Shadowhunters
Set in a parallel universe inhabited by angels, demons, and supernatural creatures, “Shadowhunters” offers an engaging and thrilling experience for genre enthusiasts.
TV Series is the column dedicated to analyzing and discussing TV series in the horror, drama, and fantasy genres. In this section, we will explore the gripping plots and captivating settings of some of the most engaging series. We will examine how these shows tackle unsettling, dramatic, and fantastical themes, and how they manage to capture the audience’s imagination. Join us to discover how television is redefining thrills, emotions, and magic on the small screen.
Set in a parallel universe inhabited by angels, demons, and supernatural creatures, “Shadowhunters” offers an engaging and thrilling experience for genre enthusiasts.
The series is structured as an epic journey through desolate landscapes as the group seeks a safe refuge at Lake Baikal. Along the way, they must confront not only external threats, such as criminal gangs and the crumbling government, but also internal tensions within the group. This journey tests the bonds between the characters, revealing the true human nature in the face of catastrophe.
The Netflix series “Making a Murderer” is a documentary that tells the story of Steven Avery, a Wisconsin man who was convicted of the murder of Teresa Halbach in 2005. Avery, who had previously been convicted of a crime he did not commit and was later exonerated through DNA evidence, claims to have been framed for this second crime as well.
The plot tells the consequences of an accident between two strangers in a supermarket parking lot. Steven Yeun (The Walking Dead) plays Danny Cho, a small construction entrepreneur, while Ali Wong (American Housewife) portrays Amy Lau, an independent entrepreneur with a picturesque life.
“The Confession Killer” is a very interesting series that explores the circumstances surrounding Henry Lee Lucas’s confession and casts doubt on the truthfulness of his claims. Through interviews with friends, family, lawyers, and investigators, the series seeks to understand whether Lucas was indeed the killer he claimed to be or if he was coerced into confessing to murders he hadn’t committed.
“Vatican Girl: The Disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi” is a Netflix TV series that explores one of the most mysterious and debated disappearance cases in recent history: the disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi, a young woman who vanished in 1983 in front of the Vatican.
The story unfolds in the near future, in a world struck by a virus carried by the rain, which has decimated much of the Scandinavian population. Siblings Simone (played by Alba August) and Rasmus (played by Lucas Lynggaard Tønnesen) have survived by living in isolation with their father, a scientific researcher who is seeking a cure for the virus.
“With a captivating mix of mystery, drama, and psychological tension, ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ stands out as a compelling television series that has captured the attention of viewers worldwide. Loosely based on the tale by the master of horror, Edgar Allan Poe, the series transports viewers into a dark and twisted world where reality intertwines with nightmare.”
“You are about to enter another dimension, a dimension that encompasses not only sight and sound but also the mind. A journey into the wonderful world of imagination. Next stop: The Twilight Zone.”
The television series brought a contemporary “reimagining” of Alfred Hitchcock’s classic “Psycho” story to the small screen. Created by Carlton Cuse, Kerry Ehrin, Anthony Cipriano, the series explores the complex relationship between Norman Bates and his mother, offering a gripping and psychologically intense look into the roots of his mental disorder.