Reports of missing women have started rumors of a large conspiracy. Allen, disturbed by the reports is haunted at night by mysterious figures and flashing lights.
In the borderless Europe of the 21st century, one border still separates Spain from France, marked by the Bidasoa River. On this river lies Pheasant Island, a tiny piece of land that alternates between Spain and France every six months. When the body of an illegal immigrant is discovered on the day of the border shift, Nassim, one of the survivors, becomes the target of a violent manhunt by French authorities as he tries to cross the border. This chilling event will change the lives of Laida and Sambou, an interracial couple.
When an old acquaintance is murdered, Wolff is compelled to solve the case. Realizing more extreme measures are necessary, Wolff recruits his estranged and highly lethal brother, Brax, to help. In partnership with Marybeth Medina, they uncover a deadly conspiracy, becoming targets of a ruthless network of killers who will stop at nothing to keep their secrets buried.
Damien, a young man recently widowed, wakes up from a disturbing nightmare. He does his morning routine, going downstairs for coffee and sits in front of the TV, putting the news on. Soon his wife greets him, grabbing a cup and sitting beside him. As the day goes on, an unsettling feeling that something is wrong. The cabin is too quiet; his wife is acting strange. Soon the truth comes crashing down on him; his wife is dead, and he is responsible. Desperate and scared, he begs for her forgiveness, swearing that he's changed, but she refuses, forcing him to relive what he did. As he spirals and begs for it to stop, Damien must accept the darkest part of himself, unsure if the never-ending nightmare will continue or if he will finally have redemption.
Kurt Oberhaus, Michael Joseph Pierce, Mohamed Hakeemshady, Bella Dontine, and Gabriela Kostadinova in A Lion's Game (2025) Facing a crippling company debt and a looming deadline from a ruthless loan shark, corporate executive Autumn Bennett's desperate scramble for a solution spirals into a whirlwind of greed and betrayal, threatening the world she's built and the relationships she values.
The detective's search for his missing daughter reveals a link to a brilliant psychiatrist's twisted treatment program, which forces his deranged patients to act out their dark fantasies on innocent victims.
Elena works a minimum wage job by day and writes music with her childhood best friend, Moss, by night. After having a strange out-of-body experience, her anxiety around being predisposed to schizophrenia spirals out of control. Visions of an ancestor, who she believes to have had schizophrenia, haunt her dreams and soon begin to bleed into her everyday life. The stigma surrounding mental health disorders hangs over her head, forcing her to self-isolate despite Moss's attempts to help her. With an important gig coming up that could jumpstart her music career and get her out of employment limbo, Elena must confront her debilitating fears to find comfort - but not a cure - in music.