Stories by @amrowe8596
316 stories

NOCTURNE (2029)
The story begins in 1863, during the height of the American Civil War. As the nation is torn apart by conflict, another war rages in the shadows—a centuries-old struggle between vampire factions who have embedded themselves into the highest levels of power. The narrative follows Eleanor Marsh, a young widow fleeing the destruction of her family estate in Georgia, who unwittingly becomes entangled in this supernatural war. Eleanor encounters Victor Rooke, a brooding, enigmatic vampire with his own dark agenda. Victor is part of the Noctis Concord, an ancient vampire order that believes in subtlety, manipulation, and coexisting with humanity. Opposing them is the Crimson Pact, a feral and bloodthirsty clan led by the ruthless Lucien Blackthorn, who seeks to enslave humanity entirely. As Eleanor is drawn into this hidden world, she is faced with an impossible choice: remain human and risk becoming a pawn in a game she can’t comprehend, or accept Victor’s offer of immortality and gain the power to fight back—but at the cost of her soul. The series explores Eleanor’s descent into the vampire world, her slow loss of humanity, and her rise as a pivotal figure in the struggle between the factions. Meanwhile, subplots intertwine with historical events, as the vampires manipulate the outcomes of wars, political shifts, and societal upheavals.

THE HOLLOWING (2030)
Elliot Marsh, a guilt-ridden paramedic haunted by the mysterious disappearance of his wife, Clara. When a series of brutal murders rocks his small, isolated community, Elliot begins receiving cryptic messages that seem to come from Clara, leading him to believe she may still be alive—or something far worse. The murders are linked to a growing cult-like movement spreading through the town, known only as “The Followers.” The group, led by the enigmatic and magnetic Father Adrian, claims to offer its members liberation from their suffering by helping them "shed their hollow selves" and embrace a truer, darker form of existence. Elliot begins to investigate the cult and its connection to Clara’s disappearance, but the deeper he digs, the more he begins to question his own sanity. His memories become fractured, his reflection starts to move independently, and he begins to experience horrifying visions of shadowy, eyeless figures watching him from the edges of his perception. Elliot infiltrates the cult’s inner sanctum, discovering that "The Hollowing" is a ritual designed to sever the soul from the body, allowing the empty shell to be possessed by an ancient, malevolent force. In a chilling revelation, Elliot learns that Clara was the first successful subject of the ritual, and she now exists as both a living corpse and a conduit for the entity spreading through the town.

THE RIDERS OF THE NIGHT (2029)
The film delves into the toxic combination of poverty, fear, and resentment that fueled the group’s rise, while portraying the devastating impact of their reign of terror on the freed Black communities of the South. The story begins in the aftermath of the Civil War. Silas returns to his hometown of Pulaski, Tennessee, to find it in ruins. The once-thriving community is now divided and impoverished, with newly freed Black families attempting to build lives amidst the resentment of defeated Confederate loyalists. Struggling to find purpose in this shattered world, Silas is drawn into the orbit of Nathaniel Lark, a charismatic and manipulative preacher who begins organizing former Confederate soldiers into a secret fraternity, ostensibly to protect their heritage and livelihoods. What begins as a series of small, clandestine gatherings soon evolves into something far more sinister. The group adopts the name "The Ku Klux Klan" and begins a campaign of intimidation and violence, targeting Black citizens, Northern carpetbaggers, and anyone who threatens their vision of the "old South." Silas, initially reluctant, becomes a key figure in the group as he is seduced by Nathaniel’s rhetoric and the camaraderie of his fellow riders.

THE FALLING EMPIRE (2031)
he League Of Extraodinary Gentlemen, a middle-aged Sicilian-American mobster, as he struggles to maintain control over his crumbling criminal empire in the face of rising internal dissent and external threats. After a failed hit orchestrated by his young, ambitious lieutenant Johnny Moretti, Vince finds himself questioning the loyalty of his men and the integrity of the code he has lived by. Complicating matters is Elliot Kaplan, a tenacious and morally compromised detective who is determined to bring Vince’s empire to its knees, even if it means using underhanded methods. As Vince attempts to secure alliances with rival families and rein in the recklessness of his younger associates, the pressure mounts. At the heart of the story is Vince’s growing relationship with Luca Marino, a soft-spoken, introspective enforcer who reminds Vince of the idealistic young man he used to be. Luca, however, harbors his own secrets, including a deepening hatred for the violence he’s forced to commit. As betrayals pile up and Vince’s empire collapses from within, the film builds to a violent and operatic finale.

BLUBBERY (2030)
An internet celebrity goes crazy with mukbangs and kills his body for getting views.

SAFE PASSAGE (2029)
The film opens in the peaceful pre-war years, where Johan is portrayed as a dedicated educator and family man, teaching at a Jewish school in Amsterdam. As Nazi forces invade the Netherlands and begin rounding up Jewish families, Johan, a devout Christian, becomes increasingly disturbed by the oppression. After witnessing the first waves of deportations, he decides he must act, despite the enormous personal risk. Johan’s involvement in the Dutch resistance begins when he becomes aware of the atrocities occurring at the nearby Jewish deportation center in Westerbork. In a bold and secretive move, he begins helping Jewish children escape the camp by organizing a network that smuggles them to safety, often via the underground railways, and placing them in the homes of Christian families across the Netherlands. His work involves incredible secrecy, with every moment spent in the act of saving a life fraught with danger. As Johan’s resistance efforts intensify, he becomes an increasingly important target for the Nazi authorities, and the danger to his own family grows. The film portrays his deep inner conflict—torn between the safety of his loved ones and his moral imperative to continue saving lives. As the war progresses, Johan faces numerous close calls, as well as the crushing emotional toll of seeing so many of his Jewish friends and neighbors taken away.

THE GIRL WHO KILLED NAZIS (2032)
The film begins with Freddie's idyllic childhood in a small Dutch town, her close-knit family, and the peaceful, carefree world she once knew. As the Nazi occupation begins, she watches as the streets around her change, with the horrors of war slowly creeping into her life. Her early acts of resistance are subtle—distributing anti-Nazi pamphlets, sheltering Jews, and gathering intelligence—but as the war intensifies, so does her resolve. A turning point comes when she is recruited by a resistance leader and begins to take on increasingly dangerous tasks, including sabotaging Nazi supply lines, organizing underground cells, and—eventually—taking part in violent missions. Freddie becomes known for her audacity and fearlessness, often operating under the cover of darkness with a quiet intensity. The film’s most powerful scenes depict her emotional struggle as she faces the brutal realities of war—losing friends, witnessing atrocities, and having to reconcile her youthful innocence with the necessity of violence in the fight for survival. As the war nears its end, Freddie, Truus, and Hannie are faced with the complex moral questions of liberation.

THE ASHES OF SILENCE (2031)
Set during the Holocaust, The Ashes of Silence follows Marek, a young Jewish man in a concentration camp, whose survival is haunted by fragmented memories of his past life and dreams of an otherworldly, peaceful landscape. As the horrors of the camp press in, Marek forms a bond with Eva, a fellow prisoner, and together, they cling to fleeting moments of humanity—small acts of kindness and dreams of a life before the war. As the war ends and the camp is liberated, Marek’s mind remains trapped in the trauma of his experiences, struggling to understand the meaning of freedom and whether he can ever escape the psychological scars left by the Holocaust. The film is steeped in using long, meditative shots of landscapes and surreal imagery to represent Marek’s fractured psyche. Nature—especially water, light, and smoke—serves as both a symbol of purification and the inescapable decay of human cruelty. Flashbacks to Marek’s pre-war life are contrasted with slow-motion sequences of camp brutality, while dreamlike visions of a serene lake and a distant figure offer a glimmer of peace, showing Marek’s search for spiritual redemption. In the final scene, Marek stands on the edge of a ruined landscape, facing an uncertain future, symbolizing the permanence of trauma even in the face of liberation.

BRAVE LITTLE SOLDIERS (2031)
During the Vietnam War, Captain Jack Donovan, an American fighter pilot, is shot down behind enemy lines. Severely injured, he crashes in a dense jungle and is left for dead by his unit. Struggling to survive, Donovan is found by two Vietnamese children—Mai (a 12-year-old girl) and Phong (a 10-year-old boy), orphaned by the war. Despite the deep animosity between their countries, the kids don’t see Donovan as an enemy but a survivor in need of help. While initially distrustful, Donovan forms a reluctant bond with the children as they nurse him back to health. With no clear way of escaping the jungle, the trio embarks on a dangerous journey to reach the nearest American outpost, traveling through treacherous terrain filled with both enemy soldiers and natural hazards. Along the way, they must evade military patrols, navigate minefields, and struggle with starvation, all while grappling with the emotional toll of war. As the adventure progresses, Donovan grows to view the children as his family, and they in turn begin to see him not just as a foreign soldier, but as a symbol of hope, someone capable of transcending the violence that has defined their lives. The children, despite their youth, have grown wise and resilient due to the horrors they’ve witnessed, and their courage is the key to helping Donovan survive and regain his humanity.

BLOOD AND BLADE (2029)
In the wake of the American Civil War, a weary former Confederate soldier, Samuel Hayes, grapples with the ravages of war, loss, and a fractured nation. Seeking redemption, he journeys west, hoping to escape his violent past. In a desolate frontier town, he crosses paths with an enigmatic Japanese samurai, Takeda Ryo, who has arrived in America seeking to honor the final wish of his fallen master: to defend the vulnerable and uphold justice. The two men—each torn by personal demons and drawn to a new land for different reasons—form an uneasy alliance when a corrupt land baron, Arthur Calhoun, seeks to seize control of the land and people in the area using brutal tactics and mercenaries. Ryo, bound by the code of bushido, and Hayes, struggling with his Confederate past and the ideals of honor, are forced to confront their own beliefs and principles. As tensions rise, the film explores themes of redemption, cultural conflict, and identity. Hayes must grapple with his shameful past as he embraces Ryo’s code of honor, and Ryo is faced with the stark realities of violence in a world so far removed from his traditional Japanese ideals. The final confrontation comes when Hayes and Ryo, after many battles, take a stand against Calhoun and his army of hired guns, each man confronting what it means to die with honor, in both a personal and cultural sense.

BETWEEN WORLDS AND TIME (2029)
Set in a distant future where Earth is dying, follows the journey of Leonid Kalashnikov, a reclusive astronaut who embarks on a solitary mission to explore a distant, mysterious planet on the fringes of the galaxy. His mission, designed to find a new world capable of sustaining human life, becomes a spiritual odyssey as he confronts the meaning of existence and the weight of humanity's past sins. As Kalashnikov ventures deeper into space, he begins to experience surreal, dreamlike visions of the Earth's lost civilizations, memories of his childhood, and fragmented encounters with historical figures, philosophers, and mythological beings—each symbolizing different aspects of humanity's quest for meaning and transcendence. The planet he’s journeying toward seems to reflect his inner turmoil, with landscapes that shift between beauty and desolation, embodying both human potential and decay. As Kalashnikov nears the planet, he is faced with an agonizing decision: whether to fulfill his mission and take the planet's resources back to Earth, or abandon it altogether, acknowledging the irredeemable nature of mankind’s destructive path. The planet itself may be a sentient being, offering a revelation about humanity's true place in the universe, but only if Kalashnikov is willing to sacrifice his understanding of self and reality.

THE ETERNAL WAR (2032)
After dying in battle, skilled soldier Cassius Vero is resurrected in a hellish afterlife where gods task him with hunting down the betrayer god Hephaestus, who threatens to destroy the divine order. In return, Cassius is promised a reunion with his lost family. Resurrected in the body of a dying soldier, Cassius fights through centuries of wars—from the fall of Rome to modern-day conflicts—realizing that immortality is a curse. As he battles in endless wars, he grows disillusioned with the gods and humanity’s eternal cycle of violence, ultimately confronting Hephaestus and learning that he is doomed to live forever, fighting in wars without end. The film ends with Cassius in the Pentagon, locked in an eternal struggle against mankind’s worst instincts.

THE SILENT WITNESS (2029)
A reclusive court stenographer, Elliot Grayson, becomes obsessed with a murder trial involving the charming yet sinister Sebastian Royce. As Elliot uncovers disturbing evidence and feels Royce’s menacing presence in his life, he realizes the killer knows far more about him than expected. Haunted by suppressed memories and manipulated into questioning his own innocence, Elliot’s obsession spirals into a deadly confrontation. In a shocking twist, he discovers he was a silent witness to one of the murders—his guilt making him Royce’s ultimate pawn. A taut psychological thriller about guilt, manipulation, and the cost of uncovering the truth.

HELL ON THE HIGH WATERS (2029)
In a near-future world reliant on solar-powered shipping, a rogue paramilitary force, led by eco-terrorist Asher Kane, hijacks a massive fleet of interconnected cargo ships to trigger a devastating EMP that could collapse global infrastructure. Disgraced ex-coast guard captain Jack Reiner, stranded on one of the few unaffected ships, leads a desperate fight across the hijacked vessels. With time running out, Jack and his mismatched team of mercenaries and tech experts battle Kane’s heavily armed forces, sabotage traps, and betrayal within their own ranks. As the sun rises and the EMP countdown nears zero, Jack makes the ultimate sacrifice to destroy the fleet’s power source, stopping the attack but losing his life in the process. The world is saved, but the question lingers: at what cost? A gritty, high-stakes action thriller blending Die Hard’s tension with Mad Max: Fury Road’s relentless energy.

INFERNO RUN (2029)
In the scorched badlands of the American Southwest, an ex-race car driver with a dark past is forced into a deadly desert race by a criminal syndicate. With a bounty on his head and his estranged daughter held hostage, he must outrun assassins, rival racers, and his own guilt to deliver a mysterious package to a powerful cartel. The film opens mid-action, as Jack “Inferno” Blake is chased across the desert by a group of armed bikers. Jack, once a celebrated Formula One champion, turned his back on racing after a fatal crash killed his best friend. Now living in self-imposed exile, Jack is drawn back into a world of adrenaline and danger when his estranged teenage daughter, Hannah, is kidnapped by a ruthless crime lord, Rhea Santoro.

AIR FORCE STORM (2028)
In the not-so-distant future, a radical eco-terrorist group called Horizon’s Wrath hijacks six planes mid-flight using cyber-hacking drones to seize control of the autopilots. The group’s charismatic yet deranged leader, Jonas Wilder, announces his intention to crash the planes into key cities unless his demands—disarmament of global air forces and the shutdown of mega-corporate polluters—are met. The most epic fight scenes that include Plane-to-Plane Leap: Maya, armed with a parachute and grappling hook, makes a death-defying leap from a burning plane to another mid-air, narrowly avoiding a freefall into the ocean. Fuel Tanker Battle: A hijacked refueling plane becomes the stage for a brutal close-quarters fight, where Maya and her team must fend off Wilder’s forces while preventing an explosion. Storm Chase: The convoy flies through a monstrous thunderstorm, with planes tethered together by cables for stability. Maya uses the cables as zip lines while fighting an assassin in the storm’s lightning-lit chaos. Cockpit Showdown: Maya infiltrates the lead plane to confront Wilder. The final battle takes place as the plane nosedives toward a major city, requiring Maya to manually pull the plane up while fending off Wilder’s last-ditch attacks.

OZ (2031)
Oz is a bold, visually stunning masterpiece that dives deeper into the emotional and psychological complexities of Dorothy’s journey. The film combines gothic wonder, steampunk aesthetics, and Guillermo Del Toro like creature designs to create a story that is both terrifying and uplifting.

MACHETE KILLS AGAIN... IN SPACE! (2027)
Machete Cortez, the ultimate one-man army, is pulled out of retirement by the President of the United States for a mission that takes him out of this world—literally. A rogue tech billionaire, Ezekiel Nexus, has built a private space station armed with a doomsday laser aimed at Earth. Nexus plans to destroy the planet and rebuild it in his twisted utopia, with himself as ruler. Machete is sent on a desperate mission to stop Nexus before it’s too late. But when he reaches the space station, he discovers that Nexus has created an army of deadly android assassins, genetically modified super-soldiers, and even weaponized alien creatures. Worse, Nexus has resurrected Machete’s dead lover, Luz, turning her into a cybernetic killing machine designed to break Machete's spirit. With the help of his loyal sidekick, Shé , and a ragtag crew of intergalactic misfits, Machete must fight through zero-gravity battles, dodge asteroid fields, and survive Nexus’s space station of horrors.

STARDUST REVERIE (2029)
Set in the hedonistic, high-energy music scene of 1970s London, Stardust Reverie follows Jasper Phoenix, a charismatic and enigmatic glam rock superstar known for his electrifying stage presence and androgynous persona. Jasper is a larger-than-life figure whose fame is matched only by his inner turmoil as he struggles with the demands of stardom and his desire for authentic human connection. One fateful night, Jasper crosses paths with Clara Sterling, a fiercely independent and aspiring journalist, at a decadent underground party. Clara is assigned to write an expose about Jasper’s meteoric rise, but instead, she becomes captivated by the man behind the glitter and finds herself drawn into his chaotic, glittering world. As Clara and Jasper grow closer, their love is tested by the pressures of fame, the manipulations of Jasper’s controlling manager Victor Hargreaves, and the shadow of Lila Hart, Jasper’s first love and songwriting muse who haunts him like a ghost of his past. The film explores themes of identity, love, and self-destruction, set against a backdrop of dazzling concert sequences, wild parties, and intimate moments of vulnerability. Jasper’s career skyrockets, but his personal life spirals out of control, culminating in a tragic final performance that forces Clara to decide whether to save Jasper or let him go.

HAMILTON (2032)
The real life of one of America's foremost founding fathers and first Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton.