Driven by a reflection on the “unfair competition” of generative AI, Jocelyn Collages, an illustrator with a surrealist sensibility, has taken Midjourney, ChatGPT and others to compose a series of ten dizzying mini-fictions, between poetry, absurdity and science fiction.
Love Spell is a fantasy and romance-based program airing on ABS-CBN that tells a different love story each season with a new couple. Its pilot episode was aired July 2006.
"I can hear people's thoughts?!"
A village girl moves to the city and unexpectedly discovers she can hear people's thoughts! This mysterious power seems to be connected to the necklace her grandmother gave her. But strangely, there is one man whose thoughts she cannot hear at all… Her grandmother once warned her: "Never trust anyone too easily.
An NRI techie reunites with his wife after her two-month Indian vacation only to realize that her behavior, habits and actions have significantly changed. And hours later, his actual wife arrives.
Pursued by relentless agents with unimaginable powers, two women living on the fringes of modern society must learn to work together to topple a vast conspiracy determined to bring them to heel.
Case File, marketed by BBC America as Yaz's Case File, was a series of webcasts released as a tie-in with series 11 of Doctor Who in 2018. It was scripted by Jacqueline Rayner.
As the BBC America name implied, they were a mini-recap of the episodes but from Yasmin Khan's perspective. As such, they contained little new information that wasn't already obvious to the viewer of the main Doctor Who episode.
The series was similar in format to Monster Files, seen during the late RTD/early Moffat era. It also shared some commonality with Sarah Jane's Alien Files that was released with The Sarah Jane Adventures for a time — although that series had more content that was not seen in the accompanying episode.
The series stood in contrast to Tardisodes and prequels, two types of short-form programming that offered wholly new narrative rather than explorations of concepts and creatures already featured in televised stories.
Something Weird Video presents the Halloween return of Elvira "Mistress of the Dark" hosting a series of classic B-Movie favourites On Comcast Video On Demand. Elvira is back hosting a brand new series of comical introductions, intermissions and wrap-ups for seven films from the infamous “Something Weird Video Library” being shown from October 15th 2006 to November 15th 2006 as part of Comcast’s On Demand Programming for Halloween.
The promotion will run simultaneously under both the " Free Movies " and “Something Weird" (Under "Cutting Edge") Sections On Comcast Video on Demand and on Comcast.net. The seven Elvira hosted films will be the the first full-length movies to be shown on Comcast.net.