In the tradition of The Jinx and Making a Murderer comes Undercurrent – a gripping Australian true crime series; an active unfolding investigation involving underworld sources and the chase for a key piece of physical evidence that could free Sue from prison, and finally unlock the shocking true story of what happened to Bob Chappell that night.
L.I.F.E. is an anthology series set in the near future where citizens receive a hand delivered card stating their date of death. Each episode, through different genres and new characters, explores the recipients remaining months.
"What's Hidden Within" is a riveting mystery crime show set in the English countryside in 1929. The story revolves around the disappearance of Emily, the daughter of a wealthy family. The show follows Elenor, a curious and determined young girl, and her loyal friend Charlie, as they embark on a mission to uncover the truth behind Emily's mysterious disappearance. But as they get closer to the truth, they realize that someone is watching their every move, and that the stakes are higher than they ever imagined. Will Elenor and Charlie solve the mystery of Emily's disappearance, or will they become the next victims in a deadly game of deception and betrayal?
She's an astrologer, psychic, empath, fashion icon, and White Claw enthusiast. But above all, she's the detective leading an investigation into the mysterious town of Nettlebrook.
A story about the principal of the "Aiful" Detective School, Ryoko Kishi (Mayumi Ogawa), and her students, who attend various crime scenes every time they attend classes about detectives and actually solve the cases. Compared to the previous work "Key Hunter", the content was developed with a slightly stronger comedy color.
This horror drama features a different story on each episode. The titles of each episode are Aras 3, KM333, Terowong, Tumpang, Pancung, Homestay, Hantu Karipap, Pelesit, Patung Rubiah, Katil Hospital, Cermin, Kawan Sebilik.
Based on the winner of the National Book Award for Graphic Literature by Mervin Malonzo, "Tabi Po" transports us to an alternate retelling of the aswang mythos and sets it against the Spanish colonial period.
When a prominent writer finds confidential documents incriminating government officials, he decided to publish them, risking his own life and his family's.