Unhappily Ever After is a dark sitcom comedy that follows a schizophrenic protagonist and his insane family. The story revolves around their dysfunctional family relationships, with the addition of a stuffed toy rabbit that comes to life and causes havoc. The show uses dark satire and an laugh track to explore the struggles of the protagonist and his interactions with his imaginary friend.
May I Come in Madam? is a hilarious comedy TV show that revolves around the life of Sajan, who has a crush on his boss, Sanjana. The show follows Sajan's hilarious attempts to impress his boss while dealing with his nagging wife, crazy coworkers, and a raunchy office environment. With a blend of quirky characters, witty dialogues, and slapstick comedy, May I Come in Madam? delivers non-stop laughter and entertainment.
Perception is a TV show about a college professor named Daniel Pierce who has a unique perception of the world due to his schizophrenia. He uses his skills to assist the FBI in solving complex crimes, while also dealing with his own mental disorders.
Legion is a TV show about David Haller, a mutant with incredible powers but also a troubled mind. As he navigates through his mental illness and explores the dangerous depths of his own mind, David discovers that there may be more to his powers and his past than he initially thought.
I Know This Much Is True follows the parallel lives of identical twin brothers Dominick and Thomas, as they navigate through a dysfunctional family, mental illness, and the challenges of their own personal demons.
In Paradigm City, a city with amnesia, a detective with no memory battles giant robots and uncovers the truth about the city's past.
White House Farm is a docudrama TV show based on the true story of the murders that took place in the 1980s at White House Farm, Essex, England. The series explores the police investigation, the trial, and the shocking family dynamic that led to the murders.
After narrowly escaping a bizarre accident, Donnie Darko, a troubled teenager, is plagued by visions of a man in a rabbit suit who manipulates him to commit a series of crimes. As he navigates his schizophrenia and struggles with taking his medication, Donnie becomes involved in a mysterious time travel plot that ultimately leads to his death and leaves those around him troubled and sad.
In 1963, a Korean War veteran named McMurphy pleads insanity to avoid hard labor and is transferred to a mental institution. He becomes a leader among the patients and opposes the tyrannical nurse who suppresses them. The battle between McMurphy and the nurse escalates, leading to tragic consequences.
Nina is a talented ballet dancer who lands the lead role in Swan Lake. As she strives for perfection, she begins to lose touch with reality and succumbs to obsession, paranoia, and self-destructive behavior.
After accepting secret work in cryptography, brilliant mathematician John Nash's life turns into a nightmarish struggle with his own mind.
Inland Empire follows an actress who lands a role in a movie that seems to blur the lines between fiction and reality. As she delves deeper into her character, she starts to lose her sense of self and becomes entangled in a web of surreal experiences and mysterious events. Navigating through parallel worlds, she encounters strange characters and confronts her own fears and hidden desires. As the boundaries of reality and fantasy blur, she must confront the darkness within herself to find a way out.
Arde Madrid is a comedy-drama TV show set in 1960s Madrid. It tells the story of Ana Mari, a famous actress who is forced to work as a maid in the household of American actress Ava Gardner. Through the eyes of Ana Mari, the series explores the extravagant and glamorous world of Hollywood in the midst of a dictatorship.
In a dystopian future, an undercover cop becomes addicted to a dangerous drug and struggles to maintain his identity. As he infiltrates the drug scene, he develops romantic feelings for a woman who refuses his advances, leading to paranoia and confusion. Eventually, he discovers that he himself is the target of surveillance and his true identity is revealed. He goes through withdrawal and is sent to a rehabilitation center, where he uncovers the truth about a corporation behind the drug. Despite his damaged state, he plans to expose them.
In 'Fear of Rain,' a high school student named Rain, who suffers from schizophrenia, starts to have disturbing hallucinations and delusions. She becomes convinced that her next-door neighbor has kidnapped a missing child and is keeping them in his basement. As her paranoia grows, Rain must navigate her own mental illness while trying to uncover the truth.
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.
Jerry, a mentally ill factory worker, struggles to maintain a normal life while battling his schizophrenic delusions. He hears voices from his talking pets; his dog, Bosco, encourages him to commit violent acts, while his cat, Mr. Whiskers, tries to convince him to end his suffering through suicide. Jerry's world becomes even more chaotic when he develops a crush on Fiona, a coworker. As his mental state deteriorates, Jerry's murderous thoughts turn into reality.
Maniac is a grindhouse horror film about a deranged schizophrenic killer who scalps his victims. He targets women and murders them one by one, leaving behind a trail of brutal violence and gore. As the body count rises, the maniac's psychotic tendencies become more disturbing. Set in the gritty streets of New York City, this cult classic will leave you terrified and disturbed.
A man's life spirals out of control as he navigates the highs and lows of the Berlin music scene, dealing with drug abuse, psychiatric issues, and the challenges of the music industry.
A biographical drama depicting the life of Louis Wain, a renowned artist known for his eccentric and imaginative paintings of cats. The movie explores Wain's struggles with mental illness, personal tragedies, and his rise to fame in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.