The aftermath of the disastrous Waco standoff at the Branch Davidian compound is portrayed in this five-part drama series. It explores the events that galvanized American militia movements and contributed to the radicalization of Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols.
Waco is a TV mini-series that tells the dramatic and true story of the 1993 Waco siege in Texas, where an FBI standoff with a cult leader and his followers ended in a tragic shootout and burning building.
The Confession Killer is a true crime documentary miniseries about Henry Lee Lucas, a man who confessed to hundreds of murders, but the truth behind his confessions is more complicated than it seems. Set in 1980s Texas, the series explores the controversial case, including false confessions, police corruption, and the death penalty.
In 1993, cult leader David Koresh engages in a 51-day siege with the federal government in Waco, Texas. The story explores the intense standoff and its violent aftermath.
The story is set in Waco, Texas in 1956 and follows a family. The eldest son witnesses the loss of innocence and grapples with his parents' conflicting teachings. It explores themes of love, mercy, sickness, suffering, and death. The narrative also includes an adult Jack who is seeking meaning in a modern world. The story ultimately ends with hope, emphasizing the beauty and joy in everyday life and the importance of unselfish love.
In 'Let's Make Love,' a wealthy businessman, Jean-Marc Clement, pretends to be a struggling actor named Alexander Dumas in order to get closer to famous actress Amanda Dell. As Jean-Marc becomes involved in the production of a show Amanda is starring in, their relationship grows complicated and Jean-Marc must navigate the challenges of his own double life. With comedic moments and romantic twists, 'Let's Make Love' explores the blurred lines between fame and genuine connection.
Age Out tells the story of a young orphan who navigates the criminal world after aging out of foster care. The movie explores themes of survival, love, and redemption as the protagonist tries to find his place in society. With a backdrop of Texas landscapes and a gripping plot, Age Out takes viewers on a scenic road trip through the dark underbelly of the foster care system.
3 kids have been brutally murdered. Sergeant Stewart gets the job investigating this macabre case. He is very determined to solve the case and he even listens to a woman that had a vision about the murders.
After killing a man in self defense over a poker game, Wild Bill Elliott turns outlaw in order to escape a lynch mob.
Waco: The Rules of Engagement is a documentary that delves into the events surrounding the Waco siege in 1993, where a Christian sect known as the Branch Davidians clashed with law enforcement agencies resulting in a tragic and deadly outcome. The film investigates the actions taken by the FBI and examines the rules of engagement used during the standoff, as well as the aftermath and the questions that still linger about the incident.
Walter Brennan is back as the clever and funny over the hill Texas Ranger Nash Crawford. This time the gang must face corruption in their own home town. The gang put their heads together to clean up their town, take back the rule of law and rehabilitate the town lush (played by Fred Astaire) along with way.
Based on a true story, this movie portrays the events of the Waco Siege, where a religious cult called the Branch Davidians engaged in a deadly standoff with the FBI. The film explores the religious fanaticism, the gun battle, and the tragic fire that ended the siege.
In the wake of the tragic events at Waco, Texas where an armed conflict with armed militiamen broke out, agents of the federal government's Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) carry out a clandestine mission within another militia operation that is possibly involved in the sales of guns and the murder of an agent. Agent Robin O'Brien infiltrates the operation against her director's orders. When events start unraveling and an FBI agent threatens to take over the operation and start a military action, the ATF agents have to apply what they learned from Waco to save another blood bath.
Games is a 2011 movie that tells the story of a high-school student's journey through adolescence in Waco, Texas. It explores themes of identity, friendship, and the challenges of growing up in a small town.
A Noble Lie is the culmination of years of research and documentation conducted by independent journalists, scholars, and ordinary citizens. Often risking their personal safety and sanity, they have gathered evidence which threatens to expose the startling reality of what exactly occurred at 9:02 am on April 19, 1995 in Oklahoma City.
Art critic Waldemar Januszczak is on the quest to explain exactly what the Sistine Chapel's ceiling is actually trying to tell us.
We explore the untold story of the sizeable British contingent of David Koresh's Branch Davidian cult, and their experiences during the 51 day ordeal at Waco and its storming by the FBI in 1993.
We explore the untold story of the sizeable British contingent of David Koresh's Branch Davidian cult, and their experiences during the 51 day ordeal at Waco and its storming by the FBI in 1993.
A history of the Nazi movement in the United States. In a feature length survey of Nazism in the USA, we trace the history from the fairly benign organizations that gave structure to newly arrived German immigrants to today's neo-Nazis who breech the borderline of free-speech by using radical action to force their agenda of Aryan Purity.