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- Cast, crew and experts detail the secret histories of the most iconic film and television series of all time.
- Featuring different comics and their personal journeys, explores the internal battles, unexpected fame and societal pressures in the comedy world.
- Sex Before the Internet explores a world before Pornhub and OnlyFans. This is the world of sex, analog-style.
- It will follow the story in the time when wrestling was divided into smaller organizations based on territories.
- Famous icons overcome crises - being canceled, screwing up, falling - and rebuild careers. Their untold struggles and rises captured; stories of surviving and thriving regardless of public perception.
- Whistleblowers leak stolen documents in a crusade to expose allegations of abuse and mind control within a global religious organization: the Jehovah's Witnesses.
- Explore the origins, rise and social impact of QAnon, whose story has been told to the public one outrageous headline at a time. A comprehensive investigation into the who, what, and why of the viral movement.
- Dominic "Chip" Henry was sentenced to life plus 40 years. But after decades incarcerated in some of America's toughest prisons he began his transformation. Chip built a rehabilitation and reentry program that leveraged the respect of gang leaders to reach the so-called 'worst of the worst,' the ones who reject rehabilitation efforts and the program was so successful that he not only received parole, the Federal Bureau of Prisons hired him to return and implement his program at FCI Cumberland. But after a year of work and success, the program took an unexpected turn.
- The rise and fall of wrestler Joanie Chyna Laurer, whose life was cut short in 2016. Her contributions to the WWE business and her pioneering work and her gripping tale of the "comeback" starting in 2015.
- Tragedy + Time + Comedy = Healing. From the immediate aftermath of 9/11 to today stand-up comedians, talk-show hosts, sketch performers, television animators and other entertainers have used often-controversial jokes to unite and heal in the face of tragedy.
- 'One Man and His Shoes' tells the story of the phenomenon of Air Jordan sneakers showing their social, cultural and racial significance and how ground-breaking marketing strategies created a multi-billion-dollar business.
- The incredible stories of those caught up in the 2021 GameStop short squeeze, and a cautionary tale about what happens when the markets divorce themselves from the real economy.
- Connersville, Indiana is haunted by the disappearance of Denise Pflum, and the rumors of what really happened to her. Now, an investigator is trying to solve the case Once and for all.
- Venturing deeper into wrestling's shrouded past, Season 2 tackles the biggest stories from the last 40 years, with unprecedented access to a new cast of insiders who reveal the brutal and often tragic consequences of a life lived in the squared circle.
- Taji gets his colon cleaned, teeth whitened, nipple pierced and visits a psychic, dating coach, strip club and 14 more businesses plagued by bad reviews to see if they are as bad as their reviews make them out to be.
- This insane comedy series examines President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office.
- People searching for answers, healing, or human connection end up joining some of the strangest organizations
- Internet sleuths and professional investigators re-open some of Hollywood's most notorious and controversial celebrity deaths.
- A group of guest panelists will share their memories from the 1970s, 80s and 90s. The show will include videos, photos, ads and games from the pre-Internet era.
- These days, food is news. Amid the throes of a global pandemic and a changing climate, Sophia Roe uses food as a lens to explore our changing world. Counter Space is an experiential journey through culinary news, trends and innovations.
- Vice TV producer Shane Smith travels to Monrovia, Liberia, to look into a little-known facet of the long-running Liberian civil war-- cannibalism as practiced by fighters on all sides of the conflict. Smith interviews former Gen. Buck Naked, who boasts that he used to lead his soldiers--mostly drunken and drug-fueled teenage boys--into battle completely naked and they would devour the hearts, livers and other body parts of their dead enemies.
- Explore the fringes of society--and the individuals who must align their microcosmic universe with the ordinary world.
- Business professor and bestselling author Scott Galloway analyzes in his own humorously eccentric way the recent trends and business moves in the world of digital economy and how it effects both the users and the world in general.
- This film, nominated for two 2021 Emmy Awards, is an examination of the national political press and its coverage of Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. Top reporters lift the veil on the former president's toxic relationship with the national news media - and the role they played in the drama. The film explores questions that continue to resonate today about the decline of the public's trust in the press.
- Documentary series investigating organized crime's worrying expansion in our global age.
- Exploring the foods that Americans love while also uncovering sordid secrets and criminal pasts that chefs tried to hide.
- Wet markets around the world could be the source of the next pandemic. Take a dive into the underbelly of wet markets with wildlife biologist and animal expert Forrest Galante.
- VICE founder Shane Smith hosts a series of remote-video fireside chats, tackling the biggest questions of the moment with experts from the fields of science, politics, journalism, entertainment, food and economics.
- There are an infinite amount of realities for young people today. We're moving beyond the traditional understanding of the first time and challenging societal norms to make space for all first times. Created in partnership with Durex.
- Jeremy Bloom investigates the NCAA, the billion-dollar industry facing a seismic rules shift allowing athletes to make endorsement money.
- Britain takes more drugs than any other country in Europe, so we've made a documentary series about just that.
- SpaceX founder and CEO, Elon Musk, may be the third-richest person in the world, but to the residents of Boca Chica he's simply a ruthless businessman. This sleepy hamlet on the southernmost tip of Texas is home to retirees who were looking forward to enjoying their golden years in this beach paradise. Then SpaceX came to town. Founded in 2002 to revolutionize space technology, SpaceX and Musk arrived in Boca Chica in search of a place to launch rockets, build out a luxury resort, and eventually send one million people to Mars by 2050. In the process, they've been accused of wrecking a wildlife corridor and intimidating local retirees out of their homes and community. SpaceX and local officials maintain that Musk is bringing jobs and diversifying the economy of one of the poorest counties in the United States. "Between Musk and Mars" provides an intimate look at the holdouts who refuse to leave the isolated village and the tactics SpaceX has been using to get them out of their homes. But as the star-gazing magnate moves forward with his vision for a Martian colony, some of the locals won't cede their slice of Planet Earth without a fight.
- National Football League quarterbacks are the face of the franchise. Too often, that face is white. For decades, NFL owners have marginalised Black quarterbacks. But the success of Black QBs, and calls for racial equality led by Colin Kaepernick, have led to positive changes.
- Pulls back the curtain to expose the corruption and bias that's rampant in mainstream media's coverage of presidential elections, and takes a hard look at a new generation and their relationship with news and politics.
- Jonathan Van Ness takes us through 40 years of HIV/AIDS by hearing from the people who have survived the global pandemic, what it's like living with HIV and how it's stigmatized now.
- Activists worldwide show solidarity with the George Floyd protests, while also confronting racism in their own countries.
- From the politics of culture to the culture of politics and the business of sport to the sport of business, Cari and Jemele are outspoken and entertaining as they go in-depth on issues that are weighing on their minds.
- In 2022 a series of allegations rocked the Louisville (KY) Police Department involving sexual misconduct by a number f officers, who were accused of everything from extorting sexual favors to rape. It was also discovered that the Public Integrity Unit--the division that investigates allegations of police corruption and misconduct--had known of these charges for several years and did virtually nothing to investigate them.
- Dexter Thomas reveals the untold stories of the video game industry and meets people changing how we play today.
- In-depth reporting and investigations by VICE News.
- Anand Giridharadas will see the host look at how America really works, and for whom. He will speak to major decision-makers, thinkers, revolutionaries, and artists.
- Jamaica was once the world's leading exporter of bauxite, which is the ore from which aluminum is made, but decades of mining have taken a toll on the land and the people. With reserves depleted, the government is now pushing to move mining operations into the most ecologically sensitive part of the island known as Cockpit Country. The people of Cockpit Country fought off the British in the 1700s and now they are conjuring the warrior spirit of their ancestors to take that fight to the international mining companies.
- Journalists Adam Teeter, Joanna Sciarrino, and Aaron Goldfarb take in the foods, drinks, and culture of college football tailgates across the country.