Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir follows the story of Marinette, a teenage girl who discovers a pair of magical earrings that grants her the power to transform into the superheroine Ladybug. Alongside her partner and love interest, Cat Noir, they fight against the supervillains that threaten the city of Paris. As they face various challenges, Marinette also deals with the mysterious disappearance of her mother and navigates through the complexities of high school life.
Based on the original version of same name created by Cris Morena, the series tells the story of a group of orphans living in a manor, known as Raio de Luz, struggling and being guided by a young woman, Carol, that assumes a maternal figure for them. Their experiences such as discovering first love, deceptions, loneliness and friendship, as well as adventures in fantasy, are depicted throughout the series. The narrative is followed by musical themes and videoclips.
When a mysterious stranger appears in a small town, he begins to uncover the dark secrets of the residents, leading to a series of shocking events. The lives of a suburban family are turned upside down as they struggle to hide their secrets and protect their loved ones.
Tale of Arang is a captivating TV show that combines romance, fantasy, and history. Set in the Joseon Dynasty, the story follows Arang, a ghost who seeks to uncover the mystery behind her death and avenge her tragic fate. With the help of a nobleman named Eun-oh, who has the ability to see ghosts, they embark on a thrilling journey that unravels dark secrets and reveals unexpected connections. Together, they must navigate through supernatural phenomena, solve murders, and confront powerful forces that threaten their lives and the fate of the kingdom.
Luis Miguel: The Series is a biographical drama that tells the story of the renowned Mexican singer Luis Miguel, from his childhood as a child prodigy to his rise to fame and struggles with personal demons, including an abusive husband, alcohol abuse, and cocaine addiction. The series also explores his complex relationships with his manager, record company, and his missing mother, as well as his close bond with his brother and the impact of his father-son relationship. With a backdrop of Mexico and the Latin music scene, the series delves into the highs and lows of the singer's life, offering a fictionalized biography of his journey.
Paranormal photographer Kouhei stumbles into the arms of Hazuki, a vampire beauty who has waited for years to be freed from a forgotten castle. Unwilling to part with her unwitting hero, the petite vamp follows Kouhei home and starts causing trouble. But domestic disorder is the least of Kouhei’s problems. With dark forces gathering, he’s about to enter a world he can’t begin to comprehend!
When five women take part in a corporate hiking retreat and only four come out on the other side, Federal Agents Aaron Falk and Carmen Cooper head deep into the Victorian mountain ranges to investigate in the hopes of finding their whistle-blowing informant, Alice Russell, alive.
A lonely autistic boy named Oliver befriends a creature named Larry who uses a tablet to enter the real world and terrorize him and his family. As Oliver's parents try to protect him, they discover the horrifying truth behind Larry's existence.
Malibu, CA is an American teen sitcom television program produced by Saved by the Bell creator Peter Engel that aired from 1998 to 2000 on syndication. Co-created by Engel and Carl Kurlander, the show centred around the lives of twin brothers Scott and Jason Collins, who move to Malibu, California from New York City to live with their father, Peter. Guest appearances on the show included Dennis Haskins, Scott Whyte and Marissa Dyan from City Guys, Daniella Deutscher from Hang Time, and model Victoria Silvstedt. The series was one of two post-Saved by the Bell: The College Years series executive produced by Peter Engel that did not air on NBC's TNBC lineup, USA High being the other. Prior to the 2012 premiere of The First Family, Malibu, CA was the last situation comedy to be broadcast for the first-run syndication market.
During World War One, in a small rural French village far away from the front, a gamekeeper and his wife take in children displaced by the war.
Mary Shelley tells the story of the famous author, known for her creation of Frankenstein. The movie explores her tumultuous personal life and the struggles she faced as a female writer in the 19th century. It delves into her relationships with her husband Percy Bysshe Shelley, her step-sister Claire Clairmont, and her encounters with literary figures such as Lord Byron and Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
American Woman follows a woman named Deb Callahan whose teenage daughter disappears under mysterious circumstances. As Deb struggles to cope with the loss and the weight of being a single mother, she is faced with a number of obstacles including drug addiction, abusive relationships, and a search for answers. The film explores themes of resilience, family dynamics, and the pursuit of justice.
The Maid is a provocative drama that explores the forbidden relationship between a maid and a teenage boy. It delves into themes of love, loss, and sexual awakening as the two navigate the complexities of their connection. The film touches on issues such as parent-child relationships, obsession, and the consequences of forbidden desires. With a French maid as the backdrop, The Maid shines a spotlight on the intense and passionate relationship between a mature woman and a young man, exploring the boundaries of age and societal expectations.
Beasts of the Southern Wild is a story about a young girl named Hushpuppy, who lives in a poverty-stricken community called the Bathtub. She faces numerous challenges, including a devastating storm, melting ice caps, and the loss of her mother. Despite these hardships, Hushpuppy shows resilience and determination as she navigates through a world filled with danger and uncertainty.
In 1988, 17-year-old Kat Connors is troubled by her mother's sudden disappearance. As she navigates her own coming-of-age journey, she begins to uncover dark secrets about her family and herself.
Sweet Dreams is a drama movie set in the 1960s, where a young boy dives into the world of photography to cope with his grief over his missing mother. With the help of a doctor and a journalist, he unravels the hidden truth behind his mother's disappearance. The movie explores themes of love, forgiveness, and the power of storytelling.
On the Fringe (2022) is a movie that tells interwoven stories throughout one day. Set in Spain during an economic crisis, it revolves around the themes of eviction, poverty, broken families, and the search for missing loved ones. The film depicts the struggles faced by a little girl, a father-son relationship, and the impact of protests on society. As the day unfolds, the characters' lives intertwine, leading to unexpected outcomes.
A woman returns to her hometown following the death of her fathers second wife, which leads her to uncover dark family secrets.