Sergeant John Mackenzie is flying to Russia from the United States under the professional exchange program. The American not only becomes the partner of investigator Vasilisa Vikhreva, but also temporarily settles in her apartment. It's hard for John and Vasilisa to work together — the difference in characters and mentalities affects. But the successful results of joint investigations convince the leadership to create a special department around them to combat crimes committed by foreigners and against foreigners in Russia. Unraveling one case after another, the partners find themselves embroiled in an international espionage game around a major scientific discovery.
Jonah has discovered a nostalgic TV show that he'd all but forgotten about. The show hadn't forgotten him, though, and an investigation is about to take him deep down the rabbit hole.
A Wanted Man is a groundbreaking three‐part British miniseries first shown on BBC2 in September 1989. Directed by Nicholas Renton and written by Malcolm McKay, it evolved from his earlier one‐off play “The Interrogation of John” into a daring trilogy. The series follows the capture, trial, and psychological unravelling of a serial killer, offering an in‐depth exploration of criminal behavior and the ethical dilemmas faced by the justice system. With deliberate pacing, stark realism, and an unflinching look at human darkness, it challenges conventional crime dramas and compels viewers to confront unsettling questions about responsibility, morality, and the nature of evil. Critically acclaimed and award‐winning, A Wanted Man remains essential viewing for anyone seeking a thought‐provoking, intense, and unforgettable drama experience that not only entertains but also forces a deep reflection on the fragility of human nature and the complexities of justice.
It’s a story about love, friendship, and the pain of broken promises. Three close friends find their lives changed after one unexpected incident.
Can love survive when everything falls apart?
As a result of an accident, forensic expert Vera Lisitsyna acquires mental vision, which allows her to see lies. The new ability greatly helps in investigating complicated crimes, but adds problems in your personal life and communication with colleagues. About her acquired mystical gift, Lisa consults with a psychologist who knows first-hand what it's like to face deception every day.
The story is shown from a dark and sophisticated point of view. The first season consists of 12 episodes, each with a beginning of plot and closing. In the first season they tell classic stories such as Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, The Prince and the Pauper, Puss in Boots, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Beauty and the Beast, The Three Little Pigs, Sleeping Beauty,Pinnochio, and Hansel & Gretel each of these stories will be adapted to the present.
Ippei Yasuda comes from a rich background and is admitted into law school, but he decides to join the police force to establish his own sense of justice.
Urban Legend is a spooky variety show that’s all about finding clues and solving the mysteries behind beautiful cities. Players will warp into a virtual reality with an assignment to dig in and find the underlying truth of each city. The only way out is to figure out the puzzle of where they are now!
Shadow of the Rougarou uses horror elements and traditional Métis mythology to tell the tale of sâkowêw, a Métis-Cree fur trapper called back home to rally recruits for the 1885 North-West Resistance. As she nears her childhood home, sâkowêw is overtaken by the haunting memories of her desperate escape from a monstrous Rougarou. Following a trail of blood, a ruthless gang of wolfers, and her own forgotten footsteps, she pushes deeper into the darkness to finally face the curse that ripped her life apart.