A failed entrepreneur, Manish, has a lot going on in life, personal and professional, when he finds himself involved in a case of mistaken identity and ends up getting a contract to kill a young girl, along with an advance of five lakh rupees. The target is the daughter of an influential politician, who has his eyes on the Hoshiarpur ticket. Amid the chaos, Manish, and his wife, Richa must make choices where either greed will get the better of them or they will find their lost sense of self worth.
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.
The story centers on an RPG that people call "kusoge" ("crap-tier game," referring to games with quirky or badly implemented mechanics & design). The main character Lidays decides to change the game's story, meeting with other characters while the game isn't being played. But as they flub their lines, the situation spirals out of control.
Bloody Bunny is a knife-wielding rabbit with the vengeful soul of a quiet little girl who travels on a perilous journey across a dark land to find and destroy her malevolent creator and return to a human body - all whilst kicking the crap out of and killing a lot of monsters along the way.
Matt - a 17 year old zombie apocalypse survivor aide by his Cyborg, Joanesy - is in pursuit of a surviving female to help him repopulate the human race.
Five Female high school friends reunite as the secret crime-fighting organization known as Sailor Victory. Commanding 3 giant Ninja Robots, Gion, Momoyama and Sagano, they fight evil in the virtual-future city of Mikado.
When a disgraced and disgruntled city official turns to the dark side, he joins forces with the evil and sinister Margarita. While he merely wants to humiliate the Sailor Victory crew, Margarita’s objective is the complete and total annihilation of Mikado City. Only the sweet and innocent Sailor Victory can protect the city from this wicked power.
On the morning of 16th December 2014, a batch of Taliban extremists scaled the walls of a peaceful army school and mercilessly massacred more than hundred innocent children. Witness the chronicles of this heart-wrenching act of vengeance against Pakistan Army and the fearless combat by a handful of commandos that saved the lives of many others
Beyond simply reversing the gender roles and substituting a female for the male main character from the original film, My Boss, My Hero, this drama deals with the serious issues of personal growth and family relationships in contemporary society through its comedic approach to gangsters and the three main characters' growing friendship.
Freddy and the Howlington pack go paw to paw with ancient dark magic in an epic battle through time and space to save Milford, Werewolves, and the world as we know it.
Rupert of Hentzau is a 1964 British television series based on the novel Rupert of Hentzau which ran for six half-hour episodes. It starred George Baker, Barbara Shelley, Peter Wyngarde, John Phillips, Tristram Jellinek, Sally Home and Derek Blomfield. It was filmed at the BBC Television Centre in Wood Lane, west London.
What if you could watch LOST in chronological order? From the earliest days of the island, all the way through 2007. Welcome to Chronologically LOST, which allows you to do just that.
The Mad Adventures of Don Quixote of La Mancha, a knight-errant of sad countenance, devoted to protecting the weak and fighting injustice alongside his faithful squire Sancho Panza, in a five-part series that brings together the staging, actors, audience, musicians, and “behind-the-scenes” elements, blending documentary and fiction.