While attempting to rectify an omission in the burial records, Reverend Smith may have stumbled onto a dark secret. Who is buried under the small gravestone marked only with the initials, HWP? The Reverend's curiosity grows into obsession as his parishioners act suspiciously as he tries to solve the mystery.
Weekend Retreat is a darkly comic thriller set in an isolated house in the picturesque Cornish countryside. Karen Campbell has brought her husband Duncan away for a “quiet weekend”, a chance to communicate and rebuild their fractured marriage. Duncan plays along but seems distant. During their first night they’re taken hostage by Kevin and Gary Tregidger, estranged brothers desperate for money who thought the house was empty. Gaffer taped back to back the Campbells' marriage is pushed to the limit while the Tregidgers can’t stop bickering long enough to get the job done. As the weekend draws on the stakes are raised as secrets are revealed and body parts are lost.
A driver is distracted by his satnav and mobile phone and knocks down an inhabitant of a small village in the north of England. That night, the locals decide to teach him a lesson - and provide a little sport for the residents of Leathermill.
Marie is frightened. On the edge of her small run-down, working class town bad things are happening. It might be her fault or it might be something much worse. She is both terrified of and yet drawn to the dark forces that seem to emanate from the ancient hill that overlooks the estate.
Marie is also struggling with her conflicting feelings towards her neighbour, Filthy, a hard-drinking poacher and father of 8 year-old Sean. Whilst she is baby-sitting Sean a tragic accident occurs. She is sure something very nasty is now out to get her and soon nowhere will be safe.
A serious, soulful and scary film with an unexpected twist about what it really means to come back from the dead.
Jed and Marsha a young black and white couple are watching a 1950's movie about a mixed race relationship similar to theirs . The film triggers anxieties about issues in their own relationship. 1950's pastiche with a modern day touch. The 1950's & 2011 merge in both scenes.
A boy confesses why he commits suicide at his school. Troubled by hallucinations of demons around him, he decides to stand up to the demons and exposes them. Only he has to bear with the consequences that come along.
Stephen is a brilliant young scientist who lives in England in what appears to be the 1920s - but nothing in Stephen’s life is quite as it seems. His world is turned upside down upon meeting a charismatic and inspirational professor at a garden party, who demonstrates to Stephen and his friends what life would be like if they themselves were merely one, or two, dimensional beings. The Professor then proceeds to explain that by manipulating other dimensions, time travel may actually be possible.
As Stephen’s life unfolds, events lead him to dedicate himself to turning the Professor’s theories of time travel into reality. Jealousy, love, obsession, temptation and greed surround him, influencing his fragile mind and the direction of his work.
John's life as a gambling addict is one of extreme highs and lows. When he meets Stan, a new female bookie, she offers him some strange and unconventional bets. The question is how far will John go for the ultimate last big win?
Dan and Katie’s plans for a romantic new year’s getaway to Paris are ruined in the months leading to their departure when their relationship implodes, leaving Dan heartbroken.
With the festive season fast approaching, they choose to proceed with the holiday as friends. But emotions run high amidst the nightmare scenario, which Dan sees as his last chance to win back the love of his life.