The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish
Ten-year-old Hazel Wells has just moved to the big city of Dimmadelphia because of her dad’s new job. On top of being in an unfamiliar environment, it’s the first time…
The Fable
A legendary hitman trained to become the world’s best assassin is asked to lay low for a year by the head of his crime family.
The Jewish Council
In 1940s Amsterdam, Jewish Council co-chairman David Cohen and his daughter Virrie have their bond tested as they pursue increasingly opposing ways of safeguarding their community under Nazi rule.
Namacool
Mayank and Piyush, inseparable best friends, embark on their journey to uncover the true essence of manhood. However, yearning for popularity and romance, a chain of hilarious misfortunes thrusts them…
The Weakest Tamer Began a Journey to Pick Up Trash
Stars are everything, granting abilities to Tamers. So when Ivy was born without one, her village took it as an ill omen! Now banished, she leads a lonely life of…
Red Queen
A gifted woman’s intellect brings chance to lead covert European police force. But it backfires, costing her everything. Following murder at her home and kidnapped heiress, her ex-supervisor enlists a…
Emperor of Ocean Park
Set in the worlds of politics, Ivy League academia, and the beaches of Martha’s Vineyard. It centers on Talcott Garland, an Ivy League law professor whose quiet life is shattered…
My Cherie Amour
Anong is a high-society lady whom many men compete for, given her status, it’s important that her family finds her a good match. Passionate lawyer Wichai finds himself randomly tasked…
Peerless Battle Spirit
On the Canglan Continent, warriors cultivate their power by communicating with heaven and earth through their martial spirits. Our protagonist, Qin Nan, the young master of the Qin family, accidentally…
Sugar
An enigmatic private detective struggles with personal demons as he investigates the disappearance of a Hollywood producer’s beloved granddaughter.
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?