Using real transcripts, the film details the bizarre bond between serial killer Ted Bundy and FBI profiler Bill Hagmaier during Bundy's years of incarceration leading up to his execution.
Radioactive follows the period of Marie Curie’s life surrounding her discovery of radium and polonium and the events and discoveries when science was forever changed.
Vice is the not so well known tale of how former US Vice President Dick Cheney rose to power over several decades through the US government and how he may have become the most dominant right-hand man in all of modern day politics.
Millions of children, including myself grew up watching “Mister Rogers' Neighborhood” and watched him put on a sweater and change shoes as he entered his house. But who was the real Fred Rogers? That's the question asked by director Morgan Neville.
Following the life of cartoonist John Callahan (who was paralyzed during a car accident), we follow Joaquin Phoenix's portrayal of a man who struggles to find meaning in life.
The story of Tonya Harding’s career has been hashed over by journalists, in midday movie specials and documentaries – so an attempt at a fresh and irreverent take on the events in 1994 is understandable as movie fodder.
Based on the 1995 book by John Pearson, this thriller drama tackles the story of John Paul Getty III’s kidnapping incident, how it sparked major controversies and the turmoil that his family fell into during its complicated ransom negotiation.
Steven Spielberg’s latest film about the partnership between The Washington Post’s Katherine ‘Kay’ Graham, the first female publisher of a major American newspaper, and editor Ben Bradlee and their race to expose a massive government cover-up in 1971.
Very loosely based on the story of 19th Century showman and impresario P.T. Barnum played with flawless agility and sheer charisma by Hugh Jackman and his rise to prominence, this musical adaptation has all the right elements for a modern cinematic musical.
Victoria and Abdul explores the end of Queen Victoria's reign and the unlikely friendship she develops with her loyal servant and dedicated mentor Abdul Karim.
Entirely in Cambodian, First They Killed My Father tells the true story of Luong Ung, a Cambodian woman who was a young girl during the Cambodian genocide under the cruel dictatorship of Pol Pot.