Bunker, or Learning Underground is a science-fiction mystery television series with comic undertones that was first broadcast on the Russian television network TNT in May 2006.
A jaded detective investigates a missing persons case in a mysterious town, and finds more questions than answers. He is helped by a shadowy organization and former agent while the military carries out their own agenda. In the midst of this investigation, a young child searches for their missing family and instead discovers an uncanny secret buried in plain sight. Everything is connected, and the answers are closer than they think.
The story of the series "Rakhneh" is about one of our country's scientists who researches satellite-carrying and space missiles and faces threats and dangers from aliens along the way.
Journal Horror Series is a mockumentary horror series by Green Project Production. Presented in found-footage style, each of the 10 episodes tells a standalone supernatural tale, all connected through mysterious journals and eerie events. Filmed with a minimalist setup but powerful storytelling, the series blends atmospheric horror, grounded characters, and a uniquely Indonesian twist on the genre.
A man finds a series of damaged VHS tapes about a company named Ultratech Corporation and the reported anomalies surrounding them, so he repairs and views all of the cursed tapes, all on Thanksgiving 1990 while in his basement
The INTERLOPER is a mystery surrounding the Source Engine dating back from a discussion thread from 2005, where attention to it first began to skyrocket. However, in the intervening years, leads would dry up and the mystery itself became lost. This was until a group of video game investigators, drawn to the mystery by lead investigator Anomidae, dove deeper into this dark and mysterious void of information through a series of videos re-exploring this mystery that had remained unsolved for nearly two decades. But as the investigation continued, it soon became clear that this was something much grander than the forgotten urban legend that it was on the surface.