Catfish: The TV Show is a reality TV series that follows the journey of online daters who have fallen in love but have never met in person. The show documents their efforts to uncover the true identities of their online partners, revealing surprising and sometimes heartbreaking revelations.
Bookstore owner Kathleen Kelly and business magnate Joe Fox fall in love through online interactions without realizing that they are business rivals in real life. As the two of them bond and grow closer, they must navigate their love while dealing with the consequences of their professional rivalry.
In 'Belle,' a teenage girl with pink hair named Belle enters a virtual world in search of love and friendship. Set in a future where society is heavily influenced by video games and virtual reality, Belle embarks on an epic quest that takes her on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. Along the way, she navigates the challenges of being a student at a Japanese school, forms meaningful connections with others, and learns valuable life lessons. 'Belle' is a heartwarming coming-of-age story with themes of identity, family, and the power of human connection.
Nobody's Fool follows the story of an ex-convict who is released from jail and tries to rebuild her life. She faces various challenges, including relationship problems, sister-sister relationship dynamics, and an internet scam. The movie focuses on themes of redemption, family bonds, and personal growth.
Untold: The Girlfriend Who Didn't Exist is a captivating TV show that explores the life and career of a football player who falls in love with an online girlfriend. The show delves into the complexities of their relationship and the impact it has on his career. It's a compelling tale of friendship, deception, and the power of love.
Lu Shuiyin (Riku Suigin in Japanese) is a master of gaming, a skill only known to his classmate Lu Lian (Riku Lin in Japanese). One day, Shuiyin receives a device from Lu Lian for a tomb raiding online game. While Shuiyin is excited to receive the device, Lian is suddenly kidnapped. Shuiyin touches the device that was left behind, pulling him inside the game and trapping him there. What is the imaginary world inside the device? What will Shuiyin find there? It is a world where two groups of people fight over the power of the gods, which originates from the tomb the mother goddess Pangu (Bango in Japanese). The two groups are the tomb raiders and the tomb protectors. The device Shuiyin received from Lian is called the Monolith, and it allows a normal gamer to go near the tomb. The tomb raiding group plans its attack by recruiting common people in the name of gaming. Shuiyin, as the final tomb protector, must fight against the raiders in order to save Lian.
Kirat falls for a man she meets online, only to get swept up in a virtual relationship that upends her life for years, in this shocking documentary.
After a devastating divorce, Claire, a 50-year-old professor and mother, creates a fake profile on social media and starts an online relationship with a younger man. As the lines between reality and fiction blur, Claire's search for connection and validation takes a dark turn, leading to a surprising twist.
Dead Pixels follows a group of gamers who live together in a house-share. They spend their days gaming and their nights on virtual sex. Each character is obsessed with their own virtual world, which causes dating problems in the real world. The pilot episode centers around a computer game called Kingdom Scrolls, where characters spend hours grinding to level up. The show explores the hilarious and sometimes awkward situations that arise from the characters' gaming obsession.
Ten Inch Hero follows a group of friends who work together at a sandwich shop in Santa Cruz. As they navigate their own love lives and personal struggles, they find support and friendship in each other. The film explores themes of long-distance relationships, online relationships, coming-of-age, and the search for love and identity.
It revolves around the story of four people a streamer, a student, a breadwinner, and a heartthrob who will explore love and friendships online to escape their realities offline.
Two people search for love on the internet: Ignacio, a recently separated man and Sandra, a woman with a sick grandmother, she is also moving to a friend's house due to financial problems. Both will live a romantic story through mobile applications.
Ashley, a teenage girl, deals with the internal struggle of accepting her homosexuality while facing bullying, trauma, and a dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship. She forms an online relationship and explores her sexuality, leading to self-destructive behavior and a quest for self-acceptance.
When a woman develops a crush on a man she met online, she is shocked to discover that he is her new coworker. As they navigate their feelings for each other, they must deal with mistaken identities, a meddling mother, and a secret admirer.
Nobuyuki Sakisaka (Yuta Tamamori) is a salaryman. When he was in middle school student, he read light novel "Fairy Game”. He still has that light novel, because he was so shocked by the ending. One day, Nobuyuki Sakisaka browses the internet and comes across the blog "Rein Tsuri no Kuni.” He learns that the blog writer, Rika Hitomi (Mariya Nishiuchi), also was shocked by the ending in light novel "Fairy Game." Nobuyuki and Rika soon begin to exchange emails. Nobuyuki wants to meet Rika, but she refuses due to her secret.
Alison, an overweight dental assistant, is challenged to find her self-worth when she falls into an online relationship with her long-time friend and crush, Justin. But there's a problem -- she used the photo of her attractive friend in her online dating profile, which is what caught Justin's eye. Alison spends the summer with Justin, balancing both versions of herself until the secret slips out. Inspired by a true story.
When a lonely man finds out the love of his life has a conjoined twin, who happens to be a serial killer, he must take drastic measures to keep his love life intact while keeping himself out of big trouble.
Zara McDermott welcomes couples who have only ever connected online to meet for the very first time. Will sparks fly in a gorgeous Greek beach house? Or will heads be turned?
Kuchh Bheege Alfaaz is a romantic drama that revolves around the lives of Archi, a radio jockey, and Alfaaz, a regular caller. They develop a deep connection through late-night conversations and gradually fall in love, but their relationship is complicated by their past traumas. As they navigate through their emotional baggage and the challenges of the digital world, they discover the healing power of love.
After a year of online pillow-talk, Ben, a shy Kosovar teen, is exhilarated to finally meet his first (but secret) love, Leo. Consumed with passion, Ben carefully weaves the plans and cover-story for his much desired romantic tryst with Leo who is arriving from Germany in just one month. Everything must be perfect. Great news, Ben’s mother surprises him and the family with a life changing opportunity, but he just can’t take it yet. He must meet Leo.