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A broadcaster of distinction, Fullscreen has aired more than 12 shows between 2013 and 2018. Highlighting Fullscreen’s quality programming, Emo Dad and The Deleted stand out, premiering in 2013 and 2016. As of December 2024, our compilation of Fullscreen’s top-rated series boasts over 12 unique shows.
A series that peeks behind the curtain of a public access children's TV show to reveal the offensive lives of the cast and crew when the cameras are off.
A young prank vlogger begins to lose his grip on reality when he becomes torn between family pressures and the influence of his fervent online fanbase.
YouTube comedian and actress Andrea Russett serves cocktails, dishes gossip, and shares relationship and sex advice with surprise guests and her saucy bartender, comedian Rachel Scanlon--all from her 90s basement-themed set.
Outspoken, often hilarious video star Jaclyn Glenn is a born skeptic. That's why she's going deep inside the bizarre world of alternative wellness and testing the effectiveness of everything from witchcraft and crystals to hypnosis and psychedelics.
After an "end of the world" event actually doesn't happen a group of friends then have to move forward having revealed all their darkest secrets to one another.
Two superheroes, Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, move from Akron to Los Angeles in hopes of making it big in the crime fighting world, only to find competition with other vigilantes and infighting amongst themselves.
When escapees from a mysterious cult start disappearing, the survivors are driven to find each other for protection. Damaged by their dark pasts and hunted by the cult leaders who followed them to Los Angeles, they'll do anything to be free.
It's the story of a father and a son who become Emo, but when the Emo guys were about to become Emo rockstars.
Trans and queer activist Miles McKenna and their guests take to the streets to actively explore topics of vital interest to the LGBTQ+ community like coming out online, coping with disapproving friends and family, and embracing your identity.
Jason lands a job working for Lucky Duck Industries, one of the world's largest sex toy manufacturing companies. But he's got to work for his demanding mother-in-law and contend with his jealous brother-in-law.
The strikingly “handsome,” incredibly “intelligent,” and aggressively “positive” Cody Ko says what everyone else is thinking as the world falls into chaos around him.