
Shocking new evidence of highly advanced civilizations mounts as previously unexplored regions of the earth reveal mind boggling artifacts that defy all convention and utterly mystify today’s academic and scientific factions. It’s…

Shocking new evidence of highly advanced civilizations mounts as previously unexplored regions of the earth reveal mind boggling artifacts that defy all convention and utterly mystify today’s academic and scientific factions. It’s…

A worried father (Tony Denham, The Football Factory) goes to the isolated forest of Greenwood in hope of finding his son Pat Cullen (Mark Hutchinson, The Pigman Murders) who has been missing for over two years and as he makes his way towards the last destination he was seen, he notices further proof that he is still alive. With dark twists and turns that await him he meets Jason McNamara (Michael Corcoran) and his mates who are there for a fun weekend which is short lived as they now must all battle for their lives as the stories around Greenwood are true….and those stories mean that you must run to survive.

Asher (Ron Perlman) is a contract killer who’s spent the better part of his life ending other lives, taking orders from Avi (Richard Dreyfuss). He lives a lonely existence, making friends out of fine wine and good food, resenting his apprentice, Uzi (Peter Facinelli), who’s taking jobs from him due to youth. When Avi hands Asher three contracts for a revenge scheme, the hitman takes the job, only to lose consciousness due to health issues, making accidental contact with Sophie (Famke Janssen), a ballet teacher distraught over mother Dora (Jacqueline Bisset), who’s losing her battle with dementia. Asher and Sophie make a connection, embarking on a tentative courtship where the murderer can’t share anything about his life. As the pair work out their flirtations, Asher is forced to pair with Uzi on a group hit, and when that goes bad for a moment, the veteran soon becomes marked for death, threatening all the good that’s come into his world.

Pacific Ocean, night, hundreds of miles from anywhere, an expedition helmed by an all-female crew to hunt down illegal fishing operations goes horribly wrong as the crew become trapped and ultimately pursued by the stranger they’ve rescued from the wreckage of a ship. In these waters, no good deed goes unpunished.

CANARIES pits a group of friends at a New Year’s Eve bash in the Valleys, hosted by Steve Denis, London’s 53rd-most-listened-to DJ, a returning local boy made good against an invasion task force of creepy time travelling aliens. In this darkly funny Welsh based Sci-fi horror comedy, the new year’s resolution on everyone’s lips is to stay alive.

Dr. Constance Petersen (Ingrid Bergman) is a psychiatrist at Green Manors mental asylum. The head of Green Manors has just been replaced, with his replacement being the renowned Dr. Anthony Edwardes (Gregory Peck). Romance blossoms between Dr. Petersen and Dr. Edwards but Dr. Edwards starts to show odd aversions and personality traits. It is discovered that he is an impostor, and amnesiac, and may have killed the real Dr. Edwardes. Dr. Petersen is determined to discover the truth through unlocking the secrets held in the impostor’s mind, a process which potentially puts her and others’ lives at risk.

After receiving a mysterious letter, a woman travels to a desolate island town and soon becomes trapped in a nightmare.

When she is mistaken for her boss at a Masquerade ball by a businessman, she continues the ruse over Christmas. Her mission is to secure him as a client. When his own motivations are revealed, they both realize, it just might be love.

When an idealistic romantic gets fired from his day job, he is offered a “one-time gig” to break up a girl’s relationship for her disapproving parents. This “one-time” gig spreads through word-of-mouth and he ends up becoming a professional match-breaker. However, he ends up falling for one of his clients and must figure out how to balance his secret job with his love-life.

A young writer in search of inspiration finds herself digging into her forgotten life after the news of her grandma’s passing.