Juniper Lee, a Chinese-American girl, is the newly appointed protector of humanity, responsible for keeping the balance between the human world and the magical world. With the help of her talking dog and her punk band, Juniper faces various supernatural creatures while dealing with everyday challenges.
The Buddha of Suburbia follows the journey of a teenager named Karim as he navigates his way through his identity and sexuality in a suburban setting. Set in the 1970s and 1980s, the show delves into themes of family relationships, drug use, and the clash of cultures. With elements of satire and comedy, it offers a unique perspective on suburban life.
A fantasy drama infused with music and horror fables based on the real story of the King and Jester, a cult Russian punk rock band. The show follows their rocky road to success, led by their controversial frontman Gorshok Mikhail Gorshenev. The story also explores the tragic death of Gorshenev in 2013 and includes characters from the 'King and Jester' song verse, such as tricksters, evil spirits, noblemen, and other band mates.
Based on the memoir of Steve Jones, the legendary Sex Pistols guitarist who helped usher in a punk revolution in Britain.
A punk rock band called The Ain't Rights witnesses a murder at a neo-Nazi skinhead bar and is forced to fight for their lives. With the help of a fellow victim, they navigate the dangerous underground world of the skinheads and try to find a way to escape.
We Are Lady Parts is a hilarious and vibrant comedy series that follows the lives of a Muslim punk rock band comprised of four distinct and fierce women. Together, they navigate the complexities of being young, British, Muslim, and female in a male-dominated music scene.
Dinner in America is a comedy-drama movie that tells the story of a rebellious punk rocker who forms an unlikely bond with a fan of his music. The movie explores themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery.
Hannah and Her Sisters follows the intertwined lives of three sisters, Hannah, Lee, and Holly, as they navigate through love affairs, family relationships, career changes, and personal insecurities. Set in New York City, the film explores themes of sibling rivalry, midlife crisis, and the fear of dying. With witty dialogue and compelling characters, this comedy-drama offers a nuanced exploration of the complexities of family dynamics.
Persepolis is a powerful and poignant animated film that tells the story of Marjane, a young Iranian girl coming of age during the Islamic Revolution. As she grows up in Tehran, she witnesses the changes in her country and the impact they have on her family and herself. From her childhood dreams of revolution to her experiences as a teenager studying abroad, Persepolis explores themes of identity, freedom, and the complex relationship between Iran and the West.
After stealing some compromising documents, Fred escapes into the vast and labyrinthine Metro system of Paris. While underground, he encounters a group of eccentric characters and falls in love with a femme fatale named Hélène. As his pursuers close in, Fred must navigate the treacherous subway tunnels to evade capture and uncover a deeper conspiracy.
Twin sisters Jane and Roxy Ryan have opposite personalities but are forced to work together when they get involved in a series of misadventures during a day in New York City. They must retrieve Jane's speech for a scholarship competition while being chased by a truant officer and a shady music producer.
Nana is a drama filled with music and romance, following two girls named Nana who become roommates and navigate life in Yokohama. They embark on a journey of friendship, love, and self-discovery, facing challenges and supporting each other along the way. With a backdrop of j-rock and punk bands, the story explores themes of relationships, dreams, and the ups and downs of young adulthood.
Sid and Nancy is a biographical drama that tells the story of the self-destructive punk rock musician Sid Vicious and his tumultuous relationship with his girlfriend Nancy Spungen. Set in the music scene of the 1970s, the movie explores themes of drug addiction, domestic violence, and the tragic consequences of their toxic relationship. Based on a true story, Sid and Nancy is a raw depiction of the dark side of fame and the destructive power of love.
How to Talk to Girls at Parties is a surreal and psychedelic movie set in 1970s London. It follows a punk teenager who falls in love with a female humanoid alien. The movie explores themes of forbidden love, alien disguises, and the punk rock scene of the time.
Over the Edge is a coming-of-age drama that follows a group of teenagers in a suburban community in the 1970s who rebel against the monotony and expectations of their middle-class lives. Frustrated with their parents, school, and the lack of opportunities, they turn to rebellion, drugs, and violence. The story takes a dark turn when their actions escalate and lead to tragedy.
Uncle Peckerhead is a horror comedy about a punk band named Duh who embarks on their first tour. They enlist the help of their elderly roadie, Peckerhead, who turns out to be a man-eating demon. As the band struggles to succeed in the music industry, they must also deal with the horrors of their new companion.
An aging punk rocker, Perry, struggles with his mundane life as a husband, father, and store clerk. On his 40th birthday, Perry's life takes an unexpected turn when his punk band gets a reunion offer.
When a teenage girl's sister is attacked by a gang of thugs, she seeks brutal revenge by becoming a one-woman army. With her righteous rage and vigilante justice, she takes on the streets to bring justice to those who have wronged her.
The Filth and the Fury is a dark comedy documentary that explores the controversial rise and fall of the punk rock band, the Sex Pistols. It delves into the band's formation, their infamous performances, drug use, and the controversies surrounding them. The film highlights the band's impact on the music industry and cultural landscape of the time.
The Decline of Western Civilization is a documentary film that explores the punk rock subculture in 1970s Los Angeles. It features live performances, interviews with punk rockers, and insight into the raw and rebellious nature of the movement. The film showcases the struggles, self-destructiveness, and anti-establishment attitudes of the punk bands, while giving viewers a glimpse into the intense and chaotic atmosphere of the punk rock scene.