Maleficent, a vengeful fairy, curses an infant princess out of anger. However, she soon realizes that the child has the ability to bring peace to their troubled land. Maleficent embarks on a journey of redemption as she tries to undo the curse and protect the princess.
Shine on Harvey Moon! is a British comedy-drama series made by Central Television for ITV from 8 January 1982 to 23 August 1985 and briefly revived in 1995 by Meridian. This generally light-hearted series was created by comedy writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran. The series is set in the East End of London shortly after the Second World War. Upon being demobbed RAF serviceman Harvey Moon, played by Kenneth Cranham, returns home and finds his family involved in various troubles. His wife Rita, played by Maggie Steed, is not interested in resuming their relationship, and works in a seedy nightclub frequented by American servicemen. He becomes involved with the Labour Party and the union movement. The name of the series is a wordplay on the title of the popular 1908 song 'Shine On, Harvest Moon'. The first series was commissioned and recorded by ATV at their Elstree studios with the remaining series filmed at newly constructed facilities in Nottingham.
The White Princess is a TV mini-series set during the 16th century in England. It revolves around the political conflicts, court intrigues, and the epic history of the War of the Roses. The story follows the life of a princess caught in the middle of the battle for power between the houses of York and Lancaster.
During World War II, a group of renegade German Army officers plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler in a desperate attempt to end his tyrannical rule.
Daniel Craig's character is a middle-man drug dealer planning his early retirement when his boss gives him a dangerous assignment. He must find a missing girl hooked on cocaine and negotiate the purchase of stolen pills. Along the way, he faces threats from vengeful Serbians, a rival drug dealer, and a police informant. In a twist of betrayal and violence, he ultimately loses everything and is killed.
In this horror sequel, Kirsty Cotton is sent to a psychiatric hospital where the horrors of hell continue to haunt her. With the help of a fellow patient, she must unravel the mysteries of a puzzle box and confront the sadistic Cenobite leader, Pinhead.
In Ancient Greece, Hercules, son of Zeus, is stripped of his immortality and must face many challenges in order to reclaim his birthright and save his people.
Hatton Garden is a TV mini-series based on the true story of a robbery that took place in London's Hatton Garden. A group of elderly criminals plan and execute a daring heist on a safe deposit facility, stealing millions of pounds worth of jewelry and cash. Their methodical planning and execution, as well as the subsequent police investigation, make for a gripping and suspenseful drama.
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1996) is a TV show based on the novel by Anne Brontë. It follows the story of a painter and novelist who escapes from an abusive marriage and moves to a country estate to start a new life. She becomes a protective mother and a single mother, facing challenges and finding independence in rural England during the Victorian era.
Political intrigue and murder occurs when the English town of Portsmouth is sealed off by the military during the eve of World War III.
37 Days is a docudrama TV show that takes place during the 37 days leading up to World War I. It focuses on the political events and negotiations that took place between various countries and diplomats, including British, French, and German politicians. The show explores the risk-taking decisions made by diplomats and the impact they had on the outbreak of the war. It provides a detailed portrayal of the European political landscape in the early 20th century.
When a terrorist bombing occurs in London, a lawyer is assigned to defend a man accused of orchestrating the attack. As she delves deeper into the case, she uncovers a web of government cover-ups and surveillance videos that could expose the truth.
Detective Constable Jack Mowbray has seen a lot of disturbing things on the job. But somehow the family man has never taken it home with him—until now. The brutal murder of a young woman in Bristol sets off a chain of events that may change Mowbray forever and tear his family apart. When the Bristol murder is linked to a series of recent killings, the investigating team grows to more than a dozen detectives and just as many petty jealousies and full-blown rivalries. Mowbray’s boss, DCS Henderson keeps the pressure on as it becomes clear that the latest killing will not be the last. Mowbray and his colleagues race to find a predator who will strike again—without apparent motive.
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (1989) is a TV show that tells the story of a young girl named Jeanette who is raised in a strict religious family. The show explores her journey of self-discovery and challenges faced due to her unconventional beliefs. It touches upon themes of faith, religion, and identity.
Mr. Jones is a movie based on a true story about a journalist who goes to Ukraine and exposes the devastating Holodomor famine. He uncovers the truth behind the Soviet regime's intentional starvation of millions of Ukrainians in the 1930s. Through his investigative reporting, he reveals the horrors of the famine and the government's efforts to cover it up.
Our Mutual Friend, a TV mini-series based on the novel by Charles Dickens, explores the interwoven lives and complex relationships of various characters in 19th century London. It delves into themes of obsessive love, mistaken identity, poverty, and greed.
Brother Sun, Sister Moon is a 1972 biographical drama film directed by Franco Zeffirelli and based on the life of Saint Francis of Assisi. The story follows the journey of Francis, a wealthy young man who renounces his wealth and embraces a life of poverty and spiritual awakening. Through his encounters with nature, his friendships, and his spiritual devotion, Francis inspires others to seek a deeper connection with God.
Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool is a biographical drama based on the true story of the relationship between a fading movie star and a young actor. Set in the 1970s and 1980s, the film explores themes of love, aging, and the refusal of medical treatment. The story is centered around the actress' battle with breast cancer and her determination to live life to the fullest. It is a touching portrayal of a unique love story that transcends age and societal expectations.
In 1957, a private detective in Brighton, England is framed for the murder of his wife. Two years later, his case is re-examined by a prosecuting attorney who believes he may be innocent. As the detective races against time to gather evidence and prove his innocence, he uncovers a web of deceit and betrayal. With the help of a famous painter and a femme fatale, he must navigate through a series of car crashes, murder trials, and death sentences to uncover the truth.