The award winning story of the Magdalene Asylums of 1960s Ireland, where countless young women were ritually abused by the Catholic Church.
Starring Oscar-nominee Barry Keoghan (Saltburn) and Christopher Abbott (Possessor), BRING THEM DOWN is a tense and gripping thriller about two warring families set against the harsh landscape of rural west Ireland. When the ongoing rivalry between farmers Michael (Abbott) and Jack (Keoghan) suddenly escalates, it triggers a chain of events that take increasingly violent turns, leaving both families permanently altered. From award-winning first-time filmmaker Christopher Andrews and co-starring Colm Meaney, Paul Ready and Nora-Jane Noone, this is a fierce, muscular debut that signals a bold new cinematic voice.
A caving trip goes badly wrong for six girlfriends as they discover they're not alone in the dark.
A caving trip goes badly wrong for six girlfriends as they discover they're not alone in the dark.
Jack Taylor is an Irish ex-cop, on the wrong side of forty who has become a finder with a sharp tongue and a soft heart. He takes on the cases The Guards won't touch, no matter how hopeless. He’s pig stubborn. He defends the lost and the broken. He's good because he looks where no one else looks, talks to the people no one else talks to. Moreover, he knows every back street in his hometown, Galway, knows the seed and breed of everyone in it. But small towns have big memories, and like Jack they are quick to anger and slow to forgive. Based on the novels by Ken Bruen and starring Iain Glen, (Game of Thrones, Downton Abbey), Nora-Jane No one (The Descent, The Magdalene Sisters), and Killian Scott (Love/Hate, Single-Handed) this DVD collection brings together the first three stories; The Guards, The Pikemen and The Magdalen Marty. Special Features: Interview with Director Stuart Orme Iain Glen Filmography Ken Bruen Biography Picture Gallery Subtitles
Jack Taylor is an Irish ex-cop on the wrong side of forty who has become a finder with a sharp tongue and a soft heart. He takes on the cases The Guards won't touch no matter how hopeless. He's pig stubborn. He defends the lost and the broken. He's good because he looks where no one else looks talks to the people no one else talks to. Moreover he knows every back street in his hometown Galway knows the seed and breed of everyone in it. But small towns have big memories and like Jack they are quick to anger and slow to forgive. Based on the novels by Ken Bruen and starring Iain Glen (Game of Thrones Downton Abbey) Nora-Jane Noone (The Descent The Magdalene Sisters) and Killian Scott (Love/Hate Single-Handed) this DVD collection brings together the next three stories; The Dramatist Priest and Shot Down.
Paul Graynor is an alienated press photographer who lives and works in a hostile and threatening city and it was just a matter of time before he became a victim of serious crime. Finding himself the subject rather than the purveyor of an inner city tabloid story Paul tries to come to terms with his attack though the scars - both psychological and physical prove impossible to heal. Savage is an exploration of violence and masculinity and studies in forensic detail Paul's metamorphosis from victim to avenger.
A caving trip goes badly wrong for six girlfriends as they discover they're not alone in the dark.
Inseparable sisters raised in a small town on the Irish border, Lauren and Kelly's lives were shattered with the mysterious death of their mother. Left to pick up the pieces after her sister abruptly disappeared, Lauren is suddenly confronted with the family's dark and traumatic past when Kelly returns home after being reported missing for a whole year. With the intense sisterhood reignited, Kelly's desire to unearth their history is not welcomed by all in the small town, as rumours and malice spread like wildfire, threatening to push them over the edge.
Beyond The Rave is a seductive and blood-curdling tale of a soldier's last night of freedom and his personal journey through hell. When girlfriend Jen vanishes from an all night rave Ed tracks her down to a remote forest where he finds her under the spell of the mysterious Melech and his sinister crowd. The lid lifts on the underground rave scene in gory glory as the fangs come out the blood runs deep and the vampire stakes go through the roof.
Simon Pummell directs this sci-fi thriller set in a future where the powerful Brand New-U organisation finds better lives for clients by inserting them into the lives of other people. When Nadia (Nora-Jane Noone) is abducted by Brand New-U her boyfriend Slater (Lachlan Nieboer) is forced to go to extreme lengths to try and track her down. By infiltrating the company's network of better-life donors, Slater is forced to move through a series of parallel existences during his search. With his quest becoming more dangerous the deeper he gets, Slater becomes increasingly desperate in his attempts to recover all he has lost.
When the depths of an old swamp are inadvertently disturbed the body of a man who was murdered over 2 000 years ago is awakened and rises to brutally revenge his death. Now it's up to a group of strangers lead by a mysterious hunter (Vinnie Jones) to venture in to the dark wilderness to put an end to the rampaging evil.
Legend Of The Bog
An English soldier must find and win back his girlfriend from the clutches of a mysterious group of hardcore ravers before he flies to Iraq in the morning.
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