Keith, an ordinary gaming geek who works the graveyard shift at the only all-night convenience shop in the city, has grown used to the occasional disruption to the monotony when he exterminates zombies that wander nightly into the shop.
One night Keith is distracted by Suzi, and must convince her that the walking undead really do inhabit the city after she witnesses a zombie killing.
They are thrown together in an adventure riddled with strange denizens of the night as they cross the infested city. But they are followed by an ancient priest-magician, mistakenly raised as a zombie by a bumbling necromancer. Suzi becomes enchanted with the Dark Lord's Gothic looks and is drawn into a sinister enchantment as he seeks to unravel the interwoven spells that have enslaved him to undead existence.
Despite his jealousy, Keith vows to protect Suzi with his life. Suzi is torn between Keith's devotion and her unnatural attraction to the Dark Lord. A final showdown between the Dark Lord and Keith will determine the fate of Suzi, the city, and perhaps even the world.
It's Cathy and Matt's house warming dinner party, as well as Cathy's birthday, but she's not having a good time. After a couple of the guests leave, the remaining male guests along with Matt, discover an Ouija Board and are soon out for some harmless fun. When strange things start to happen, they blame each other, but the joke goes too far and soon they realize it isn't a joke at all. Alan and Henry make their excuses and depart. This leaves Mel, Matt and their close friends Kirsty and David to face the night alone. They soon realize that somebody else has arrived at the party but they certainly don't have a proper invite.
Haircut is a short story about a curious little girl called Emily and a ‘really weird’ hairdresser, Harold.
When a new hairdresser’s opens in town, Emily knows that something is not quite right but no one believes her - and then her vain mother decides that it is time for a new haircut.
Oddball Boris tries to reunite his parents on a shark-spotting trip off the North Yorkshire coast. Only, his biggest enemy is along for the ride - his mother's girlfriend, Lilah. Only once Boris accepts Lilah can he unite his family in his own unique way, through his obsessive love of sharks.
When a work-obsessed man reluctantly agrees to a weekend away with his disgruntled wife and disruptive children, a leisurely trip to the country becomes a fight for survival as a convoy of old-world carnival-type travellers force the family off the road, and then seem to engage them in a series of terrifying mind games in an abandoned roadside diner.
When it is discovered that a food additive from a very popular savoury Ham snack has some nasty side effects, Britain is thrown into a state of panic. People all across the country, including pensioner Harold Gimble, are beginning to suffer the crippling side effects of slowly becoming stiff and turning a bit violent.
A new comedy horror. Coming soon from Frisson Film.
Harpoon is a splatter movie of the goriest kind. The story is true to its genre, and the humour as black as it gets. Men turn into beasts and kindness is a weakness that can only lead to defeat.
Harry Brown is a provocative and thought-provoking modern urban western featuring a tour-de-force lead performance from two-time Academy Award® winner Michael Caine.
Harry Brown has lived to see his community descend into crime and violence, and ruled over by a gang of teenage thugs. After his best friend is brutally murdered and the gang leader responsible walks free, Harry reaches a breaking point and revenge becomes his only aim.
Harry Potter, with his friends Ron and Hermoine, seeks the secret 'Hallows' also sought by Voldemort, whose soul is interwined with Harry's so that Harry may have to give his life to defeat him.
Daniel is late for work, and his mobile is dead. Whilst desperately trying to hail a taxi he is trapped between a mugger and his victim, Michelle. Here he faces a moral dilemma, help the victim and run the risk of retribution, or help the mugger and face the consequences.
High is a dark and seductive tale that takes a menacing turn as one woman pursues her next fix. Stars Joana Preiss (Ma Mere, Dans Paris), features the brooding cinematography of Alex Barber and an original score by Jon Hopkins.