A searing and courageous feature-length documentary delves into one of the most painful and under examined chapters in collegiate athletics history. Through raw, emotional interviews with former student-athletes—including wrestlers and other victims—it confronts the decades of abuse inflicted by Dr. Richard Strauss at Ohio State University, and the systemic failures that allowed him to prey on vulnerable young men across nearly two decades. The film doesn’t just recount trauma; it exposes the deep institutional complicity and silencing, featuring voices demanding truth, accountability, and justice.
Ruby Franke built her online empire on the image of a perfect mother—millions followed her every post, every parenting tip, every smile. But behind the curated videos and clean-cut image was a tightening grip of control, secrecy, and something far more disturbing. When a charismatic life coach enters the picture, things begin to shift—but not for the better. As children disappear from view and whispers grow louder, a haunting truth emerges. This gripping documentary unravels the descent from internet fame to chilling headlines, exposing a shocking world of manipulation, loyalty, and betrayal that no one saw coming. Originally released as a three-part series, all episodes are now combined into a single, powerful viewing experience—available exclusively on our website.
The world of child influencers may seem playful and innocent, but beneath the surface lies a reality far more unsettling. The documentary uncovers the meteoric rise of social media star Piper Rockelle and her entourage known as The Squad, exposing troubling claims of exploitation, manipulation, and mistreatment under the guidance of her mother, Tiffany Smith. Through raw and emotional testimonies from former members and their families, it reveals the psychological toll of growing up online and the blurred lines between fame and childhood. This documentary is a powerful wake-up call that questions the limits of online stardom and the urgent need to safeguard young creators.
‘Sugarcane’ is a compelling 2024 documentary that delves into the harrowing legacy of the Canadian Indian residential school system. The film investigates the discovery of unmarked graves at St. Joseph's Mission near Williams Lake, British Columbia, bringing to light the physical and sexual abuses endured by Indigenous children. Through intimate interviews with survivors and their descendants, directors Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie reveal the enduring impact of these institutions on Indigenous communities, highlighting their resilience and ongoing quest for justice. The narrative intertwines personal stories with a broader historical context, showcasing the strength and unity of a community confronting its painful past. ‘Sugarcane’ not only exposes the atrocities committed but also celebrates the enduring spirit of Indigenous peoples as they heal and reclaim their cultural identity. This poignant film serves as a testament to their perseverance and the ongoing fight for recognition and reconciliation.
The film explores the darker side of the magazine, looking at how founder Hugh Hefner's excesses spiraled out of control as the years passed and how - over time - he came to be regarded by many in his orbit as a sinister, monstrous character. There were allegations of drug use, coercion, abuse and sexual assault in his empire, most of all at the Playboy Mansion itself, and this film features first-hand testimony from those that were there at the time.
This gripping docuseries delves into the shocking realities of toxic and dangerous past relationships. Featuring a mix of real-life testimonials, bodycam footage, and reenactments, it uncovers the darkest sides of betrayal, violence, and manipulation that go far beyond what most people imagine. Each of the episodes explores a different terrifying story, making every installment feel fresh and unpredictable. From cases of fraud and stalking to heart-wrenching custody battles and even murder, the series keeps you on edge as you witness the devastation left behind by these monstrous ex-partners. The series taps into the universal fear of not truly knowing those closest to us. The fast-paced episodes bring in real police footage, victim accounts, and expert analysis, building a complete narrative of how these relationships took a horrifying turn. With all four episodes now available in a single film, ‘Worst Ex Ever’ is a must-watch for anyone drawn to true crime, though viewer discretion is advised due to the heavy and potentially triggering themes of abuse, manipulation, and violence.
The film doesn’t just recount trauma; it exposes the deep institutional complicity and silencing, featuring voices demanding truth, accountability, and justice.