Family Ties is a sitcom that follows the Keaton family, consisting of a young Republican couple, their three children, and their ex-hippie friend. The show explores the culture clash and generation gap between the parents and their children, with politics often being a central theme.
In a world where superheroes are treated as outlaws, a detective uncovers a conspiracy involving a terrorist organization and a plot to unleash chaos. This TV show explores themes of racism, vigilantism, and alternate history.
All In with Chris Hayes is a TV show that delves into current affairs and political news. Hosted by Chris Hayes, the show focuses on discussing important issues and providing insightful analysis. With a liberal and progressive perspective, All In offers viewers a non-fictional look into the world of politics and society. The show premiered in 2013 and has been delivering in-depth coverage ever since.
The Vicar of Dibley is a sitcom comedy set in a small community in the English countryside. It follows the life of an eccentric and unorthodox woman priest as she navigates the challenges of her role and interacts with the colorful characters in the village. With its double entendre humor and ensemble cast, the show provides a humorous and lighthearted take on religion, community, and rural life.
Dirty Money is a documentary series that explores the corrupt practices and financial crimes of corporations around the world. Each episode delves into a different case of corporate corruption, exposing the greed, fraud, and deception that permeate the global economy. Through in-depth investigations and interviews with key players, the show uncovers the dark underbelly of capitalism.
Miss Sloane, a successful and ruthless lobbyist in Washington, D.C., takes on the gun lobby when she is asked to lead the campaign for gun control. As she battles powerful opponents and personal demons, her determination and cunning are put to the test.
In 'The Room,' a family discovers a hidden room in their house that grants them anything they wish for. However, as their wishes become more extreme, they soon realize that there are unexpected and horrifying consequences to their actions.
Capitol Critters is an animated television series about the lives of mice, rats, and roaches who reside in the basement and walls of the White House in Washington, D.C. The series was produced by Steven Bochco Productions and Hanna-Barbera Productions in association with 20th Century Fox Television for ABC, which aired seven out of the show's 13 episodes from January 31, 1992 to March 14, 1992. Cartoon Network later aired all 13 episodes in 1995. The series was part of a spate of attempts by major networks to develop prime time animated shows to compete with the surprise success of Fox's The Simpsons, alongside CBS's Fish Police and Family Dog. All three proved unsuccessful and were quickly cancelled.
The Power of Nightmares is a documentary TV show that delves into the role of fear in shaping political movements and ideologies. It explores how fear is used to manipulate public opinion, delves into the historical context of different movements, and analyzes their impact on society. The show highlights the hidden agendas and false evidence used to create a sense of threat and promote extremism. It also investigates the role of individualism, morality, and idealism in shaping political ideologies.
After accidentally consuming a batch of marijuana-laced cupcakes, a young woman experiences a series of comedic misadventures while stoned. Along the way, she encounters a talking dog, auditions for a film role, and tries to navigate her way through various surreal and hilarious situations.
Dan Dunne, a history teacher at a junior high school in Brooklyn, forms a unique bond with one of his students, Drey. Despite his drug habit and a troubled personal life, Dan becomes a source of inspiration for Drey.
Evolution of a Filipino Family follows the lives of a rural family in the Philippines as they face the challenges of poverty, political oppression, and personal hardships. The film explores their struggles with agriculture, mining, and the constant threat of violence and displacement. It also delves into the complex dynamics of family relationships and the evolution of Filipino society over the years.
Michael Moore in TrumpLand (2016) is a documentary film directed by Michael Moore. In this film, Moore takes the stage in Ohio to discuss the political climate in America during the 2016 presidential election. Through a combination of comedy, satire, and political commentary, Moore addresses topics such as conservative and liberal ideologies, small-town stereotypes, the role of the media, and the impact of the election on the United States of America. Moore offers his unique perspective and provides insight into the events leading up to the election. The film delves into the current affairs of the time, using humor to shed light on the political landscape and encourage viewers to engage with the democratic process.
Sarah Silverman uses her trademark shock humor and takes on controversial topics such as politics, religion, sexuality, and social issues in her stand-up comedy special A Speck of Dust. She shares personal anecdotes, hilarious stories, and thought-provoking insights, all delivered with her unique and opinionated style. The special explores themes of liberalism, health scares, Twitter culture, sexual awakening, and more.
Human Resources is a comedy-drama movie that takes place in a factory. The plot revolves around the themes of hierarchy, compromise, and management. It follows the story of an intern who gets caught up in the politics and power dynamics of the workplace. The movie explores topics such as child labor, trainee experiences, and the working class. With a mix of humor and drama, Human Resources delves into the challenges and sacrifices individuals make in their professional lives.
A powerful and moving historical drama that tells the courageous story of three Filipino Catholic priests: Mariano Gomez, José Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora.
Uomo d'acqua dolce is a 1997 Italian comedy film about a man who loses his memory and falls in love. The film follows his journey as he tries to regain his memories and navigate his new relationship.
Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer is a documentary that explores the scandal involving former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer and the events leading up to his downfall. The film delves into the investigation, the politics surrounding it, and the implications for Spitzer's career and personal life.
When the mother of two adoptees is tipped off about the possible affair her husband may be having with one of their children, her sense of duty takes a macabre turn.