Hand of God (2014) is a TV show about a corrupt judge, Pernell Harris, who experiences a nervous breakdown and starts having hallucinations and talking to God after his son's attempted suicide. Believing that God is guiding him, Pernell becomes a vigilante and starts seeking justice through violent means. As he deals with his own delusions, Pernell also faces issues of corruption, dysfunctional family dynamics, and the complexities of religion and faith.
A young man spends a week in a psychiatric ward, where he meets five other patients and must contend with research-happy doctors and cynical nurses.
When Lori Vallow's kids vanished, the search for them unearthed a trail of suspicious deaths, a new husband who shared her doomsday views - and murder.
When their caring doctor is framed for murder, a group of psychiatric patients must go on the run to prove his innocence. As they navigate the streets of New York City, they encounter hilarious misadventures and unexpected challenges.
The Emigrants (1971) tells the story of a Swedish family who embarks on a treacherous journey to the United States in the 19th century, facing seasickness, religious persecution, and the challenges of starting a new life in a foreign land. The film explores themes of hope, faith, poverty, and the pursuit of the American dream.
Holy Hell is a documentary that explores the story of a cult and its charismatic leader in the 1980s. The film examines the experiences of former cult members and reveals the psychological abuse and deception they endured.
Tartuffe is a silent film released in 1925. It tells the story of religious hypocrisy and deception. The film follows the character Tartuffe as he manipulates and deceives those around him, ultimately leading to his downfall.
Join Alexandra Pelosi on her journey as she meets and interviews evangelical Christians across America, delving into their beliefs, values, and impact on society.
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.
Atheism: A Rough History of Disbelief is a documentary series that explores the history of atheism and the arguments for and against the existence of God. It delves into the cultural, philosophical, and scientific aspects of atheism, shedding light on the rationalist and skeptic movements throughout history.
In 'Derren Brown: Miracles for Sale,' the renowned master illusionist exposes the deceptive practices of faith healers. He goes undercover as a fake faith healer to demonstrate how easily people can be tricked into believing in false miracles. Through various experiments, Brown exposes the tricks used by these scammers and highlights the gullibility of individuals seeking a miracle cure. This eye-opening documentary challenges the notion of faith healing and raises questions about religious hypocrisy and fanatical devotion.
Discussions with Richard Dawkins, Episode 1: The Four Horsemen is a thought-provoking documentary that features conversations between renowned scientist Richard Dawkins and a panel of prominent individuals known as the Four Horsemen. The film delves into the ongoing debate surrounding science, religion, and culture, examining topics such as the meaninglessness of religious beliefs, the hypocrisy of religious institutions, and the clash between rationality and faith. Through engaging discussions and thought-provoking arguments, this documentary challenges viewers to question their own beliefs and explore the nature of truth and reason.
In this controversial yet inspiring film we investigate the big question we all face at one point or another: What happens after we die? To find the answer, the film opens cases from individuals who have been hypnotically regressed to a point between lives—after death, and even before birth.
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