I Am Not Your Negro (2017)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Raoul Peck
Actors: James Baldwin, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., Medgar Evers, Robert F. Kennedy, Samuel L. Jackson
Country: Belgium
Stewart (2023)
Stewart follows Jackie Stewart’s rise from humble beginnings outside Glasgow, through the dark years of the early 1970s when Stewart, despite opposition, tried to improve safety at the races.
Penthouse: Sultry Sensations (1997)
The lush surroundings of Costa Rica provide the backdrop for this special collection of sexy centerfold moments. In this tropical paradise several of the world’s most gorgeous models have gathered…
Extraordinary: The Revelations (2021)
Explores the historical significance of ET presence around the world as well as three specific belief paradigms — biblical, ascension and colonization – that attempt to define the alien agenda.
Last Stand of the 300 (2007)
This is the true and astounding saga of the Spartans at Thermopylae. It is among the greatest tales of war ever recounted. All the glory and grit of these warriors’…
Faces Places (2017)
Director Agnès Varda and photographer/muralist JR journey through rural France and form an unlikely friendship.
CzechMate: In Search of Jiří Menzel (2018)
An epic exploration of the Czechoslovak New Wave cinema of the 1960s and 70s, structured around a series of conversations with one of its most acclaimed exponents – Closely Observed…
Kickback (2022)
Kickback is a British documentary about the corruption within FIFA
Singin’ in the Rain: Raining on a New Generation (2012)
Today’s top musical stars—including Paula Abdul, Usher and Glee’s Matthew Morrison—reveal why this iconic musical continues to influence and inspire musical performers around the world.
He Named Me Malala (2015)
A look at the events leading up to the Taliban’s attack on the young Pakistani school girl, Malala Yousafzai, for speaking out on girls’ education and the aftermath, including her…
Square One (2019)
An investigation into the original 1993 Michael Jackson allegations brought by the Chandler family.
Lead Me Home (2021)
Poignant stories of homelessness on the West Coast of the US frame this cinematic portrait of a surging humanitarian crisis.
Incandescence (2024)
Incandescence is an immersive cinematic experience that weaves together on-the-ground footage with extraordinary stories of survival and adaptation that transform our understanding of wildfire.