When a young martial artist enters a fight competition for all the wrong reasons, revenge, there can only be one winner, because every night is fight night.
A dedicated, but disgruntled female executive, handcuffed by a glass ceiling, and a bitter janitor, feeling betrayed after a lifetime of service, combine forces to pull off the heist of the century. Laura Quinn, the first 'and only' female executive for London Diamonds (LonDi), the world's most powerful gem conglomerate, discovers she has been passed over (again) for promotion. The wise company janitor, Hobbs, approaches her with an offer of retribution: to join his plan in robbing the company.
Sex, Drugs, Music. That's life.
This film is a mixture of genres; thriller, horror, comedy, romance, drama, musical, surreal, fantasy, sci-fi, noir and everything else.
The film is essentially about reality, the perception of reality and repression. It's about a young man, John, trying to stave off the feelings of belonging and notions of madness. This narrative runs through the heart of the film whilst others intertwine with it. A serial killer, a futuristic agent, a psychologist, a lover, a friend and a transvestite all add to the confusion and mayhem that create this onslaught on the senses. Is his girlfriend real? Is his best friend real? What is real? And as John finds out:'You can't keep running!'
The habitual dreamer can't seem to discipher his dreams. Is the mysterious transvestite the key? All this and more awaits the viewer in this original and confused film.
But the final revelation might be too much for some. Or does it all fit? It's up to you.
Or is it?
A Rembrandt painting is stolen whilst being authenticated by an Oxford University academic. It appears to have been taken by Alison Siegel's fictional alter ego. Can it have been?
This dual narrative thriller blurs the distinction between fiction and reality and is set both in the fusty academic world of Oxford University and a fictional neo-noirish London.
Gangsters In Love is Gore Cartoons' first venture into live-action cinema. The films' focus is on both the rise and fall of The Techo Union, the most powerful criminal empire the world has ever seen. Its leader is The Boss, a sinister black shadow that never seems to leave the darkness behind, no matter what direction the sun is facing. Hes on a mission, to seperate his two most trusted henchmen, Aiko Mana and Frank Lee. The reason for this is simple, both are on the verge of falling in love with one and other and this can't happen. Not because its against The Boss's rule, but because The Boss wants Aiko for himself!
A masterclass of minimalist expressionism by a class master. Dave Heron provides 33 classic expressions as a unique guide for all budding actors, two faced gits and prospective brazen liars.
'Dave taught me everything I know about acting' - L. Olivier.
After a disastrous summer with the Dursleys, including an encounter with the Dementors, Harry is shunned by friends upon returning to Hogwarts, after the return of Lord Voldemort and no one believes him. He starts his fifth year while new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, Professor Dolores Jane Umbridge refuses to teach them defensive spells while refuting Harry's claims of the Dark Lord's return. So Harry sets out, with Ron and Hermione, to battle evil forces and prepare the fellow young witches and wizards for the extraordinary journey that lies ahead.
A Murdered Hillbilly returns from the dead to seek revenge on the town that put him to death in 1958. The small Town of Dackson is about to learn that the legend of Hellbilly, is true
A newly wed couple arrive at a service station in the middle of the night. Zoran disappears to make a phone call but when he fails to return Dawn begins to wonder just how well she knows her new husband.
Out of work, out of money, and living in the worst part of town, layabout Marlon is reluctantly persuaded to play detective when he crosses paths with a dangerous gang.
This dark, comedy thriller sees Marlon swept into an urban old west, a world of deluded criminals, victimised shopkeepers and inept police officers. And all he wanted was an ice cream.
Matt can’t escape the internal torment of his mental illness and Cathryn feels guilty after giving permission to section him, now he'’s missing.
At her wits end Cathryn starts searching for her son.
As her guilt deepens Cathryn experience’s sightings of Matt, is her mind playing tricks or is she being guided by Matt?
Cathryn’s emotional journey ends as she reaches an empty bridge which stops her in her tracks.