A high school nerd starts an online drug business to impress his ex-girlfriend. With the help of his best friend, they navigate the dark web, cryptocurrency, and the world of illegal drugs.
In this TV show, 'How to Change Your Mind (2022)', explores the profound effects of psychedelics on consciousness, addiction, depression, and transcendence. Through interviews, research studies, and personal accounts, it delves into how these substances can provide new insights into the nature of human suffering and offer potential treatments for mental health disorders. Join the journey of self-discovery and exploration of the mind through the lens of psychedelics.
Pixie, a con-woman, plots to avenge her mother's death with the help of two young men. As they set out on a road trip, they find themselves entangled in a web of violence, gangsters, and family secrets.
Dope is a hilarious and thrilling adventure comedy that follows Malcolm, a high school geek living in Inglewood, California. When Malcolm and his friends accidentally find themselves in possession of a major stash of drugs, they must navigate the dangerous world of drug dealers and gangsters while trying to escape with their lives.
Hamilton Morris investigates the world of drugs, from the chemistry to the culture, in this immersive documentary series. Join him on a journey to understand recreational drug use and its impact on society.
Sister of the Groom follows the story of a woman as she tries to navigate the chaotic and humorous dynamics of her brother's wedding. In the midst of family reunions, conflicts, and unexpected encounters, she finds herself caught between her own romantic aspirations and the responsibilities she has for her brother's big day. With a mix of comedy, drama, and romance, this movie explores the complexities of relationships and the bonds of family as they are tested in the lead up to a wedding.
The New Romantic is a comedy-drama about a college student named Blake who, frustrated with modern dating, decides to become a sugar baby to a wealthy older man in order to fund her journalism career. As she navigates the world of sugar dating, Blake finds herself questioning the true nature of relationships and what it means to find love. Along the way, she learns valuable lessons about self-discovery, independence, and the complexities of romance.
A provocative and fictionalized take on the life of Italian media tycoon and politician Silvio Berlusconi, told through a series of interconnected stories set in 2006.
The Stag is a comedy-drama movie set in Ireland, where a groom-to-be named Fionan reluctantly agrees to have a stag party camping trip with his friends. As the group embarks on the adventure, they face various hilarious and unexpected challenges, including a tent on fire, wedding planning mishaps, and a series of misadventures involving drugs and nudity. Through it all, the bonds of friendship between the men are tested and strengthened. The movie explores themes of masculinity, friendship, and the complexities of relationships.
Powder Room is a comedy movie set in a London nightclub restroom where Sam, a young woman desperate for a night of fun, finds herself in hilarious and chaotic situations with her friends. From vomiting and bad dancing to romantic mishaps and funny encounters, Sam's night takes unexpected twists and turns.
The relationship between two best friends is forever changed during the course of one eventful night.
Vanessa, grieving the loss of her friend, embarks on a solo trip to find solace. However, her plans are disrupted when she encounters a bizarre and otherworldly event.
Neurons to Nirvana is a documentary that delves into the potential therapeutic applications of psychedelic drugs such as LSD, MDMA, and ayahuasca. It explores the history of these drugs and the ongoing research on their benefits in treating various mental health conditions, challenging the stigma and misconceptions surrounding them. The film provides a compelling argument for the reevaluation of these drugs as potential medicines and highlights the alternative approaches they offer in the realm of mental health and well-being.
Warriors of the Discotheque is a documentary that explores the underground rave culture, focusing on its impact and influence on the LGBT community. Through interviews and footage from various nightclubs, the film delves into the world of raves, MDMA, ecstasy, and the vibrant atmosphere of these events.
A med student, a teenage runaway, a lawyer, a drag queen, a high school basketball player, a drug dealer, and a teacher all cross paths in the Ecstasy-riddled L.A. underground party scene. With the pace and style of a documentary, Rolling captures the essence of Ecstasy culture, exposing the delicate balance of relationships and responsibilities with chasing this drug-induced euphoria.
A Turkish undercover police officer is assigned to bring down a drug trafficking ring in Istanbul. As he delves deeper into the criminal underworld, he faces dangerous situations and must make tough choices. Along the way, he encounters violence, drugs, and betrayal.
Inspired by a true story, MDMA follows a young female student who becomes caught up in the world of drug dealing and substance abuse in the 1980s. As she becomes more deeply involved, her life takes a downward spiral, leading to dangerous situations and unexpected consequences.
Better Living Through Chemistry is a documentary that delves into the world of chemistry and its influence on our daily lives. From the medicines we take to the food we eat, chemistry plays a crucial role in improving our quality of life. Through interviews with scientists, experts, and ordinary people, this film reveals the fascinating stories behind some of the most important chemical discoveries and their profound effects on society.
Pursuit of Happiness is a documentary series about the potential mainstreaming of psychedelic therapies to treat mental illness. Episodes present various contemporary authorities discussing the reawakening, usage, risks, and rewards of research with these medicines.
Friends and family gather around the death bed of Gavin, where they assist in the dying man's suicide. But though Gavin's pain has been laid to rest, the grief felt by everyone there has only begun, and Walking on Water compassionately follows the attempts of Gavin's closest friends Anna and Charlie to recover from their loss.