In a bet to prove whether ghosts or aliens exist, two high schoolers face terrifying paranormal threats, gain superpowers and maybe even fall in love?!
A Haunting is a paranormal documentary TV show that explores haunted houses and paranormal phenomena from the 2000s to the 2010s. It follows real-life stories of people who have encountered demonic entities, ghostly voices, scared children, and other spooky occurrences. The show uses reenactments and interviews to bring these paranormal mysteries to life.
Each day, night shift taxi driver Ma Kwai drives female doctor Chong Tsz-Yeuk to and from work on time, cherishing the moments they share, without realizing that he is meant to be her guardian. One night, at midnight, when Ma Kwai is urinating on a highway, he accidentally breaks the spell placed on a hundred-year-old genie, Shek Kam-Dong, and starts having inconceivable experiences. He not only sees things that others around him don't see but also receives superpowers. Though Ma Kwai initially feels very annoyed at this turn of events, he later teams up with Kam-Dong to hunt demons for money.
When the Mystery Inc. gang travels to Australia, they find themselves wrapped up in a mystery involving a vampire rock band and a music festival. As they investigate, they encounter a fake vampire, a dingo, and a cave full of secrets. Along the way, they rely on their courage, humor, and the help of their loyal dog Scooby-Doo to solve the case and save the day.
Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World is a thirteen part British television series looking at unexplained phenomena from around the world. It was produced by Yorkshire Television for the ITV network and first broadcast in September 1980. Each program is introduced and book-ended by science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke in short sequences filmed in Sri Lanka. The bulk of the episodes are narrated by Gordon Honeycombe. The series was produced by John Fanshawe, John Fairley and directed by Peter Jones, Michael Weigall and Charles Flynn. It also featured a unique soundtrack composed by British artist Alan Hawkshaw. In 1981, Book Club Associates published a hardcover book with the same name, authored by Fairley and Welfare, where the contents of the show were further explored. It featured an introduction written by Clarke as well as his remarks at the end of each chapter or topic. In 1985, a paperback of this book was released by HarperCollins Publishers. The series was followed by Arthur C. Clarke's World of Strange Powers in 1985 and Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious Universe in 1994.
A man discovers the old psychiatric reports of a patient who went missing in the 1930s and starts to investigate similar disappearances.
Deeksha, a mute woman, and her husband face paranormal incidents and a mysterious dilemma in their new home after Deeksha loses her voice and memory in a road accident. As they settle into the mansion inherited from her grandmother, Deeksha experiences ghostly encounters that the doctor attributes to PTSD. But is it all in her mind or is the house truly haunted?
In the fall of 2009, a group of college students ventured into the backwoods of Louisiana to find an abandoned school. A place with a history of violent deaths going back seventy years or more, before the school was even built. For a class project, they filmed the school to find evidence of the paranormal. To hunt for ghosts. They found what they were looking for. And now the school in the woods is going to teach them a lesson in fear.
A manic depressed chocolatier after losing his wife in a tragic accident meets an enigmatic mysterious schizophrenic, and her beautifully abusive twin with a horribly dark past.
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