This crime thriller follows a Japanese detective, Takeshi Munesue (played by Yutaka Takenouchi), as he investigates the murder of a Black American man found dead in a Tokyo hotel. Munesue partners with a New York detective to unravel the mystery, delving into the victim’s complex past and secrets that stretch across Japan and the U.S. As they piece together clues, the detectives confront their own pasts and prejudices, exploring themes of identity, racism, and justice. The show is based on Seicho Matsumoto's 1976 novel, with some modern adaptations for the series.
Vasya is a brutal Russian cop who lives by his own rules and does not recognize technology. However, fate brings him together with artificial intelligence svt 1.9, or simply Sveta. Vasya tries to get rid of the imposed "partner", but over time he realizes that Sveta not only helps him solve crimes, but also gives him a chance to understand his own life.
Cihan discovers her father's body; the case, assigned to her colleague Metin, tests their love as suspects emerge in this unconventional murder mystery.
Lisa is a photographer. At an exhibition, she meets Oleg Orlov and agrees to become a companion for his sick daughter. Gradually, Lisa manages to make friends with the naughty girl. Sasha Orlova reminds Liza her deceased younger sister - Lisa learns that Sasha has nightmares. At night, her late mom visits her and calls the girl to accompany her. So, Sasha believes that she will die soon. Neither dad nor Sasha's stepmother, Kristina, attaches importance to the girl's visions. But one night, Liza herself faces the "ghost" in the Orlovs' house - Now she has to find out who is scaring Sasha and what danger the girl is in in this house.
Everything seems normal until the Oriental Air 402 plane is swallowed into some kind of energy and disappears. Ten years after having everyone think the plane had mysteriously crashed and everyone died, in 2006, it reappears as if nothing had happened. Now the passengers of 402 apparently can experience how life is 10 years after the day they boarded that plane...
In Montreal in 1945, a few months after the end of the Second World War, Jean Thibault, aka IXE-13, Canada's top secret service agent, is now the respected owner of the Crystal Club in Red Light and a former hotel above the club that once belonged to the Mafia.
La Hora Marcada was a 1986 Mexican television anthology series famous for its horror and science fiction themes in the vein of the Twilight Zone. Although virtually unknown outside the country, it achieved a popular and critical success in Mexico. It had a series of rotating writers and directors, among them Emmanuel Lubezki, Guillermo del Toro and Alfonso Cuarón.
A series of mysterious murders over a vast inheritance at a lakeside mansion!
The gold standard of mystery novels! Kosuke Kindaichi takes on the mystery!
In a small, peaceful desert town, residents mysteriously start spontaneously combusting. MIMI (33), a mine clearance company instructor, believes these cases are not caused by landmines, but by a phenomenon she experienced in her childhood-where a deep sense of loneliness ignites a deadly inner flame. Along with her childhood friend DIKLA (33), a police officer in the local station, they investigate the spreading phenomenon, trying to track down who is behind it and stop them from terrorizing the serene town.
The Extraordinary was an Australian television documentary series that featured stories of the paranormal and supernatural. It ran on the Seven Network from 1993 to 1996. The following year it moved to the Nine Network. If you ever wanted to be spooked by fantastic story-telling and compelling imagery without the horror, then this was your show. The show consisted of 4 -5 stories of ghosts, paranormal activity, urban legends, and unsolved mysteries. From local areas in Australia, to overseas locations, every nook and cranny was covered, including local and international personalities and stars telling their own personal encounters with the phenomenon that would give you goosebumps. The Extraordinary was a successful show, lasting 3 years on Channel 7 before being poached by Channel 9 in 1997, where it ended its run. It was successful enough to be taken up by US broadcasting to be re-dubbed there by US personality Corbin Bernsen.