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Now showing — The Plague · 5 works

  • Sarazanmai Anime · 2010s

    After the noble Kappa Kingdom falls to the Otter Empire, the Kappa prince Keppi loses much of his power and becomes helpless against the unseen Kapa-zombies. These zombies plague the world, and are the creations of the Otters and manifestations of people's deepest desires. With no other choice, Keppi must rely on th...

    LongingPowerFolklore
  • Kingdom Television · 2010s

    Joseon dynasty Korea meets a zombie plague. Political intrigue and the undead.

    PowerSurveillanceUrban isolation
  • Person of Interest Television · 2010s

    Person of Interest is an American science fiction crime drama television series that aired on CBS from September 22, 2011, to June 21, 2016, with its five seasons consisting of 103 episodes. The series was created by Jonathan Nolan; executive producers were Nolan, J. J. Abrams, Bryan Burk, Greg Plageman, Denise Thé,...

    PowerNatureSurveillance
  • The Wire Television · 2000s

    Baltimore's institutions examined season by season. The novel as television.

    PowerSurveillanceNature
  • The Sopranos Television · 1990s

    A New Jersey mob boss in therapy. The show that invented prestige television.

    PowerSurveillanceUrban isolation
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