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.
Almost Christmas is a comedy-drama about a dysfunctional African-American family coming together for their first Christmas since the death of their beloved matriarch. The patriarch of the family is eager to bring his feuding children together for a memorable holiday, but tensions run high as old grievances resurface and secrets are revealed. As the long weekend progresses, the family must learn to put aside their differences and rediscover the true meaning of Christmas.
American Rust is a crime drama TV show set in a small town in Pennsylvania. The series follows a police chief who is tasked with investigating a murder in the rust belt. As he delves into the case, he uncovers a web of corruption, drug addiction, and secrets that threatens to dismantle the tight-knit community. Along the way, he forms unlikely alliances and confronts personal demons as he fights for justice.
Flatbush Misdemeanors is a dark comedy TV show that revolves around the lives of two friends, Dan and Kevin, as they navigate the challenges of adulthood and try to find their place in the ever-changing landscape of New York City. The show explores themes of friendship, love, mental health, and the impact of gentrification on the community. With a mix of satire, humor, and heartfelt moments, Flatbush Misdemeanors offers a unique and engaging portrayal of life in the city.
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.
Hello is a comedy movie that takes place over the course of one night, following the story of a person struggling with prescription drug addiction. The movie showcases the challenges they face in a call center environment and their interactions with co-workers, all while dealing with their personal demons. The film also touches on themes of romance, as the protagonist navigates an office romance and an ex-boyfriend/girlfriend relationship. Throughout the night, various comedic moments ensue, including urination mishaps, arguments, and reckless driving. As the night progresses, the protagonist learns to confront their past, apologize for their actions, and find redemption.
Take Your Pills is a documentary that delves into the world of prescription stimulant abuse, focusing on the rise of ADHD diagnoses and the use of drugs like Adderall and Ritalin. It reveals the pressures faced by college students and professionals to enhance their focus and productivity, and explores the potential long-term consequences of the widespread use of these drugs. Through interviews with experts, addicts, and students, the film examines the impact of stimulant use on individuals and society.
The Needle is a drama mystery thriller movie set in Russia during the period of glasnost. It revolves around a young man named Moro who returns to his hometown Leningrad after staying in the army. Moro is a drug addict and gets involved with a group of Hare Krishna devotees. The story follows Moro's struggles with addiction, love, and the search for a mysterious needle.
Holler is a coming-of-age drama about a high school senior, Ruth, who is caught stealing from a library and must navigate the challenges of being evicted from her home. She works as a scrapper with her brother, Blaze, and dreams of saving enough money for college. As Ruth falls in love and faces the hardships of living in a dying town, she must make difficult choices that will shape her future.
A solitary woman (Melissa Leo) earning her living by delivering mail and body piercing, makes every attempt to help her volatile adult daughter (Marin Ireland) get on her feet, and in-so-doing neglects herself, channeling all of her womanly desires into her houseplants...even when a charismatic and industrious environmentalist (Josh Hamilton) moves in with them.
The Last Gladiators is a documentary film that delves into the lives of ice hockey enforcers, exploring their role as fighters and the impact of their careers on their personal lives. It focuses on the career of Chris Nilan, a former enforcer for the Montreal Canadiens, and discusses topics such as drug addiction, substance abuse, alcoholism, and the physical toll of the sport.
Home for the Holidays is a thrilling Christmas horror movie set in a secluded house. A family gathers for the holidays but their joy soon turns into terror as they become prey for a masked killer. As the storm rages on, the family members desperately try to survive and uncover the identity of the murderer. With shocking discoveries, a flooded river, and a race against time, Home for the Holidays is a suspenseful and chilling tale of survival and mystery.
The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2000) explores the rise and fall of Tammy Faye Bakker, a religious zealot and televangelist who gained notoriety for her extravagant lifestyle and controversial beliefs. The film delves into her struggles with prescription drug addiction, her husband's infidelity, and the stigma surrounding her involvement in the AIDS crisis. Despite facing scrutiny and ridicule, Tammy Faye maintains her optimism and faith in God, ultimately finding forgiveness and redemption.
Set against the backdrop of the prescription drug and opioid crisis in the USA, Jamie Sisley depicts the individual consequences of a societal tragedy, while taking an unflinching yet gentle look at a complicated web of relationships.
Jim Bakker establishes a large televangelical empire in the 1980s, including Heritage Village. However, they are removed from P.T.L, the ministry that they had established in 1987.
The over-medicated, addicted, and misdiagnosed generation of today.
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