American Horror Story is a TV show that takes viewers on a journey through various horror stories, exploring different themes and settings in each season. From haunted houses to freak shows, the show covers a wide range of terrifying and thrilling tales.
A former U.S. Army Military Police officer, Jack Reacher, is called to investigate a case involving a trained military sniper who carried out a mass shooting. As Reacher uncovers evidence that the sniper may have been framed, he faces opposition from powerful forces trying to prevent the truth from being revealed.
In the year 2029, a war between humans and machines is being fought. A soldier is sent back in time to 1984 to protect a woman who plays a key role in humanity's future. A cyborg assassin is also sent back to kill her. They must evade the assassin and find a way to prevent the future war.
22 July is based on the true story of the events that took place on 22 July 2011 in Norway, when a far-right terrorist planted a bomb in Oslo and carried out a mass shooting at a youth summer camp. The film explores the consequences of these horrific acts on the survivors, the families of the victims, and the entire nation.
In New Orleans, Celeste Wood takes a gun manufacturer to court for her husband's death. Jury consultant Rankin Fitch uses illegal practices to manipulate the jury. Juror Nicholas Easter has a hidden agenda with his girlfriend Marlee to offer Fitch the verdict he wants for a price. Fitch orders Easter's apartment raided, but Marlee counters by getting one of Fitch's jurors removed. The cat and mouse game continues as Marlee raises her price and Fitch's witness blows up on the stand. Easter asks jurors to review the case, and Fitch pays Marlee the ransom. The gun manufacturer is found liable and Fitch is confronted by Easter and Marlee. Eventually, the $15 million ransom will go to the town of Gardner, Indiana.
The World Between Us is a Taiwanese drama series that explores the aftermath of a mass shooting and the media coverage that follows. The show delves into the lives of those affected by the incident, including the victims' families, the perpetrator, the journalists covering the story, and the public's reaction. Through its complex characters and gripping storyline, the series raises thought-provoking questions about guilt, responsibility, and the power of the media.
Utøya: July 22 is a gripping drama based on the horrifying true story of the 2011 Utøya Island massacre in Norway, carried out by right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik. The film follows the experiences of a young teenage girl who becomes trapped on the island during the mass shooting, as she desperately tries to survive and escape. With its powerful one-take technique, the movie provides a chilling and immersive perspective of the tragic event.
The series from Neil LaBute aims to examine "the human condition and relationships through a series of conversations between 11 people", whose lives are intertwined, unbeknownst to them. Each episode takes place in a restaurant and is a conversation between two characters. One of the character's storylines then will carry over into the next episode through a conversation with a new character. That character will then be featured in the following episode. The process will continue until the final episode.
I'm Not Ashamed tells the inspiring true story of Rachel Joy Scott, a Christian teenager who became the first victim of the Columbine High School shootings. Drawing from Rachel's journal entries, the film explores her deep faith, her strong friendship with others, and her desire to make a positive impact on the world. Through her acts of kindness and compassion, Rachel leaves a lasting legacy of love and hope, challenging everyone around her to embrace the power of simple acts of kindness.
Nitram is a gripping crime thriller that delves into the harrowing account of a real-life massacre that took place in Port Arthur, Australia. Set in the 1990s, the film explores the events leading up to the tragedy and its devastating aftermath. With powerful performances and a haunting narrative, Nitram exposes the dark depths of human nature and raises important questions about gun control and societal issues.
Vox Lux tells the story of a pop star named Celeste as she rises to fame in the late 1990s and faces various personal and professional challenges. The film tackles themes of trauma, violence, and the impact of fame on an artist's life.
Black Space is a thrilling TV show that follows a police investigation into a series of murders and a devastating mass shooting that takes place in a high school. As the masked man responsible for these heinous acts remains at large, the police race against time to uncover the truth and bring justice to the victims.
Filmmaker Michael Moore examines the roots of America's obsession with gun violence, exploring the causes of the Columbine massacre and the high crime rate in the United States. Through interviews with various figures and comparisons of gun ownership and violence in other countries, Moore unravels a culture of fear nurtured by the government and the media. He challenges the belief that gun ownership is connected to gun violence and highlights other factors contributing to America's trigger mania. The documentary also delves into the role of the defense establishment and American foreign policy in perpetuating violence.
Polytechnique (2009) is a crime drama based on the horrific events of the 1989 Montreal Massacre, where a misogynistic gunman entered the École Polytechnique and targeted women, leaving a trail of destruction and tragedy. The film dives into the psychological turmoil of the victims and sheds light on the gender-based violence still prevalent today. With its stark black-and-white cinematography, Polytechnique creates a haunting portrayal of one of Canada's darkest days.
The story behind the world's most infamous haunted house tale: the Amityville murders. This is the first elevated look at every aspect of this wildly layered story about the heinous murder of a family of six that became eclipsed by paranormal controversy.
Beautiful Boy tells the story of a married couple who must navigate the aftermath of a tragic school shooting that claims the life of their son. As they grapple with their grief, they are forced to confront their own guilt and the devastating effects of the violence on their relationship and the community around them.
After a tragic mass shooting at a school, a grieving father seeks solace by initiating a meeting with the parents of his son's killer. Through the process of restorative justice and reconciliation, they embark on a journey to find forgiveness and healing amidst the deep grief and anger.
Luke, a college freshman, is tormented by a traumatic childhood incident. He resurrects his childhood imaginary friend, Daniel, to help him navigate through his troubled mind. However, as Daniel becomes increasingly controlling and manipulative, Luke realizes the dark consequences of his actions.
Filmed over four years with unprecedented access, this documentary chronicles the riveting courtroom drama of two defamation lawsuits brought by Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims' families against Alex Jones and his website, InfoWars.
In the wake of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre that took the lives of 20 first graders and their teachers, local clergymen Father Bob Weiss receives a letter from a fellow priest in Dunblane, Scotland, whose community suffered an eerily similar fate in 1996. From across the Atlantic, the two priests forge a poignant bond through the shared experience of trauma and healing.