After a fatal incident sends him on a destructive path, a champion boxer fights for custody of his daughter and tries to revive his professional career. He faces tragedy, addiction, loss, and redemption while seeking justice for his wife's death.
Jake LaMotta, a boxer known for his violence and temper, rises to the top of his career but his personal life suffers as a result.
In the midst of the Cold War, an American soldier is brainwashed and programmed to become an assassin. As he starts to have recurring nightmares, he must uncover a communist conspiracy and prevent a political assassination.
Ragtime is a drama film set in the early 1900s in America. It delves into themes of racial injustice, class differences, and the impact of radical politics. The story follows various characters as their lives intersect and intertwine, revealing the complexities of society during that period. The film explores topics such as racism, revenge killing, and political scandals, while also showcasing the vibrant music and culture of the time.
Follow Justin Bieber's journey from a small-town kid with a passion for music to the global superstar he is today. Through interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and concert performances, this documentary gives an inside look at the teenage heartthrob's life and career.
Miracle (2004) tells the inspiring story of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team's journey to the gold medal. Coach Herb Brooks leads a group of young and inexperienced players to victory against the dominant Soviet Union team, defying all odds and capturing the hearts of a nation. The movie showcases the triumph of the human spirit and the power of teamwork.
ROH & NJPW: G1 Supercard (2019) is an epic showdown of champions and rivalries, set in the iconic Madison Square Garden in Manhattan, New York City. Witness intense action as athletes from around the world compete for glory and titles.
Follow the journey of Joshua as he takes on Ruiz in an epic title bout. Explore the challenges and triumphs of both boxers in this gripping documentary.
In Pressure Point, a psychiatrist is assigned to evaluate a prisoner who claims to be a member of an American Nazi group. The movie explores themes of sedition, racism, and violence, as well as the psychiatrist's own struggle with insomnia and personal demons. The story is told in flashback, revealing the prisoner's journey from a troubled childhood to his involvement with the American Nazi group.
20 Feet from Stardom is a documentary that shines a spotlight on the often-overlooked talent of backup singers. Through interviews and concert footage, the film explores the lives and careers of these artists who provide the backbone of many iconic songs. It delves into their struggles for recognition and the sacrifices they make to pursue their dreams, highlighting their importance to the music industry.
While struggling with their son’s serious illness, a young couple experiences conflict when her husband does not understand the wife’s acceptance of Christ. THE HEART IS A REBEL features the beloved Ethel Waters, and is set against Billy Graham’s historic 1957 New York City Crusade, with color scenes of the Crusade at Madison Square Garden.
Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains the Same is a documentary film that combines live performances by the iconic rock band Led Zeppelin with behind-the-scenes footage. The film captures the energy and raw power of the band's live performances, showcasing their legendary status in the world of rock music. It also provides a glimpse into the personal lives of the band members, as well as their interactions with fans and the music industry.
The Concert for Bangladesh (1972) is a documentary film that chronicles the historic live concert held at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Organized by musician George Harrison and Indian musician Ravi Shankar, the concert aimed to raise funds for the millions of refugees from the newly independent country of Bangladesh, who were suffering from famine and war. The film captures the electrifying performances by George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, and other renowned musicians, as well as the heartfelt message of unity and support for a noble cause. Through music and powerful performances, the concert became a symbol of hope and humanitarian efforts.
Kevin Hart's 2013 comedy tour takes him around the world, from New York City to Amsterdam, as he hilariously recounts his experiences with divorce, relationships, and life in general.
Gambler Arnold Rothstein marries an actress, avenges his buddy and meets an underworld fate.
Shut Up and Play the Hits is a documentary film that captures the final concert of the popular punk band LCD Soundsystem. The film explores the emotions and thoughts of the band members as they prepare to say goodbye to their fans and the music industry. Set in Madison Square Garden in Manhattan, New York City, the concert becomes a bittersweet celebration of an influential music group and their legacy.
Annie (Ann Gillis), an orphan, (based on Harold Gray's comic strip but who is at no point in the film called 'Little Orphan Annie), is befriended by a fight manager, 'Pop' Corrigan (J. Farrell MacDonald). She brings him Johnny Adams (Robert Kent), a promising prizefighter. Annie gets the people of the neighborhood to finance his training. But on the night of Johnny's big fight, a gambling syndicate locks him in a gymnasium and it appears the neighborhood folks will lose their investment.
The Rocket is a gripping biographical drama that follows the life of Maurice Richard, a French-Canadian ice hockey player for the Montreal Canadiens. The movie explores Richard's journey as he faces discrimination, violence, and personal struggles while striving to break records and become a hockey legend. It is a story of determination, resilience, and the love of a nation for its sporting heroes.
Eddie, a limousine driver and basketball fan, is unexpectedly chosen to become the coach of the struggling New York Knicks. Despite being a fish out of water, Eddie's passionate approach and unconventional methods start to bring the team together and lead them to success.
In Whiplash (1948), a struggling artist turns to boxing to make a living. The film follows his journey as he navigates the glamorous yet treacherous world of prizefighting, all while dealing with romantic rivalries, dysfunctional relationships, and the dark underbelly of New York City. With its film-noir style and gripping plot, Whiplash is a must-watch for fans of drama and sport.