St George's Day is a British crime thriller that follows the story of infamous gangster cousins Micky Mannock and Ray Collishaw. Having long since graduated from the terraces they now run the top firm in London. But when they lose a drug shipment belonging to the Russian Mafia, a turf war threatens to tear their empire apart. Their only hope is a potential heist in Berlin that'll clear their debts and set them up for life. Pursued by the Russians and the police they travel undercover...
The Mimic is centred around Martin Hurdle (Terry Mynott - 'Very Important People'), a seemingly unremarkable maintenance man who in fact conceals an exceptional talent... an uncanny ability to mimic voices. Labouring without prospect at a large pharmaceutical company, Martin's options appear bleak. His one true friend in life is a girl called Jean (Jo Hartley - 'This Is England') who, despite having the best intentions for Martin, is also his live-in landlord. The only other 'friend' Martin can really boast of is Neil (Neil Maskell - 'Utopia'), a newsagent petrified by the news. Now, in a huge revelation by a former lover, Martin is about to discover that he could be the father of an eighteen-year-old son called Steven (Jacob Anderson - 'Adulthood'). With their first meeting on the horizon, is this the news that will finally prompt Martin to escape his prolonged adolescence? And if it is, just how will he use his voices to cope with this life-changing development?
Nick’s a lucky guy. Tonight he’ll be having dinner with Jill Goddard the hottest actress on earth. She’s promoting her latest movie and he’s won the main prize in an online contest. Then he gets a call. Some guy named Chord explains that dinner has been cancelled. And it’s Jill’s fault: she’s a high- maintenance diva and everybody hates her guts. Chord says he can make up for it. He offers Nick the tools to spy on Jill from his computer for the rest of the night in a way that no fan could dare dream of. The terrible truth begins to reveal itself. It looks like Chord has set up the whole situation with Nick playing a part in a much bigger plan...
Matt (Josh Bowman) and Anna (Leila Mimmack) are a typical young couple living in London. Anna is enjoying a bright legal career while video gaming-obsessed Matt is a little lost, searching for direction in life. The morning after an unsuccessful date night, masked thugs kidnap Anna before assaulting Matt and locking him into a body vest that contains a mysterious package. Our reluctant hero is given a mobile phone and told to follow instructions and deliver the package to the secretive Dmitri (Neil Maskell). If he fails, or tries to seek help, they will kill Anna. Over the course of one thrilling, high-octane day, Matt must progress his way across London as a host of menacing characters and unpredictable situations test his resolve and push him to the limits. Starring Josh Bowman (Revenge), Will Houston (Sherlock Holmes), Leila Mimmack (High Rise) and Neil Maskell (The Football Factory), LEVEL UP is a truly unique, bold, distinct and unhinged British Thriller full of twists and turns and adrenaline-packed action.
Eight months after a disastrous job in Kiev left him physically and mentally scarred, ex-soldier turned contract killer, Jay, is pressured by his partner, Gal, into taking a new assignment.
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Frank is a big time drug dealer in London who lives a life of freedom and excess. However, Frank's rollercoaster lifestyle soon derails when he amounts a massive debt with the most dangerous drug lord in the city.
Ex-London gangster Harry Payne retires to Norfolk to be close to his wife, driven mad when he was forced to kill his best friend, psychopathic gang boss Eugene McCann. Immediately he is drawn into a murder mystery in which an obsessive local police detective targets him as the killer. Unknown to anyone, Harry has psychic abilities he has always suppressed with alcohol. Now he must confront the supernatural and his own personal demons to save his wife and free the tormented souls of the ghosts...
Matt (Josh Bowman) and Anna (Leila Mimmack) are a typical young couple living in London. Anna is enjoying a bright legal career while video gaming-obsessed Matt is a little lost, searching for direction in life. The morning after an unsuccessful date night, masked thugs kidnap Anna before assaulting Matt and locking him into a body vest that contains a mysterious package. Our reluctant hero is given a mobile phone and told to follow instructions and deliver the package to the secretive Dmitri (Neil Maskell). If he fails, or tries to seek help, they will kill Anna. Over the course of one thrilling, high-octane day, Matt must progress his way across London as a host of menacing characters and unpredictable situations test his resolve and push him to the limits. Starring Josh Bowman (Revenge), Will Houston (Sherlock Holmes), Leila Mimmack (High Rise) and Neil Maskell (The Football Factory), LEVEL UP is a truly unique, bold, distinct and unhinged British Thriller full of twists and turns and adrenaline-packed action.
A frighteningly real exploration of the tribal culture of football hooligans from the Brit director of "Goodbye Charlie Bright."
Featuring an outstanding cast of rapidly rising talent, Sorted is a hallucinogenic cocktail of thriller and insider's eye view of the London club scene. Debut director Alexander Jovy has promoted raves and is a qualified lawyer, so it's unsurprising his club scenes, filmed on real nights at the Ministry of Sound and other clubs, are completely authentic. The story has young lawyer Carl, Matthew Rhys, coming from Yorkshire to investigate the death of his high-flying (in every sense) brother. Jovy portrays the gulf between Carl's world in his relationship with classy, conventional Sunny (Sienna--Take a Girl Like You--Guillory), and the hedonistic fantasyland of the club scene represented by fallen Pre-Raphaelite angel Tiffany (Fay--Eyes Wide Shut--Masterson). Straddling the two worlds is a remarkable Jason Donovan as Martin, customs officer by day, glam transvestite by night. Unfortunately atmospheric drama soon gives way to lightweight thriller conventions while Tim Curry's camp villain (surely a parody of DeNiro's Louis Cypher from Angel Heart), creates expectations of a much darker conclusion. Sorted is ultimately old-fashioned, romantic and soft-centred where it needs far more edge, but is nevertheless so luxuriantly stylish it may mark Jovy as his generation's answer to Ridley Scott. A word of warning: several scenes feature very powerful stroboscopic lighting effects. --Gary S. Dalkin On the DVD: The expansive, beautiful colour-saturated cinematography is well captured by the 2.35:1 anamorphic transfer and the Dolby Digital 5.1 sound mix is stunning. There are 10 text profiles of cast and crew, together with seven video interviews comprising over 45 minutes of footage. Also provided is a 26-page electronic press kit, the original trailer and 10 minutes of deleted scenes, with optional director's commentary. The featurette is actually a montage of behind-the-scenes shots edited to the movie's haunting love theme, while the outtakes edit assorted gaffs to the main dance anthem. The alternately informative and trivial director's commentary also features producer Mark Crowdy; together they make good company. --Gary S. Dalkin
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