The Jerry Springer Show is a cult TV show known for its controversial topics and audience participation. It features interviews and discussions on various subjects, often involving heated arguments and confrontations. The show gained notoriety for its bleeped dialogue, chanting audience, and its famous line 'Jerry! Jerry!' It has been airing since 1991 and continues to be a guilty pleasure for many viewers.
William Thacker, a bookshop owner in Notting Hill, London, meets Hollywood actress Anna Scott and their lives are forever changed. They navigate through misunderstandings, tabloid scandals, and their own insecurities to find love and happiness.
The Naked Truth is a sitcom that follows the life of a female photographer as she navigates her career at a tabloid newspaper. With a cameo appearance from a celebrity guest in each episode, the show explores the humorous and often chaotic world of tabloid journalism.
A top tabloid journalist poses as a political fundraiser to get dirt on the prime minister, but things take a turn when the two begin to fall for one another.
The Chronicle is the name of a science fiction television series on the Sci Fi Channel. The series is based on the "News from the Edge" series of novels by Mark Sumner, a St. Louis, Missouri based author. The show was originally sold to NBC, which shot the pilot, then later found a home with The Sci-Fi Channel.
A socialite's wedding plans are upended when her ex-husband and a tabloid reporter show up and complicate her life. As the chaos unfolds, she must navigate her own feelings and the expectations of high society.
Kika is a dark comedy film from 1993. The story revolves around a woman who is mistaken for dead and becomes involved in a twisted plot involving obsession, tabloid journalism, and a web of dark secrets. With elements of comedy and drama, Kika takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride of unexpected events and shocking revelations.
The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum tells the story of Katharina Blum, who becomes the subject of a sensationalist media campaign after she is wrongfully accused of being involved with a suspected terrorist. As her life is turned upside down and her reputation is destroyed, Katharina fights to clear her name and reveal the truth behind the accusations. Set in 1970s Germany, the film explores themes of press freedom, police harassment, and the power of media sensationalism.
Smash His Camera is a documentary that follows the life and work of Ron Galella, a notorious paparazzi photographer who became famous for his relentless pursuit of celebrities. The film focuses on Galella's legal battle against Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, who took him to court to protect her privacy. Through interviews, archival footage, and reenactments, the documentary explores the complex relationship between fame, privacy, and the role of the paparazzi in society.
Whoops Apocalypse is a farce about the political chaos that ensues when a right-wing politician becomes the British Prime Minister during the Cold War. As tensions rise between the United States and the Soviet Union, a series of absurd events involving a female President of the United States, kidnapping, military invasion, and governmental corruption unfold. With zany characters and politically incorrect humor, this spoof provides a hilarious commentary on the incompetence and absurdity of political leaders during times of crisis.
After her husband's suicide, Mrs. Küsters becomes determined to find justice as the media distorts the truth and manipulates public opinion. Her quest for the truth leads to the murder of her boss and uncovers the dark underbelly of Frankfurt.
A renowned painter's life takes a turn for the worse when he is caught up in a tabloid scandal, leading to a lawsuit and a trial. As the truth is revealed, he must confront his own disgrace and the consequences of his actions.
Documenting the days and weeks preceding Boy George's appearance in a New York courtroom in June 2006 for cocaine possession and his subsequent sentencing to 5 days community service as a street cleaner by order of the US justice department.
Heckler is a documentary comedy that explores the relationship between performers and the audience, focusing on the challenges faced by stand-up comedians when dealing with hecklers. It delves into the art of stand-up comedy, the impact of hecklers on performers, and the personal experiences and emotions of comedians. The film also delves into the world of film criticism and the impact of negative reviews on filmmakers. With interviews and footage from various comedians and experts, Heckler provides an inside look into the world of comedy and the struggles faced by performers.
A woman accused of murdering her husband is found innocent, only to be terrorized by the real killer once she is set free.
Square One is a documentary film that follows the story of a pop star who is falsely accused of child abuse. The film explores the details of the case, including the media manipulation and extortion he faced, and the journey towards his vindication and exoneration.
In 'The Truth About Love,' a group of friends navigate through the complexities of love and relationships, discovering the truth about infidelity and the consequences it can have on their lives. The film delves into both the comedic and dramatic aspects of love, showcasing the challenges and surprises that come with being in a committed relationship.
A Current Affair is an American television newsmagazine that aired in syndication from July 1986 to 1996 before reappearing briefly in March 2005. The show was produced by 20th Century Fox, and long based at Fox's New York flagship WNYW.