An investigation into the iconic real-life crimes in the age of film noir, from the Double Indemnity murder to the Honeymoon Killers and the mob hit on the boss of Murder Incorporated.
A Syrian police series that tells the story of a famous visual artist who is killed on his farm in mysterious circumstances. Suspicion falls on his wife, who is jealous of a girl he started drawing. Their relationship develops and begins to interfere in his personal life.
Last Night Out reveals the chilling stories of the final night of fun for those whose evenings end in tragedy. We meet the under 35s who go out to have a good time but a terrible turn in events leads to their murders. This UK series uses intimate, down-the-lens interviews with family members, friends, and key figures from the investigation team to tell the stories of these tragic deaths. Blending CCTV footage, social media posts and home movies, each episode forensically pieces together the narrative of their last night out.
Two rookie detectives chasing a silly case end up uncovering a chaotic kidnapping plot in a strange village filled with oddballs, secrets, and slapstick madness. A comedy-thriller with a desi twist.
This series is about a girl named Atefeh (Efsaneh Pakro) who, upon being accepted to university, comes to Tehran from Shiraz to study law. She seeks to fulfill her dreams, including becoming rich. She meets a man (Mehdi Fakhimzadeh) who is the same age as her father on a plane and decides to marry him.
Young pious Amir-Hossein works for a man who's been like a father to him. The man's company is robbed and for with everyone suspecting him to be involved. the only person that perhaps could help is daughter of the man he works for
David Bouchard and Martin Ward team up for an investigation that takes them across Canada after the band chief of an Indigenous community in Gaspésie mysteriously disappears. They're joined by a new cadre of cops who are just as unorthodox as they are: Gabrielle, David’s daughter, who has her father’s stubborn streak; Joe, an intrepid Micmac police officer from Gesgapegiag; and Kim, a Sureté du Québec lieutenant who is generally skeptical of David’s methods.
Experienced crime reporters Carsten Norton and Janni Pedersen from TV 2's crime magazine 'Skyggesiden' enlighten viewers about the revelations in the documentary 'The Black Swan'.