What starts as a late-night Facebook joke spirals into a viral movement that captures the imagination of millions — with memes about running past bullets like anime heroes, and dreams of uncovering alien secrets. Internet legends, conspiracy theorists, and curious thrill-seekers descend on the Nevada desert. But when the U.S. military steps in and the FBI shows up at the prankster’s door, it becomes clear this is no longer just an internet joke. Locals brace for chaos, and what unfolds is a surreal mix of comedy, tension, and unexpected unity. Both episodes are available to watch together in a single, uninterrupted video—don't miss this wild journey into the heart of viral culture.
Click CC for subtitles. Oscar-nominated director Petra Costa presents a gripping investigation into the rise of evangelical power in Brazil, revealing how religious leaders have gained unprecedented political influence. With extraordinary access to President Lula, former President Bolsonaro, and Silas Malafaia, the country’s most powerful televangelist, the film uncovers a dramatic power struggle where apocalyptic faith becomes a political force. What emerges is a haunting portrait of a nation at a crossroads, where spiritual warfare is not just metaphor — it’s policy.
The second part of this revealing documentary dives deeper into the personal side of one of America's most iconic musicians. At its heart is a poignant search for his father, Howard Joel — a journey that brings long-buried emotions to the surface. With intimate and sometimes emotional reflections from ex-wives Christie Brinkley and Katie Lee, as well as from his daughter Alexa and current wife Alexis Roderick, this episode offers rare access to the man behind the music. A powerful continuation that will leave you wanting to understand not just the artist, but the human story unfolding behind the spotlight.
Director James Cameron returns to the site of the 1912 wreck of the RMS Titanic. With a team of history and marine experts he embarks on an unscripted adventure back to the final grave of 1,517 people. Using two small, purpose-built remotely operated vehicles, we can see inside the Titanic and with the help of CGI, view the ship's original appearance superimposed on the deep-dive images. Throughout the movie, there are re-enactments of events that are discussed that use CGI recreations of the interior of the Titanic. The documentary was named one of the Best 3D movies ever by Rolling Stone.
A thrilling deep dive into the creative storm that brought a cultural phenomenon to life. This anniversary documentary explores the wild and often unpredictable journey behind Spielberg’s 1975 masterpiece — from Peter Benchley’s novel to the birth of the modern blockbuster. Featuring rare outtakes, unearthed behind-the-scenes footage, and candid interviews, it reveals how a troubled production, a malfunctioning mechanical shark, and a visionary young director came together to ignite a worldwide obsession with the ocean’s most misunderstood predator. Both a tribute and a revelation, it offers the most definitive look yet at how cinematic history was made.
A night of music turned into a nightmare. Told through the harrowing memories of survivors, medics, and crew members, this gripping documentary pulls you into the chaos of a festival gone fatally wrong. With never-before-seen footage and raw personal testimonies, it exposes the systemic failures, emotional scars, and unanswered questions that still haunt those who were there. A chilling deep dive into one of the most shocking live music tragedies in recent history.
Both episodes are available to watch together in a single, uninterrupted video—don't miss this wild journey into the heart of viral culture.