Blackpool is a dark comedy TV show set in Blackpool, England. It revolves around a male protagonist and his involvement in a murder investigation. The plot tackles various themes including unfaithfulness, singing, gambling, and surreal situations.
When an airplane is hijacked by bio-terrorists, a pilot and a detective must work together to prevent a disaster. With a little girl with eczema on board, the stakes are higher than ever.
You Don't Know Jack is a movie based on the true story of Dr. Jack Kevorkian, a physician who became infamous in the 1990s for assisting terminally ill patients in committing suicide. The film explores the moral and legal dilemmas surrounding euthanasia and the right to die. It delves into Kevorkian's motivation, his media manipulation, his court cases, and the political and moral debates sparked by his actions.
Set in Tokyo's bustling Shinjuku district, the film follows a Taiwanese immigrant who becomes entangled with a powerful criminal syndicate. As he navigates the seedy underworld of the city, he must confront violence, betrayal, and the harsh realities of his new life.
If These Walls Could Talk is a movie that tells the stories of three women in different time periods, all dealing with the issue of abortion. The film explores the controversial topic with emotional depth and portrays the struggles and injustices faced by women seeking abortions.
Death to 2021 is a dark comedy that parodies and satirizes the major events and controversies of the year 2021. The film uses a mockumentary format to hilariously reenact and highlight the political, social, and cultural moments that defined the year, including the COVID-19 pandemic, conspiracy theories, protests, and more.
Lucy and Mercy, from opposing sides of the death penalty debate, embark on a passionate and forbidden romance. As they navigate their relationship, they also confront their pasts and the challenges of their respective families. Together, they find love and hope in the most unexpected places.
Unplanned follows the story of Abby Johnson, a young woman who becomes the director of a Planned Parenthood clinic, but has a change of heart after witnessing an abortion procedure. She decides to leave the clinic and joins the pro-life movement, becoming a prominent activist. The film explores themes of redemption, personal transformation, and the conflict between reproductive rights and religious beliefs.
Set in 1970s Sydney, Riot follows a young gay man who becomes involved in the gay and lesbian rights movement. As tensions rise, a violent riot breaks out, leading to a pivotal moment in the fight for equality.
Last Dance (1996) is a crime drama thriller about a lawyer who takes on the case of a man accused of murdering a woman with a golf club. As she digs deeper into the case, she uncovers shocking secrets and faces dangerous obstacles.
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.
From debut feature film writer/director Laura Chinn, a semi-auto-biographical coming of age story about a young woman dealing with her brother's serious illness.
Much of the world first became aware of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army in the tragedy of Tiananmen Square in June 1989. However, only weeks before, filming had been completed on an extraordinary examination of China’s military machine. Boasting unprecedented access to all areas of the People’s Liberation Army, this five-hour documentary reveals with unerring insight and exceptional clarity the enigma which is the modern Chinese army.
Normandy Nude is a comedy-drama movie set in a small town in Normandy, France. The story revolves around a small-town mayor who hires an American photographer to take pictures of the countryside. However, everything goes hilariously wrong when the photographer accidentally captures a group of nude protestors and the town's conservative values are challenged. Amidst misunderstandings, romantic entanglements, and a farm crisis, the mayor and the photographer must navigate the chaos and find a way to save the town. With themes of small-town life, conflicts, and unexpected friendships, Normandy Nude is a heartwarming and humorous exploration of life in a rural setting.
Raj Malhotra is a struggling architect who encounters a magical lucky charm, which results in a series of fortunate events. He meets a quirky and free-spirited girl, who helps him overcome his professional and personal struggles. Along the way, they face obstacles, rivalries, and emotional turmoil, but ultimately find love and happiness.
A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story is a biographical drama TV movie based on the true story of Gwen Araujo, a transgender woman who was brutally murdered in 2002. The film explores the challenges she faced as she struggled to navigate her gender identity, the transphobia and homophobia she encountered from those around her, and the eventual hate crime that tragically took her life.
Reversing Roe is a documentary that delves into the history and politics surrounding the issue of abortion in the United States. It examines the landmark Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade, the subsequent debates and legal battles, and the ongoing fight for women's reproductive rights. The film explores the perspectives of activists, politicians, healthcare providers, and religious leaders, shedding light on the complex and divisive nature of the topic.
Even the Rain is a movie about a film crew that arrives in Bolivia to shoot a movie about Christopher Columbus. As they begin filming, they get caught up in a water protest led by the local indigenous people. The crew finds themselves facing many challenges and moral dilemmas as they witness the ongoing struggle for clean water and the clash between the local population and the government.
The Oath follows a family that comes together for Thanksgiving, but their holiday takes a turn when government loyalty oaths are introduced. The family must navigate their fiercely divided political views and confront their differences, leading to chaos and hilarity. As tensions escalate, the lines between loyalty, politics, and family become blurred, resulting in an explosive and unpredictable Thanksgiving celebration.
The U.S. vs. John Lennon is a documentary that showcases renowned musician and peace activist John Lennon's struggles against the U.S. government. The film explores Lennon's iconic music, his anti-war activism, and his clash with the Nixon administration, which resulted in a deportation battle. It sheds light on Lennon's quest for freedom of speech and his impact on the peace movement.