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Predators

   2025    Culture
This gripping documentary revisits the rise and fallout of a controversial television experiment that brought hidden crimes into the spotlight. By examining the NBC series that staged sting operations to confront suspected online child predators, the film reconstructs how on-camera confrontations led to arrests, public outrage, and unprecedented ratings. Through archival footage and behind-the-scenes accounts, it probes the fine line between journalism, justice, and spectacle.
As the story unfolds, the focus shifts to the ethical and legal storms that followed. Questions of due process, responsibility, and the human cost of public exposure collide with the show’s sudden cancellation, forcing a reckoning with how far media should go in the name of protection. The result is a tense, thought-provoking exploration of power, accountability, and the consequences of turning crime prevention into prime-time television.

Taylor Swift: The End of an Era Ep 4-6

   2025    Art    HD
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.
Series: Taylor Swift: The End of an Era

John Candy: I Like Me

   2025    History
This documentary celebrates the life of John Candy, a comedy legend whose warmth and humor defined a generation and who died of a heart attack in 1994 at the age of 43. Through rare footage and honest interviews with family, friends, and fellow stars, it reveals the man behind the laughter — talented, humble, and deeply human. From his early days in television to his rise as one of Hollywood’s most beloved comedic actors, his story shows how joy and vulnerability shaped a career that continues to inspire.
With reflections from Bill Murray, Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara, and Dan Aykroyd, the film captures Candy’s lasting legacy as both a comic genius and a kind soul whose influence still endures decades after his passing.

The Reluctant Traveler Ep 5-8

   2023    Culture    HD
In the last four episodes, Eugene Levy’s journey turns into a celebration of contrast and courage. In the Maldives, he tries to find his sea legs at a luxurious private island resort that promises anything, anytime, anywhere. In South Africa, he experiences a powerful encounter with an elephant that changes the way he sees connection and empathy. In Portugal, he delights in rich Iberian cuisine, uncovering the soul of local traditions. Finally, in Tokyo, he steps into the ring as a sumo referee, embracing the balance between discipline, culture, and humor in a city bursting with life.
Series: The Reluctant Traveler

The Children of October 7

   2025    History
Children who endured the October 7 attacks open up with raw honesty about moments that changed their lives forever. They recall armed men breaking into their homes, terrifying hours in hiding, the nightmare of captivity, and the unbearable loss of parents torn from them in an instant. Guided by activist Montana Tucker, their stories weave together fragments of fear, grief, and resilience, showing not only what was stolen but also the strength it takes to keep going. Without sensationalism, their voices confront viewers with the reality of trauma through the eyes of the youngest survivors, leaving a lasting reminder of both human cruelty and human courage.

NASA, Nazis and the space race

   2025    History
Against the backdrop of Cold War tensions and a global race for supremacy, this riveting film unveils a deeply unsettling chapter in space history. It reveals how the triumph of the 1969 Moon landing was made possible through the morally contentious recruitment of former Nazi scientists—most notably Wernher von Braun—who had engineered Germany’s V‑2 rockets during World War II through Operation Paperclip. As America navigated the ethical maze of enlisting men with dark pasts, these scientists became pivotal in crafting the mighty Saturn V rocket and ushering in the age of space exploration. This documentary invites viewers to confront the unspoken complexity behind progress: the collision of ambition, conscience, and the weight of history.
Dynasties

Dynasties

2018  Nature
The Sky at Night

The Sky at Night

2020  Science
Tiger

Tiger

2020  History
The Sky at Night

The Sky at Night

2024  Science
Dinosaur Planet

Dinosaur Planet

2003  Science
Heavens Gate

Heavens Gate

2020  Culture