House is a medical drama that follows the unconventional and misanthropic genius Dr. Gregory House as he leads a team of diagnosticians at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. Known for his brilliant mind and unorthodox methods, House takes on complex medical cases and solves medical mysteries that other doctors can't crack. Along the way, he confronts his own pain and struggles with prescription drug abuse.
Becker is a sitcom about a caustic, sarcastic, opinionated and at times downright rude doctor who is visited by various troubled patients.
Daria is a misanthropic teenage girl who navigates her way through high school, dealing with the challenges of teenage life in the 90s. With her sarcastic wit and outsider perspective, she stands out from her peers and forms unique relationships along the way.
Invader ZIM is an animated TV show about an alien named ZIM who is sent to Earth by his leaders, the Almighty Tallest, with the mission to conquer it. However, ZIM is not very bright and his plans always backfire. With the help of his loyal robot sidekick GIR, ZIM tries to blend in as a human and carry out his evil schemes, but he often gets caught up in absurd situations and meets resistance from various characters, including his schoolmate Dib, who is determined to expose him. The show combines elements of sci-fi, comedy, and dark humor to deliver an entertaining and unique viewing experience.
Backstrom is a misanthropic detective with self-destructive tendencies who solves crimes in Portland, Oregon. With the help of his team at the special crimes unit, he navigates the complexities of police work while dealing with his own personal demons.
After making a wrong turn, a man finds himself tangled in a web of crime, deceit, and violence in a small town in the Arizona desert.
Black Books is a British sitcom that follows the misadventures of Bernard Black, an eccentric and misanthropic bookshop owner in London. Bernard is constantly drunk and obsessive about his books, much to the annoyance of his assistant Manny, a well-meaning but dim-witted accountant. Together with their quirky friend Fran, they navigate the absurdities of life, always finding themselves in hilarious situations.
Travis Bickle, a Vietnam War veteran, becomes a taxi driver in New York City. Lonely and disturbed, Travis becomes infatuated with a campaign volunteer named Betsy. As Travis's mental state deteriorates, he becomes increasingly disillusioned with the city's moral decay and decides to take violent action. His obsession with saving a child prostitute leads him on a path of bloodshed and chaos. Ultimately, Travis's irrationality resurfaces, leaving his sanity in question.
Dag is a dark comedy TV show that follows the life of Dag Refsnes, a marriage counselor with a misanthropic view of the world. Through his sessions with clients, Dag explores themes of loneliness, mental health, and the complexities of human relationships.
Olive Kitteridge is a retired math teacher living in a small town in Maine. Over a 25-year time span, the show explores her complex relationships with her husband, son, and fellow townspeople. It delves into themes of mental illness, bereavement, resentment, and the challenges of parenting. Adapted from the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Olive Kitteridge is a compelling portrayal of a woman's journey through life.
In 1898, Daniel Plainview, a prospector in New Mexico, mines a potentially precious ore vein from a pit mine. In 1902, he discovers oil near Los Angeles and establishes a drilling company. He adopts an orphaned boy and presents him as his business partner. In 1911, Daniel attempts to buy a farm with oil deposits, but faces resistance from the pastor who demands a large sum of money. Daniel's oil production begins, but disasters occur, leading to conflicts with the pastor. Over the years, Daniel's greed and violence escalate, leading to the downfall of those around him, including his adopted son. In 1927, Daniel is a recluse, wealthy but suffering from alcoholism. When his adopted son wants to dissolve their partnership, Daniel reacts brutally and reveals his son's true origins. Daniel's final act of violence is against the pastor who betrayed him. Daniel is left with a sense of despair and emptiness.
In 1880s Australia, a notorious outlaw offers a proposition to a lawman: if he can find and kill his older brother within nine days, his younger brother will be spared from execution. As they embark on the chase, they encounter dangerous gangs, treacherous hideouts, and unexpected surprises. The lawman must navigate the dark underbelly of the Australian outback and confront his own moral compass.
The House That Jack Built follows the story of a psychopathic architect named Jack who becomes a serial killer, indulging in extreme violence and murder while he builds his twisted vision of a house. The movie explores themes of obsession, cruelty, and the depths of human depravity.
A misanthropic New Yorker in his 60s finds a new lease on life when he starts a relationship with a young southern girl and learns to appreciate the simple joys.
In 'He Was a Quiet Man,' an isolated and introverted office worker named Bob Maconel finds himself drawn into a series of bizarre events. After witnessing a mass shooting at his workplace, Bob is mistaken for the gunman and hailed as a hero. As he navigates his newfound celebrity, Bob's alter ego emerges, leading him down a path of self-discovery, romance, and unexpected twists.
In 'Pig', a truffle foraging pig named Pig is stolen from a reclusive chef named Rob. Devastated by the loss, Rob embarks on a journey through the streets of Portland, Oregon to find Pig and uncover the truth behind her disappearance. Along the way, he encounters various individuals and dives deep into the city's culinary underworld. As Rob delves into his past and confronts his own demons, he discovers that the search for Pig is about much more than just a stolen animal.
The Seventh Continent follows the lives of a middle-class Austrian family as they gradually destroy themselves and their surroundings. The film explores themes of nihilism, materialism, and the meaninglessness of existence.
Daria Morgendorffer, the misanthropic protagonist from the TV show 'Daria,' deals with the ups and downs of college life in Lawndale. She navigates through relationships, academia, and the general absurdity of the world around her.
Valerie Graves, a misanthropic, disillusioned woman in her mid-twenties, is haunted by sadistic urges that she has struggled to repress since childhood.