Rescue Me (2004) is a dark comedy TV show set in New York City that follows the life of a firefighter who struggles with guilt, alcoholism, and post-9/11 trauma. As he deals with the aftermath of 9/11 and the emotional toll it takes on him, he also navigates the challenges of being a firefighter in a dangerous city. The show explores themes of addiction, divorce, and the complex relationships firefighters have with their families and each other. With its unique blend of humor and drama, Rescue Me offers a compelling look at the life of a firefighter in the 21st century.
The Hot Zone is a gripping TV show that tells the story of a deadly virus outbreak in the United States. It follows the investigations and efforts of scientists, researchers, and government officials as they race against time to prevent a widespread epidemic. Based on the bestselling book, this show is a must-watch for fans of drama, history, and sci-fi.
Drive is a suspenseful TV show about a skilled racing driver who takes part in illegal races to save his dying daughter. He navigates through dangerous checkpoints and clue-filled races while facing numerous obstacles. With a surprise ending and secret organizations involved, Drive keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Fair Game is a thrilling biographical drama about a CIA agent and her husband who are targeted after her identity is exposed by White House officials in retaliation for publishing an op-ed criticizing the Bush administration's justification for the invasion of Iraq. The film showcases their fight to clear their names and protect their family while exposing the truth behind the political conspiracy.
The Son of No One is a gritty crime thriller that follows a young cop, Jonathan White, who must confront his past when he is assigned to the same neighborhood he grew up in. As he investigates a disturbing case of unsolved murders, he becomes entangled in a web of corruption and cover-ups that threaten to bring down the entire police force. With his own secrets at stake, Jonathan must decide whether to protect his fellow officers or expose the truth, even if it means risking his own life.
Michael Moore's view on what happened to the United States after September 11 and how the Bush Administration allegedly used the tragic event to push forward its agenda for unjust wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The film explores topics such as election fraud, the causes and aftermath of the September 11 attacks, the complex relationships between the U.S. government, the Bush family, the bin Laden family, the Saudi Arabian government, and the Taliban, Bush's Air National Guard service record, ulterior motives for the War in Afghanistan, government-induced fear among the American population, the Iraq War, media bias and cheerleading, recruitment of low-income neighborhoods, U.S. abuse of prisoners, the impact of the war on families, and the dedication to victims of the attacks and wars.
Reign Over Me is a drama movie released in 2007. The story follows Charlie, a man who lost his family in the September 11 attacks and is struggling to cope with grief. He forms a friendship with his college roommate, Alan, who tries to help Charlie overcome his trauma. Together, they navigate through the pain and find solace in their bond.
In 'The Objective,' a team of special forces soldiers is sent on a mission to Afghanistan to track down a high-ranking member of the Taliban. As they navigate through treacherous territory, they soon discover that they are not alone and that there are supernatural forces at play. Stranded and facing unknown dangers, they must find a way to complete their mission and survive.
A journalist uncovers a murder and the controversial actions of the American army during the Iraq War, leading to a dangerous investigation that involves tanks, soldiers, and war crimes.
American Dreamz is a satire comedy that follows a singing competition within the White House. With a mix of fictional reality show drama, political satire, and comedic elements, the movie portrays the absurdities of American pop culture and politics. It touches on themes such as image campaigns, sleeper agents, and the influence of television on society.
Tiger Cruise is a drama that tells the story of a teenage girl who embarks on a cruise ship with her military father just days before the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The ship becomes an aircraft carrier and their journey takes an unexpected turn as they find themselves in the midst of the tragedy. The film explores themes of family, responsibility, and the impact of historical events on individuals.
The Missing Person is a comedy-drama mystery thriller film set in post-9/11 New York City. A private detective is hired to find a missing person and uncovers a web of deceit and intrigue. As he digs deeper, he discovers a conspiracy involving a husband-wife relationship, a saxophonist, an ex-cop, and an FBI agent. With twists and turns, the detective unravels the truth while grappling with his own demons of alcoholism and loss.
In the aftermath of 9/11, the US is hit by a series of anthrax attacks through letters. The deadly poison causes panic and tragedy, leading to one of the largest and most complex FBI investigations in history. Follow the story of the victims and the investigation that unfolded across America, uncovering obsession, paranoia, and the backdrop of the war on terror.
Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic is a hilarious and irreverent documentary-style movie that showcases the stand-up comedy of Sarah Silverman. Through a series of performances and sketches, Silverman tackles taboo subjects such as religion, sexuality, and race, with her signature wit and humor.
A Canadian woman, a PhD in Chemistry, becomes entangled in the life of a terrorism suspect in post-9/11 New York City. She seeks retribution for the unjust incarceration of the suspect and gets involved in a world of secrets, violence and wrongful arrests.
A Good American is a documentary that tells the story of William Binney, a former NSA analyst who worked on a revolutionary surveillance program. After the program was turned into a tool for mass surveillance, Binney became a whistleblower and exposed the illegal activities of the NSA. The film explores the consequences of mass surveillance and the invasion of privacy in the post-9/11 world.
In (T)ERROR (2015), the documentary takes a closer look at the surveillance state and the use of informants by the FBI. It follows an undercover counterterrorism operative who targets a Pakistani-born businessman, attempting to expose a potential threat. The film delves into the blurred lines between surveillance and entrapment, raising questions about civil liberties and the impact of state surveillance on individuals. With archive footage and interviews, it provides a thought-provoking exploration of the subject within a post-9/11 America.
Margaret Cho explores taboo topics such as homophobia, bisexuality, race, and sexuality in this hilarious stand-up comedy special. With her uncensored and unapologetic style, she dives into controversial subjects with wit and charm.
When Karen finally gathers up the courage to go to the police after she is raped, she's shocked to learn that the cops won't do a thing about it! So this gutsy gal goes up against a federal law-enforcement agency in order to make sure her attacker is thrown behind bars once and for all. You'll cheer Karen on as she fights for justice.
In a post-September 11th world overflowing with fear and hate, two Latino teens discover that sometimes the only thing that can keep them from drowning is love.