Veep is a political satire comedy that follows the life of Selina Meyer, the Vice President of the United States and her dysfunctional team as they deal with various political scandals, public embarrassments, and ambitious power plays. Through humor and cringe-worthy situations, the show offers a satirical take on American politics and the inner workings of the White House.
When the feud between the son of the American President and Britain's prince threatens to drive a wedge in U.S./British relations, the two are forced into a staged truce that sparks something deeper.
After narrowly escaping a bizarre accident, Donnie Darko, a troubled teenager, is plagued by visions of a man in a rabbit suit who manipulates him to commit a series of crimes. As he navigates his schizophrenia and struggles with taking his medication, Donnie becomes involved in a mysterious time travel plot that ultimately leads to his death and leaves those around him troubled and sad.
Corporal Joe Bauers is chosen for a hibernation program but is forgotten. When he wakes up 500 years later, he discovers a dystopian world filled with moronic people. Joe must navigate this new society and find a way back to the past. Along the way, he encounters an idiocracy run by President Camacho and a corporation selling a sports drink called Brawndo. Joe's intelligence sets him apart from everyone else, leading him to become Vice President and work on improving society.
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.
Snowdrop is a TV show set in the 1980s that revolves around espionage, love-at-first-sight, and political intrigue. It follows the story of a student who falls in love with a mysterious young woman, not knowing that she is a spy. As their love blossoms, they become entangled in a dangerous web of secrets and betrayal. With the backdrop of a presidential election and student activism, the show explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the price of freedom.
The real life of America's foremost founding father, Alexander Hamilton, and his journey from an orphan on the island of Nevis to becoming the first Secretary of the Treasury. Set during the Revolutionary War and the early years of the United States, the story follows Hamilton as he meets influential figures such as George Washington, Aaron Burr, and the Schuyler sisters, falls in love, fights in battles, and navigates the political landscape of the time. The musical captures the essence of Hamilton's life and the impact he had on the formation of the nation.
Game Change is a movie that portrays the events leading up to the 2008 United States presidential election, with a specific focus on the selection of Sarah Palin as John McCain's running mate. The movie explores the political drama, behind-the-scenes campaign strategies, and the impact of Palin's controversial personality on the election.
Hot Shots! Part Deux is an absurd comedy that follows Topper Harley, a former Navy SEAL, as he is recruited for a top-secret mission to rescue hostages in the Middle East. With his signature wit and comedic timing, Topper takes on the Persian Gulf and a variety of hilarious obstacles along the way.
Fourteen years after his first adventure, Kazakh reporter Borat Sagdiyev is tasked with returning to America to deliver a gift to Vice President Mike Pence. However, his plans change when he discovers he has a 15-year-old daughter named Tutar. Together, they explore U.S. politics and learn about feminism, racism, and COVID-19. Will Borat complete his mission?
In this modern take on the 1970s political Watergate scandal, untold stories and forgotten characters of the time are explored.%s
Finding Steve McQueen is a crime drama based on a true story. Set in the 1970s, the movie follows a group of criminals who plan to steal millions of dollars from the slush fund of President Richard Nixon. As they execute the heist, the FBI closes in on them, leading to a high-stakes game of cat and mouse.
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.
Tom Dobbs, a talk show host and comedian, decides to run for president as a joke but unexpectedly becomes the president-elect. As he navigates through the political system and deals with corporate fraud, election fraud, and a smear campaign, he also falls in love with a woman who later becomes a confidential informant. This satirical comedy is based on the real-life events during the presidential campaign.
Race for the White House is a TV show that provides a fascinating insight into the fiercely competitive and dramatic world of American politics, focusing on the intense presidential campaigns and elections throughout history. Through a captivating reenactment of key events and historical recreation, this thrilling series delves into the strategic maneuvers, personal dramas, and pivotal moments that have shaped the course of the nation.
The Kennedys is a miniseries that explores the life and political career of the Kennedy family, with a focus on John F. Kennedy. It delves into their personal relationships, the challenges they faced, and the impactful events of the 1960s. From the assassination of John F. Kennedy to the Cuban Missile Crisis, the miniseries offers a glimpse into the triumphs and tragedies of America's first family.
In 2013, Edward Snowden leaks classified information about illegal mass spying by the NSA. The story follows his journey from enlisting in the U.S. Army to working for the CIA and later the NSA, where he becomes disillusioned with the government's actions. Snowden's relationship with his girlfriend Lindsay Mills is also depicted. Eventually, he smuggles classified information out of his office and shares it with the press. Snowden is then forced to seek asylum in Moscow.
Stephen Myers, an idealistic staffer for a new presidential candidate, learns the harsh realities of dirty politics while working on the campaign trail. He is faced with ethical dilemmas, betrayal, and the darker side of political campaigning.
Truth is a biographical political drama film that explores the story behind the controversial 60 Minutes report regarding George W. Bush's military service. It follows the journey of a television producer and journalist as they uncover the truth and face the consequences of their findings.
Blow Out is a neo-noir film about a soundman named Jack Terry who accidentally records evidence of a murder while recording audio for a B-grade horror movie. As he delves deeper into the mysterious crime, he becomes the target of a psychopathic killer who will go to great lengths to silence him. With the help of a young woman named Sally, Jack must unravel the truth behind the murder and expose a political conspiracy. Along the way, he faces danger, intrigue, and a race against time to save his own life.