Narcos: Mexico is a TV show that depicts the rise and fall of the Guadalajara Cartel in the 1980s. It follows Félix Gallardo as he takes control of the cartel, bribing officials and expanding his drug empire across Mexico. The show explores themes of corruption, drug trafficking, and police involvement. DEA agent Kiki Camarena becomes a key player in the pursuit of bringing down the cartel, leading to a dramatic showdown. It is an epic drama that provides a gripping portrayal of the Mexican drug trade.
The drug war on the U.S.-Mexico border has escalated as the cartels have begun trafficking terrorists across the US border. To fight the war, federal agent Matt Graver re-teams with the mercurial Alejandro. A suicide bombing in a Kansas City retail shop kills fifteen people. The Mexican cartels control the border crossings completely. The US Border Patrol had apprehended several terrorists during crossings, who blew themselves up rather than allow themselves to be captured by US Authorities. Grave interrogates African pirate Bashir (Faysal Ahmed). Graver knows that the terrorists are from Yemen who crossed over from Mexico. So, the terrorists went from Yemen to Mexico via ship, as they could not fly in. He wants to know who paid Bashir not to attack the ship carrying the terrorists. Bashir confirms that the money came from cartel leader named Reymi. The United States government (represented by Secretary of Defense James Riley (Matthew Modine) & CIA Director Cynthia Foards (Catherine Keener)) responds by authorizing CIA agent Matt Graver (Josh Brolin) to apply extreme measures to combat Mexican drug cartels, who are suspected of smuggling the terrorists across the border. Graver and the Department of Defense decide the best option is to instigate a war between the major cartels. Graver rules out killing the head of a cartel as that would split one cartel into 50. Graver says that to start a war, kidnaps a prince, and the King will start the war for you.
While out hunting, Llewelyn finds the aftermath of a drug deal and takes the cash left behind. He becomes the hunted as a killer named Chigurh picks up his trail.
Tex Mex Motors is a lively reality TV show where professional car restorers bring junkers from Mexico to El Paso for radical restorations. Get ready to witness the transformation of classic cars in this captivating series.
A war veteran and ranch owner, Jim Hanson, becomes entangled in a dangerous situation when he helps a young boy and his mother escape from a powerful drug cartel. As they cross the USA-Mexico border, Jim must use his skills and resources to protect them from the cartel's pursuit.
In a neglected and violent Mexican border town, a teacher named Sergio Juarez tries a radical approach to engage his sixth-grade students at Jose Urbina Lopez Elementary. Despite their difficult circumstances and lack of discipline, Sergio aims to unlock their curiosity, potential, and even their genius.
In the near future, a giant alien creature has taken over half of Mexico. A photographer and his boss's daughter must travel through an infected zone to reach safety and the US-Mexico border. Along the way, they encounter danger, romance, and the true nature of the alien creature.
After his best friend is killed by a border patrol officer, a ranch hand buries the body and sets out on a quest to fulfill a promise and seek justice. Along the way, he faces obstacles and confronts his own demons.
A conservative judge is appointed by the President to spearhead America's escalating war against drugs, only to discover that his teenage daughter is a crack addict. Two DEA agents protect an informant. A jailed drug baron's wife attempts to carry on the family business.
Amend: The Fight for America is a compelling TV show that delves deep into the rich history and ongoing struggle for equal rights in the United States. Through insightful interviews and historical reenactments, the series explores the significance of the 14th Amendment and its impact on various social issues such as immigration, civil rights, and marriage equality. With a focus on the fights for freedom and justice, this thought-provoking documentary sheds light on the challenges faced by marginalized communities and the ongoing journey towards a more inclusive society.
In this comedy, three actors are mistaken for real heroes in a Mexican village and must face bandits and other challenges. With their comedic confusion and spoof of western heroes, they bring laughter and chaos to the town.
After his daughter goes missing, a former Marine and his old war buddy team up to take on the Mexican cartel responsible for her disappearance.
In the seedy border town of Los Robles, newlyweds Mike and Susan witness a car bomb explosion. Mike, a Mexican government official, suspects the work of the Grandi narcotics ring. The obese and corrupt Capt. Quinlan rebuffs Mike's assistance. However, his partner and a district attorney invite Mike to observe the investigation. Meanwhile, Susan is captured by a small-time crime boss and his gang. As Mike investigates, he accuses Quinlan of framing an innocent suspect. The corrupt Quinlan plots to destroy Mike and frames Susan, leading to a dramatic confrontation and the exposure of Quinlan's criminal activities.
In Rio Grande, a cavalry officer assigned to Fort Rio Grande battles the Apache Indians and tries to reconcile with his estranged son. Set in the 1870s on the US-Mexico border, the film showcases the tough guy persona of the cavalry as they face native American attacks and engage in various battles. The officer's wife and a redheaded woman add drama and romance to the story. It is a classical western movie directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, and Ben Johnson.
Spanglish is a heartwarming story that explores the challenges of language barriers, family dynamics, and romantic relationships. It follows the lives of Flor, a Mexican housemaid, and her daughter Cristina, as they navigate their new life in Los Angeles. When they are hired by a wealthy family, tensions arise as Flor becomes the primary caregiver to the Clasky family's daughter, while also facing her own personal struggles. With a mix of humor and heart, Spanglish highlights the power of communication and the importance of understanding.
When a friend is accused of killing his wife, private detective Philip Marlowe becomes embroiled in a web of deception, corruption, and murder in 1970s Los Angeles. As he digs deeper, Marlowe uncovers a cluster of unsavory characters, including a crime boss, a crooked cop, and a femme fatale, all of whom may be connected to the crime. With his wit and instinct, Marlowe navigates through the dark underbelly of the city, trying to unravel the truth and bring justice to those involved.
El Mariachi is a dark comedy about a guitarist mistaken for a criminal. He embarks on a chase to clear his name and seek revenge.
Trade is a crime thriller movie that explores the dark world of human trafficking. It follows the journey of an insurance salesman who becomes involved in rescuing a young girl who has been kidnapped and forced into the sex trade. Along the way, he faces brutality, moral dilemmas, and the loss of innocence as he navigates the dangerous criminal underworld of Mexico and Texas.
In Benjamin Millepied's complete reimagining of CARMEN, Carmen, a captivating young woman, escapes a murderous cartel and embarks on a journey across the USA-Mexico border. Along the way, she meets Aidan, a local veteran, and they fall in love. Carmen's goal is to seek refuge in a nightclub run by a family friend, but they face obstacles as they are pursued by the cartel and fanatical Americans. The power of love is tested as they navigate through dangerous territory.
In Black Warrant, a semi-retired special ops assassin and a DEA agent come together to prevent a powerful cyber terrorist group from launching an attack on the power grid, which could lead to a global catastrophe.