Castlevania is a TV show that follows the story of Trevor Belmont, the last surviving member of a disgraced clan of vampire hunters, as he tries to save Eastern Europe from extinction at the hands of Dracula and his army of night creatures.
After being falsely accused, Naofumi is summoned to a parallel world where he discovers he is the Shield Hero. With the king and kingdom against him, he must rely on his wit and the aid of a demi-human slave to save the world from the Waves of Catastrophe.
Set in a post-apocalyptic future where spontaneous human combustion has become a widespread phenomenon, certain individuals known as Fire Force are tasked with extinguishing these infernal flames. The story follows Shinra Kusakabe, a young man with the ability to ignite and control fire, as he joins the Special Fire Force Company 8. Together, they investigate the cause behind the mysterious fire outbreaks and uncover a deep-rooted conspiracy that threatens to engulf the entire world.
In 'The Man Who Knew Too Much' (1934), a dentist visiting Switzerland with his family becomes entangled in a web of crime when his daughter is kidnapped. He must use his wit and intelligence to navigate through a dangerous mystery and bring his daughter back safely.
The Way Down: God, Greed, and the Cult of Gwen Shamblin delves into the disturbing practices of a religious cult, shedding light on topics such as weight loss, manipulation, and child abuse. The series reveals the captivating story of a charismatic leader and the destructive impact of blind obedience to authority. Set in Brentwood, Tennessee, the show uncovers a web of deceit and mental abuse that ultimately leads to tragedy.
Meet Shavon O'Brien: Her family doesn't understand her, her church ignores her, even Jesus forgets about her. With only the spirit of Sinead O'Connor to guide her, Shavon battles institutional child abuse, narcissistic group think, a talking stomach and a singing poop bucket! Shavon goes from Catholic to Crusty Punk in this very, very, very, dark musical comedy!
The church is the body of Christ. In Greece, the church embodied a philosophy. Then in Rome, it became an institution. Spreading throughout Europe, it became one with the culture there. Traveling to the US, the church became a business. And when it arrived in Korea, it became a conglomerate. The top five largest churches in the world are located in Korea. However, Christ has long been absent in the nation. So then, what is the church? Who is Jesus Christ? What kind of world do Christians want? If the church is indeed the body of Christ, then we must ask the questions point-blank. Where do we stand in all this? And where exactly are we headed? Korean churches—“Quo Vadis?” Korean society—“Quo Vadis?”
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