• Colours of Infinity

    Colours of Infinity

    Presented by Arthur C. Clarke and with music by David Gilmour, this documentary will take you on a trip into the Twilight Zone with the deeply strange Mandelbrot set and fractal geometry.

  • Come Play With Me

    Come Play With Me

    Britain’s greatest sex symbol, Mary Millington, makes you an offer you can’t refuse as she and a gaggle of other beautiful girls set up a health farm. A true-blue British erotic classic!

  • Comfort and Joy

    Comfort and Joy

    It’s Al Capone versus Mr Whippy as two rival Glasgow Ice Cream companies go to war! Both are run by the Mafia and only a radio DJ can stop the raspberry ripple from flowing!

  • Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair

    Confessions from the David Galaxy Affair

    Twin British sex-bombs Mary Millington and Rosemary England take on an astrologer who can bed women all too easily. Diana Dors adds sauce and you can predict no-one goes home a Virgo!

  • Connecting Rooms

    Connecting Rooms

    Explores the relationships shared by the residents of a seedy boarding house in London owned by dour Mrs. Brent (Kay Walsh). Amongst them are busker Wanda Fleming (Bette Davis), who is flattered by the attention paid her by rebellious pop songwriter wannabe Mickey Hollister (Alexis Kanner), and former schoolmaster James Wallraven (Sir Michael Redgrave), who has been accused of pedophilia and reduced to working as a janitor in an art gallery

  • Cradle of Fear

    Cradle of Fear

    British cult horror! A child murderer reaches out from the depths of an asylum to butcher those who convicted him in four terrifying and depraved tales of the macabre! Dani Filth stars.

  • Cream Farewell Concert

    Cream Farewell Concert

    British super group Cream – captured live at the Royal Albert Hall in 1968. Features all their finest songs, extended and digitally remastered from the best available sources.

  • Creation is Violent: Anecdotes on Kinski's Final Years

    Creation is Violent: Anecdotes on Kinski’s Final Years

    Interviews with associates of Klaus Klinski in his final years offer anecdotal evidence of his fragile state of mind and deteriorating work ethic.

  • 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!

  • Criminally Insane

    Criminally Insane

    An obese woman recently released from an insane asylum kills anyone who attempts to get her to stop eating.

  • Cry Wilderness

    Cry Wilderness

    A Bigfoot-type creature befriends Paul, a young student. His father is a park ranger trying to capture an escaped tiger. Everyone in town is on edge and wants the tiger killed. David tries to keep Bigfoot a secret.

  • Crypt of Dark Secrets

    Crypt of Dark Secrets

    Ted Watkins, returns from his last tour of duty in Vietnam and is murdered by three thieves. But a swamp witch named Damballa performs a voodoo rite to bring Watkins’ body back to life and take revenge on the men who killed him.

  • 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.

  • Dancing Before the Enemy

    Dancing Before the Enemy

    Witnessing first-hand the horrors of the Nazi occupation of Poland, acclaimed film producer Gene Gutowski (Repulsion, Cul-de-Sac, The Pianist) recounts his incredible survival story as a fourteen year old boy hiding in plain sight.

  • Dancing Ninja

    Dancing Ninja

    Kung Fu and David Hasselhoff too! A boy with a magical destiny and a desire to be a ninja turns up in Hollywood looking for his true parents. Cue fights and laughs galore!

  • Danger USA

    Danger USA

    An actress takes revenge on a murderous team of sadistic Russian spies bent on locating the mysterious dream machine her father invented.

  • Daniel

    Daniel

    Sidney Lumet directs this fine drama based on the novel ‘The Book of Daniel’ by E.L. Doctorow. A young man grows up in the shadow of his parents, both of whom were executed for spying.

  • Dark Night of the Scarecrow

    Dark Night of the Scarecrow

    In a small Southern town, four vigilantes wrongfully execute a mentally-challenged man, but after the court sets them free mysterious “accidents” begin to kill them off one by one.

  • Dark Night Of The Scarecrow 2

    Dark Night Of The Scarecrow 2

    When Chris Rhymer and her young son Jeremy are forced to relocate to a small rural community, they have no idea of the past terror that their presence re-awakens.

  • 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.

  • Dark Star

    Dark Star

    John Carpenter directs this madcap cult SF comedy about four astronauts in deep space plagued by missing toilet paper and a bomb that thinks it’s God as they demolish planets.

  • Dawn Of Victory

    Dawn Of Victory

    Allied forces in the Middle East commission the son of a German collaborator to destroy the German military airport in Crete.

  • Dead Kids

    Dead Kids

    A scientist is experimenting with teenagers and turning them into murderers.

  • Dead of Night

    Dead of Night

    Andy’s return from Vietnam is marred by just one thing – he’s stone cold dead. The fact that he’s also a ravenous zombie further spoils the moment. Of course it’s a metaphor…

  • Death Brings Roses

    Death Brings Roses

    Pimps, sex workers, killers, mob bosses and double-crosses are deep inside the underbelly of the French Quarter’s club circuit.

  • Death Driver

    Death Driver

    A washed-up stuntman is on a journey to regain the title of world champion driver

  • Death Force

    Death Force

    An American Vietnam soldier on his way home is left for dead and is saved by a pair of Japanese stragglers from WWII, who train him in the way of the samurai.

  • 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 Promise

    Death Promise

    An apartment dweller goes on a search-and-destroy mission to kill the ruthless landlords who murdered his father.

  • 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”.