
A fable of five vastly separate inner-city lives who struggle against their limitations in an interlocking tale assembled by a dark orchestrator.

A fable of five vastly separate inner-city lives who struggle against their limitations in an interlocking tale assembled by a dark orchestrator.

Set in a small town near the North Pole where roads lead to nowhere, the story follows Roman (DeHaan) and Lucy (Maslany), two burning souls who come together to make a leap for life and inner peace.

Han Tae-Sang (Song Seung-Heon) is a former gangster, but now a successful business man. He has a cold-blooded decisiveness and incredible drive. This helped him to attain his current status, as he started with nothing. He then meets a younger woman named Seo Mi-Do (Shin Se-Kyung). Her personality reminds him of himself when he was that age. Han Tae-Sang begins to feel love for the first time in his life…
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The series focuses on Sam, a youngster that loves horror and vampires so much that instead of writing to Santa for Christmas, he writes to Dracula. When the creature himself shows up on Sam’s doorstep, Sam is in for an unexpected adventure. The series, which is written by Joshua Williamson and drawn by Vicente “Vinny” Navarrete, will get a star-studded cast for the animated series, including Ray Liotta, Emilio Estevez and Marion Ross.

Four friends meet for the first time in a long time play a game that reveals each other’s secrets.

Pork Pie tracks the escapades of a trio of accidental outlaws as they travel the length of the New Zealand in a yellow mini, protesting conformity and chasing lost love, with a posse of cops and a media frenzy hot in their pursuit.

Carpoolers focused on the everyday lives of four male suburbanites with different occupations, who took their private lives and issues along for the ride during their daily commute to and from work.

Shindig! began in 1993 under the name Gravedigger to chronicles ’60s garage-punk and contemporary garage bands from the ’80s and early ’90s. The fanzine then embraced psychedelia, mod and associated sub-genres with a growing team of writers and a name change to Shindig! Shindig! was distributed via record shops and found a niche before falling by the wayside in the late ’90s and becoming a reviews website. Shindig! re-emerged from the ashes phoenix-like under the wing of Volcano Publishing in the early naughties and has been a mainstay of the high street ever since, growing way beyond its garage roots.

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