Social Animals
2018, Movie
5.7

A daredevil photographer, an aspiring swimsuit model, and a midwest girl next door are all looking for the same things from their Instagram accounts––a little love, acceptance and, of course, fame––and they’ll do just about anything to get it.

Punk
2019, Show
8

Featuring original interviews with America’s punk pioneers and the U.K.’s most notorious bands, alongside a seamless blend of rare and unseen photos, gritty archival film and video, a crackling soundtrack of punk hits and misses, this documentary series explores the music, the fashion, the art and the DIY attitude of a subculture of self-described misfits and outcasts.

Acid Horizon
2018, Movie
7.2

Acid Horizon follows marine ecologist Dr. Erik Cordes on a harrowing deep-sea expedition to track down the "supercoral", a strain of the deep-water coral Lophelia pertusa that seems to possess the unique genetic capability to thrive in a low-pH ocean.

Grand Cru
2018, Movie
6.6

Pascal Marchand arrived in the mythical land of Burgundy to harvest the grapes at age 21. Now 30 years later, he is a renowned wine artist and innovator. Shot over the catastrophic 2016 season, the film is both a love letter and a cautionary tale.

Danica
2017, Movie
6.5

The racing superstar reveals herself like never before: as a competitor eagerly preparing for her next race, a woman confidently considering when she wants to start a family, and a budding mogul carefully thinking about her next steps.

Appointment in Tokyo
1945, Movie
6.6

Produced by the Army Pictorial Service, this documentary takes a look at the missions of General Douglas MacArthur and his men from their exile in the Philippines in 1942 through the surrender of the USS Missouri in 1945.

The Stilwell Road
1945, Movie
6.6

Documentary about the construction of the Stilwell Road a 478-mile passage from Assam, India, to Ledo, Burma, during World War II.

Attack! The Battle Of New Britain
1944, Movie
6.3

An in-depth look at the Allies attack on the New Britain during WWII including Japanese fortresses of Arawe Beach, Cape Gloucester and how local people helped with the training of soldiers in jungle tactics.

Where to Invade Next
2015, Movie
7.5

To understand firsthand what the United States of America can learn from other nations, Michael Moore playfully “invades” some to see what they have to offer.

Under the Gun
2016, Movie
6.2

A look at the aftermath of the Sandy Hook massacre where 20 children were murdered at school by a crazed gunman, but lead to no changes in American gun laws.

One Day in September
1999, Movie
7.8

The full story of the 1972 Munich Olympics Massacre and the Israeli revenge operation 'Wrath of God.' The 1972 Munich Olympics were interrupted by Palestinian terrorists taking Israeli athletes hostage. Besides footage taken at the time, we see interviews with the surviving terrorist, Jamal Al Gashey, and various officials detailing exactly how the police, lacking an anti-terrorist squad and turning down help from the Israelis, botched the operation.

The Hornet's Nest
2014, Movie
6.7

Armed only with their cameras, Peabody and Emmy Award-winning conflict Journalist Mike Boettcher, and his son, Carlos, provide unprecedented access into the longest war in U.S. history.

Storefront Hitchcock
1998, Movie
6.8

Live performance by Robyn Hitchcock, in... well, a storefront.

Big Time
1988, Movie
8

Bringing his unique sense of humor to this bizarre and original piece of moviemaking, Tom Waits takes the audience through a musical journey with his jazzy, quirky, bluesy tunes presented as you would never, ever, ever expect.

Powaqqatsi
1988, Movie
7.2

An exploration of technologically developing nations and the effect the transition to Western-style modernization has had on them.

The Yes Men
2003, Movie
6.8

A comic, biting and revelatory documentary following a small group of prankster activists as they gain worldwide notoriety for impersonating the World Trade Organization (WTO) on television and at business conferences around the world.

Dirt
1979, Movie
6.9

From motorcycles to Swamp buggies; from Pike Peak to Baja California - "Dirt" covers the motorsports world of off-road racing and competitions. There is humor, drama, and suspense in this light-hearted view of off-pavement competition

An Infinite Tenderness
1970, Movie
8.7

French documentary on the world of a brain-damaged, physically-handicapped child confined to a wheel chair, unable to speak but trying desperately to communicate with his nurse and the other children in the hospital. It chronicles his friendship with another youngster even more crippled than himself, their joy in being together, their little spats and, finally, the termination of their friendship by death. Directed by Pierre Jallaud, it is a remarkable achievement, treating its subject creatively yet with complete integrity. There is no commentary, no dialogue, only the natural sounds of the children and their environment.

D-Day: The Normandy Invasion
1945, Movie
6.6

Focusing on both the strategic overview of the military invasion and on personal stories of heroism, this documentary delves into the events of June 6, 1944, and the Normandy invasion. Taking the Germans by surprise, Allied soldiers marched onto France's shores and began the assault that ultimately ended World War II. Stories include the Allied landing at Omaha Beach, French liberation celebrations, valor at Pointe du Hoc and much more.

Submarine Warfare
1946, Movie
6

In this documentary we get a glimpse into the world of submarines and have access to rare archive footage. From the first attempts during the American Civil War to WW2 and the nuclear subs of today, the history of the submarine has been fraught with difficulties.

Devil's Playground
1937, Movie

A fisherman recounts his epic adventures catching massive sea creatures and encountering local cultures in Panama and the Bahamas.

The Late Great Planet Earth
1978, Movie
3.8

The Late, Great Planet Earth is the title of a best-selling 1970 book co-authored by Hal Lindsey and Carole C. Carlson, and first published by Zondervan. The book was adapted in 1979 into a movie. The Late, Great Planet Earth is a treatment of literalist, premillennial, dispensational eschatology. As such, it compared end-time prophecies in the Bible with then-current events in an attempt to broadly predict future scenarios leading to the rapture of believers before the tribulation and Second Coming of Christ to establish his thousand-year (i.e. millennial) Kingdom on Earth.

Hollywood: The Great Stars
1963, Movie
5.1

Host Henry Fonda follows the creation of the star system with Mary Pickford in the Silent Era through its demise in the early Sixties.

The Funniest Man in the World
1967, Movie
6.5

Documentary about the early career of Charlie Chaplin.