Hellbound is a dark fantasy TV show that takes place in Seoul, South Korea. It revolves around a cult that predicts people's deaths and angels of death that enforce those predictions. As widespread fear and panic ensue, a detective investigates the truth behind the cult and its leaders, leading him into a world of supernatural powers and dark forces.
Origin (2023) explores the unspoken system that has shaped America and how people's lives today are defined by a hierarchy of human divisions. It delves into the profound impact of these divisions and the lasting effects they have on society.
In this alternate-history prehistoric comedy, the Flintstones and the Rubbles navigate the challenges of work, family, and friendship in their stone-age town. When Fred Flintstone's boss tries to frame him for a crime he didn't commit, Fred must come up with a plan to clear his name and save his job.
Wells Fargo is a classical western TV show set in the 19th century West. It follows the story of a Wells Fargo agent who deals with various challenges such as robberies, conflicts with Apache Indians, and conflicts with outlaws. The show takes place in towns like Phoenix, Globe, and Pinal City as well as landmarks like Tucson Territorial Prison and Apache Wells. It explores themes of law enforcement, frontier life, and the struggle for justice.
Lonesome Dove is a miniseries set in the Wild West in the 19th century. It follows a group of adventurers on a cattle drive from Texas to Montana. The story revolves around their encounters with evil men, villains, and criminals, as well as their struggles with life and death. The miniseries explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the harsh realities of the time. It is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel and is considered an epic Western.
The Common Man (1975) tells the story of a foreigner who goes on vacation and gets caught up in a police investigation after a murder takes place. The film explores themes of xenophobia, racism, and the injustices faced by the common man.
Free State of Jones tells the story of Newton Knight, a Mississippi farmer who leads a rebellion against the Confederate army and establishes a mixed-race community in the midst of the Civil War. The film follows Knight's journey as he fights for freedom and equality in a divided nation.
In Hang 'em High, a former lawman named Jed Cooper is mistakenly identified as a cattle rustler and is hanged by a vigilante mob. He survives the hanging and seeks revenge on the men who falsely accused him. With the help of a marshal, Cooper goes on a mission to bring the men to justice and restore his own name.
Johnny Ringo is an American Western television series starring Don Durant that aired on CBS from October 1, 1959, until June 30, 1960. It is loosely based on the life of the notorious gunfighter and outlaw Johnny Ringo, also known as John Peters Ringo or John B. Ringgold, who tangled with Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and Buckskin Franklin Leslie.
The Birth of a Nation is a silent film that portrays the events leading up to and following the American Civil War, emphasizing racial discrimination, white supremacy, and the rise of the Ku Klux Klan. The film is known for its controversial content and racist portrayals.
Johnson County War is a TV show that tells the story of the Johnson County War, a conflict in Wyoming between small farmers and big ranchers. The show explores themes of justice, survival, and the clash of the Old West.
In 1955, Emmett Till, a 14-year-old boy, is lynched while visiting his cousins in Mississippi. His mother, Mamie Till Mobley, embarks on a relentless pursuit of justice, determined to expose the racism behind the attack and ensure those responsible are held accountable.
In 1993, a family moves into a new home in Georgia and soon discovers that the house is haunted by malevolent entities. As they uncover the dark history of the house and the land it sits on, they must find a way to stop the supernatural forces before they become victims themselves.
In 19th century Nevada, a group of men form a lynch mob to seek revenge for the alleged murder of a local rancher. As they journey towards the ranch, their beliefs and actions are tested, resulting in a tragic miscarriage of justice.
In 1930s Texas, a recently widowed woman fights to save her farm with the help of a blind boarder and an African-American drifter, while facing racism and economic hardships.
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.
After a teenager is abducted by a sadistic kidnapper, she is subjected to brutal torture involving body piercing and sadomasochism. With the help of her detective mother, they must uncover the identity of the sadist before it's too late.
Napoléon (1927) is a silent film that chronicles the life of Napoleon Bonaparte, from his early military victories to his rise as the Emperor of France. The film showcases significant events, such as the French Revolution and the battles that shaped Napoleon's legacy. Through stunning visuals and innovative techniques like split-screen, the film explores the personal and political challenges faced by Napoleon during his reign. It offers a glimpse into the mind of one of history's most renowned military leaders.
In 17th century England, a landscape artist is blackmailed into an unusual contract involving deception, revenge, and murder.
In 1890s New Orleans, an Italian-American private investigator becomes involved in a vendetta against the mafia when he is framed for murder. As he delves deeper into the corruption of the city's police chief, mayor, and lawyer, he uncovers a web of racism, bribery, and betrayal. In his quest for justice, he must navigate the dangerous world of the Italian immigrant community and the treacherous docks of New Orleans.