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- Troubled young man Guy reaches out to his oldest friend Jonathon after the mysterious death of his younger sister Carrie, a visit to support a grieving friend soon takes a sinister twist as some very dark secrets come into light.
- Successful writer Anna James rents a remote farmhouse in England to begin work on the latest of a series of teen crime novels - The Emma Hart Mysteries. Initially, the setting seems perfect, but soon her idyll becomes unsettled by the presence of an unquiet spirit - that of the former lady of the house, Winifred Meeks. As Anna delves into her writing - while a deadline looms - she also determines to uncover the history of the property and with that, unwittingly move closer to a disturbing confrontation with the tragic figure that continues to hold sway within the walls of Seaview House.
- LOVE? articulates the silent voices of Domestic Abuse. It describes a cruel dark world but with shafts of light that bring hope. A powerful film like no other.
- The violent story of Jay and Jonnie Linski, two Polish-Irish brothers who try to come to terms with the brutal murder of their youngest sibling, Danny. The story follows the terrible hallucinatory visions that haunt bare-knuckle fighter Jonnie, as he battles with his own demons and a personal investigation into those responsible for the killing. As all his close relationships begin to crumble about him, he plunges head-long into a violent chain of events that will leave murder and mayhem following closely on his heels. Set in what could be any European City (and none specifically). Told through the emotional pain of the characters closest to the murdered Danny and the sometimes violent events that follow on from the actions of these same tortured few.
- On the anniversary of Jacob Marley's death, his business partner Ebenezer Scrooge finds unwelcome company in the form of three spirits from Christmases Past, Present and Yet to Come. If he is to have any future at all, he must first come to terms with actions from his past. Three spirits are about to show Ebenezer Scrooge the night of his life.
- The world has been devastated by a virus that has decimated the adult population, leaving small children and teenagers to roam the scarred landscape attempting to form some kind of society with dramatic and violent results. Sisters Evie (Catherine Wrigglesworth) and Fran (Emily Forster) have been traveling from town to town, gathering food and finding accommodation as they move from place to place. They keep to themselves, Evie reading chapters from E. Nesbit's classic children's story 'The Railway Children' to her little sister in an attempt to bring a sense of normality to their bleak existence; the novel was a favorite bedtime story for both girls growing up, as read by their mother (Jennifer Graham), their favorite reader. Finding overnight shelter in a derelict building, the sisters settle down, only to be awoken by shouts from another room. Investigating, Evie witnesses the beating of a girl. She watches in horror until the mob leaves the building and the girl behind. Tentatively going to her aid, the girl whom Evie discovers is called Alice (Justine Rodgers) leads them to a large building at the edge of the city from where they hear singing coming from a basement window. They investigate.... So begins a battle of wills between newcomers and those holding tenuous threads of a commune civilization together; add to this further invidious threats from two of the girls' darker pasts and an already-tense atmosphere soon explodes into violence.
- Teenager Isabel Mann is seduced by a violent sect of day-walking vampires. Her classmates start to go missing, attracting two detectives.Things get weird as the disturbed teenager kills at will in the nearby woods. She's aided by head vampire Alejo, and eerily by Isabel's lost mother, an earlier recruit. She's trained in the art of the kill with horrifically bloody results for those she loves.
- The haunting photographs of Simon Marsden have appeared worldwide in major museums and many books. This film reveals his artistic vision, his unique photographic technique, and his insight into the paranormal world. From Irish ghost stories to Stonehenge this is a breathtaking tour of castles and ancient sites that generations believe to be haunted. From Ireland's Award Winning Jason Figgis.
- A photographer finds fear as he investigates ghost stories in the darkest corners of the Emerald Island.
- Jo Arnold has lost her team in a government-sanctioned operation. Her allies have all been killed by a brutal assassin to wipe any trace of the current administration's involvement in the botched endeavor known as Operation Citadel.
- MAVERICK THE STORY OF THE KING'S HEAD: THE FIRST PUB THEATRE IN MODERN ENGLAND SYNOPSIS Dan Crawford emigrated from Hackensack New Jersey to England in 1969. He walked into The King's Head, which hadn't been decorated since the 1930s and was very rundown and entirely deserted. But it had a back room (used for cock fighting in the 17th century and illegally for prize fighting in the 20th). A perfect space for a theatre. And so, with a small loan from his Mother, Edna, he applied to buy the lease. The brewery said "Well, nobody else wants it - may as well give it to you on a punt". Within a few months, the King's Head Theatre was born! It was 1970; The King's Head was the first pub theatre in England since pre-Shakespearean times. The first play - an absurdist comedy - didn't do very well. But the second: John Fowle's The Collector, was a hit! The King's Head went on to enjoy many successes - championing a richly eclectic programme of new writing, musicals and classic revivals, and launching the careers of dozens of household names. The constant stream of work that the King's Head produced provided essential fodder for the West End - with on average one show transferring every year. In 1984, Stephanie arrived with a little girl in her arms. Dan and Stephanie married, and Stephanie went on to work alongside Dan. Stephanie was a passionate advocate for the King's Head, rallying the theatrical community to its aid dozens of times when the wolf was at the door. Despite a legacy of incredible work In the early 90s, the King's Head's annual grant was taken away, despite a tremendous outpouring of support from the public and theatrical community. It was a tiny grant compared to those given to other off West End theatres, but it allowed us to be a full time producing house with an artistic vision. Without it - we were forced to become mostly a theatre for hire. It was an event that broke Dan's heart. After Dan's death in 2006, Stephanie battled on and managed to raise the funds to buy the building form the brewery, safeguarding the theatre's future in perpetuity before moving to be with her daughter in New Zealand, leaving behind a lifetime of passionate commitment, hard work - and the greatest love story of her life. This film chronicles the journey of those years, using new material and interviews from 2020 alongside excerpts from an earlier film: A Maverick In London (2006) Directed by Jason Figgis and Stephanie Sinclaire, Produced by Stephanie Sinclaire and Stash Kirkbride, Presented by Stash Kirkbride. Screened on Sky Arts and Channel Four, UK. Featuring Dan Crawford, Alan Rickman, Tom Stoppard, Joanna Lumley, Rupert Graves, Antony Sher, Steven Berkoff, Janie Dee and many more.
- Amy is moving to York with her boyfriend Bryan, but a phone call from her mother may set a change of plan in motion.
- A new feature film from October Eleven Pictures and Feature Film Project Ireland follows Adam, a 28 year old homeless man and his love for Amy that charts dangerous territories that leads to an explosive denouement when Amy disappears.
- A short film commemorating the experiences of the soldiers rescued from the beaches of Dunkirk during an heroic rescue mission in 1940.
- A short meditation on the picturesque Clare Island in the West of Ireland.
- A director puts out social network feelers to produce a 'Day in the Life' documentary. It turns out that the filmmaker did something very bad in his first outing as a director, and now he is about to pay.
- This documentary looks at the life and works of M.R. James, the Cambridge don famous for writing 'antiquarian' ghost stories.
- Hollywood comes to town as star-maker Margie Haber descends on the Project Theatre in Dublin, Ireland for a grueling three day selection process. From hundreds of applications, 30 actors have been invited for the biggest audition of their lives. At the end of the process, 30 become 10. The chosen 5 men and 5 women will embark on an electrifying once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in LA where they will attend Margie Haber's celebrated auditioning course and meet the cream of Hollywood's film and TV industry.