A father's son is stalked by a supernatural creature that kidnaps and devours the souls of children at night. The father to tries find a way to stop that creature, the creature named, Uncle Samsonite.
The Sun Shines Different in Miami is an ambient film series drifting through beach, bike, boat, and park journeys. Each episode explores a different path to restoration, blending slow visuals and calming soundscapes to invite healing.
How do mathematical codes and alchemical clues left within the works of Shakespeare reveal his connections with Freemasonry, Rosicrucians, and royal families? Enter the gateway into a hidden world of espionage and esoterica as author Alan W. Green connects some of the biggest names and secret societies throughout history. From encoded messages within Shakespeare’s sonnets and Renaissance-era ciphers to modern revelations only recently discovered, Green guides us through layers of mysteries to uncover truths almost lost to time.
When a strange person mysteriously appears and then suddenly disappears from a heritage hotel, Detective Boomrah and his partner must confront the supernatural phenomena in the hotel in order to unravel the case.
In the hospital, three doctors rape a patient girl and kill her, her corpse is kept in the mortuary, and her corpse is tortured there too. In life and even after dying, she was tortured, so one day her soul takes revenge on all those who did this to her.
Triangles, emoji's, pictures of the devil and hand signs are old symbolic language. We use it especially when the words are not enough or when the words feels too slow
"You've reached "Unafraid" - the emotional support hotline. Hello!" A young call center operator will remember this graveyard shift for the rest of her life. In just one night, she will witness weird, creepy, inexplicable stories - which will eventually lead her to a dark secret in her own past.
ITV aired Thames Television's Sexton Blake starring Laurence Payne as Blake and Roger Foss as Tinker from Monday 25 September 1967 to Wednesday 13 January 1971. In keeping with Sexton Blake's classic print adventures, Payne's Blake drove a white Rolls-Royce named "The Grey Panther" and owned a bloodhound named Pedro. The show was originally produced by Ronald Marriott for Associated Rediffusion, with Thames Television taking over production in 1968.