Simon Phillips and Tom Benedict Knight star in this British action thriller sequel to Paul Tanter's 2013 film 'He Who Dares'. Following on, six months after the SAS carried out a successful rescue mission to recover the Prime Minister's kidnapped daughter from a terrorist group, the UK's most wanted criminal, Alexander Holt (Phillips), escapes from prison and starts putting plans in place to get revenge for his time spent behind bars. His plan: kidnap the Prime Minister (Russell Kilmister). While SAS Captain Chris Lowe (Knight) faces an inquiry into his and his team's actions in the kidnapping case, Holt takes advantage of the lack of security and attacks 10 Downing Street, taking the Prime Minister hostage. Can Holt and Lowe put their differences aside and negotiate a reasonable agreement that allows the PM to get out alive?
Deep in the mind of Steven Colin the secret of an ancient martial arts power lays dormant. In a former life Colin wielded the forceful sword of Alexander The Great. With it's strength and his superior fighting skill he massacred an army of warriors led by the vicious Parmenion (Hong). Now in the year 2003 his enemies are back and are determined to seek the man who would be king in their attempt to destroy him for all eternity. With new-found force Colin must step forth once again into a 2000 year-old battle and finally settle the score.
Jack returns in this third installment to repay those that tried to kill him in Amsterdam.
Torn between sexual desire her vows of chastity and her fear of eternal damnation a medieval nun struggles with her sanity. Bordering on madness she seeks solace in the savage words of sexual denial that are spoken to her by a disturbing death Nun vision. Her sanity is further threatened by the imagined figure of Mary Magdalene who challenges her concepts of sex as an evil malignant force. In between these discussions the nun's mind is filled with brooding violent sexual fantasies that push her into a world of blackness blood and orgasmic destruction.
Titles Compride: Human Traffic: The real story of youth in the nineties is this: chemicals clubs bars pubs pushing the vinyl blagging the guest list mobile phones trainers combats care-less monged mashed sorted safe. And here it is in all its pupil-dilated teeth grinding club-hopping glory. The weekend has well and truly landed... Goodbye Charlie Bright: is the humorous and heart-warming story of the friendship between two teenage boys from a tough council estate. Set during a long hot summer it charts the close but volatile relationship between Charlie and Justin. The Last Seven: When William awakes from unconsciousness he finds himself confused and alone in an empty London street. As he explores the area he discovers that not only are all the people missing but so are his memories.
Dead Man Running's Tamer Hassan and Danny Dyer explosively reunite for this taut action-thriller in which a cataclysmic event has left London deserted and under the thrall of a sinister presence.When William (Simon Phillips) awakes from unconsciousness, he finds himself confused and alone in an empty London street. As he explores the area, he discovers that not only are all the people missing but so are his memories. A chance encounter teams him up with six other lost souls, led by soldier Jack (Hassan), who are all haunted by fractured memories of a devastating event. After a terrifying attack on one of the survivors, Jack realises they are not the only survivors and the race is on to escape the capital and the darkness that stalks its desolate streets.
A little over-extended as a two-hour movie, The Eligible Bachelor was one of several such feature-length productions made (late 1992) in Granada Television's long-running Sherlock Holmes series. Based on the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle story The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor, this TV movie finds Holmes (the ailing Jeremy Brett, playing an increasingly darker and more neurotic detective) and Dr. Watson (Edward Hardwicke) called upon to help in a case involving the disappearance of Henrietta Doran (Paris Jefferson), fiancé of the noble Lord Robert St Simon (Simon Williams), who was last seen with a former lover of St Simon's, Flora Millar (Joanna McCallum). The unimaginative Scotland Yard instantly arrests Millar on suspicion of foul play, but it is Holmes who has to find the missing woman. Fans of the entire series might best enjoy this slightly clunky programme, though there is much of interest about Brett's performance to recommend it. --Tom Keogh
Five friends return home from a cocktail party to their cottage deep inside the woods of the Peak District. Having rubbished the notion of urban legends our main characters find themselves weaving through the nightmare reality of their very own horror story! Cut is a claustrophobic thrill ride only relenting on its increasingly unbearable tension and heart stopping shocks to inject a little humour to soften the blow and increase the fun! Because the film takes place in a single continuous shot the audience feel more connected to the action that ever before- there is no escape! This filming concept creates an incredibly exciting uniquely terrifying experience never before witnessed in a horror film. The film stars Zach Galligan (Gremlins) as well as a host of up and coming talent including Danielle Lloyd Simon Philips (Jack Said) and Michael Socha (Dogging: A Love Story)
Ray Russell Mo Foster and Simon Philips (aka RMS) flew in from London and Gil Evans flew in from New York. That evening further inspired by the beautiful music of Herbie Hancock who preceded them on stage the band played a wide ranging collection of titles. Everyone had a ball and as a the final chord died away Gil shook his clasped hands above his head his familiar gesture seeming to say 'we got there'. Tracklisting: 1. Broadway Rundown 2. First Love 3. The Whole Of Tomorrow 4
Rod Morgenstein presents this collection of prog rock drumming lessons and performances from some of the best-known icons of the genre. Contributors include Neil Peart (Rush) Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater) Gavin Harrison (Porcupine Tree) Carl Palmer (ELP/Asia) Nick D'Virgilio (Spock's Beard) Chris Pennie (Coheed and Cambria) Simon Phillips (The Who/Toto/Jeff Beck) Todd Sucherman (Styx) and Gregg Bissonnette (David Lee Roth). The programme covers all the signature elements of progressive drumming including power odd meters precision creativity and complexity.
Concert/Documentaire en anglais pour Batterie Instrument/Discipline : Batterie Support : DVD Auteur/Compositeur : COLLECTIF Coffret 4 DVD qui regroupe les meilleurs moments du Modern Drummer Festival de 2008, des performances live et des interviews d'artistes. Vous y retrouverez notamment le Bill Stewart Group, le Billy Ward Trio ainsi que le Thomas Pridgen Trio. Contenu : Simon Phillips and Protocol; Ndugu Chancler; Will Calhoun; Billy Ward Trio; Thomas Pridgen Trio; Bill Stewart Group; Gavin Harrison; Todd Sucherman; Dafnis Prieto Sextet; Derek Roddy; Carmine Appice's SLAMM
The Collection of 8 Simon Wiesenthal DVD's including Genocide and The Long Way Home both of which are Oscar Winners for Best Documentariy Features.
Cut is a tense British horror starring Zach Galligan (Gremlins) and a host of up-and-coming native talent. The story takes place in a cottage located deep in the wilds of the Lake District in which a group of friends have returned following a party. In this isolated retreat the tired party-goers' nerves get the better of them. And soon they find that the urban legends they were dismissing only moments before are becoming a horrific reality. What makes Alexander Williams' Cut stand out from the 'slasher film' pack is that the action takes place in one long continuous shot. The result is a uniquely claustrophobic experience which pulls you in and offers no mercy.
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