本影集用譏諷的手法描述客人們在一周假期中的生活,隨著時間一天天過去,看似完美的旅客、開朗的員工,甚至連風景如畫般的景物本身都展現出暗黑的一面。第一季以夏威夷為背景,第二季以西西里島為背景。
Victims' rights activist John Walsh and his son, Callahan, showcase time-sensitive, unsolved cases in desperate need of attention, mobilizing the public to engage in the pursuit of justice.
FBI探員Emily Byrne在追緝波士頓最致命的連環殺手過程中失蹤,六年後突然在神祕的水槽裡醒來的她完全不記得這之中發生了什麼事。當她發現她的老公再婚,而另一個女人正養育她的孩子,她必須想辦法釐清真相,奮力奪回所失去的一切。
曾被送進矯正學校的她多年後仍餘悸猶存,於是決定站出來揭露在這個號稱幫助問題少年的體制裡,腐敗、虐待樣樣都沒少。
The story of the Peoples Temple led by Jim Jones and the 1978 mass suicide at Jonestown.
Jom(Nonkul-Chanon 飾)是一位年輕的建築師,他負責審查設計方案,對清邁的一座舊房子進行翻新。在這個專案期間,Jom開始頻繁地夢見一個來自過去的神秘男子。與此同時,Jom的愛人提出分手。心碎傷心之際,Jom駕駛不慎發生事故,墜入平河,醒來時他發現自己來到了1927年。在那裡,他遇到了他夢中所見到的人——Khun Yai(Bright Rapheephong飾),他是 Luang Thepniti(Jom負責翻修的宅邸的主人)的二兒子。 Jom 必須適應這種陌生的環境和生活方式,也與 Khun Yai這個他素未謀面卻感覺有深刻關聯的人建立起了羈絆。在這個社會不太容易接受同性關係的時代,他們之間的愛和慾望是無法被否認的。
On planet Amoi, a great society has developed, creating a computerized city called Tanagura, ruled by a supercomputer, Jupiter. The populace is almost entirely male and is based on hair color; light-haired men, "blondies", are the elites, and dark-haired are the bottom of society, often known as "mongrels". Blondies keep young boys as "pets" for a few years to perform sexual actions for the Blondie's voyeurism entertainment. Blondies aren't supposed to keep pets for long or interact sexually with pets, but one blondie named Iason Mink has kept a pet named Riki for years and is rumored to sleep with him. Iason refuses to let go of Riki, even with Jupiter's disapproval. Iason is obsessed with keeping Riki, and Riki doesn't know what to do; fight against him or surrender to him, nor what to do about his old friend/lover Guy and their gang.
This futuristic tale is set in a world where men are assigned various social classes based on their hair color. Iason Mink, a high-class Blondie, runs into Riki, a black-haired Mongrel, and makes him his "Pet." As Riki learns of the dangers Iason faces by keeping him, he finds himself developing feelings for his master.
This is a remake of the 1992 OVA of the same name.
When Oliva and Elzire Dionne have quintuplets in rural 1930s Canada, news of their uncommon family spreads like wildfire and steps up local tourism, thanks in part to an opportunistic town doctor who uses the children to enhance his own celebrity.
Martin Boudot, investigative journalist, investigates major environmental scandals around the world: river contamination, air pollution, radioactivity, illegal exploitation of resources, toxic waste...
There can be few better ways to reconnect to nature than coming nose to beak or cheek to jowl with wildlife. This extraordinary 6-part series reveals the best places on the planet to encounter the world's wildest animals. Discover where killer whales cruise the coastlines and grizzlies catch fish in the wild; trek deep into the jungle to meet silver-backed gorillas and embark on an African safari. From anacondas to zebras this is the ultimate guide to wildlife encounters the world over.
An astonishing and wide-ranging account of Joe Francis, whose impact on American culture cannot be overstated, whose alleged sins are numerous, and who now lives in exile on a sprawling estate in Mexico amidst the rubble of his once mighty empire.
"Talked to Death," on HBO, is a brisk and biting look at the pre-reformation era on talk shows.