Follows a lawyer sentenced to prison and his life inside an Argentinian jail.
Amazing Stories is an anthology TV show that tells supernatural and magical stories. Each episode explores a different theme, ranging from psychic powers and time travel to ghosts and spellcasting. The show takes viewers on captivating adventures filled with mystery and wonder.
A waitress named Tiana is desperate to fulfill her dream of opening a restaurant. She meets a frog prince named Naveen and kisses him to turn him back into a human, but instead, she turns into a frog. Together, they embark on a quest to find a voodoo queen who can help them become human again. Along the way, they face obstacles and learn about the importance of hard work.
Strange Paradise is a Canadian occult / supernatural soap opera of 195 episodes, initially launched in syndication in the United States on September 8, 1969, and later broadcast on CBC Television from October 20, 1969 to July 22, 1970. The production was the brainchild of producer Steve Krantz, in an attempt to capitalize on the phenomenal success of ABC's daytime serial Dark Shadows. To develop this series, Krantz hired actor-writer Ian Martin and veteran TV and radio producer Jerry Layton, both of who would be given screen credit for the creation of Strange Paradise. With the CBC and American broadcasters Metromedia and Kaiser Broadcasting handling distribution and co-production, the series was produced in Ottawa at CTV affiliate CJOH-TV and aired for 39 weeks, presenting three separate 13-week story arcs.
After an acrimonious break up, the Mystery Inc. gang are individually brought to an island resort to investigate strange goings on. Two years later, they reform to solve a mystery on Spooky Island, a horror-themed tropical resort owned by Emile Mondavarious. The gang discovers that ancient demons are plotting revenge and have possessed some of the island's inhabitants, including Fred, Velma, and Mondavarious. With the help of a voodoo priest, they devise a plan to trap the demon cult and save the world from their rule. In the end, they defeat the demons and vow to continue solving mysteries together.
A struggling single mother unknowingly gifts her son a doll imbued with a serial killer's consciousness. Charles Lee Ray is a serial killer chased by detective Mike Norris. Eddie Caputo is waiting for Charles in the getaway van. Mike shoots Charles in the back...
The Predator returns to Earth to claim the war-torn streets of a dystopian Los Angeles. Lieutenant Harrigan and his team of police officers are caught in a battle between the LAPD, Colombian gangsters, and Jamaican gangsters. As they investigate a series of brutal murders, they discover that an invisible alien predator is responsible. Harrigan must confront the predator and save his city.
The Kingdom is a dark comedy TV show set in Denmark, featuring a hospital filled with strange occurrences and mysterious events. The story revolves around the staff and patients of the hospital, as they deal with supernatural forces, demonic possessions, and bizarre happenings. With elements of horror, satire, and psychological thriller, The Kingdom offers a unique and twisted take on the medical drama genre.
After being resurrected, Chucky and his bride Tiffany go on a killing spree, as they try to transfer their souls into the bodies of unsuspecting humans.
After being confined to an insane asylum for four years, Chucky is seemingly back to terrorize the now adult Andy Barclay. As Andy battles his own personal demons, he must also confront the resurrected killer doll and his cult of followers.
After being resurrected, Chucky convinces his former girlfriend Tiffany to help him transfer their souls into dolls. Together, they go on a killing spree while trying to reach a remote location where they can transfer their souls into human bodies.
Angel Heart follows a private detective, Harry Angel, who is hired by a mysterious client to find a missing person. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a dark world of voodoo, devil-worship, and supernatural forces. With every step, Angel's own identity and sanity are at stake, leading him to a shocking revelation.
James Bond is tasked with investigating the deaths of three MI6 agents connected to Dr. Kananga, a dictator of a Caribbean island. Bond uncovers a plot involving heroin trafficking, voodoo rituals, and a plan to monopolize the heroin market. With the help of Solitaire, a tarot expert, Bond must bring down Kananga and his organization.
In Child's Play 2, a possessed doll named Chucky returns to continue his murderous spree. This time, he targets a young boy named Andy Barclay and his foster family, causing chaos and horror. As Chucky wreaks havoc, the family must discover a way to stop the evil doll before it's too late.
In Child's Play 3, a killer doll named Chucky returns to wreak havoc on Andy Barclay, who is now a teenager attending a military school. Chucky takes over the body of another doll and continues his murderous rampage, framing Andy for the crimes. As the body count rises, Andy must find a way to stop Chucky once and for all.
Three friends find themselves stranded on a deserted island after their yacht catches fire. As they struggle to survive, tensions rise and secrets unravel, leading to an intense love triangle and a fight for survival.
When a wheelchair-bound woman receives a mysterious package containing a possessed doll, she soon finds herself targeted by the doll who is determined to kill her and anyone in its path.
In 'Call of the Blonde Goddess,' a man is drawn into a thrilling adventure when he encounters a seductive blonde goddess. As they delve into a world of crime and drama, they find themselves trapped in a nightmarish situation. This erotic-thriller explores themes of pseudo-incest, femme fatale, and voodoo ceremonies, creating a compelling and captivating story.
In Savannah, journalist John Kelso is sent to cover the annual Christmas party of local antique dealer Jim Williams. During his stay, Kelso becomes involved in a murder trial with captivating characters, including a voodoo priestess and a drag queen. As he digs deeper, he uncovers a world of secrets and betrayal in the heart of the charming city.
American journalist Paul Kemp takes on a freelance job in Puerto Rico for a local newspaper during the 1960s and struggles to find a balance between island culture and the expatriates who live there. Paul Kemp (Johnny Depp) is an aspiring author who hasn't been able to sell a book. Instead, he applies for a job at a newspaper in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He gets the job and meets Sala (Michael Rispoli), who gets him acclimated and tells him he thinks the newspaper will fold soon. Kemp is given the horoscope section. He's staying at a hotel and meets Chenault (Amber Heard), who's avoiding a Union Carbide party there. Kemp is immediately smitten with her. Kemp is an alcoholic and his boss Lotterman (Richard Jenkins) tells him to stop drinking. Kemp also meets Moberg (Giovanni Ribisi), a deadbeat who can't be fired. Waiting for an interview, Kemp meets Sanderson (Aaron Eckhart), a freelance realtor, who takes him home to discuss Kemp writing ads for him. Chenault is Sanderson's fiancee, but pretends not to know him. Kemp moves in with Sala, who also rooms with Moberg. The place is horribly unkempt and poor. Sala keeps cockerels for cockfighting. Kemp begins to see the poverty of San Juan, but his boss doesn't want him to write about it, as it's bad for tourism. Moberg returns with leftover filters from a rum plant containing high-proof alcohol. Moberg has been fired, and wants to kill Lotterman. He also likes Nazi records. Kemp visits Sanderson and spies him making love to Chenault. He meets Zimburger (Bill Smitrovich) and Segarra (Amaury Nolasco), who want him to help with a real estate scam. Sanderson yells at some locals who are walking onto his beach. Later, Sala and Kemp are driving, and the locals attack them. The police arrive and break up the fight, then throw Sala and Kemp in jail. Sanderson gets them out. The next day, Kemp meets with Sanderson's crew, who tell him that the US military is relinquishing the lease on some prime real estate, and he is asked to pick up Chenault from her house. They share a moment. Zimburger takes Kemp and Sala to see the island property, then they head to St. Thomas for Carnival. He finds Chenault, and they wind up on Sanderson's boat. Sanderson is unhappy that Sala is involved. At night, they go to a club, and Chenault dances with locals, which enrages Sanderson even more. The next day, Chenault is gone, and Sanderson tells Kemp that he blew it. When Salas and Kemp return home, Moberg tells them that Lotterman has left. He also sells them some drugs, which they take. In a rum- and drug-induced stupor, they wander about the docks. Kemp works on a newspaper story. Lotterman returns, but won't publish Kemp's story. Chenault shows up at Kemp's place, and Sanderson disowns her. Sanderson withdraws his bail, and Kemp and Sala are wanted. Moberg also tells them that Lotterman has closed the paper. Kemp decides to print a last issue, telling the truth about Lotterman and Sanderson, as well as the stories Lotterman declined. To gain money to print the last edition, Kemp, Sala, and Moberg place a big cockfighting bet. They visit a hermaphrodite witch doctor to lay a blessing on their cockerel. They win, but the newspaper machines have been confiscated. The dream dies. Kemp continues his quest, stealing Sanderson's boat. The end credits explain that Kemp made it back to New York, married Chenault, and became a successful journalist.