Trapped in a London subway station, a woman who's being pursued by a potential attacker heads into the unknown labyrinth of tunnels beneath the city's streets
The World War Two tale of a young genius's race against time to crack the Nazi 'enigma' code and solve the mystery of his missing girlfriend.
The Smash-Hit internationally acclaimed play is now released on DVD. Staged by the National Theatre of Scotland around the world to rave reviews. Black Watch is an uncompromising hard-hitting look at events around the Iraq war through the eyes of the soldiers of Scotland's celebrated Black Watch regiment. A gripping study of war-torn Iraq and a potted history of the regiment which was amalgamated with other units in 2006 merge into a fast-pace emotional rollercoaster that never fails to move the audience. The play recently ran at London's Barbican Theatre and is soon to be off to New York for a repeat run due to popular demand.
A spine-chilling compendium of creepy horror movies comprising: Creep (Dir. Christopher Smith 2004): Trapped in a London subway station a woman who's being pursued by a potential attacker heads into the unknown labyrinth of tunnels beneath the city's streets. 28 Days Later (Dir. Danny Boyle 2002): Four weeks after a mysterious incurable virus spreads throughout the UK a handful of survivors try to find sanctuary. Blair Witch Project (Dir. Daniel Myrick & Eduar
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