Archer follows the life of reckless, self-centered intelligence agent Sterling Archer and his dysfunctional colleagues at an international spy agency. With a penchant for alcohol and womanizing, Archer takes on dangerous missions while navigating his tumultuous relationships with his domineering mother and promiscuous co-workers.
James and Em Foster vacation at a beach resort in La Tolqa. An accident exposes the resort's perverse subculture of hedonistic tourism, reckless violence, and surreal horrors. James pays to have a clone killed in his place, while Em wants to leave. James is introduced to a group of tourists who pay to watch their doubles get slaughtered. They encourage James to engage in criminal behavior and abuse the resort staff. James tries to flee but is captured. He beats his clone to death and is rewarded by Gabi. James decides to stay at the closed resort.
In the 1930s, a group of orphaned boys at a Texas orphanage form a football team and are coached by a math teacher. They face numerous challenges including the Great Depression, abusive caretakers, and injuries, but with determination and teamwork, they become unlikely champions.
Above Suspicion is based on a true story and follows the investigation of a corrupt FBI agent who recruits a woman as an informant. As they become entangled in a dangerous relationship, their actions lead to devastating consequences.
Fahrenheit 11/9 is a documentary that delves into the events surrounding the 2016 US election and the rise of right-wing ideology in America. It explores subjects such as school shootings, the Flint water crisis, billionaire influence, and the divisive politics of the Republican party. Directed by Michael Moore, the film exposes the incompetence and corruption within the American political system, as well as the xenophobia and racism that fueled the election. It examines issues like corporate takeover, television propaganda, and the impact of foreign influence. Through archive footage and interviews, Fahrenheit 11/9 paints a compelling portrait of a country divided.
Henry Fonda hosts this retrospective on the career and films of iconic filmmaker David O. Selznick, who epitomized the era of the auteur producer in the 30s and 40s.
MotherFatherSon is a gripping TV show that delves into the intricacies of a broken family, navigating themes of influence, privilege, and psychological drama. Set in the backdrop of British politics and media empire, the storyline follows the intertwined lives of a powerful media mogul, his estranged wife, and their son. As the family faces a crisis that brings them together, secrets are exposed, and investigations begin to unravel the truth. The show offers a captivating exploration of family relationships, mental health, power dynamics, and the consequences of life-changing experiences.
Two investigative journalists travel to Transylvania to uncover the truth about monsters and end up encountering various supernatural creatures and hilarious situations.
Rough Riders is a TV mini-series that follows the story of the legendary Rough Riders, a regiment of US military volunteers, during the Spanish-American War in 1898. It explores the challenges they face, their heroic actions, and the camaraderie among the soldiers.
Buchanan Rides Alone is a classic western movie set in a small town in California. The story follows a drifter who becomes entangled in a web of corruption, murder, and revenge. Framed for murder and facing a not guilty verdict, he seeks justice and takes matters into his own hands. The film features dramatic confrontations, gunfights, suspenseful stand-offs, and a thrilling climax.
Maps to the Stars is a dark comedy-drama that delves into the lives of dysfunctional Hollywood celebrities, tackling themes such as incest, narcissism, mental illness, and the destructive nature of fame. The story follows a group of interconnected characters as they navigate the chaotic world of celebrity culture, driven by their desires for fame, success, and validation.
A satirical spy comedy. Aleksis Nyqvist, an intern at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is pushed to the head of Finland's newly founded secret service, when a suitable dummy is needed for the position. However, Nyqvist identifies with his role too well and accidentally causes a security political crisis - and soon Helsinki is swarming with secret agents. How is Nyqvist doing?
The Battle of Austerlitz is a historical drama film that depicts one of Napoleon's greatest victories in 1805 against the combined forces of Austria and Russia.
Struggling to support herself and teenage daughter, a widow rents out the second floor of her home to a man who claims to be a novelist working on a new book.
Jim Conway, who works on a South American rubber plantation, leaves to meet a girl from the United States whom he is to marry. But he receives a telegram from her telling him she has married someone else. He goes to a waterfront café where he meets a singer, Joan Madison, and tells her his troubles. He asks her to marry him and return to the plantation with him using the name of the girl he was to marry. This strikes her as a great idea as she is a wanted fugitive.
One December Night tells the story of two childhood friends, a musical duo, who reunite after years of estrangement. They navigate the challenges of their past and present, including a father-daughter estrangement, switching jobs, and the struggle for music rights. Set against the backdrop of a televised Christmas event, the movie explores themes of love, family, and the importance of forgiveness.
Radio Day is a hilarious comedy set in Moscow, Russia. It follows the story of a radio station and the chaos that ensues when everything goes wrong in one day. From bloopers on air to food poisoning and stolen equipment, the staff of the radio show must navigate through a series of mishaps and absurd situations. With a mix of musical performances, drunkenness, and bribery, Radio Day will keep you entertained from start to finish.
The life of Abraham Lincoln, from his election as President of the United States to the time of his assassination. Based on Gore Vidal's historical novel.
In Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?, a power outage in New York City leads to a series of chaotic and comedic situations. As people are trapped in elevators, subway trains, and their homes, they must navigate through absurd and unexpected circumstances. The film showcases the farcical nature of human behavior and the comedic possibilities that arise from being in unusual circumstances.
A party planner in Manhattan, New York City, gets an out-of-town job offer but has to decide if she wants to leave her family business. Along the way, she plans a Christmas party and falls in love with a charming businessman. With a sense of entitlement and nepotism, her romantic rival tries to show off at the party. Will she choose her career or love? Find out in this heartwarming romantic comedy set during the holiday season.