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- Engulfed in a gritty world, a Neo-Nazi meth dealer and a beautiful African American woman fall in love while dodging a group of ruthless drug Dealers
- In a totalitarian future ruled by the all-seeing AI Gretal, humanity's thoughts are no longer their own. The state hunts dissidents with Stray Hunters-elite enforcers like the hardened Kori Cycle, who tracks rebels for the regime. But when he's ordered to capture Sunflower, a rogue mystic leading a resistance called the Okamiverse, he uncovers a terrifying truth: Gretal isn't just controlling minds-it's consuming them. Meanwhile, Tara, the disillusioned daughter of the regime's leader, the Great Benefactor, realizes her father is no longer human. His consciousness has merged with Gretal, and his speeches are just hollow echoes of the man she once knew. Drawn to Sunflower's underground movement, Tara discovers an ancient secret-a way to break Gretal's grip using ice, breath, and sheer willpower. But the state's most brutal enforcer, Custer, is closing in, and he'll kill anyone who threatens the system. As Cycle's loyalty fractures and Tara's defiance grows, they must decide: obey the machine or risk everything to shatter it. A high-stakes blend of cyberpunk action and spiritual rebellion, Stray Hunter is a story about the cost of freedom-and the fire it takes to reclaim what's been stolen. The cold will wake you. The breath will set you free.
- When a law student uncovers chilling secrets and places her life at risk, a bitter, rough-around-the-edges detective gets assigned to her case.
- In the billion dollar human trafficking industry, the whole of a human being is often less valuable than the sum of its parts.
- A progressive airline's commitment to wokeness crosses the line into absurdity.
- A private detective copes with his recent cancer diagnosis.
- Mark's car breaks down in the middle of nowhere. The nearest gas station can be seen in the distance, and he knows he must get his car to it. Inside the gas station, a fallen Angel, played by Jose Yenque (Academy Award winning film Traffic) and The Devil played by Amin Jospeh (The Expendables) are playing a game of chess, where the fallen Angel works as a clerk. However, this chess game is no friendly chess game, they're waging on people's souls. When Mark, pushes his car up to a gas pump (played by up and coming Los Angeles actor Philip Adkins,) they realize they have their first soul to bet on. Once Mark enters the gas station, he is greeted by The Angel. The Devil, who has morphed into a more pleasant individual, offers Mark a job. Mark gladly accepts the job from The Devil, and this leads us into a dark fantasy that Mark has to escape from. While he is alone in the vast desert, he is approached by several different people at different times. Mark can no longer determine who is "good" and who is "evil;" who is leading him towards truth vs. who is leading him onto a dark path.