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Bad Day
Rebecca Ryan has been working as an undercover agent for Organised Crime Division, investigating London’s mobsters. When Rebecca finds her young daughter brutally murdered, she fears her cover has been blown and unleashes a brutal campaign of vengeance against the mobsters who killed her daughter.
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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.
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Hard Rock Zombies
A hard rock band travels to the tiny and remote town of Grand Guignol to perform. Peopled by hicks, rubes, werewolves, murderous dwarves, sex perverts, and Hitler, the town is a strange place but that doesn’t stop the band’s lead singer from falling in love with a local girl named Cassie. After Nazi sex perverts kill the band to satisfy their lusts, Cassie calls the rockers back from the grave to save her, the town, and maybe the world.
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Howling III
A horror comedy with bite! A uniquely Australian breed of werewolves appear in the Outback and it’s tucker time! Meanwhile a sociologist studying them falls inappropriately in love!
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Love Circles
This film traces the chance meetings that happen everywhere, every day, from the view of a pack of cigarettes handed from person to person. As it is passed between partners in a string of chance sexual encounters, the pack is carried around the globe.
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UK Theatrical Release UpcomingThe Cat and the Canary
An admirable 1970s remake of the Bob Hope classic murder mystery! As a family of greedy money-grabbers gather for the reading of a will, a lunatic escapes from a local insane asylum.
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The Rutherford County Line
The life Of Sheriff Damon Huskey and his manhunt for the man who killed his brother.
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YellowBrickRoad
One Morning in New England, 1940, the entire population of Friar New Hampshire – 572 people – walked together up a winding mountain trail and into the wilderness. They left behind their clothes, their money, all of their essentials. Even their dogs were abandoned, tied to posts and left to starve. No One knows why. The U.S. Army eventually discovered the remains of nearly 300 of Friar’s evacuees. Many had frozen to death. Others were cruelly and mysteriously slaughtered. The bodies of the remaining citizens are still unaccounted for.