Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath is a documentary TV show that delves into the controversial religion of Scientology and explores the experiences of former members who claim to have suffered various forms of abuse. Through in-depth interviews and personal accounts, the show sheds light on the inner workings of the Church of Scientology and the alleged psychological, physical, and emotional abuses endured by its followers.
This Baltimore-set movie follows the lives of Gigi, Janine, and Beth as they navigate the complexities of relationships and misreadings. Gigi overanalyzes men's signs of interest and seeks advice from her colleagues. Janine is paranoid about her husband's behavior and discovers a potential affair. Beth wants to get married but faces resistance from her long-term boyfriend. As their stories unfold, they learn valuable lessons about love, communication, and finding oneself.
Elize Matsunaga: Once Upon a Crime is a captivating TV show that delves into the real-life murder case of Elize Matsunaga. The series examines the heinous crime, the investigation, and the subsequent trial, providing a compelling look into one of Brazil's most notorious criminal cases.
Burn the Stage: The Movie is a documentary that gives an inside look into the success and struggles of the popular Korean boy band, BTS. It follows their journey on their world tour, showcasing their concert performances, behind-the-scenes footage, and personal interviews. The movie explores the ups and downs of their career, their dedication to their fans, and the importance of family values amidst their globetrotting lifestyle. It delves into their role as role models and the impact they have on their teenage crushes, who aspire to be like them. Throughout the film, the band members reflect on their journey, sharing their thoughts on living out of a suitcase, dealing with the pressures of fame, and staying true to themselves. With concert footage and intimate moments, Burn the Stage: The Movie provides an emotional and inspiring portrayal of the rock stars known as BTS.
In the late 1800s, a forbidden love blossoms between a widow and a young outsider. As their relationship grows, they must face the judgment of their community and deal with the violence and sin that surrounds them.
O Caso Evandro (2021) is a gripping true-crime TV show that delves into the shocking and complex case of the abduction and murder of Evandro Ramos in the 1990s. Set in a coastal city in South Brazil, the show explores the intricate web of corruption, political influences, police investigation, and testimonial evidence surrounding the case. Viewers are taken on a journey through the dark underbelly of Brazilian politics and the relentless pursuit of justice.
Anastasia is found wandering the streets of Copenhagen with no memory of her past. When she is taken in by an exiled Russian General, she begins to believe she is the Grand Duchess Anastasia who survived the Russian Revolution.
In the charming coastal town of Connecticut, a coffee shop owner's life takes a twist when she falls in love with a New York City investment banker. However, her coffee shop faces foreclosure, and she must navigate through miscommunications, sailing dates, and Broadway plays to save it. With the support of her sister and friends, she embarks on a hilarious journey of love and business.
In 'Dear Christmas,' a popular podcaster visits her hometown and discovers the magic of Christmas as she navigates a secret crush, a pregnant sister, and a live podcasting event. Will she find true love in her cozy Christmas surroundings?
Jim Thorpe - All-American tells the true story of Jim Thorpe, who overcame numerous obstacles and became an Olympic athlete and American football player. The movie explores his struggles with alcoholism, the death of his child, and his achievements in various sports, including track and field, football, and baseball.
16-year-old Billie’s reluctant path to independence is accelerated when her mother reveals plans to gender transition and their time together becomes limited to Tuesday afternoons. Filmed over the course of a year, once a week, every week, only on Tuesdays. Billie discovers the complexities of friendship, family, and love.
A Film Unfinished is a documentary film that analyzes and examines the lasting impact of Nazi propaganda through the use of an unfinished film. The film delves into the cruel and inhumane conditions endured by the Jews living in the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II, highlighting the blatant manipulation of reality through staged scenes and deceptive editing techniques. Through interviews and testimonies of survivors, the documentary exposes the truth behind the Nazi propaganda machinery and the harsh realities faced by the inhabitants of the ghetto.
Clive de Roo scientist discovers a new source of seismic activity beneath the Gulf of Waitemata. Provides that a new volcanic eruption could occur within the next few days. But it's hard to convince skeptical colleagues, undertook efforts to minimize the effects of this disaster. When the talks on the radio about the threat, we all think he's a harmless lunatic. An ambitious wife of Clive fears, however, that the discovery of her husband may deter investors, which would win for the company, in which he works.
Film based on the life of Dr. Salvador Mazza, who, with a group of professionals, conducts an investigation to discover the antidote to a mysterious illness whose carrier is a nocturnal insect. A Mazza was regarded as the first doctor who fought the deadly Chagas disease in Argentina.
The special features 22 real testimonials from people like Mandela, Martin Luther King and Marielle Franco, who fought racism and freedom in favor of justice.
While a gamer uploads a testimonial video to denounce the harassment she suffers in a video game, a stranger enters her home and hacks her computer, blurring the boundaries between the real and virtual worlds.
A powerful new film about Jan Karski, the Polish resistance figure who attempted to expose the Warsaw Ghetto and Belzec, and met with President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter.
Acclaimed director Charlie Minn brings attention to the victims of the infamous massacre that occurred on February 14th, 2018 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. A normal day at school became a true nightmare for Parkland, Florida citizens as they experienced something they had never thought would happen in their small suburb. In just six minutes, 17 students and staff were fatally shot and 17 more were wounded, while innumerable lives were changed forever. The true heroes of that day have come together to tell their stories and to bring words to those who are no longer here to offer them. This documentary reveals testimony and the raw emotions of those involved, highlighting the actions taken by individuals to save the lives of others through selfless and brave acts.