• Billy Fury, The Sound of Fury

    Billy Fury, The Sound of Fury

    Billy Fury became an overnight sensation and The Sound of Fury album, a landmark in British Rock & Roll history; and had more Top 40 hits than the Beatles during the 1960’s. Featuring interviews with Vince Eager, Lord Puttnam, Mark Kermode, Amanda Barrie, Len Goodman and Imelda May.

  • Birdemic: Sea Eagle

    Birdemic: Sea Eagle

    A flock of sea eagles attack the coastal town of Santa Cruz, California. Why did the birds attack? Who will survive?

  • Birdemic: Shock & Terror

    Birdemic: Shock & Terror

    In the town of Half Moon Bay, California, an epidemic is on the horizon: a Birdemic. All the birds are attacking humanity for the devastating damage that they are inflicting on the earth: they’re going after gas stations and people’s cars, and the birds have something the humans will never see coming: Bird-Acid.

  • Black Candles

    Black Candles

    A young woman travels with her partner to England on the unexpected death of her brother. Staying with her sister-in-law, she finds her companion soon drawn into a satanic cult based in the house whose rites seem to centre somewhat on large-scale sexual congress.

  • Black Gunn

    Black Gunn

    1970s Blaxploitation action at its mutha-lovin’ best! It’s the Brothers versus the slick honkies from The Mob! When a jive Mafia bookie is robbed, it ignites a war in the Hood!

  • Black Venus

    Black Venus

    Spanish actor Jose Antonio Ceinos stars as a down-and-out sculptor, whose inspiration returns with the strange appearance of a beautiful, mysterious black muse.

  • Blonde Fist

    Blonde Fist

    Liverpudlian legend Margi Clarke stars in this cult classic as a single mum who walks out on an unhappy life in New York and into an unexpected career – as a professional boxer.

  • Blood and Flesh

    Blood and Flesh

    Discover the chilling truth behind the bizarre career and brutal slaying of cult horror and sexploitation Director Al Adamson – the creator of Satan’s Sadists. Too strange to be fiction!

  • Blood Thirst

    Blood Thirst

    A sex-crimes specialist from New York travels to the Philippines to help his friend, a Manila homicide detective, solve a series of murders.

  • Bloodthirsty Butchers

    Bloodthirsty Butchers

    A murderous barber and his equally psychopathic friend, a baker, the barber and baker hatch a plan to murder and make human pies to be sold in his shop.

  • Bloomfield

    Bloomfield

    Richard Harris stars in – and co-directs – this powerful story of an aging soccer player whose life is crumbling. All he has left is a devoted 12-year old fan – and a desire to live free.

  • Blue Hour

    Blue Hour

    The Blue Hour tells the story of Tanya, a young woman with a mysterious past, who finds herself trapped in a sexual hell in Los Angeles. Punctuated by striking visuals and avant-garde editing, The Blue Hour is a lost masterpiece of late period sexploitation.

  • Born for Hell

    Born for Hell

    A disturbed American war veteran arrives in Belfast during the Northern Ireland conflicts, and proceeds to terrorize a household of female nursing students.

  • Brimstone and Treacle

    Brimstone and Treacle

    This is a modern gothic tale about the evil that men do and the price that must be paid to make things right. This movie is a remake of Brimstone and Treacle (1976), which included Denholm Elliott in its original cast as Mr. Tom Bates. This movie also included an incredibly cool soundtrack of songs by artists like The Go-Go’s, The Police, Squeeze, and an irreverently stylish 1930s little diddy called “Spread a Little Happiness”, performed by Sting by himself.

  • Brutes and Savages

    Brutes and Savages

    A former Florida theatre operator who became a world distributor of Mondo films. These inspired him to venture to Bolivia, Peruvian and the Amazonian in order to film Brutes and Savages!

  • Budo: The Art of Killing

    Budo: The Art of Killing

    Budo: The Art of Killing is a highly acclaimed docu-drama on martial arts that was shot entirely on location in Japan. A true cult film with a following from martial artists worldwide.

  • Buster

    Buster

    This Oscar-nominated comedy starring Phil Collins and Julie Walters is based on the infamous ‘Great Train Robbery’. Aware that the police are on to him, Buster Edwards legs it to Mexico.

  • Butter - Short

    Butter – Short

    This British feature short about a young girl struggling with an eating disorder boasts an all-star cast including Richard E Grant, Jane Horrocks and Helena Bonham Carter.

  • Butterfly Lost

    Butterfly Lost

    Ben, a young man on the autism spectrum, is struggling to find his way in life after his sister’s death. But a chance encounter with the new waitress at his local cafe sees their relationship deepening and Ben beginning to confront his grief and fears, on a journey of self-acceptance and healing.

  • Candlelight in Algeria

    Candlelight in Algeria

    James Mason and Carla Lehmann star in this wartime British thriller about a fugitive British agent with a camera full of secrets been hidden from Nazi spies by a beautiful sculptress.

  • Carla's Song

    Carla’s Song

    1987, love in time of war. Bus driver George Lennox meets Carla, a Nicaraguan exile living a precarious, profoundly-sad life in Glasgow. Her back is scarred, her boyfriend missing, her family dispersed; she’s suicidal. George takes her to Nicaragua to find out what has happened to them and help her face her past

  • Carnival Magic

    Carnival Magic

    A magician in a carnival, who reads minds and levitates people, works with a super-intelligent chimp named Alex, who can talk. The magician and the chimp become the carnival stars and attract record crowds. However, the wild-animal trainer, having been replaced as the carnival’s top act, decides to kidnap Alex and sell him to a medical laboratory for experimentation.

  • Carnival Story

    Carnival Story

    A German girl joins a carnival and becomes a high-wire star, capturing the hearts of two circus performers who vie for her attention.

  • Chain Gang

    Chain Gang

    Mac McPherson is framed for murder and sentenced to prison at the Black Creek Prison Farm. He must escape to prove his innocence and find the real killer.

  • Children Of Huang Shi

    Children Of Huang Shi

    About young British journalist, George Hogg, who with the assistance of a courageous Australian nurse, saves a group of orphaned children during the Japanese occupation of China in 1937.

  • Christina

    Christina

    Christina Von Belle (Jewel Shepard), nicknamed The Playgirl Of The Western World, is a young, dark blonde with a 34-23-34 figure and husky voice, an adventurer and heiress of a large fortune. Driving dangerously she plays hide and seek with a young man driver, Patrick (Ian Serra). They share both a passion for driving sports cars, and sex.

  • Cinematographer

    Cinematographer

    An intimate portrait of the craft of great cinematographers. Donald M. Morgan (Se7en, 1941, Under Siege 2) and Owen Roizman (The French Connection, Tootsie, The Exorcist, The Adams Family, Play it Again Sam, Wyatt Earp, French Kiss) reveal the secrets of filmmaking and the stories and clips behind some of the greatest movies from the 1970s to 1990s.

  • Clouds are not Spheres

    Clouds are not Spheres

    The true story of Benoit Mandelbrot, the maverick mathematician who discovered the Mandelbrot set and fractal geometry, which is now used in science, medicine and geography.

  • Colonel March Investigates

    Colonel March Investigates

    It’s almost the X-Files! Boris Karloff heads the Department of Queer Complaints at Scotland Yard! His job is to deal with puzzling cases that would give ordinary detectives the willies!

  • 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.