George and Lennie, two displaced workers, dream of a better future in California during the Great Depression, facing hardship, friendship, and tragedy.
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë follows Heathcliff’s obsessive love for Catherine Earnshaw, leading to vengeance, heartbreak, and generations of turmoil on the Yorkshire moors.
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley follows Victor Frankenstein, whose creation of a living being leads to horror, regret, and a deep exploration of human ambition and morality.
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde follows Dorian, who remains youthful while his portrait decays, mirroring his descent into hedonism and moral corruption.
Ten strangers - a judge, a governess, and a soldier of fortune - face a chilling reckoning on a remote island, where guilt, fear, and justice spiral into deadly isolation.