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Big Biz Duel
Saidoi Logistics, based in Hong Kong with international expansion, grew rapidly under Chiu Hoi’s leadership. Prioritizing people over profit, Chiu Hoi focuses on reliable service and employee well-being. After meeting…
Gushing Over Magical Girls
Hiragi Utena is a major fangirl of the magical girls protecting her city and leaps at the chance to join their ranks. But once she transforms, she learns she’s a…
Mysterious Disappearances
Sumireko Ogawa’s dream of becoming a novelist is reinvigorated with new rumors of mystical incidents. Now a clerk at a bookstore, she enlists her young coworker, Ren Adashino, to investigate…
Beat the Bridge
Featuring an enormous interactive bridge that dares players to cross by stepping on the right answers to challenging trivia questions. Each step forward puts money in the team’s bank, with…
Uzumaki
A town of people slowly go insane over increasing obsessions with spiral shapes: patterns in the clouds, everyday objects, hair, insects, skin.
Tokyo Swindlers
A team of swindlers gets wind of prime real estate worth 10 billion yen and will stop at nothing to pull off their most ambitious scam yet.
Parish
Gray Parish is a good man with a troubled past who gave up his life of crime for life as a family man. But when his son is violently murdered,…
Love. Die. Repeat.
Love. Die. Repeat. follows Angela (played by Jennylyn) who lost her husband, Bernard (played by Xian), in a vehicular accident. Stricken by sorrow, she regrets not spending more time with…
Milo
The telenovella ‘Milo’ is a modern musical fairy tale. The series tells the story of Milo, a very talented baker’s daughter with a golden voice, who is forced to hide…
Asawa Ng Asawa Ko
Asawa Ng Asawa Ko tells the story of Cristy (Jasmine Curtis-Smith), Jordan (Rayver Cruz) and their daughter Tori (Kzhoebe Nicole Baker). They’re the epitome of a happy family, but things…
Corridors of Power: Should America Police the World?
No easy answers? Decision-makers from Kissinger to Rice revisit how the US responded to conflicts from Rwanda to Iraq. Faced with human suffering – who has responsibility to act?