Succession follows the lives of the Roy family, who are the owners of a global media empire. As the aging patriarch's health declines, a power struggle ensues between his four adult children, all vying for control of the company. The series explores themes of wealth, betrayal, family dynamics, and the dark side of the business world.
James Bond sets out to stop a media mogul's plan to induce war between China and the UK in order to obtain exclusive global media coverage. MI6 sends Bond, agent 007, into the field to reconnoiter a terrorist arms bazaar on the Russian border. Bond discovers nuclear torpedoes and is forced to pilot an L-39 away before the bazaar is destroyed. Carver plans to use an encoder obtained at the bazaar to provoke war between China and the UK. Bond investigates Carver, infiltrates his newspaper headquarters, and steals the GPS encoder. With the help of a Chinese agent, Bond discovers Carver's plan to destroy the Chinese government with a stolen missile. Bond and the Chinese agent board Carver's stealth ship to prevent the missile from being fired. Wai Lin is captured, but Bond devises a plan to save her and destroy the ship. In the end, Bond and Wai Lin share a romantic moment as they are rescued.
A TV series based on the true story of Roger Ailes, founder of Fox News, who built an empire using television propaganda and right-wing politics. The show explores the office politics, sexual harassment, and bullying in the workplace that led to Ailes' downfall. It delves into the Me Too movement and the scandal surrounding Ailes' sexual predator behavior. The series also touches on the political influence of Fox News during the 2016 US presidential election.
In a mansion in Xanadu, a wealthy newspaper publisher is on his deathbed. Reporters try to uncover the meaning of his last word, 'Rosebud.' Through interviews and investigation, they learn about his rise to power, failed relationships, political career, and ultimate loneliness. As they dig deeper, they discover that 'Rosebud' refers to a childhood sled, symbolic of the simple happiness he lost. The sled is eventually burned as his belongings are discarded.
A naive youth leader, Jefferson Smith, is appointed to fill a vacancy in the U.S. Senate. His idealistic plans collide with corruption at home and subterfuge from his hero in Washington. Undeterred, he tries to forge ahead, defending his innocence and fighting for integrity.
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.
Jane Fonda in Five Acts is a captivating documentary that explores the life of Jane Fonda, from her early days in Hollywood to her activism and iconic acting career. Through interviews and archival footage, this film delves into the complex relationships and personal struggles that shaped her journey. It is a powerful portrayal of a woman who defied societal expectations and became an influential figure in the realms of feminism, politics, and entertainment.
For the first time in over a decade, Erik Menendez opens up with his most in-depth interview to date in a new documentary series that re-examines one of the most fascinating true crime tragedies of the past century through the lens of one of the convicted killers. This riveting series includes extensive phone interviews with Erik as well as rare emotional footage, never-before-seen photos and new interviews with prosecutors, law enforcement, close family, friends and medical experts that chronicle the story you thought you knew.
Sweet Smell of Success is a film-noir crime drama that follows a press agent who becomes entangled in a web of deceit, as he manipulates the media to further his own ambitions. Set in 1950s New York City, the movie explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the dark underbelly of the entertainment industry.
Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo is a TV mini-series that tells the story of the creation of Cleo magazine in 1972. Focusing on Ita Buttrose and her team, it explores their struggles to establish a groundbreaking women's publication, challenging the norms of the time and becoming a symbol of feminism.
The Rise of the Murdoch Dynasty is a compelling documentary series that delves into the life and career of Rupert Murdoch, the influential media mogul. It presents an in-depth exploration of how Murdoch built a vast business empire, shaping the media landscape and influencing politics along the way. The series uncovers the scandals, manipulations, and power struggles that marked Murdoch's journey to becoming a media tycoon.
Gideon is a successful PR consultant who has a strained relationship with his daughter, Natasha. When Gideon's wife dies, he becomes even more disconnected from his daughter. However, their lives change when they meet a young woman, Stella, who is dealing with her own personal struggles. As Gideon and Natasha get to know Stella, they learn to heal their wounds and build a stronger bond.
RKO 281 is a biographical drama that tells the story of the making of Orson Welles' iconic film 'Citizen Kane'. Set in the 1940s, the movie explores the challenges and controversies faced by Welles as he tries to make his mark in the film industry, while battling against media tycoon William Randolph Hearst.
Reclaim Your Brain is a satire comedy set in Berlin, Germany. The story follows a television executive who is addicted to television and manipulated by the media landscape. After a car crash, he begins to question his life and embarks on a journey to regain control of his brain and break free from manipulation. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and meets a strong female character who helps him navigate the complexities of the media industry. The movie explores themes of addiction, unemployment, solidarity, and loyalty, with elements of comedy and drama.
The New Watchdogs explores the role of the media in shaping public opinion and the ethical dilemmas faced by journalists. It delves into issues like self-censorship, media concentration, and the corrupting influence of capitalism. Through interviews and archive footage, the documentary exposes the conflicts of interest and political debates that occur in the world of television journalism.
The Caiman is a satirical comedy that follows the story of a washed-up film director who becomes embroiled in Italian politics. As he navigates through the corruption and chaos, he is determined to make a film about a corrupt politician and expose the truth. With the help of a minister and a media tycoon, he sets out on a hilarious journey filled with bribery, controversy, and unexpected twists.
Videocracy is a documentary film that explores the influence and control of the media in Italian society. It examines the relationship between celebrities, politicians, and the media industry, exposing the manipulative tactics employed to shape public opinion. The film delves into the dark side of Italian politics and entertainment, uncovering corruption, scandals, and the exploitation of fame. Through interviews and footage, Videocracy reveals how media manipulation has led to a society obsessed with celebrity culture and superficiality.
In Monopoly (1996), a media tycoon runs a political campaign in a bid to gain a television monopoly. The movie explores themes of corruption, abuse of power, and the influence of the media. With satire and comedy, it showcases the absurdity of the TV industry and the lengths people will go to achieve their goals.
In a totalitarian society, a detective investigates a series of mysterious deaths in an office building. As he uncovers a web of conspiracy, he finds himself caught in a dangerous game of cat and mouse. With the future of the city hanging in the balance, he must navigate through a dark and corrupt world to uncover the truth.
Winchell follows the career of Walter Winchell, a news reporter and media tycoon known for his live broadcasts and influential journalism. The movie explores his rise to fame, his high society connections, and his controversial methods of media manipulation. It also delves into his dysfunctional family relationships and his involvement in political scandals. Based on a book, the film takes place in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, highlighting the impact of media coverage during those times.