The main character of the series is a man named Jason, who is trying to find out what exactly happened during the filming of the movie Marble Hornets, which was filmed by his friend Alex Kraley for credit at film school. Alex filmed the movie for about two months, and suddenly stopped filming for no known reason. After that, Alex left the company of his friends, and stopped remembering his notes, until Jason convinced Alex to give them to him. Alex gave them, but on the condition that Jason would never remind him of these notes again. Soon Alex transferred to another film school, and stopped communicating with Jason. Three years later, Jason remembered the notes and began to look through them ...
When a mysterious sea creature terrorizes a remote Newfoundland town, a hard-bitten fisherman must fight to protect his family, his community, and his vanishing way of life.
A pharmaceutical elite named Amir Ali, on the verge of remarriage, suddenly feels that his first wife, who drowned in the river three years ago, is alive. Amir Ali encounters nested stories in search of this secret.
The Vampira Show was an American variety show hosted by Vampira. The series aired on the Los Angeles ABC television affiliate KABC-TV from April 30, 1954, through April 2, 1955. The series was produced and created by Hunt Stromberg, Jr., and featured the Vampira character created by Maila Nurmi.
Though the show was unseen outside of the Los Angeles area, The Vampira Show has become a cult classic, spawning fan clubs the world over.
Suwaparp buys her daughter, Burana, a new doll. She soon notices Buarana spending a lot of time with this doll in particular. There's something off about this doll; it looks somehow human. Its skin is soft, warm to the touch, and it can even wink.
Terrified by instances of the doll speaking and moving without being touched, Suwaparp decides to throw it away.
But the doll does not want to leave... It comes back. Again and again and again.
"I need to go back to my house..."