Hellboy and a rookie BPRD agent get stranded in 1950s rural Appalachia. There, they discover a small community haunted by witches, led by a local devil with a troubling connection to Hellboy's past: the Crooked Man.
I'll Fly Away is a drama TV show set in the American South during the 1950s and 1960s. The story revolves around a district attorney and his housekeeper, an African-American woman, as they navigate issues of race relations and racism in a small fictional town. The show explores themes of family relationships, civil rights, and the challenges faced by single parents and their children.
A documentary film crew follows a group of young adults and their current concerns in their small town. The crew's focus is on the daily lives of cousins Kelly and Shrub Mallet and their idiosyncratic surroundings.
Mistaken for a sex addict by her devout father, Cami is sent to an isolated rehab center. But when a killer begins to hunt the teens, Cami realizes that her survival and her independence are intertwined in ways she could never imagine.
Carnivàle is a dark fantasy TV show set during the Great Depression in the 1930s. It follows the lives of a traveling carnival troupe and a young man with supernatural powers who joins them. As the troupe travels from town to town, they encounter mysterious events and supernatural phenomena, all while battling the forces of good and evil.
Sanditon is a TV show that takes place in a 19th-century seaside resort in England. The story revolves around property development, romance, and the lives of the wealthy inhabitants of the town. It explores themes of marriage, entrepreneurship, and the social divisions of the time. The plot follows the life of a young black woman who becomes entangled in a love rivalry and finds herself in a guardian-ward relationship. As she navigates through the challenges of the village, she experiences horseback riding, matchmaking, and encounters an aspiring architect. The show also touches on family relationships, the role of the town doctor, and the class differences prevalent during the Georgian era.
Moral Orel is a darkly comedic and satirical TV show that revolves around the life of a young boy named Orel Puppington in the fictional town of Moralton. The show parodies and criticizes various aspects of religion, particularly Christianity, as well as explores themes of family relationships and the struggles of growing up. Orel is a devout Christian who tries to live according to the strict moral teachings of his Protestant community, but often finds himself questioning and misunderstanding the true meanings behind them. The show utilizes claymation and surrealism to add to its dark and comedic tone. Moral Orel tackles taboo topics such as sexuality, abuse, and existentialism in a provocative and thought-provoking manner.
In the tv show 'Messiah,' a mysterious figure emerges in the Middle East, attracting a huge following and engulfing the region in a geopolitical turmoil. As he gains more followers and performs miraculous acts, a CIA officer becomes obsessed with uncovering his true identity and motives. Is he a divine entity or an elaborate imposter playing with people's beliefs? Amidst the escalating tensions and divided opinions, the world awaits to witness the ultimate revelation.
A reverend and her daughter start a new life in a village that soon reveals its community's dark history and where ancient superstitions and mistrust of outsiders are quite common.
British sitcom in which Reverend Philip Lambe, after becoming bored in his wealthy Oxfordshire parish, asks for a transfer to a more difficult assignment. Sent to Edendale, a fictional urban town in the Midlands, he is accompanied by his wife Emma, sixteen-year-old daughter Miranda and twelve-year-old son Peter.
Middlemarch, set in the 1870s, delves into the lives of the residents of a small town in Europe. The story follows various characters, their relationships, and the impact of political and societal changes on their lives. Amidst love affairs, dysfunctional marriages, and the struggle for power, Middlemarch offers a rich exploration of Victorian society.
The Family Holvak is an American drama series that aired on CBS from September, 1975 to June 28, 1977. The series centers on Rev. Tom Holvak, played by Glenn Ford, and his family living in the South during the Great Depression.
Detective Miss Marple investigates a murder at Bertram's Hotel. As she unravels the case, she discovers secrets of the guests and staff, including a hidden diary and a potential bigamist. With her keen eye for detail and deduction, Miss Marple must navigate through a world of class distinctions and deceit to solve the crime.
In 1990 Minnesota, a detective investigates a teenager's allegations of a satanic cult. A psychologist uses regression therapy to uncover repressed memories and uncover the truth.
A civil war veteran embarks on a journey to rescue his abducted niece from a Native American tribe. Along the way, he confronts prejudice, racism, and his own bitterness.
Hal is a shallow man who only values physical beauty in women. However, after being hypnotized by Tony Robbins, he can only see inner beauty. He falls in love with Rosemary, an overweight woman, seeing her as slender and beautiful. When the hypnotism is broken, Hal starts to avoid Rosemary, but realizes his true feelings for her. He reconciles with Rosemary and decides to join her on her Peace Corps mission.
When a high school teacher is fired from his job, he decides to teach a class on sex education to his students. Along the way, he faces challenges and learns about love, relationships, and the struggles of adolescence.
During World War II, Marine Willard Russell finds a skinned and crucified soldier and ends his agony. After the war, Willard marries Charlotte and they have a child named Arvin. In 1950, Helen marries the eccentric preacher Roy Laferty, who stabs and kills her. Roy is picked up by serial killers Carl and Sandy, who murder him. In 1957, Charlotte dies of cancer and Willard commits suicide. Arvin goes to live with his grandmother and meets Lenora. In 1965, Arvin kills Reverend Preston for raping Lenora and later kills Carl and Sandy when they try to harm him. He confronts Sheriff Lee Bodecker and leaves evidence of the murders with his corpse. Arvin then contemplates his future.
In the 1600s, in Salem, Massachusetts, a series of false accusations leads to public hysteria and the wrongful execution of innocent people accused of witchcraft.
Tom and Hannah have been best friends for years, but when Hannah asks Tom to be her maid of honor, he realizes that he is in love with her. He decides to do whatever it takes to win her over, even if it means sabotaging her wedding.