A TV series based on the true story of Roger Ailes, founder of Fox News, who built an empire using television propaganda and right-wing politics. The show explores the office politics, sexual harassment, and bullying in the workplace that led to Ailes' downfall. It delves into the Me Too movement and the scandal surrounding Ailes' sexual predator behavior. The series also touches on the political influence of Fox News during the 2016 US presidential election.
Told through the voice of former KGB agent Viktor Petrovich, whose life becomes inextricably linked with Ronald Reagan's when Reagan first caught the Soviets’ attention as an actor in Hollywood, Reagan overcomes the odds to become the 40th president of the United States.
The Watergate crisis as viewed by John Dean and his wife Maureen, based on their personal accounts -- his best-seller, her book on how it affected their marriage -- and distilled into an eight-hour drama with all of the political figures of the day parading by as Dean relates his story to his attorney when his world, based on blind ambition, begins crashing down on him.
In 2016, Roger Ailes (John Lithgow) is the chairman of Fox News and runs the network with an iron fist. The film follows the stories of three different women who work at Fox News: Megyn Kelly (Charlize Theron), Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman), and Kayla Popisil (Margot Robbie). Megyn challenges Donald Trump during a debate, facing backlash and harassment as a result. Gretchen, tired of enduring sexist comments, decides to sue Roger directly. Kayla, a young conservative woman, moves up in the network and experiences sexual harassment from Roger. As the women face various challenges, they come together to expose the truth about the toxic work environment at Fox News.
Vice is the untold story of Dick Cheney's rise to power as Vice President to George W. Bush. From his early struggles with alcoholism to his position as White House Chief of Staff, Secretary of Defense, and CEO of Halliburton, Cheney reshapes the country and the globe in ways that are still felt today.
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.
A group of friends who recently graduated from college navigate the ups and downs of post-college life, including romantic entanglements, career challenges, and personal growth.
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.
Nixon is a biographical drama film that chronicles the political career and controversial life of Richard Nixon. The movie portrays Nixon's rise to power, his involvement in the Watergate scandal, and his eventual resignation as the President of the United States. It delves into his complex personality, the controversies surrounding his presidency, and the impact of his actions on American history.
State of the Union is a satire comedy film released in 1948. It follows the story of a love triangle set in the world of American politics, focusing on a presidential campaign. The film explores themes of political corruption, idealism, and compromise. Tracy and Hepburn star in this humorous and clever movie.
Donald Trump did not win the 2020 presidential election. But if you watched his speech on election night, you wouldn’t come away with that understanding. ‘Frankly,’ he said ‘We did win this election.’ In the months that followed, the story backing up that claim warped and changed, but at its core was a big lie about a supercomputer called ‘The Hammer’, an imaginary software called ‘Scorecard’, and a man with a long history of scamming the US government. And now Donald Trump is on the ballot again. Over five episodes, If You’re Listening looks at the transition period after the 2020 election, and what it tells us about the plan in 2024. Matt Bevan takes a look.
Get Me Roger Stone is a documentary film that explores the life and career of controversial political strategist Roger Stone. It delves into his role in shaping American politics and highlights his influence on key events such as presidential campaigns and elections. The film provides a comprehensive look at Stone's tactics, strategies, and the impact he has had on the political landscape.
After one of the most shocking presidencies in history, Donald Trump’s top advisers and the leaders who clashed with him lift the lid on the critical moments of his foreign policy.
A ground-breaking documentary series with exclusive access to President Donald J. Trump and the First Family as he launches his 2020 re-election campaign, disputes the results of the Presidential election and shakes the foundations of American democracy.
In 2016, almost anyone you asked, or any poll you consulted, pointed you to a Hillary Clinton landslide. The Accidental President is a balanced feature documentary that is seeking to answer one question - how the hell did Trump win?
In this dark comedy biographical film, Richard Nixon, haunted by the Watergate scandal and the resignation of his presidency, engages in a one-man monologue where he talks to his dead mother, reveals his anti-Semitic and racial slurs, and plays the piano. The film explores the tragedy and conspiracy surrounding the Nixon presidency.
A documentary investigates widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election, claiming Trump won swing states through coordinated deception. It presents evidence of cellphone users making multiple trips to drop boxes to deposit mail-in ballots in key swing states.
Uncle Tom is a gripping documentary that delves into the political journey and conservative beliefs of African-American activist Larry Elder. Through interviews and historical footage, the film presents a nuanced exploration of race, politics, and the Republican Party in the United States. It offers a compelling perspective on how conservative ideals can intersect with the African-American experience.
The Undefeated is a documentary that explores the life and political career of a prominent American politician. It delves into her rise to power, her role as a vice-presidential candidate, and the controversies and scandals that surrounded her. The film also examines her impact on the Republican Party and the wider political landscape of the United States.
The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band is a comedy-drama musical set in 1888 South Dakota. It revolves around the Bower family, a musical clan who become involved in local politics during the presidential election. The movie explores themes of family relationships, politics, and the power of music.