A political drama set in the White House, following the lives of the staff and the president, dealing with topics like American foreign policy, office politics, and government.
The Killing is a crime drama TV show set in Seattle, Washington. It follows the investigation of a murder, focusing on the detectives and their pursuit of the truth. The show delves into the complexities of the case, exploring themes of corruption, political campaigns, and the impact of the crime on the community. With a strong female police officer as the protagonist, The Killing combines elements of neo-noir, suspense mystery, and psychological thriller.
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.
In 1973 San Fernando Valley, Alana and Gary navigate the challenges of first love, friendship, and growing up. Their journey is filled with laughter, heartbreak, and self-discovery as they navigate the vibrant and unpredictable landscape of teenage life in California.
Former Police Sergeant Barnes becomes head of security for Senator Charlie Roan, a Presidential candidate targeted for death on Purge night due to her vow to eliminate the Purge. On Purge Night, while securing Charlie's home, Leo discovers a betrayal within their ranks. Leo guides Charlie to safety and they are rescued by Joe and Marcos. They are pursued by Purgers and must rely on the help of the Crips gang. They find refuge with the anti-Purge movement led by Dante Bishop. After a series of confrontations, Charlie wins the presidency and begins her plan to end Purge Night.
Kevin Can F**K Himself follows the story of Allison, a woman living in a TV sitcom universe who decides to break free from her role as the perfect sitcom wife and explores the darker side of her life. Set in Boston, Massachusetts in the 2020s, Allison navigates through a political campaign, a dysfunctional marriage, and her own desires for independence. This genre-bending show offers a unique perspective on the sitcom genre while delving into themes of identity, feminism, and the dynamics of relationships.
Congressman David Norris loses his lead in the United States Senate race after meeting a woman who encourages him to be more honest. He is later introduced to the Adjustment Bureau, a group that has a plan for his life. David and the woman, Elise, reconnect three years later, but the Bureau tries to stop their relationship. David fights against the Bureau's control and risks his future to be with Elise.
Graves (2016) is a TV show about a former president who has an epiphany and decides to start a political campaign. The show explores themes of regret, politics, and the sins of the past. It also delves into relationships between the former president and his family, including his wife, daughter, and son. Graves is a dialogue-driven dramedy that tackles political issues with humor and wit.
Journalist Fred Flarsky reunites with his childhood crush, Charlotte Field, who is now one of the most influential women in the world. As she prepares to run for president, Charlotte hires Fred as her speechwriter, and sparks fly. Charlotte's campaign faces challenges as she navigates politics, personal relationships, and the pressure to conform. Fred and Charlotte develop a deep connection and face obstacles together, leading to a surprising outcome. Along the way, they both learn valuable lessons about love, friendship, and the importance of staying true to oneself.
Will Hayes, a political consultant, shares his love story with his daughter Maya, leaving her to guess which woman is her mother. The story follows Will's relationships with Emily, April, and Summer, revealing his journey of love and self-discovery.
Dhadak is a tragic love story set in India. It follows the journey of two young souls, Parthavi and Madhukar, who fall in love but face numerous obstacles due to their different social backgrounds and the oppressive caste system. Their love story takes them on a roller-coaster ride of emotions, with moments of joy, heartbreak, and sacrifice.
An incumbent Representative embroiled in scandal faces a challenge from a newcomer funded by corrupt businessmen. The newcomer's campaign gains traction as he exposes the incumbent's flaws. However, both candidates realize they have been manipulated by the wealthy lobbyists and join forces to expose their corrupt plans.
In June 1972, reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein uncover the details of the Watergate scandal that leads to President Richard Nixon's resignation. They follow the money and discover a secret fund controlled by John Mitchell, along with other key players in the Committee to Re-Elect the President. As they gather evidence and face a cover-up, they continue their investigation, leading to convictions and the eventual resignation of Nixon.
During the 2004 presidential election, Michael Moore set off on a 60 city tour (mostly colleges), making stops in the 20 battleground states, to help raise voting awareness.
The Politician follows the story of a teenager with political ambitions who must navigate the complex world of high school politics. Faced with challenges such as bribery, closeted teenagers, and Munchausen syndrome, he strives to achieve his dreams of becoming the president of the United States.
In this modern take on the 1970s political Watergate scandal, untold stories and forgotten characters of the time are explored.%s
When the President of the United States, a widower, falls in love with a beautiful lobbyist, he must navigate the complexities of his position and the pressures of his campaign while trying to maintain his relationship.
Samantha Mackenzie, the daughter of the President of the United States, goes off to college and experiences the joys and challenges of being an ordinary student while also navigating the overprotective watch of her Secret Service agents.
After the presidential candidate dies, an alderman is chosen as the replacement, leading to an unpredictable campaign filled with deception, scandal, and political corruption.