Band of Brothers is a powerful and moving TV show that follows the journey of Easy Company, a group of soldiers in the 101st Airborne Division, from their training in the U.S. to their harrowing experiences on the front lines of World War II. The show explores the bonds of brotherhood, the horrors of war, and the resilience of the human spirit.
During World War II, a group of Jewish U.S. soldiers plan to assassinate Nazi leaders, while a theater owner seeks revenge. The plot intertwines the two storylines in Nazi-occupied France during the war.
In Las Vegas, two best friends - a casino executive and a mafia enforcer - compete for a gambling empire and a fast-living, fast-loving socialite. Sam Rothstein becomes the boss of the Tangiers Casino, doubling its profits for the Mafia. However, his friend Nicky Santoro becomes a liability with his violent temper. Sam falls in love with Ginger McKenna, but their relationship deteriorates when her past catches up with them. As the mob's power declines, Sam reflects on the changes in Las Vegas.
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.
A cab driver named Max finds himself held hostage by a contract killer named Vincent as he is forced to drive him around Los Angeles to carry out a series of murders. Max desperately tries to find a way to escape while also avoiding the attention of the police. As the night progresses, Max learns more about Vincent's brutal and methodical ways, and he must find a way to outsmart him before becoming his next victim.
During World War II, a group of renegade German Army officers plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler in a desperate attempt to end his tyrannical rule.
During World War II, U.S. Marine Private Robert Witt is AWOL and living with Melanesian natives. He is found and imprisoned but later joins his unit. The soldiers of C Company, 25th Infantry Division, land on Guadalcanal and prepare to take Hill 210, a key Japanese position. The soldiers face heavy resistance, and tensions arise among them. Captain Staros and Lieutenant Colonel Tall clash over a frontal assault on the Japanese bunker. The men eventually succeed in taking the bunker and are rewarded with leave. Private Bell receives a letter from his wife, who wants a divorce. Captain Staros is relieved of command and offered a position in Washington, D.C. The soldiers continue their patrols and encounter a Japanese column, resulting in the death of Private Coombs and Private Witt. The company receives a new commanding officer, Captain Bosche, and eventually leaves Guadalcanal.
After his colleagues are killed, a researcher at the CIA named Joe Turner goes on the run. As he tries to uncover the truth behind the murders, he becomes a target himself. With the help of a woman named Kathy, Joe must figure out who is behind the conspiracy before it's too late.
After his family is murdered, a man goes on a killing spree, targeting everyone involved in the crime. He seeks revenge and will stop at nothing to make sure justice is served.
Criss Cross (1949) is a film-noir crime thriller about a man who gets caught in a web of deceit and double-crossing after reuniting with his ex-wife and falling into a dangerous love triangle with her and a dangerous criminal.
After losing his wife and struggling financially, a man takes matters into his own hands and goes on a killing spree targeting corrupt bankers and investment brokers.
In post-World War II Germany, a journalist named Peter Miller investigates the war crimes committed by a former SS officer named Eduard Roschmann. As Miller digs deeper, he uncovers a sinister secret organization and puts his own life in danger. With the help of Israeli intelligence and a diary, Miller seeks revenge and justice for the victims of the concentration camps.
The Great Gatsby tells the story of Jay Gatsby, a wealthy man who throws extravagant parties in the hopes of wooing his lost love, Daisy Buchanan. As the story unfolds, Gatsby's obsession with Daisy and his longing for the past ultimately lead to tragedy.
Thirty years after the release of his film JFK (1991), filmmaker Oliver Stone reviews recently declassified evidence related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, which took place in Dallas on November 22, 1963.
The Forgiven tells the story of a man who seeks forgiveness and redemption after committing a grave sin. Set in Morocco, the film explores themes of adultery, blackmail, and cultural differences. As the man confronts his past and tries to bury the dead body of his sins, he encounters unexpected challenges and learns valuable lessons about love, forgiveness, and the complexities of human nature.
Eyes of Laura Mars is a 1978 horror mystery thriller film about a fashion photographer in New York City who begins experiencing psychic visions of murders happening in real-time. As the visions become more vivid and disturbing, she teams up with a detective to solve the mystery and catch the psychopath responsible. The film explores themes of supernatural powers, woman in jeopardy, and premonition.
Witness the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, told in real time by those who were there.
Set in 1920s Ireland, 'The Wind That Shakes the Barley' follows the story of two brothers who join the Irish Republican Army to fight against the British occupation. As they become involved in guerrilla warfare and underground activities, their loyalty is tested and they face the harsh realities of war. The film explores themes of nationalism, oppression, and sacrifice.
In post-Soviet Russia, a man seeks revenge against his abusive brother, dragging a dead body and constructing homemade weapons along the way.
NSU German History X is a TV show based on the true story of the National Socialist Underground (NSU) terrorist group in Germany. It explores the rise and fall of the group, highlighting their acts of violence, which included ethnic hatred, brutality, and domestic terrorism. The show focuses on the investigation and trial of the NSU members, shedding light on the dark history of neo-Nazism in Germany.