Dopesick is a TV show that explores the tragic consequences of the opioid epidemic in the United States. It depicts the rise of prescription drug addiction, the role of pharmaceutical companies in fueling the crisis, and the devastating impact on individuals and communities. The show follows the stories of doctors, DEA agents, lawyers, and affected individuals as they navigate through the complexities of the crisis.
In the city of Anima City, humans and animal hybrids called 'Beastmen' coexist. Michiru, a human turned tanuki, meets Shirou, a wolf Beastman, and together they uncover dark secrets about the city and its inhabitants. As tensions rise between the humans and Beastmen, Michiru becomes involved with a terrorist organization seeking to restore the balance of power. She must navigate a treacherous world of politics, discrimination, and violence to protect her newfound friends and uncover the truth.
Genetic engineers Clive and Elsa splice together animal and human DNA to create hybrid animals. Despite their research being opposed by their pharmaceutical company, they secretly experiment with human DNA and successfully create a creature named Dren. As Dren grows and becomes increasingly dangerous, Clive and Elsa struggle to keep their creation hidden. However, when Dren's true nature is revealed and their lives are threatened, they must confront the consequences of their actions. Elsa makes a shocking discovery that she is pregnant with Dren's baby.
Watch Over Me is an American Television series that debuted on December 6, 2006 on the television network MyNetworkTV. Twentieth Television produced 66 episodes to air weekdays. The limited-run serial is an adaptation of Argentine series Resistiré. Torres, a former Miss Universe, played a woman torn between her bioterrorist fiance and her bodyguard, played by Todd Cahoon. Catherine Oxenberg and Casper Van Dien also appeared as villains. 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has not announced plans to release this series on DVD and/or Blu-ray. Telefe, which produced the original version, syndicates a 64-episode run of the series in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. It promotes the show as mixing a classic Latin genre with Hollywood aesthetics. From July 2009 it was aired in Slovakia on TV Markíza taking the slot of Latin American telenovelas, but the show was not very successful.
In Anaconda 3: Offspring, a group of mercenaries and scientists are on an expedition in the jungle when they encounter a genetically-enhanced anaconda. As they fight for their survival, they must navigate treacherous terrain and deadly encounters with the monstrous snake.
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.
Cold Lazarus is a TV mini-series set in a dystopian future where a memory-altering technology allows people to experience someone else's memories. It follows a scientist who is revived from cryogenic freeze and becomes involved in a murder investigation, uncovering a sinister plot by an evil corporation and a fascist government. As he delves deeper into this virtual reality world, he discovers dark secrets and must navigate the decaying society filled with decadence and chaos.
Misconduct follows a lawyer whose life takes a dark turn when he becomes entangled in a dangerous game involving blackmail, kidnapping, and murder. As he tries to uncover the truth and protect his own life, he discovers a web of deceit and corruption that threatens to consume him.
A wealthy teenager and his friends, who attend an elite private school, discover a dark conspiracy when they investigate a series of strange supernatural events. As they delve deeper into the mysteries, they uncover a web of hidden secrets, deceit, and danger that threatens their lives and the entire community.
Extraordinary Measures follows the true story of a father who sets out to find a cure for his children's rare genetic disease. With the help of a brilliant but unorthodox scientist, they face corporate greed and a race against time to save lives.
After a group of mutant babies are discovered on a remote island, a courtroom battle erupts over their fate. The parents and a lawyer fight against a pharmaceutical company accused of creating the mutants through pollution. As the trial unfolds, shocking revelations and gruesome events unfold, leading to a surprising and bloody conclusion.
When a bedridden woman accidentally overhears a phone conversation about a murder plot, she becomes inextricably involved in a web of deception and danger. With only a phone line as her connection to the outside world, she must race against time to save her own life.
This documentary delves into the life of artist Nan Goldin, highlighting her work and the profound impact of the Sackler family. It sheds light on the role of the pharmaceutical dynasty in the catastrophic death toll of the opioid epidemic.
The Pharmacist is a gripping documentary TV show that follows a pharmacist's journey to expose the corrupt practices of pharmaceutical companies amidst the opioid epidemic. With determination and courage, he takes matters into his own hands to seek justice for his son's tragic death. This miniseries sheds light on the dark underbelly of the pharmaceutical industry and the devastating consequences of the opioid crisis.
Joe Somebody is a comedy movie about a man named Joe who is constantly bullied at work. After a humiliating incident, Joe decides to learn karate and stand up for himself. Along the way, he faces challenges in his personal and professional life, but ultimately finds empowerment and self-confidence.
Sicko is a documentary film by Michael Moore that explores the flaws in the American healthcare system. The film critiques the high cost of medical care, the lack of access to healthcare for many Americans, and the influence of the pharmaceutical industry on healthcare policies. It also highlights the benefits of universal healthcare systems in other countries.
In 'Work It', a man in St. Louis, Missouri, disguises himself as a woman to get a job at a pharmaceutical company after being laid off from his previous job as a car salesman. The show follows his attempts to maintain his secret identity and navigate the workplace comedy with his coworkers, including his unsuspecting wife.
In a world ravaged by a lethal virus, Detective Norman Scott investigates a pharmaceutical company that holds the key to finding a cure. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a conspiracy that threatens the survival of humanity. With time running out, Scott must navigate a dangerous landscape and make tough choices to uncover the truth and save mankind.
The Days is a 2004 ABC television series. Each episode chronicles 24 hours in the lives of the members of the fictional Day family. The series was produced for ABC by MindShare Worldwide, a GroupM media agency within WPP Group that financed the series in exchange for ABC advertising time.
Osaka Elegy is a 1936 movie set in Osaka, Japan, during a time of economic hardship. It follows the story of a young woman named Ayako who is trapped in a difficult situation due to her family's financial troubles. Ayako desperately needs money and is forced to make difficult choices. The movie explores themes of poverty, seduction, and the sacrifices individuals are willing to make in order to survive.