Justice Junction brings together a dynamic trio of judges who delve into genuine and captivating cases, sparking lively debates and spirited deliberations. Their diverse perspectives often lead to fascinating disagreements, resulting in a thrilling and unpredictable final ruling.
Metalocalypse follows the comedic and often violent misadventures of the world's most brutal death metal band, Dethklok. The band members, led by frontman Nathan Explosion, navigate absurd situations and encounters with government conspiracies, cults, and the supernatural.
The Act is a true crime drama TV show that explores the bizarre and disturbing relationship between Gypsy Rose Blanchard and her mother Dee Dee Blanchard. Gypsy Rose suffers from various illnesses and disabilities, but as the show unfolds, it becomes clear that her mother has been fabricating her conditions for personal gain. The series follows the events leading to Dee Dee's murder and the aftermath of Gypsy Rose's discovery of the truth.
In post-World War II Germany, American judges preside over the trials of Nazi war criminals. The gripping courtroom drama explores themes of war crimes, justice, and the aftermath of the Holocaust.
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold is a movie set during the Cold War in which a British intelligence agent, Alec Leamas, is sent to East Germany on a dangerous mission. Leamas agrees to become a double agent and work for the Communists, hoping to gather vital information. However, everything is not as it seems, and Leamas is caught in a web of deceit and betrayal.
During World War II, an American lieutenant is accused of murder while held as a prisoner of war in a German prison camp. As he awaits trial, tensions rise among the prisoners and the truth about the murder slowly comes to light.
After the death of her boyfriend, a female assassin embarks on a dangerous mission to seek revenge. Along the way, she uncovers a secret service conspiracy and must navigate through brutality, betrayal, and love.
A priest is tasked with investigating a potential miracle performed by a woman, while dealing with his own crisis of faith and struggles with alcoholism.
Danton, a French politician, clashes with Robespierre as the Revolution reaches its peak. As tensions rise, Danton is sentenced to death and faces execution.
In Side Out, a law student in Los Angeles, California finds himself entering the world of beach volleyball and becoming an underdog in the sport. Along the way, he faces challenges and finds unexpected love.
A man in Paris agrees to a fake wedding to save face with his family. Chaos ensues as he navigates through his relationship with a fake girlfriend and deals with unexpected situations.
Based on the International Military Tribunal for the Far East of 1946–48, depicts Japanese prime minister Hideki Tojo as a family man who fought to defend Japan and Asia from western colonialism but was ultimately hanged by a vengeful United States.
Law of Tehran follows the journey of an addicted police officer as he navigates the dangerous underworld of drug smuggling in Tehran. Caught between his loyalty to the force and his personal demons, he must confront social alienation and emotional turmoil. This gripping film explores themes of corruption, betrayal, and the fight for justice in a complex religious society.
In a kingdom where everything and everyone has a point, young Oblio is born without one. As a result, he and his loyal dog Arrow are banished to the Pointless Forest. On their journey, they encounter various misfits and outcasts who teach them the value of being different. Through a musical tribunal, Oblio proves that even though he may not have a physical point, he has an inner one that makes him just as important as anyone else.
The Italian adventurer and libertine Giovanni Jacopo Casanova lived from 1725 to 1798, but in this six-part series Dennis Potter attempted to find a contemporary relevance through his central themes of sex and religion. He commented that Casanova "was concerned with religious and sexual freedom, and these are the things we have to address ourselves to now." Casanova was imprisoned in Venice in 1755, and Potter used that event as a central device, constantly inter-cutting to contrast Casanova's amorous escapades, radiant, joyful and brightly lit, with his oppressive solitary confinement in the gloom of a half-darkened cell.
My Name Ain't Johnny is a biographical crime drama based on the true story of João Guilherme Estrella, a middle-class Brazilian teenager who becomes involved in drug trafficking and ultimately faces the consequences of his choices. Set in 1970s Rio de Janeiro, the film explores themes of corruption, social decay, and the impact of drug trafficking on society. Throughout the story, João navigates a world of police corruption, prison gangs, and the allure of the drug trade, all while trying to protect his family and find redemption.
Hitler's Children is a powerful movie set in Nazi Germany during World War II. It depicts the struggles and hardships faced by the citizens and the devastating effects of fascism and nazism. The story follows a young girl who becomes a victim of violence, desperation, and torment. The movie explores themes of hatred, brutality, and the dire straits faced by the people living under Nazi rule. It portrays the atrocities committed in labor camps and the devastation caused by the regime. The characters go through despondent situations, facing torture, humiliation, and despair. The movie also highlights the repression, fear, and intimidation prevalent during that time. It is based on a book and includes various significant events and locations like the Nazi rally, Berlin, and the Gettysburg Address.
In the midst of World War II, two brothers find themselves on opposite sides of a war crime. As they navigate the complexities of loyalty and justice, they are forced to confront their own demons. Through the lens of a prisoner of war camp, this film explores themes of guilt, forgiveness, and the consequences of war.
A Separate Peace follows the story of Gene Forrester, a loner at a private boarding school in New England during World War II. As he navigates friendships, guilt, and the consequences of his actions, Gene must confront the harsh realities of war and the complexities of coming-of-age.
Anna is a psychologist undertaking research about famous suicidal women. She takes a specific interest in the case of Antonieta Rivas Mercado, who killed herself in 1931 in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris.