The life of a veteran journalist is derailed after he finds himself accused of a crime, meanwhile he starts rediscovering his relationships with others and the city of Baghdad which is going to reveal its other face that he tried to ignore
Horror has a long and spooky history on our television screens. Shows such as The Twilight Zone, The X Files and Goosebumps have all successfully made us afraid of the dark, sent shivers down our spines, or both. TVNZ’s new anthology series Beyond The Veil does exactly that
A gripping investigative program that reveals the ins and outs of the most tragic events in our country's history. El Puzzle combines testimonies from murderers in prison with three-dimensional reconstructions of their own violent crimes.
A disgraced chef returns to Miami for a fresh start but finds herself embroiled in a murder case, uncovering the dark underbelly of her affluent community, where secrets and rivalries lurk beneath the surface.
Mee’s Forest is a fantasy thriller series set in ancient China. A young boy, Xiaomi, winds up in an outstandingly dangerous forest. He’s alone — his monk master has vanished. To make matters worse, Xiaomi contracts a lethal parasite that swims under his skin. The clock is ticking: without a cure, he’ll die.
Wenatchee, Wash., the "Apple Capital of the World," is rocked by a 1994 police probe into a pedophile ring called "The Circle" resulting in 43 parents being jailed and dozens of children being put in foster care, but none of it actually happened.
Lí Ban is a Northern Irish anime-inspired animated series produced by Claire Handley and Jude Petticrew. Heavily inspired by the story of Lí Ban, the series follows the titular 12-year-old character and her dog Con as they mysteriously transform into a mermaid and a sea otter. As they explore the deep sea in search of answers, they encounter gods, monsters, giants, and wily humans. The series debuted on both TG4 and Cúla4 on 15 October 2024, and was also made available for streaming on Cúla4's website. It is distributed internationally by Aardman.
A Welsh language dub of the series was broadcast on S4C.
The series was made with funding support from Coimisiún na Meán and Northern Ireland Screen's Screen Fund, and the Irish Language Broadcast Fund.
When a writer compromises and takes a mean street to succeed what could be the biggest social fallout? On one side a compromised writer pens down literature of eroticism on the other, a lady monk sings spiritual tunes of salvation. Will the love story work? In this topsy-turvy rides of writer Ayushman’s love and work life, many surprising plots unfold.
When reporter Peter Sommers returns to his grandparents' farm in the wake of their death, he uncovers a horrifying mystery that challenges everything he knows about his family, his sanity and reality itself.