Haunted Lives: True Ghost Stories was an American paranormal anthology television miniseries that originally broadcast from May 15, 1991 to November 28, 1995, on CBS and UPN. This short-lived program comprised three primetime specials that featured re-enactments of ghost stories told by real people who experienced alleged paranormal activity. The docudrama series used actors and special effects, and then introduced the witnesses who reported such phenomena.
The series was developed for television by Bruce Nash and Allan Zullo, authors of the popular book series, Haunted Kids: True Ghost Stories.
A high school girl who turns to stimulants to survive a hyper-competitive school begins hearing the voices of the dead, drawing her into a dangerous connection with a newly appointed school pastor who secretly performs exorcisms.
Fate leads diving instructor Sha Zi to a magical ring that allows her to transform her appearance, bringing her into the life of Han Hai, a fashion designer haunted by the disappearance of his fiancée, Yu Yu. Believing that Sha Zi’s transformation into Yu Yu could unlock the truth, Han Hai views her as the key to solving the mystery. Over time, their connection deepens, and they open themselves to the possibility of love.
In a world where the content of digital images and videos can no longer be taken at face value, an unlikely hero fights for the acceptance of truth. Captain Disillusion guides “children” of all ages through the maze of visual fakery to the open spaces of reality and peace of mind.
The story happened in a sports stadium in Thailand. There are smiles, happiness, challenges, unity.The story happened in a sports stadium in Thailand. There are smiles, happiness, challenges, unity.
Deep in the countryside, Minato Kusunoki is left in charge of a terrifying house overflowing with evil spirits or at least it was, until his extraordinary ability cleared them all out! Instead, a procession of unique and peculiar gods is drawn to the comfort of the purified Kusunoki residence, and Minato spends his days relaxing in the company of his spiritual neighbors. What else lies in store for Minato as he lives peacefully surrounded by gods?
The polarization of Swedish society has reached unprecedented levels and prison-like walls are separating privileged citizens from vulnerable and supposedly dangerous zones, governed by special laws. When the Home Secretary is abducted by masked men at a rally in one of the largest 'no-go' zones, Paradis City, special agents Fredrika enlists Emir, an ex-MMA fighter facing life in prison to find the politician, otherwise he might risk losing a chance to see his daughter again.
An interpretation of a possible backstory for Simon Belmont, the protagonist of the Castlevania video games. It should come as a relief to old-school gamers that the serialized story seems to focus more on references and lore from the three NES games, rather than anything from the more recent (and terrible) games.
Two young women are drawn to an abandoned ship and find themselves trapped there overnight. They encounter three mysterious ladies and begin to piece together a story about love, protection and longing.
Set in Mexico City, the series follows the adventures of the eponymous wrestler in the role of a superhero who must try to stop the plans of Dr. Clone, an evil scientist. He is determined once again to kill him and creates clones based on his old enemies (thanks to their DNA), and use them to dominate the world.
When a derelict ship docks with an isolated space station, Security Officer Jonah Ashbrook is tasked with the investigation. He finds the crew murdered, and the ship’s cargo – a destitute group of Sector Nine asylum seekers – hiding a deadly secret that threatens humanity itself.