A fascinating behind-the-scenes journey into the creation of one of the most explosive and theatrical rock albums ever recorded. Through rare studio footage, revealing interviews, and passionate recollections from Meat Loaf, Jim Steinman, Todd Rundgren, and other key collaborators, the documentary uncovers how an ambitious project that many believed would fail became a worldwide phenomenon. From endless studio battles and rejected demos to the unforgettable recording sessions behind songs like ‘Paradise by the Dashboard Light’ and ‘Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad,’ every moment reveals the obsession, chaos, and creative genius that fueled the album’s legendary sound. The documentary explores how operatic storytelling, rock energy, and teenage rebellion were fused into something completely unique during an era dominated by disco and punk. Packed with memorable anecdotes, isolated vocal and instrumental breakdowns, and emotional reflections from the people who lived through it, this is an absorbing look at the making of an album that went on to become one of the best-selling and most influential records in rock history.
A powerful investigative documentary that follows the growing wave of protests, arrests, and confrontations triggered by federal immigration raids across the United States. Through tense firsthand footage, courtroom revelations, and testimonies from protesters, lawyers, journalists, and federal officials, the film traces how demonstrations in cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, and Minneapolis spiraled into violent clashes, sweeping arrests, and accusations of extremism. As cases begin collapsing under legal scrutiny, disturbing questions emerge about the methods used during the crackdown, the reliability of official narratives, and the true cost of suppressing dissent. Blending investigative journalism with chaotic street-level reality, the documentary creates an atmosphere of mounting tension and uncertainty as ordinary citizens suddenly find themselves caught between protest movements, aggressive law enforcement tactics, and a deeply divided political climate. What begins as a story about immigration enforcement gradually becomes a gripping portrait of fear, resistance, civil liberties, and the fragile line separating public order from political intimidation.
Deep beneath the surface of the internet lies a hidden world built on anonymity, encryption, and unimaginable crimes. In this gripping investigative documentary, an elite international task force of undercover officers ventures into the most dangerous digital territories to track down predators who believe they are untouchable. Led by determined U.S. agent Greg Squire, the team navigates complex cyber networks, encrypted marketplaces, and secret forums where every click could mean the difference between rescue and disappearance. Blending real operations with unprecedented access to those on the front lines, this powerful exposé reveals the technological cat-and-mouse battle between law enforcement and criminals operating in the shadows. As the stakes escalate and time runs out, viewers witness not only the scale of the global threat but also the relentless dedication of those risking everything to bring children to safety. It is a tense, emotional, and ultimately hopeful look at courage in the darkest corners of the digital age.
In his mid-eighties, when many believed his journey was winding down, David Attenborough embarked on a bold new chapter in natural history filmmaking. This adventure traces the epic story of life on Earth, from the first organisms that flourished on ancient seabeds hundreds of millions of years ago to the astonishing biodiversity of today. Revisiting iconic landscapes and harnessing cutting-edge technology, Attenborough reveals how our planet’s living tapestry was shaped across deep time. The three episodes can be enjoyed together in a single continuous viewing, creating one sweeping journey across continents and oceans. From the Galápagos Islands to the caves of Borneo, from China’s ancient tropics to the Great Barrier Reef, the series follows Attenborough’s global quest to understand how life rose, adapted, and endured. It is a grand exploration of evolution, resilience, and the fragile beauty of the world we inherit.
In the final three episodes the tour reaches its most intimate and emotional chapter, as Taylor Swift looks inward and outward at once. Acoustic moments strip the spectacle down to raw connection, while surprise appearances bring new energy and celebration to the stage. Family memories surface as a quiet backbone of the journey, revealing how personal roots shaped a global phenomenon. As the spotlight widens, the series honors the artists and performers who helped carry the tour’s heartbeat, including rising voices who shared the stage along the way. The journey concludes in Vancouver, where reflection replaces adrenaline and a final bow marks the end of an era—capturing not just the scale of the success, but the lasting cultural impact of a tour that changed how live music is experienced.
In the final two episodes, the chaos reaches a terrifying new scale. The hacker calls in a bomb threat on a plane carrying a Sony executive, forcing an emergency landing, and later brings down PlayStation and Xbox servers on Christmas Day, paralyzing millions of gamers worldwide. After one of the largest healthcare data breaches in history, European authorities working closely with the FBI begin to track their elusive suspect. What follows is an international manhunt that exposes the thin line between youthful defiance and cyberterrorism.
The documentary explores how operatic storytelling, rock energy, and teenage rebellion were fused into something completely unique during an era dominated by disco and punk. Packed with memorable anecdotes, isolated vocal and instrumental breakdowns, and emotional reflections from the people who lived through it, this is an absorbing look at the making of an album that went on to become one of the best-selling and most influential records in rock history.