Pat always wanted to be world famous, but the world had other plans. Now locked down and on the wrong side of fifty, he sees the combination of a global pandemic and high-speed broadband as his opportunity to find fame at last. Along with his long-suffering wife Lizzy, he embarks upon the new rock-n-roll... live streaming, and is willing to go to any lengths to "get the virus". Unfortunately for Pat, his wish comes true when a poncey arts show host mistakes his witless ramblings for satirical genius…
In this crazy pure Mel Brooks style comedy we follow the adventures of Charlie in the search for true love, helped by the advice of his heavily dysfunctional friend group and his inside voice, who guides him like a cheap battery powered light in bis moments of doubt: his daring, bold and free of earthly bindings PENIS Jack, proving true the famous saying: No man is a Penis entire of itself.
OXTAIL explores cultural differences and dialects in a light-hearted comical way; embracing Caribbean culture and vibes while dealing with real-world issues.
Video calling to check in on her parents, Jessica’s greeted by her mum, Marji, who informs her that her dad, Joe, is in isolation at the bottom of the garden. He’s displaying symptoms of Covid-19 - but everything isn’t as it seems.
A psychotic, bunny-masked serial killer is on the prowl, carving up local perverts.
Meanwhile, a disturbed young man's therapy session takes a dark and violent turn.
Is his therapist the bunny-masked killer?
From the makers of How Not To Work & Claim Benefits (& other useful information for wasters).
A hand-drawn sequential telling of human history in all its horror and glory, culminating in our next evolutionary leap. CUTIES explores the elusive beauty in how we as a species continue forward in spite of our proclivity for destruction.
Imagine Hitchcock's THE BIRDS but with mattresses instead of crows: a humorous stop motion thriller following one woman's fight with urban fly-tipping.
Teenage superhero in the making Hannah Harper, The Fantastical Millipede, finds that despite her superpowers she feels powerless to save our real world from its real world problems.
Can she find a way to make the difference she desires?