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- A shy, middle-aged professor enters into a romantic but non-physical relationship with an unlucky-in-love colleague.
- When Max, who is recovering from a traumatic accident, takes a job as a nighttime security guard, he begins to see visions of a young mysterious woman in the store's mirror.
- The discovery of a demon mirror sets off a bizarre series of "deadly accidents" when a young girl and her brother are caught in an intricate web of evil and deceit.
- A teacher runs an ad in the newspaper to find a wife. Afraid of beautiful ladies, he weds an ugly woman. After a car accident, he meets a doctor who offers to reveal his wife's beauty.
- Ai Enma once again returns as the Jigoku Shoujo, who uses Jigoku Tsuushin (Hell Hotline) to allow people to post their grudges on their tormentors, sending them straight to Hell. In exchange, the users of the website will end up in Hell after they die. Meanwhile, a mysterious girl with blue eyes called Kikuri appears and seems to have strange intentions towards Ai and Jigoku Tsuushin's operation.
- Darren Michael's search for his missing friend takes him on a chilling expedition from his small New England town to Willow Creek in England - and the reigning evil of Black Mirror Castle.
- Alice married Christophe Grant who loves her as she is, apparently resigned, forever. When, candidate for an important position in the cosmetics company that employs her, Alice sees herself "stealing" this position by a very pretty woman
- Following the traumatic events of the past year, Madelyn (Heather Marie) finds solace in therapist Dr. Medtower (Patricia Ellis) to help stop the nightmares of Melissa returning. While mending the wounds, Madelyn finds it is those closest to her that she cannot trust and must now deal with the suspicious disappearance of her best friend.
- A young girl wants to be popular on social medias and ask her mirror to make her bold and beautiful.
- Catherine's attraction to Anna becomes an obsession but it doesn't seem as though Anna is being faithful to her. Yet things look different from Anna's point of view.
- Newspaper headlines taken from issues of April, 1906, form the first titles of the film, followed by scenes of the "first great disaster to be recorded in motion pictures." Ruins are on every side, and dynamiting squads are at work in an effort to check the spread of the flames. Attention is called to the absence of motor cars in the streets, and a lone machine serves as a contrast with our present-day automobiles. Refugees are seen quartered in the public parks, and some few days later, the first street car to be operated (a good scene, and particularly true to life) gives promise of the restoration of order in the stricken city. Throughout the entire reel are scattered scenes of present-day San Francisco, to show the contrast between the city then and now. The San Francisco of today, as seen from an airplane, follows the scenes of the ruins, and the shopping district then is contrasted with the street as it appears today. The ruins of the City Hall on Nob Hill precede some fine views of the beautiful structure of today, built upon the same site. Market Street then and now is shown, and a general panoramic view of the city of 1906 is followed by air views of the city today.
- A hallucinogenic study of eating disorders in contemporary America and the psychosis it's victims grapple with.
- After moving back into what remains of her old home, Veronica finds her childhood monster, Finn, still waiting on the other side of the mirror.