlights themes of racism and the challenges they faced in an era of heightened racial tensions.