Grantchester is a TV show set in the 1950s that follows the life of a vicar, who also happens to be an amateur detective, as he solves crimes in the fictional village of Grantchester in Cambridgeshire, England. With the help of a police detective, the vicar uncovers mysteries and investigates murder cases while navigating his duties in the Church of England. The show explores themes of faith, morality, and the complexities of village life.
The Sinner is a psychological thriller TV show that follows the investigation of a murder committed by a seemingly ordinary woman. As the police dig deeper into the case, they uncover hidden motives and a complex web of secrets. The show explores themes of guilt, trauma, and the human psyche.
Cronos is a Mexican horror film directed by Guillermo del Toro. The movie follows an antique dealer who finds an invention called the Cronos device. This device grants the user immortality but also turns them into a vampire. The dealer must navigate the consequences of his newfound power while being pursued by a ruthless businessman.
Trash Fire is a movie about a traumatized man, Owen, who reluctantly agrees to reunite with his estranged grandmother in his hometown. As he confronts his dysfunctional family, dark secrets and traumatic experiences from his past begin to resurface, causing tension and violence to escalate.
In the 19th century, Jane Eyre, an orphan, takes on the role of a governess and falls for her employer, Mr. Rochester. As their love blossoms, Jane uncovers dark secrets and deception in the gothic mansion. She must navigate the challenges of love, societal expectations, and her own independence.
Fiona Maye, a high court judge in London, is faced with a moral dilemma when she presides over a case involving a Jehovah's Witness teenage boy who is refusing a life-saving blood transfusion due to his religious beliefs. As Fiona delves deeper into the case, she must confront her own personal and professional struggles, including her failing marriage and her own desire for a child. With the backdrop of a high-stakes legal drama, Fiona must make a decision that will have far-reaching consequences.
The Given Word is a powerful drama set in Northeast Brazil, exploring themes of religion, faith, and class struggle. The story revolves around a simple man who promises to carry a cross to a local shrine, embarking on a journey that tests his beliefs and exposes the harsh realities of his community.
Then She Found Me is a comedic drama with a romantic twist. The story follows a 39-year-old woman named April who is longing to have a baby. Her world is turned upside down when her husband leaves her and she discovers that her adoptive mother has died. As she navigates through the challenges of life, including infidelity, miscarriage, and considering adoption, she also finds herself falling in love with an old friend. It is a heartwarming tale of love, loss, and self-discovery set in New York City.
In 'The Hospital,' a series of murders plague a busy hospital, throwing the staff and patients into chaos. As the hospital's chief-of-staff investigates, he uncovers a web of medical negligence, mental illness, and personal responsibility. Amidst the chaos, a romantic subplot develops and the staff must confront their own conflicts and midlife crises. With its absurdist humor and satire, 'The Hospital' is a comedic mystery movie that explores the dark side of healthcare.
In a suburban neighborhood, the normalcy of daily life is disrupted when a voice of God starts speaking through every radio. The messages from the voice challenge the residents to question their beliefs, reevaluate their relationships, and confront their fears. As the voice continues to speak, tensions rise, secrets are revealed, and lives are transformed in unexpected ways.
A group of sorority sisters, who are also friends that hate each other, run a haunted house attraction called The Scarehouse. They decide to exact revenge on a former member of their sorority who betrayed them. The attraction becomes a nightmare as it turns into a deadly game of survival.
A documentary about the life of musician Daniel Johnston, and his struggles with mental illness and artistic expression.
In World War II London, a private detective is hired to spy on an unfaithful wife. As he becomes obsessed with the woman, he uncovers a story of star-crossed lovers, jealousy, and the power of faith.
Becky Sharp follows the ambitious and manipulative Becky as she navigates London society, using her wit and charm to rise to the top. However, her actions come at a cost, leading to her eventual downfall.
Confession of a Child of the Century (2012) is a movie set in the 19th century. It follows the story of a young man who is dealing with the loss of his father and enters into a tumultuous relationship with an older woman. The movie explores themes of love, betrayal, and unrequited love.
In the small town of Exceptional Vista, aliens invade and begin snatching bodies, leading to chaos and hilarity as the residents try to fight back and survive. With irreverent humor and a satirical take on small-town life, Top of the Food Chain combines elements of comedy, horror, and sci-fi.
An investigation into the theory that Mt. Ararat in Turkey is the final resting place of Noah's Ark.
In a dystopian society, Christians are persecuted by a totalitarian regime. The film portrays the brutal torture and execution of Christians, including children, as well as the indoctrination and propaganda used by the regime. It highlights the horrors of religious persecution and the importance of faith.
The Late, Great Planet Earth is the title of a best-selling 1970 book co-authored by Hal Lindsey and Carole C. Carlson, and first published by Zondervan. The book was adapted in 1979 into a movie. The Late, Great Planet Earth is a treatment of literalist, premillennial, dispensational eschatology. As such, it compared end-time prophecies in the Bible with then-current events in an attempt to broadly predict future scenarios leading to the rapture of believers before the tribulation and Second Coming of Christ to establish his thousand-year (i.e. millennial) Kingdom on Earth.
Meet Shavon O'Brien: Her family doesn't understand her, her church ignores her, even Jesus forgets about her. With only the spirit of Sinead O'Connor to guide her, Shavon battles institutional child abuse, narcissistic group think, a talking stomach and a singing poop bucket! Shavon goes from Catholic to Crusty Punk in this very, very, very, dark musical comedy!