In Age of Violence: Part Two, The Assistant is dragged deeper into Apolonio’s sinister world, where dark rituals, blood debts, and betrayal intertwine. As Apolonio’s twisted ambitions escalate, The Assistant must confront harrowing truths, navigate deadly alliances, and face the terrifying power that binds them. Loyalties shatter, secrets surface, and survival demands an impossible choice. How far will she go to stop the darkness before it consumes everything?
The film is based on Gilbert Keith Chesterton's short stories. Father Brown investigates the murder of a bodyguard of industrial magnate Izaokas Hukas.
Daisy Brown is a found-footage web series presented through unsettling POV video diaries made by a teenage girl documenting her isolated and abusive home life. What begins as awkward, mundane vlogs slowly reveals psychological and body horror, as Daisy describes a mysterious controlling figure named Alan. The series is widely praised for its emotional realism, minimalism, and deeply disturbing slow-burn approach to web-native horror.
"Hamlet the Dame" is a vlog-style web series based on "The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark" by William Shakespeare. It is written by Shannen Michaelsen and produced by Remarkable, Singular, Curious Productions, in conjunction with ParaFable.
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.
The story of this series is about a young girl named "Ghazaleh" who works as a charity blogger in cyberspace. She has set up a boarding school for working and abused children in her grandmother's old house and, together with her cousin "Laleh", has dedicated her life to children.
A 1990s tale inspired by the lost treasure of Karnataka's Kadamba dynasty. Their first king Mayura Sharma's legacy intertwines with Maari, a deity said to guard the hidden riches.