Break is a 'rags to riches', feel good story. The film follows the exploits of Spencer Pryde (Sam Gittins), a gifted, inner-city kid, wasting his talents on petty crime. After witnessing the brutal murder of his pal Denis and finding himself in debt to a drug dealing thug named Ginger, it seems Spencer's life is spiraling out of control, until one day, a chance encounter with a Chinese stranger and former eight-ball pool champion named Vincent Quiang (David Yip) presents him with an opportunity to turn his life around. But in order to make a new life for himself, Spencer will first need to break away from peer pressure of his friends, his environment and all the negative influences of his current life.
A mysterious black substance surrounds the Milgram family house on Christmas morning, trapping them inside. Something monumentally creepy is happening right outside their door, but what exactly? As the family quickly descend into terrified arguments, the TV glows with an ominous message: Stay Indoors and Await Further Instructions. As the screen's grip grows ever more sinister, their paranoia escalates into bloody carnage... Await Further Instructions is the latest from director Johnny Kevorkian, which won the Audience Award at Cinepocalypse Film Festival Chicago and received its UK premiere at FrightFest. Starring David Bradley (Dr Who, Game of Thrones, Harry Potter), Holly Weston (The Danish Girl, Howl, Hollyoaks) and Sam Gittins (Ray & Liz, EastEnders). Extras: Interviews with the cast Storyboard gallery
Four old school villains, Waldorf (Terry Stone, Rise of the Footsoldier: Origins, Once Upon A Time In London), Prozac (Sam Gittins), Fisherman (Ricky London), and Slips (Michael Head) plan one 'Last Heist' to liberate the key to the stashed fortune of the (recently passed away) head of South London crime family, Mick (Perry Benson). Unfortunately, in carrying out the heist, the gang encounters significant obstacles, and violence is the inevitable outcome. Is there really honour amongst thieves, and how far will they go to protect each other, especially as the main threat seems to come from within the gang.
Triple bill of British war dramas. In 'The Eastern Front - Point of No Return' (2020) a band of German soldiers are caught behind enemy lines and do all they can to return to safety. But along the severe extremes of the Eastern Front they find themselves under constant attack. In 'We Go in at Dawn' (2020) British lieutenant Victor Lawrence (Christos Lawton) is held in a POW camp and assumes a false identity, hoping his Nazi captors will not realise his significance. Tasked with securing his release is special forces operative John Seabourne (Kelvin Fletcher), who must liaise with his French counterparts in order to free Lawrence in time for D-Day. In 'Behind the Line: Escape to Dunkirk' (2019) British soldier Danny (Sam Gittins) and his squadron are captured by German soldiers and taken to a POW camp deep in the Ardennes Forest. When the camp officers set up a boxing tournament their aim is to humiliate the British men. However, Danny proves himself to be a more than capable fighter. As the tournament garners more interest the prisoners realise that this could be the perfect distraction to allow them to escape...
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