Showcasing the heroic deeds in and from every aspect of government and society, in a common quest to make the world a better place, free of corruption, discrimination and civil rights violations from around the globe!
Chance is a TV show centered around Dr. Eldon Chance, a forensic neuropsychiatrist who gets involved with a dangerous woman with a multiple personality disorder. As he tries to help her, he finds himself drawn into a world of corruption and violence, leading to a series of dark and thrilling events in the city of San Francisco.
In the face of imminent danger, top IAF aviators come together to form Air Dragons. FIGHTER explores the camaraderie, brotherhood, and battles experienced by the group, both internally and externally.
Hummingbird (2013) follows Joey, an ex-special forces soldier haunted by his past, who assumes a new identity as a homeless person in London. One day, he meets a nun who gives him shelter and helps him find solace. Joey becomes an enforcer for a Chinese mafia group while struggling to cope with guilt and his past. As he seeks redemption, Joey unleashes his skills to retaliate against those who wronged him.
La unidad follows a group of undercover police operatives in Madrid, Spain, as they battle against the rise of Islamic terrorism. Inspired by a true story, the team faces personal and professional crises while working tirelessly to protect their city and stop dangerous criminals.
When a fog rolls into a small town in California, supernatural occurrences begin to terrorize the residents. As people start to die, a group of survivors must uncover the dark secret behind the fog and find a way to stop its deadly power.
During World War II, a group of construction workers known as the Seabees are recruited into the U.S. Navy and become a vital part of the fighting force in the Pacific theatre. They face the challenges of war, including the loss of a main character, and seek retribution against the Japanese atrocities.
After being stabbed by a student, a science teacher survives and moves to a new school where he must confront the challenges of working in an inner-city environment plagued by violence and chaos. As he tries to connect with his students and make a positive impact, he faces numerous obstacles and dangers.
Atlas Shrugged: Part I (2011) is a movie based on the novel of the same name. It follows the story of Dagny Taggart, a successful businesswoman who struggles to keep her family's railroad company alive amidst a worsening economic recession. As she fights against government regulations and sanctions while facing growing fears of a collapsing society, Dagny finds herself drawn to the mysterious figure of John Galt, a genius inventor and advocate of individual freedoms. The movie explores themes of capitalism, individualism, and the consequences of government control.
When a woman's abusive husband turns up dead, she becomes the prime suspect in his murder investigation. As the police interrogate her, her best friend begins to doubt her innocence and starts her own investigation into what really happened.
The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) is a drama/romance movie that tells the story of a film producer's rise to success and subsequent downfall. The plot explores themes of jealousy, regret, and redemption. It is set in Hollywood, California and is told in flashback. The movie also touches on topics such as the film industry, casting couch, and the challenges faced by filmmakers. The protagonist's journey is filled with torment and anxiety, but ultimately culminates in a story of determination and retaliation. The film features scenes of driving in the rain, abandoned mansions, and typewriters, creating an atmospheric and captivating experience. The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) is a black-and-white classic that delves into the dark side of the movie business.
Harriet, a young spy, finds herself navigating the complexities of middle school as she uncovers secrets, deals with bullying, and seeks revenge against those who have wronged her. With her trusty notebook and binoculars, Harriet observes her classmates' behavior and uses her spy skills to gather information. Along the way, she learns important lessons about friendship, forgiveness, and the power of words.
In a Better World follows the lives of two families, one in Denmark and another in an African refugee camp, as they navigate through themes of violence, revenge, and forgiveness. The story explores the consequences of violence and how it affects relationships and morality. It delves into topics such as bullying, war zones, and the struggles faced by refugees. Through the intertwined stories of the characters, the movie raises questions about the nature of human behavior and the choices we make.
A biographical drama about the infamous Countess Elizabeth Bathory, who tortured and killed young women in the pursuit of eternal youth.
Colors is a movie that explores the violent world of gang warfare in East Los Angeles. It follows the lives of two police officers assigned to the gang unit as they try to maintain peace in an area torn apart by violence and drugs. The movie highlights the brutal realities of life in the barrios and the challenges faced by both the police and the gangs.
Straight Time is a crime drama film released in 1978. It follows the story of a parolee named Max Dembo who struggles to find employment after his release from prison. Frustrated and desperate, Max turns to a life of crime, getting involved in robberies and jewel thefts. As the pressure builds, Max's life spirals out of control, leading to violence, revenge, and a climactic shootout.
Workers Compensation, is the Worker's Con, a process flawed, buried in bureaucracy, adding insult to injury.
During World War II, a group of convicts is assembled for a daring rescue mission in Nazi-occupied France. They must infiltrate enemy lines and carry out the deadly mission to save the lives of Allied soldiers. Along the way, they face treacherous obstacles, dangerous battles, and unexpected alliances.
The Confession Killer is a true crime documentary miniseries about Henry Lee Lucas, a man who confessed to hundreds of murders, but the truth behind his confessions is more complicated than it seems. Set in 1980s Texas, the series explores the controversial case, including false confessions, police corruption, and the death penalty.
An American radio reporter falls in love with a European baronness and gets caught in a web of deception and danger as they try to navigate their way through Nazi-occupied Europe.