P-Valley is a drama tv show set in a strip club in southern USA. It explores the lives of the club's employees and the challenges they face, including domestic violence, relationships, and the struggles of the LGBTQ+ community.
Torchwood is a secret organization in Cardiff, Wales that deals with extraterrestrial and supernatural threats. Led by Captain Jack Harkness, the team investigates paranormal phenomena, alien abductions, and time-travel incidents. They face danger and secrecy as they protect the world from inter-dimensional aliens and other unknown threats.
Party Down follows a group of struggling actors and writers who work as caterers for various events in Hollywood. Each episode features a new event they cater and the comedic challenges they face along the way. The show explores the ups and downs of their personal and professional lives as they navigate the competitive world of showbiz.
Head Case is a comedic TV show that follows Dr. Elizabeth Goode, a therapist who deals with celebrity clients in Hollywood. As she helps her clients navigate their personal and professional challenges, she also confronts her own unique set of problems. With her unconventional strategies and wit, she brings laughter to her clients and viewers alike.
In 1970s Los Angeles, an earnest young feminist joins forces with a low-rent publisher to create the first erotic magazine for women.
Boss is a TV show about a powerful mayor of Chicago who is diagnosed with a degenerative disease. As he tries to come to terms with his illness, he also has to deal with the challenges of running a city plagued by corruption and political intrigue. Along the way, he must navigate complicated relationships and make difficult decisions that will impact his personal and professional life.
Blindspotting follows the story of Collin, a convicted felon trying to navigate his final days of probation while dealing with the challenges of friendship, love, and gentrification. With comedic moments and powerful commentary on race and identity, the show captures the complexities of life in Oakland.
Delve into the disturbing depths of the NXIVM cult, a manipulative organization that deceived and controlled its followers.
The Rook is a TV show about a woman named Myfanwy Thomas who wakes up in London with no memory and discovers she works for a secret government organization that battles supernatural threats. As she investigates her own past, she encounters supernatural beings, uncovers hidden secrets, and discovers her own extraordinary abilities.
Now Apocalypse follows Ulysses and his friends as they navigate the challenges of fame-seeking, exploring sexuality, and dealing with strange premonitions in Los Angeles. As they pursue their dreams and desires, they stumble upon a hidden alien conspiracy that threatens to disrupt their lives. The show combines elements of comedy, sci-fi, and fantasy to create a unique and absurd experience.
Gravity is a comedy-drama TV show set in New York City. It follows the lives of a diverse group of individuals who attend a support group led by a former professional baseball player. The show explores themes of love, loss, and personal stories, with a touch of humor and drama. The main character, an opthalmologist with hypochondriac tendencies, forms relationships with the other group members, including an African-American man who uses a wheelchair, and together, they navigate through the challenges of life and search for the truth. Along the way, they confront their own mental disorders and come to terms with their grief and past traumas.
Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream is a documentary film that delves into the phenomenon of late-night cult films and their influence on popular culture. Through interviews with filmmakers, critics, and enthusiasts, the film examines how these unconventional and often subversive movies gained a dedicated following and became significant artistic expressions.
Get to know some of Hollywood's most talented character actors, who have supported leading roles in films for decades. Some have even gone on to become stars in their own right. They proudly stand in the shadows of the "stars" of the movies, content to play the roles that lend flavor and depth to the films, with their unique brands of humor, intensity and charisma, leaving lasting impressions on all of us in movie after movie.
This Changes Everything is a documentary that delves into the pervasive issue of gender inequality and sexism in the entertainment industry, particularly in Hollywood. Through interviews with prominent female figures in the industry and reenactments of key moments, the film sheds light on the discrimination and challenges faced by women in film.
It will surprise few to discover that star of stage and screen Jerry Lewis has sought to amuse others since he was five years old. Since that early age, audiences split their sides watching his wacky antics, whilst wannabe comics aspired to his prolific career, from his solo work to his double act with Dean Martin. Indeed, many of his famous fans share stories of affection and admiration for the now 86-year-old performer and filmmaker in Gregg Barson’s documentary. Steven Spielberg, Quentin Tarantino, Eddie Murphy and Jerry Seinfeld are among those waxing lyrical about Lewis’ particular brand of genius, and his place in the annals of history. Including a cavalcade of hilarious clips from eight decades in the spotlight, Method to the Madness of Jerry Lewis examines the icon and his influence, and is essential viewing for aficionados of the man and his legacy.
This documentary delves into the art of make-up effects with industry legends Dick Smith, Rob Bottin, Tom Savini, John Landis, Frank Darabont, Joe Dante and many others with a strong focus on Greg Nicotero and Howard Berger of KNB Make-Up EFX. Written by Kevin VanHook
A documentary that explores the life and career of Hunter S. Thompson, the influential gonzo journalist who revolutionized the field of journalism. The film delves into Thompson's unique style of reporting, his wild lifestyle, and the impact he had on American literature and counterculture. Through interviews with friends, family, and colleagues, as well as archival footage and photographs, Buy the Ticket, Take the Ride offers an in-depth look at Thompson's life and legacy.
From superheroes to superstars, Hollywood has always turned to comic books for imagination and inspiration. In this Starz Inside documentary, discover the history of comics from page to screen through the evolution and revolutions that have changed entertainment forever. It's a hero's journey of hits, misses and unstoppable powers, featuring the Spider-Man, X-Men, and Batman films (including The Dark Knight), Iron Man, Superman Returns, Hellboy II, Sin City, Incredible Hulk, American Splendor, Wanted, and beyond, plus revealing interviews with Guillermo del Toro, Stan Lee, Zak Penn, Ron Perlman, Selma Blair, Neal Adams, Roger Corman, Avi Arad, Mike Mignola, Paul Pope, Richard Donner, Jim Steranko, and many more.
The Bronx Bunny Show is an Irish ten-part series originally broadcast in 2003 on E4 in the United Kingdom and later in Ireland. It was an adult puppet interview show which followed the premise of a semi-educational show for the good people of the Bronx, Brooklyn and Manhattan. The show was produced from a run-down tenement building in the Bronx where Bronx Bunny and his sidekick, a cigarette-smoking panda named Teddy T, would interview celebrities who "done good". The Bronx Bunny Show won "Best Entertainment Show" IFTA Award in 2003. The show was broadcast sporadically on E4 and eventually on Channel 4. The series gained a cult following as it featured interviews with guests such as Hugh Hefner, Jessica Alba, William Shatner, and Larry Flynt. The show was created by Double Z Enterprises, an Irish production company behind such characters as Zig and Zag and Podge and Rodge.