Elementary is a TV show that follows the story of Sherlock Holmes, a brilliant detective with a troubled past, as he teams up with Dr. Joan Watson to solve crime cases in New York City. Together, they tackle various murder mysteries and delve into the depths of the human psyche.
Blue Bloods follows the Reagan family, who are deeply rooted in law enforcement. Frank Reagan is the police commissioner and patriarch of the family. He leads his sons, Danny and Jamie, who are both officers in the New York Police Department. The show explores their relationships and the challenges they face both on and off the job.
Shades of Blue follows the story of a police officer named Harlee Santos who becomes a confidential informant for the FBI. As she tries to balance her loyalty to her colleagues and her duty to uphold the law, Harlee is forced to confront her own corrupt actions. Set in the gritty world of the New York Police Department, the show explores themes of police corruption, loyalty, and the challenges faced by a single mother in law enforcement.
N.Y.P.D. is the title of a half-hour American television crime drama of the 1960s set in the context of the New York City Police Department. The program appeared on the ABC network during the 1967-68 and 1968-69 television seasons. In both seasons, the program appeared in the evening, 9:30 p.m. time slot. During the second season, N.Y.P.D was joined by The Mod Squad and It Takes a Thief to form a 2½ hour block of crime dramas.
The Deuce is a TV show that explores the rise of the porn industry in New York City during the 1970s and 1980s. It follows the story of twin brothers, Vincent and Frankie Martino, as they become involved in the world of pornography and the various characters that inhabit it. The show delves into the seedy underbelly of the industry, including the pimps, prostitutes, mobsters, and police officers who all play a part. It also touches on social and political issues of the time, such as women's rights activism and the impact of pornography on society.
McCloud is a contemporary western crime drama series that follows the story of Sam McCloud, a New York City police officer who is transferred to the New Mexico Territory to solve crimes. He uses his cowboy cop skills and Colt Single Action Army Revolver to tackle investigations in a fish-out-of-water setting, while dealing with culture clash and navigating the challenges of the modern Western landscape.
When They See Us is a gripping TV show that tells the true story of five African-American teenagers who were wrongfully convicted of a brutal rape in New York City in the late 1980s. It highlights the systemic racism and injustice within the American criminal justice system, as well as the devastating consequences faced by the wrongfully accused and their families. The series follows their personal journeys, the trial, and the aftermath of their wrongful conviction.
Follows a 12-year-old girl who lives a closed-in life after turning into a vampire, only able to go out at night. Her father does his best to provide her with the minimal amount of human blood she needs to stay alive.
Kojak is a bald Greek-American police lieutenant who solves crimes in the gritty streets of New York City in the 1970s. Known for his distinctive lollipop, Kojak uses his intelligence, street smarts, and relentless determination to bring justice to the city.
The Sons of Sam: A Descent Into Darkness is a gripping TV show that explores the theory that a satanic cult was behind the infamous Son of Sam murders in 1970s New York City. Through interviews, archival footage, and case files, the series uncovers shocking connections and raises questions about a possible police cover-up.
NYC 22 follows a group of rookie cops as they navigate the gritty streets of New York City. With a diverse cast of characters, each with their own personal struggles and motivations, the show explores the challenges and triumphs of becoming a police officer in the Big Apple.
Lola, a teenage girl, moves to New York City with her divorced mother and quickly becomes obsessed with her favorite rock star, Stu Wolff. Along the way, she becomes embroiled in a rivalry with Carla, the popular girl at her new school, and tries to navigate the challenges of high school, friendship, and pursuing her dreams of becoming an actress. With the help of her new friend Ella, Lola goes on a hilarious and heartwarming journey to find her place in the city she now calls home.
Jack Mosley, an alcoholic cop, is tasked with escorting a witness to the courthouse. However, they face chaotic forces that threaten their journey to the courthouse, putting their lives at risk.
After a tragic car accident, a former blackjack dealer becomes a hired killer. Consumed by guilt, he seeks redemption and sets out on a mission to avenge the massacre of his family. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles, seduction, and psychological torture. In a final showdown, he must face his fears and confront the sadistic mastermind behind it all.
In 'Maniac Cop 2,' a supernatural serial killer named Matt Cordell goes on a rampage, targeting police officers and leaving a bloody trail. As the New York Police Department tries to apprehend him, they encounter a psychopathic cop hell-bent on revenge. With the city on edge, a female police officer must step up to stop the maniac cop before more lives are lost.
Brenner is an American crime drama that aired on CBS between June 6, 1959 and July 19, 1964. The series centers on Roy, played by Edward Binns, a lieutenant of the Internal Affairs Department of the NYPD, and his son, Ernie, played by James Broderick, an idealistic rookie detective.
Detective Madigan is on a relentless pursuit of an evil psychopath in New York City. As he navigates the corrupt police department and deals with his own personal issues, Madigan becomes entangled in a web of deceit and danger.
The Killing Floor is a gripping crime thriller that follows the story of a detective investigating a series of murders in New York City. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of deceit, betrayal, and obsession. With every step closer to the truth, he realizes that the killer may be closer than he thought.
Ex-Marshal McCloud now is senator of New Mexico, fighting for a new environment law. His enemy is Maitland, unscrupulous owner of Chemtel, the world's most important chemical manufacturer. Shortly after McCloud gives an inspiring speech, he barely escapes an bomb in his car and a shooting in a restaurant. When he learns that his niece, medical researcher for Chemtel, was killed, he begins to suspect that the attempts on his life were not made by Arabian terrorists, but by Maitland. He pays him a visit in Britain and starts to research on his own.
Gotham tells the true story of what happened in New York City during the twenty years from 1993 to 2013. How did a city with over 2200 murders, 93,000 violent robberies and 147,000 car thefts in 1990 become the capitol of the world a mere handful of years later? This feature documentary explores what happened during these decades, told by the people who did the hard work, some at great personal and professional cost.