Motoko (Yuko Asano) handed in her resignation from the bank where she had worked for many years. Whilst her male colleagues from the same intake were being promoted, her boss, Murai (Kenjiro Ishimaru), and the branch manager—who had long regarded the veteran Motoko as a hindrance—were delighted to be rid of her. Two months later, it emerged that Motoko had embezzled 170 million yen from the bank’s accounts. When Murai pressed her to repay the money, Motoko showed him a notebook listing the bank’s fictitious accounts and the real names of their clients, and threatened to make the information public.
When the Avis family moves into an old mansion once belonging to the Walters, brothers Ben and Daniel begin uncovering strange objects and paranormal encounters - slowly unraveling the dark secrets the mansion has been hiding.
Two high school friends land what seem to be prestigious, life-changing internships. But the dream quickly turns into a nightmare when strange, catastrophic events begin to plague first one boy, then the other.
It seems that the theme of forbidden love has become the new favorite subject of the home theater network; in almost every work you watch, a forbidden love is involved. The story of Mahdavian's 'Crow' (Kalaagh) is no different. A middle-aged man falls in love with a young woman, a passionate and burning love that leads to nothing but darkness and destruction. Based on the released teaser, the story is about a pre-revolution army officer named Dariush who falls in love with a young woman named Saye. However, it appears that this young woman might be an infiltrator."
Fifteen years after faking his death, Dr. Gregory House lives in isolation under a false identity in rural Canada. Haunted by memories of his past and visions of his late friend James Wilson, House’s carefully constructed life begins to unravel when a mysterious letter arrives from the United States.