• Crimes at the Dark House

    Crimes at the Dark House

    1940s fear-fest! Todd Slaughter kills an aristocrat and impersonates him to seize his stately home. But as his insanity grows, he preys on those around him with utter contempt!

  • Curse of the Voodoo

    Curse of the Voodoo

    The Simbas, a sinister native tribe, worship lions as gods and take revenge on those who dare to injure lions. A game hunter, enters their forbidden territory to kill a lion and the tribe cast a curse that will follow him around the world.

  • Dark Places

    Dark Places

    A scheming couple plot to conceal a hidden cache of stolen money from its rightful owner. The only problem is that the house in which they plan to hide it is haunted.

  • Death of a Son

    Death of a Son

    Based on a true story Pauline Williams’s life is shattered when her youngest son dies from a drug overdose. Despite a court verdict of unlawful killing, charges are not brought against the man who administered the fatal injection. Battling against all odds, she takes on the system and the drug barons to demand justice.

  • Death Run

    Death Run

    A scientist places her son and his girlfriend into a cryogenic sleep so they can survive the coming apocalypse. They wake 25 years later in a world dominated by neo-Nazi like ruler, called the Messiah who holds the “Death Run”.

  • Devil's of Darkness

    Devil’s of Darkness

    Villainous vampire Count Sinistre (Hubert Noël) lures pretty young British holidaymakers into his lair in a Breton village. Writer Paul Baxter (William Sylvester) will eventually put an end to his career and rescue lovely Tracy Reed.

  • Diana - The Woman Inside

    Diana – The Woman Inside

    This major documentary about Princess Diana shows her in a fresh, revealing new light, as a source of inspiration and instrumental in bringing much needed change to the Royal Family.

  • Diana Princess of Wales - A Celebration of a life

    Diana Princess of Wales – A Celebration of a life

    This feature programme celebrates the life of Diana, Princess of Wales, and draws upon previously unseen archive and new insights since her death to offer a fresh, revealing portrait.

  • Don't Open Till Christmas

    Don’t Open Till Christmas

    Somebody with very little Christmas spirit is killing anyone in a Santa suit one London holiday season, and Scotland Yard has to stop him before he makes his exploits an annual tradition.

  • Dracula

    Dracula

    Academy Award winner Jack Palance stars in this terrifying adaptation of Bram Stoker’s classic vampire legend written for the screen by sci-fi/horror master Richard Matheson and directed by the legendary Dan Curtis.

  • Dyslexia

    Dyslexia

    An educational documentary. This film describes the often-ignored problem of dyslexia and shows the suffering and distress that can be caused without proper diagnosis and help.

  • Eskimo Nell

    Eskimo Nell

    Three filmmakers hired to make an erotic movie face challenges when their producer flees with funds, forcing them to secretly shoot multiple versions for different backers while dodging a censorship group.

  • Everything - The Real Thing Story

    Everything – The Real Thing Story

    The inside story of Britain’s most most-celebrated originators of soul, funk and disco – The Real Thing. Packed with great music and interviews with a host of Top British stars!

  • Fifty Shades Uncovered

    Fifty Shades Uncovered

    E.L. James’ ‘Grey’ novels are now a global phenomenon. This explicit and captivating documentary explores the twilight zone of submissive romance, bondage and dominance.

  • Find the Lady

    Find the Lady

    Two gun toting hoodlums, Trigger (Mickey Rooney) & Leo (Dick Emery) are hired by the unscrupulous J.K. (Peter Cook) to kidnap his niece Victoria. What follows is lunacy on a scale rarely seen!

  • Finding My Voice
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    Finding My Voice

    Teen Melanie dreams of becoming a singer-songwriter, but when her family is broken up by a tragic event, Melanie blames her music. Will she ever sing again? This moving coming-of-age story celebrates the extraordinary power of song to find hope and redemption in the darkest of times.

  • Fire Maiden's of Outer Space

    Fire Maiden’s of Outer Space

    1950s Sci-Fi at its zaniest! Astronauts landing on the 13th Moon of Jupiter are greeted by sixteen erotically frustrated sex kittens! Will they go where no man has gone before?

  • First Man Into Space

    First Man Into Space

    A 1950s sci-fi/horror cult favourite! An heroic astronaut takes a test flight into space – only to become encrusted with cosmic dust and return to earth as a blood-drinking monster…

  • Followers

    Followers

    Jonty, a struggling social media influencer, discovers that the house he shares with three roommates is haunted. Streaming to his followers with the haunted presence unleashes deadly consequences as Jonty increases his followers to over 1 million.

  • Four

    Four

    The plan: Kidnap your wife’s lover. Take him to a remote warehouse. Hurt him a little. Scare him a lot. Keep your hands clean – hire a detective for the dirty work. Simple? There’s no such thing as simple.

  • Frustrated Wives

    Frustrated Wives

    A pair of frustrated housewives who are bored and neglected by their husbands decide to go to a ‘sex clinic’ in the country.

  • Futtock's End

    Futtock’s End

    In this “silent” sound-effect comedy, Ronnie Barker stars as General Futtock, who has a motley group of guests stay at his country estate for the weekend. Chaos ensues between the butler (Sir Michael Hordern) trying to catch glimpses of the good-looking young guests, rum accidentally falling into the punch bowl, and the lost Japanese tourist.

  • Gaiety George

    Gaiety George

    Musical romance based on the true-life story of London’s first theatrical impresario, George Edwardes, who buys a run-down music hall in the capital and fills it with musical comedies.

  • George Bernard Shaw - Film

    George Bernard Shaw – Film

    George Bernard Shaw was the renowned Irish playwright and political activist who created, Pygmalion, Major Barbara, Arms and the Man, The Millionairess and many others. Not seen for over fifty years, Max Adrian stars as Shaw through the years. This restored presentation of Shaw’s thoughts on theatre, society and capitalism’s injustices is even more relevant today.

  • Ghost Story

    Ghost Story

    A dreamlike chiller and cult British Horror film. Set in the 1930s, it tells of three former public schoolmates who reunite in a country mansion haunted by the spirit of its insane former resident (Marianne Faithfull). The haunting takes place in a surreal world of incest, murder, a demonic doll and a sadistic doctor who presides over a corrupt asylum.

  • Girl Stroke Boy

    Girl Stroke Boy

    The straitlaced parents of a young boy who has, until now, shown no interest in the opposite sex, are surprised when he comes home with a girl/boy from the West Indies.

  • Glastonbury Fayre

    Glastonbury Fayre

    Nic Roeg’s film of the Glastonbury music Festival stars Melanie, Terry Reid, Family, Fairport Convention, Traffic, Linda Lewis and Arthur Brown at the end of the Hippie era.

  • God's Petting You

    God’s Petting You

    A dark, twisted comedy set in the depths of the Brighton underworld. Charlie, a down on his luck heroin addict, falls in love with ‘Tattoo Girl’, a struggling sex addict. Together they hatch a hair-brained scheme to steal a small fortune from a criminally inclined porn star!

  • Groupie Girl

    Groupie Girl

    A bored teenage girl decides she wants to meet rock stars so decides to become a groupie. She finds herself on the road with a rock band called Opal Butterfly, and soon discovers that being a rock band’s groupie isn’t as glamorous as she thought it would be!

  • Hamlet Within

    Hamlet Within

    Hamlet Within is a visual, cinematic experience with Ian McKellen. It explores Shakespeare’s Hamlet: its origins and enduring appeal across all cultures and beliefs. Starring: Ian McKellen (Lord of the Rings, X-Men); John Shrapnel (Notting Hill, Troy) and Lex Shrapnel (Captain America – The First Avenger).