Johnny English, a clumsy and unintelligent MI7 employee, becomes Britain's only spy after a bombing at an agent's funeral wipes out the rest of the agency. Assigned to prevent the theft of the Crown Jewels, English encounters a plot by French prison entrepreneur Pascal Sauvage to become King. With the help of his assistant Angus Bough and Interpol agent Lorna Campbell, English must stop Sauvage and save the Queen.
Rich Mr. Dashwood dies, leaving his wife and three daughters poor. They move to a small cottage in Devonshire. Marianne falls in love with the dashing Willoughby, but he then abandons her. Elinor's hopes of romance with Edward are crushed when she learns of his engagement to Lucy. After a series of trials, Edward is released from his engagement and proposes to Elinor. Marianne marries Colonel Brandon, while Willoughby regrets his choices.
Strange Angel follows the life of Jack Parsons, a brilliant rocket engineer in 1930s Los Angeles. As he rises through the ranks of the military and the scientific community, he becomes entangled in occult rituals and alternative lifestyles, leading to a spiral of personal and professional challenges.
Modus follows a psychology professor and criminal profiler as they investigate a series of murders in Stockholm, Sweden. The case becomes more complex as they uncover a connection to religious fanaticism and a hate crime.
The Riff Raff Element is a 1990's British comedy-drama series written by Debbie Horsfield and directed by Jeremy Ancock, who also directed Dressing for Breakfast and episodes of The Bill and Bergerac. It was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series in 1994.
According to Bex is a British sitcom that aired on BBC One in 2005. Starring Jessica Stevenson, it was written by Katie Douglas, Julia Barron and Fred Barron, who also created My Family and After You've Gone. The American sitcom Courting Alex, starring Jenna Elfman, was originally based on According to Bex.
Detective Coyle is trying to solve several bizarre murders and is having no luck finding a suspect. But when his girlfriend turns into a werewolf and gets kidnapped by a vampire, things start to fall into place...
A Private War (2018) follows the true story of renowned war correspondent Marie Colvin as she risks her life to report on the frontlines of conflicts around the world. From her firsthand experiences in war-torn countries like Syria and Iraq to her personal struggles with addiction and relationships, the film explores the sacrifices and trauma faced by journalists who dedicate their lives to documenting the horrors of war.
A female police officer investigates a decades-old murder case in a small village, uncovering dark secrets and facing resistance from the tight-knit community.
A businessman gets caught up in an assassination plot when he travels to Cuba.
Wonderful You is a British drama television series made by Hartswood Films for the ITV network in 1999. The series was shown at 10 pm, after ITN moved their main evening newscast away from this traditional slot. It plots the lives of a group of people in their early thirties. The principal plot line revolves around the relationship between Marshall, his girlfriend Clare and her old friend Henry, who remains madly in love with her.
Effie Gray tells the story of Effie Gray, a young woman who finds herself in a loveless and unconsummated marriage in Victorian England. As she struggles to find happiness and love, she must navigate the complexities of societal expectations and the domineering presence of her mother-in-law. This period drama explores themes of love, desire, and personal liberation.
A group of military wives come together to form a choir while their partners are away serving in Afghanistan. Through music and friendship, they find strength and solace in each other during challenging times.
Set in Spain, this musical follows the story of a love triangle, an interrupted wedding, and a summer of sunshine and singing on rooftops.
The Outcast is a TV show that tells the story of a young boy growing up in post-World War II England, dealing with the emotional struggles of being without a mother and having an emotionally distant relationship with his father. The series explores themes of coming-of-age, loss, and the impact of war on family dynamics.
Judas Kiss is a gripping crime thriller that follows the story of a couple caught in a web of blackmail, deceit, and murder. When a businesswoman is implicated in a bloody face crime, a detective from the FBI is determined to bring justice. As the investigation unfolds, dark secrets are revealed, leading to a thrilling climax.
In this gothic horror drama, a 15-year-old girl named Laura meets and falls in love with a mysterious woman named Carmilla, who turns out to be a vampire. As Laura uncovers the truth about Carmilla's nature, she must confront her own sexual curiosity and navigate the secrets and dangers of their relationship.
Hills Like White Elephants is a 2002 short film based on a story by Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway's story was published in 1927 in the second collection of short stories titled Men without Woman.
The Disappeared is a British horror movie set in England, where a teenage boy goes missing from a working-class council estate. His brother embarks on a desperate search, uncovering a dark secret buried within the community. The disappearance is captured on a haunting videotape, and as the father-son relationship is tested, they must confront their fears to find the truth.
In 19th-century Scotland, a faithful West Highland White Terrier named Bobby embarks on a series of adventures after the death of his owner. Facing challenges such as being declared a stray dog and struggling to find a place to belong, Bobby's loyalty and courage shine through as he navigates through a changing world.