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Kom-Emine

Ten tourists with a guide set off on the "pearl in the crown" for mountaineers in Bulgaria - the Kom-Emine route. The group is diverse in age and occupation - from 18 to 70 years old. Among them are realists and adventurers, "stars" and intellectuals - a famous model, a successful vlogger, a professor of philosophy, an extravagant movie star and various enthusiasts and researchers. All of them set off on the road in the Balkans, charged with enthusiasm, desire and dreams, but also with fears and secrets. And the higher they climb, the more difficult it becomes, not only in the mountains, but also in their thoughts and relationships.

Kom-Emine

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There Was a Cute Girl in the Hero's Party, So I Tried Confessing to Her

Yoki was once a human but reincarnated into a demon. He now holds a middling position serving the Demon King tasked with taking down the hero party. But when he finally faces them, Yoki thinks... "No way… she's perfect." Of all things, he fell in love at first sight with Cecilia, the priest of the hero party! Her serious gaze, her every little gesture, everything about her is too cute! She's an angel! And so, Yoki made up his mind that he would confess his feelings to her.

There Was a Cute Girl in the Hero's Party, So I Tried Confessing to Her

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Viva 50

Turning fifty: it’s the ultimate milestone that society loves to slap labels on. You’re supposed to suddenly settle down, lose your wild streak, and trade the festival grounds for unsolicited conversations about your cholesterol or the state of your lawn. But how much truth is there really to these clichés? Today marks the day Willy DJ Tomas De Soete blows out fifty candles, with Roos Van Acker following suit later this year. No cause for panic, but the perfect occasion for a brand-new weekly podcast: *Viva 50*. Across five episodes, the two Willy icons—joined by famous peers—discuss 50 clichés associated with hitting the big five-oh. Which ones do they ruthlessly debunk, and which ones are they forced to painfully admit apply to them? Armed with a healthy dose of self-deprecation and a barrage of sharp questions, they take on the sacred cows of midlife glory. Is fifty really the new forty? Do people actually mellow with age?

Viva 50

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Last Frame

After being suspended from duty and only able to work under the supervision of a psychotherapist, Homicide Squad Commissioner Sare Baykal faces the most complicated murder of her career, while her path crosses with fashion photographer Atlas Demiroğlu, who came to the police station because of a film full of mysterious images. The investigation, which begins with a woman's body found in an amusement park, soon opens the doors to a multi-layered puzzle that extends to both Sare and Atlas' pasts. As each new clue draws Sare and Atlas into a dark labyrinth, the boundaries between reality, fantasy, loyalty and betrayal become increasingly blurred.

Last Frame

6.5 N/A
Love Is Never Gone

Teo is a devoted son who dreams of a better life for his family. He falls victim to Yana, a cunning thief known as “Chameleon,” but soon learns she steals out of desperation to care for her sick mother. What begins in anger turns into love, forged through shared loss and sacrifice. However, Yana’s ties to a crime syndicate lead to betrayal and Teo’s wrongful imprisonment, leaving him convinced she destroyed him. Years later, pardoned and back in the Philippines, Teo tries to rebuild his life, only to discover that Ace Verona’s wife, Gem, is the very image of Yana. As he infiltrates her world seeking justice, he uncovers dangerous secrets about the powerful Verona family and the shocking truth about Gem’s sacrifice to free him. Caught between love, betrayal, and the corruption of a ruthless clan, Teo is forced into a final reckoning where passion, vengeance, and survival collide—proving that love endures even after betrayal.

Love Is Never Gone

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Trail of Chikatilo

The country is gradually moving away from the 90s, life is getting better and people are again attracted to the Black Sea resorts, where travelers along the way become victims of brutal murderers. In the pursuit of profit, they spare no one: neither women, nor the elderly, nor children. All attempts to get on the trail of criminals end in nothing and there is not a single serious clue in the case. At the same time, Vitaly Vitvitsky and his pregnant wife Irina Ovsyannikova go on vacation to the Crimea and themselves fall into the clutches of criminals, who turn out to be members of the "Amazon Gang", led by a certain Smallpox.

Trail of Chikatilo

6.7 N/A
The Earth

'Rose' Thippapha Amornjinda, heir to the Chomjan acreage, returns to Chiang Rai from America when her stepfather falls into a coma following a suspicious accident. There, she finds herself in danger from Wasu, a vineyard owner who seeks to force her into marriage and snatch up her land for his illegal business operations. Fortunately, Rose's childhood friend and owner of an organic vegetable farm 'Din' Kasama Watinwanich comes to protect her. To secure her safety, she and Din will have to marry. Even if it's only a sham marriage, their reestablished closeness gradually brings about real feelings.

The Earth

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