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1. The Last King of Scotland (2006)
R | 123 min | Biography, Drama, History
Based on the events of the brutal Ugandan dictator Idi Amin's regime as seen by his personal physician during the 1970s.
Director: Kevin Macdonald | Stars: James McAvoy, Forest Whitaker, Gillian Anderson, Kerry Washington
Votes: 195,977 | Gross: $17.61M
2. Collective (2019)
Not Rated | 109 min | Documentary, Crime
Director Alexander Nanau follows a crack team of investigators at the Romanian newspaper Gazeta Sporturilor as they try to uncover a vast health-care fraud that enriched moguls and politicians and led to the deaths of innocent citizens.
Director: Alexander Nanau | Stars: Dan Alexandru Condrea, Liviu Iolu, Razvan Lutac, Mirela Neag
Votes: 13,433
3. Raajakumara (2017)
Not Rated | 148 min | Action, Drama
A dutiful son, a prince in his fathers' eyes, retains his purity of character despite the many challenges thrown his way.
Director: Santhosh Ananddram | Stars: Puneeth Rajkumar, Priya Anand, R. Sarathkumar, Vijayalakshmi Singh
Votes: 4,261
4. RTÉ Investigates: Whistleblowers Fighting to be Heard (2021 TV Movie)
40 min | Documentary, News
Star: Barry O'Kelly
5. Mieszko Minkiewicz: W miedzyczasie (2020 TV Special)
47 min | Comedy
In his 3rd stand-up comedy special, Mieszko talks about difficulties of living during the global pandemic and how wild the year 2020 was for him.
Director: Mieszko Minkiewicz | Stars: Mieszko Minkiewicz, Michal Kutek, Katarzyna Minkiewicz
6.
Victoria Derbyshire (2015–2020)
Episode:
Episode #6.48
(2020)
59 min | News
What's in the Budget to tackle Coronavirus? Health Minister tests positive for the virus. A trial is to be launched of special domestic abuse courts. Physiotherapists say that menstrual cups may contribute to prolapse.
Director: Andrew Swann | Stars: Victoria Derbyshire, Anna Adams, Annita McVeigh
7.
Have I Got News for You (1990– )
Episode:
Stephen Mangan, Zoe Lyons, Rev. Richard Coles
(2020)
28 min | Comedy, Game-Show, News
Actor Stephen Mangan presents this edition of the programme via video link. Team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are "joined" by comedian Zoe Lyons and Reverend Richard Coles.
Stars: Stephen Mangan, Ian Hislop, Paul Merton, Richard Coles
Votes: 17
8.
Jeremy Vine (2018– )
Episode:
Episode #3.50
(2020)
120 min | News, Reality-TV, Talk-Show
This morning Jeremy and his guests discuss - Should Parliament be suspended due to the Coronavirus outbreak? Should prisoners be given the right to vote? Should gardening be part of the National Curriculum?
Director: Daniel Wright | Stars: Jeremy Vine, Storm, Alan Titchmarsh, Tessa Dunlop
9.
The Mash Report (2017–2020)
Episode:
Episode #5.1
(2020)
35 min | Comedy, News, Talk-Show
Through the unexpected power of Zoom (and some pre-recorded segments) the topical satire returns to look at the Coronavirus pandemic, how to spot an expert and the dangers of isolation. Plus, radicalisation of mums via Facebook.
Director: Paul King | Stars: Nish Kumar, Steve N. Allen, Tom Bell, Catherine Bohart
Votes: 14
10.
The Michael Knowles Show (2017– )
Did Bernie Actually Drop Out?
(2020 Podcast Episode)
53 min | Talk-Show
Stars: Michael J. Knowles, Glenn Beck
11.
Jeremy Vine (2018– )
Episode:
Episode #3.84
(2020)
96 min | News, Reality-TV, Talk-Show
Jeremy asks - Should Matt Hancock quit if his testing target is missed? Is the Government irresponsible to not ask for a Brexit delay? Should priority passes be issued for locals to visit beauty spots?
Director: Daniel Wright | Stars: Jeremy Vine, Storm, Lucy Beresford, Owen Jones
12.
The Matt Walsh Show (2018– )
How Public Schools Became LGBT Brainwashing Factories
(2023 Podcast Episode)
News, Talk-Show
13.
Dispatches (1987– )
Episode:
Wasting Away: The Truth About Anorexia
(2017)
60 min | Documentary, News
Mark Austin and his daughter Maddy explore the devastating effects of eating disorders, the availability of suitable care and talk to patients, their families, Prince William of Wales and Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt.
Director: Janice Sutherland | Stars: Mark Austin, Maddy Austin, Jeremy Hunt, Andrew Radford