A gender-reversed, modern adaptation of the Greek myth Pygmalion. This time, instead of the sculptor who has sworn off marriage in his hatred of women, we find our hero in a young, depressed female writer who lives alone. After her own mythic relationship with her lover ends poorly, she struggles to go outside. Too afraid to act when she sees her dreamy neighbor, she stays inside, she watches, and she writes.
A lonely girl starts hearing people talking behind her bedroom door, every night, when she goes to sleep. She starts obsessing over them because they are her only company. She wants to create a plan to join them.
A grumpy Welshman reluctantly visits his grandmother, only to discover she has only gone and got herself cursed! So now he needs to bloody save her (and the world) from a demon duck...before midnight.
Hasan is a young man. While sitting on a bench, a strange woman approaches him. A deep philosophical and moral conversation begins between them. This conversation gives Hasan the opportunity to face his regrets and question life.
Mamiko witnesses her boyfriend cheating on her. That night, she is stress eating and gets stomach ache. Her poop in the toilet goes and kills her cheating boyfriend.
At the age of 22, Sofia discovers that her father and grandfather belong to the “Order of Idol Makers”. This Order planned and executed the deaths of Socrates, John F. Kennedy, Elvis, Marylin Monroe, and many others in order to turn them into Idols. They believe that idols are necessary to inspire young people and to promote noble values in a society that is increasingly full of frivolous / vain / superficial ideas and people. Their death is the only way to immortalize the noblest among them. However, until now, only men who are sons of members of the Order were allowed to join. Now, for the first time, they’ve decided to give a woman the chance...
After breaking free from a millennium-long imprisonment, the Black Dragon Ye Ying escaped, seized the Golden Dragon's magic power and gravely wounded the old Dragon King. The new Dragon King Fu Xi ventured into the Demon Market to seek the legendary Demon-Subduing Sword in a bid to reclaim the Golden Dragon's magic power. However, he fell into a cunning trap where the sacred sword was briefly recovered only to be lost again. Ultimately, Fu Xi tapped into his latent potential and reclaimed the old Dragon King's Golden Dragon magic power.
After 12-year-old Charlie kills a kayaker, his troubled older brother, Blake, attempts to hide the evidence. As Blake grapples with overwhelming guilt, he faces the surreal and horrific consequences of his actions.
‘Dui Shaw’ is the modern revival of the mysterious and lurid plots of traditional South Asian folk tales told from generation to generation. A sequel series to ‘Pett Kata Shaw’, Dui Shaw delves into the horrors of the present instead of the folktales of old.
Based on the old Norse poem, 'Þrymskviða', Freyja is called to Asgard to help Thor and Loki find MjĒ«llnir, hoping it will satiate Asgard's hunger for war.
This very dark, very Gothic and very grim medieval horror follows the tumultuous reign of Queen Ginnarra and her mounting obsession to murder her exiled brother, the prince, by any means possible. No matter the cost in blood, lives or even souls.
Based on a manga titled Vampire Princess Miyu. A young girl by the name Miyuu wakes up in Tokyo 1991 but no memory of who she is nor her mother's whereabouts, until she see a vision of her president Zovrinka. He explains to her that she is not from this world, she was born in 2500 during the Great War in the universe, with a special power that can save the earth. He's sending her back in time to fight other people with same power as her and to prevent the planets to collapse. Then she meet sergeant July who works for the other president, she claim that Miyuu is working for the wrong side, but who can she trust.