Directed by Lorna Finnegan
Produced by Nicolas Cage/Brunella Cocchiglia - Tea Shop Productions
Released by Lionsgate
The Surfer is a 2024 psychological thriller film written by Thomas Martin, directed by Lorcan Finnegan and starring Nicolas Cage.[
When a man returns to his beach side hometown in Australia, he is humiliated in front of his teenage son by a local group of surfers who claim ownership over the secluded beach of his childhood.
Directed by William Eubank
Produced by Volition Media and Highland Films
Released by Prime video
When an Army ODA team is ambushed, their only hope lies with an Air Force JTAC (Liam Hemsworth) and a drone pilot (Russell Crowe) to guide them through a brutal 48-hour battle for survival.
Directed by Guy Ritchie
Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer/John Friedberg - Blackbear
Released by Lionsgate
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is a 2024 spy action comedy film directed, co-written and co-produced by Guy Ritchie, and starring Henry Cavill, Eiza González, Alan Ritchson, Henry Golding and Alex Pettyfer. Based on the 2014 book Churchill's Secret Warriors: The Explosive True Story of the Special Forces Desperadoes of WWII by Damien Lewis, the film portrays a heavily fictionalised version of Operation Postmaster.
Directed by Marianne Elliot
Produced by Stephen Woolley/Elizabeth Karlsen - Number Nine Films/BBC Films
Released by DCM
The Salt Path is a 2024 British film directed by Marianne Elliott (in her feature directorial debut) starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs. The screenplay is by Rebecca Lenkiewicz, who based it on the memoir of the same name by Raynor Winn.
A married couple receive a bad health diagnosis and are left homeless after legal trouble, so embark on the 630-mile (1,010 km) South West Coast Path, the longest uninterrupted path in England, from Minehead to Poole around the coast of Devon, Cornwall, and Dorset.[1]
Directed by Tilman Singer
Produced by Fiction Park and Waypoint Entertainment
Released by NEON
Starring Hunter Schafer and Dan Stevens, Cuckoo is Tilman Singer's fabulously deranged and unpredictable sophomore feature. Cuckoo is a terrifying, unnerving, and exceedingly well-crafted film that unwinds into a thrill ride of carnage as the young Gretchen is sent away to stay in the German alps with the eccentric insane Herr König.
Directed by J.J. Perry
Produced by Endurance Media and Mad Chance Productions
Released by Lionsgate
The Killer's Game is a high octane action comedy starring Dave Bautista, Sofia Boutella and Ben Kingsley. Joe Flood (Bautista) is a hit man with a heart of gold who falls for ballerina Maize (Boutella) while on a hit job in Budapest. Joe discovers he has a terminal illness and decides to put out a contract on his own life in hopes of giving Maize a big life insurance payout. Things inevitably go awry: Joe decides he doesn’t want to die, so he has to fight off an array of colourful assassins.
Directed by Adam Cooper
Produced by Gramercy Park Media
Released by The Avenue Entertainment
Sleeping Dogs is an American crime thriller film directed by Adam Cooper in his feature-length directorial debut from a screenplay adapted by Cooper and Bill Collage from the 2017 novel The Book of Mirrors by E.O. Chirovici, and starring Russell Crowe and Karen Gillan.
An ex-homicide detective with memory loss is forced to solve a brutal murder, only to uncover chilling secrets from his forgotten past.
Directed by Daniel Kaluuya & Kibwe Tavares
In a dystopian London, the gap between rich and poor has been stretched to its limits. All forms of social housing have been eradicated and only The Kitchen remains. A community that refuses to move out of the place they call home.
Directed by Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire
A young paramedic makes his way through his first year on the job in New York City.
Two hard-up strangers stumble across a haul of cocaine on a shipwrecked boat. After agreeing to sell it and split the cash, they become entangled with police, masked hitmen, and a sharp-suited gangster known as 'The Tailor'.
From pure elation to devastating heartbreak, follow the world's best surfers as they fight for the championship title.
Follows men's and women's pro tennis players throughout four Grand Slam tournaments.
Created by Hania Elkington
Set in the world of elite tennis, the drama portrays Justine Pearce as a one-time rising star whose sudden success at 17 took her and her coach Glenn Lapthorn to the semifinals of the French Open.
Directed by Oliver Hermanus
In 1950s London, a humorless bureaucrat decides to take time off work to experience life after receiving a grim diagnosis.
Directed by Catherine Hardwicke
An American mom inherits her grandfather's mafia empire in Italy. Guided by the firm's consigliere, she hilariously defies everyone's expectations as the new head of the family business.
Directed by Roland Emmerich
The world stands on the brink of annihilation when a mysterious force knocks the moon from its orbit and sends it hurtling toward a collision course with Earth. With only weeks before impact, NASA executive Jocinda "Jo" Fowler teams up with a man from her past and a conspiracy theorist for an impossible mission into space to save humanity.
Directed by Raine Allen-Miller
Two youngsters reeling from bad breakups who connect over an eventful day in South-London.
Directed by Adrian Grunberg
Stranded on a crumbling rig in Baja, a family faces off against a vengeful megalodon shark.
Directed by Anand Tucker
The Critic is a story of ambition, blackmail and desire with a dazzling anti-hero at its dark heart. A whodunnit wrapped in a Faustian pact which winds tighter and tighter. Patrick Marber adapted the script from Anthony Quinn's novel.
Directed by William Nunez
The story of one of the great environmental disasters to befall the United States, and the terrible movie that help bring the catastrophe to light.
Directed by Damián Szifron
Baltimore. New Year's Eve. A talented but troubled police officer (Shailene Woodley) is recruited by the FBI's chief investigator (Ben Mendelsohn) to help profile and track down a disturbed individual terrorizing the city.
Directed by Chris Sweeney
Score by Dominik Scherrer
With nowhere else to turn, The Man is forced to use Helen to ensure he stays alive long enough to discover who he is. Lachlan has a renewed urgency to find his suspect.
Directed by Aml Ameen
Original Score by James Poyser
Inspired by writer, director, and star Aml Ameen's life, Boxing Day follows Melvin (Ameen), a British author living in America, who returns home to London for Christmas to introduce his American fiancée, Lisa (King), to his eccentric British-Caribbean family. Their relationship is put to the test as she discovers the world her fiancée has left behind.
Directed by Jim Archer
Score composed by Daniel Pemberton
After a particularly harsh winter Brian goes into a deep depression; completely isolated and with no one to talk to, Brian does what any sane person would do when faced with such a melancholic situation. He builds a robot.
Directed by Eva Husson
A maid living in post-World War I England secretly plans to meet with the man she loves before he leaves to marry another woman.
Directed by David Alexanian, Russ Malkin
Long Way Productions
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Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman journey to glorious landscapes across South and Central America on the backs of prototype electric Harley Davidsons in the third series of the epic motorcycle series.
Directed by Sara Colangelo
Music scored by Nico Muhly
An attorney in Washington D.C. battles against cynicism, bureaucracy and politics to help the victims of 9/11
Director - Helena Coan
Composer - Alex Somers
Salon Pictures
Audrey Hepburn won her first Academy Award at the age of 24 and went on to become one of the world's greatest cultural icons: a once-in-a-generation beauty, and legendary star of Hollywood's Golden Age, whose style and pioneering collaboration with Hubert de Givenchy continues to inspire. But who was the real Audrey Hepburn? Malnourished as a child, abandoned by her father and growing up under Nazi occupation in Holland, Hepburn faced a life-long battle with the traumas of her past, which thwarted her dreams of becoming a ballet dancer, and cast a shadow over her personal life. Yet she found inner peace using her superstardom for good as a global ambassador for UNICEF and bringing her life full circle; first a victim of war, then a source of relief to millions.
Director - Kelly Oxford
Composer - Ariel Loh & York Lore
Stampede Ventures
Los Angeles, 1998. After dropping out of college and moving back home to live with her parents, Winona is diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. Skeptical of her doctor's opinion since she hasn't had a panic attack, she carries on with her wild lifestyle. However, when things begin to truly unravel around her, Winona reluctantly decides to see a therapist and face her truths.
Directed by Bjorn Runge
Music composed by Jocelyn Pook
Joan and Joe remain complements after nearly 40 years of marriage. Where Joe is casual, Joan is elegant. Where Joe is vain, Joan is self-effacing. And where Joe enjoys his very public role as the great American novelist, Joan pours her considerable intellect, grace, charm and diplomacy into the private role of a great man's wife. As Joe is about to be awarded the Nobel Prize for his acclaimed and prolific body of work, Joan starts to think about the shared compromises, secrets and betrayals.
Directed by Ian Bonhote & Peter Ettedgui
Music by Michael Nyman
Salon Pictures
Exploring the life of British fashion designer Alexander McQueen, who started his career in his teens before gaining notice as designer for Givenchy and launching his own label, which continues to this day. He took his own life in 2010.
A feature-length biographical documentary of Nicola Adams OBE, the double Olympic and WBO female boxing champion, and the first woman to ever represent England in boxing.
Directed by Helena Coan
Music by Aisling Brouwer
Directed by Michael Winterbottom
Revolution Films / Sky TV
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon return as their fictional alter-egos in the fourth instalment of director Michael Winterbottom's perfectly seasoned comedy road trips.
Directed by Michael Winterbottom
Greed tells the story of self-made British billionaire Sir Richard McCreadie, whose retail empire is in crisis. For 30 years he has ruled the world of retail fashion, bringing the high street to the catwalk and the catwalk to the high street. But after a damaging public inquiry, his image is tarnished. To save his reputation, he decides to bounce back with a highly publicised and extravagant party celebrating his 60th birthday on the Greek island of Mykonos.
Directed by Michael Haussman
Composed by Will Bates
The epic tale of Sir James Brooke, the British adventurer who became King of Sarawak in the 1840's and embarked on a lifelong crusade to end piracy and head-hunting - only to face charges of murder and piracy himself
Directed by Andrew Baird
Music composed by Raffertie
Set in the near future in a colony of state-of-the-art humanoid robots. When its creator’s daughter goes missing, he hires private investigator David Carmichael, to bring her home. David teams up with Jane, a highly advanced and self-aware A.I., to track down the missing daughter. Moving through the dangerous iron jungle, they rapidly piece together the mystery, uncovering a crime that leads them to question the origins on Zone 414 and the true purpose behind the ‘City of Robots.”
Directed by Kevin Lewis
Music scored by Emoi
A quiet drifter is tricked into a janitorial job at the now condemned Wally's Wonderland. The mundane tasks suddenly become an all-out fight for survival against wave after wave of demonic animatronics.
Directed by Martin Owen
Sky TV
A contemporary take on the 1838 Charles Dickens novel, Oliver Twist.
Born In New York, Raised In Paris, chronicles the role of hip hop, in empowering disenfranchised black and Arab youths, in France, to highlight and protest police brutality.
Directed by Jonathan Teplitzky
Music scored by Lorne Balfe
During WWII, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill struggles with his decisions. As he second-guesses his decision on Operation Overlord, his wife, Clementine, inspires him to forge ahead.
Directed by Robert Mullan
Music composed by Jocelyn Pook
Scottish psychiatrist R.D. Laing performs various daring experiments on people who were diagnosed as mentally disturbed.