I Used to Be Famous
A former boy band star unexpectedly gets a second shot at success when he forms a bond with a gifted young drummer.
Director: Eddie Sternberg
Actors: Ed Skrein, Eleanor Matsuura, Eoin Macken, Kurt Egyiawan, Lee Long, Neil Stuke, Racheal Ofori
Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
Having satisfied their urge for White Castle, Harold and Kumar jump on a plane to catch up with Harold’s love interest, who’s headed for the Netherlands. But the pair must…
Jo’s Boy
Grandson of a legendary rugby player, son of a legendary rugby player, and he himself a legendary rugby player, Jo Canavero raises his only son, Tom, in a small village…
Another Love Building
Nine couples attend a weekend retreat to mend their troubled relationships, only to find their counselors need more help than they do.
The Skulls II
After joining the Skulls, Ryan Sommers (Robin Dunne) is warned not to betray any secrets about the organization or its high-powered members. However, when Ryan witnesses a murder within the…
Jungle Gents
The boys get sent to Africa by a diamond firm when they find out that one of them can locate the stones by smell.
Carry On Girls
Local councillor Sidney Fiddler persuades the Mayor to help improve the image of their rundown seaside town by holding a beauty contest. But formidable Councillor Prodworthy, head of the local…
Fish Story
A rock band writes a song called “Fish Story” based on a sentence from a badly translated novel by a quack translator. The song exceeds the boundaries of space and…
Breakfast in Bed
Peter’s life is not working out for him until he unexpectedly hits the cover of a popular magazine.
Bad Milo
A horror comedy centered on a guy who learns that his unusual stomach problems are being caused by a demon living in his intestines.
Lee Evans: Monsters
The legend of comedy returns in 2014 with his biggest and funniest show yet. Monsters is the frightening funny new Live DVD from one of the biggest names in British…
Like Father Like Son
Dr. Jack Hammond has best chances to become medical superintendent in the clinic. So he’s completely absorbed in his work and has no understanding for his teenage son Chris’ problems…