The Sun Shines Different in Miami is an ambient film series drifting through beach, bike, boat, and park journeys. Each episode explores a different path to restoration, blending slow visuals and calming soundscapes to invite healing.
Lorelay Fox acts as an investigator to go through the files of famous cases and bring details of ufology stories, talk about prophecies, witches and serial killers.
Unraveling two chilling mysteries, each case explores how crime leaves lasting scars—and how, through fractured timelines, belief can become a path to redemption.
Sang-jo who has a superpower to see the death's soul, quitted the detective and he 's working for undertaker. His ability makes him to investigate the truth behind people's deaths. One day, A high school girl, Se-eun leaps to her death from the high building. Sang-jo doubts about her suicide and starts investigation that case, and he finds out unexpected secrets behind her death...
Angelina (17) is a popular, cocky and good-looking teenager who passes school with straight A's. In other words, she seems to navigate teenage and small-town life without much friction. If it weren't for one... minor problem: that for as long as she can remember, Angelina has had to hold back a growling hunger inside.
Subarashiki Hibi ~Furenzoku Sonzai~, also known as Wonderful Everyday Down the Rabbit-Hole in the English release, is a horror, mystery, denpa visual novel told in seven chapters. The story follows a group of several Tokyo high school students mostly through July of 2012 and each chapter is told from the perspective of one of its five main characters. Because of the same timeframe coverage, certain events are overlapping from chapter to chapter but at the core of it all is a mystery revolving around the
Best and his brother Top have founded a company facilitating communication between humans and their spirit loved ones. They're joined by employees Nam, who's terrified of ghosts, and gadget queen CC.
Madhuri Talkies is a Bhojpuri neo-noir set in the heartlands of Varanasi and Mughalsarai, where crimes against women and political tyranny rule the roost. One man sets forth on a deeply personal mission to avenge the love of his life and goes on a bloody rampage that puts the most powerful people of the city, from scheming politicians to police officers and the media, on high alert.
Kazuo (Otoo Takuma), a young man who has been in love with an anime character for 21 years, finally succeeds in getting a date with Arisa (Takahashi Mai), a girl he sees at a game arcade who looks exactly like the character. But then a mysterious boy named Yuji (Kamiki Ryunosuke) shows up and follows Kazuo home.
Chicagoland Mystery Players was a live television series first shown on local station WGN-TV in Chicago starting in 1947, then picked up by the DuMont Television Network and first aired on the network September 11, 1949. The 30-minute show aired on Sundays at 8pm ET.
The series was one of several on DuMont that began in a local TV market before being picked up nationally. DuMont dropped the program on July 23, 1950, and it's unknown if it continued in Chicago for any time.
When the series aired on WGN-TV in Chicago, viewers were not given the solution to the crime. Instead they were told to pick up the next day's Chicago Tribune to find out the solution to the mystery. WGN-TV was owned by the Tribune.
Set in the 1980s in the remote and fear-stricken, eerie village of Viraatapalem, which faces a strange chilling curse – every bride dies mysteriously on her wedding day, halting marriages for over a decade. A determined police constable refuses to believe this superstition and, along with a reformed convict, begins to unearth shocking secrets the villagers want hidden.