Category: TV Series

  • Fake Marriage

    45-year-old Hiro Kamon works as a librarian because she loves books. Although she is worshiped as the “aloof beauty” and “ideal female” for her beautiful, gentle smile and amiability, she actually dislikes people. Hiro has been hurt countless times, and Chōji, the only guy she loved wholeheartedly in university, also fled in one night. She has become a person who no longer believes in love and has decided to live alone for life. But she ends up acting as a “fake married couple” with Chōji, whom she happens to meet again, for the sake of his mother, Teruno, who has been given a short time to live.

  • Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files

    Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files is a paranormal investigation series produced by Base Productions that began airing July 15, 2010, on SyFy. The show follows a team of investigators, led by former FBI agent Ben Hansen, who review various photographs and viral videos of alleged paranormal activity. If a particular piece of evidence is deemed intriguing enough to warrant further investigation, they set out to recreate and explain the sighting.

    Beginning episode #207 in first-half of season two, the show began to feature a “You Decide” segment in the middle of the program where a video is shown of something strange and then asks the viewing audience if they think the footage is fact or faked. After a commercial break the truth behind the video is revealed.

  • Faking It

    A romantic comedy about two best friends who love each other — in slightly different ways. After numerous failed attempts to become popular, the girls are mistakenly outed as lesbians, which launches them to instant celebrity status. Seduced by their newfound fame, Karma and Amy decide to keep up their romantic ruse.

  • It’s All About the Looks

    Jun Jonochi works at a paper manufacturing company. She is earnest, but clueless about her own appearance. She doesn’t have any interest in making herself look good. One day, she realizes that people don’t view her as other women. She begins to read up on things like make-up and fashion trends with her two female colleagues.

  • Look into His Head

    Anatoly Lunin is a former clinical psychologist, and now a consultant in the operational investigation group on high-profile crimes. A unique method based on the peculiarities of his psyche helps Lunin solve crimes. He can get used to the role of the criminal, literally get into his head, and restore his motives. Anatoly knows that his abilities are a mental illness that he has to hide. His boss, Colonel Pokrasov and journalist Drapova seek to expose the hero, but Lunin is saved by the intercession of the high authorities — General Mordvinov. Anatoly has a difficult relationship with his colleague, a full—time criminologist psychologist Arina Solodovnikova. However, with each new case, her opinion about him changes — Arina is convinced of Lunin’s professionalism and unusual talent.

  • The Look of a Killer

    In this gripping thriller based on the novels by Finnish author Matti Rönkä, Viktor Kärppä is a former KGB agent who settles in Finland, the country of his ancestors. He tries to make a living as a private investigator and business facilitator for Russian migrants, but finds himself entangled with organized crime. He may look like a killer, but he isn’t one.

  • WATAMOTE ~No Matter How I Look at It, It’s You Guys Fault I’m Not Popular!~

    Fifteen year old Kuroki Tomoko has dated dozens of boys and is easily the most popular girl around– inside her dating games. In reality, she gets tongue tied just talking to people, and throughout middle school she’s only had one actual friend. As she enters high school, she desperately wants to be popular, but doesn’t understand that real-life doesn’t work like her games. Her artificial successes pave the way to real folly and failure. But why drop this strategy when there’s always someone else to blame?!

  • Looking for Leia

    Looking for Leia is a seven part docu-series about women as well as non-binary fans who found identity, connection, and purpose in their love of the galaxy far, far away.