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CHERRYBOMB (Theatrical Only) |
- Director: Lisa Barros D’Sa, Glenn Leyburn
- Cast: Rupert Grint, James Nesbitt, Robert Sheehan, Kimberley Nixon
- Genre: Drama
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Starring Rupert Grint (‘Harry Potter’) in his first mature role, James Nesbitt and hot new talent Robert Sheehan (‘Misfits’) and Kimberley Nixon (‘Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging’), Cherrybomb tells the story of two best friends locked in fierce rivalry for the same girl as she seductively encourages a ruthless competition for her heart.
Cherrybomb’s edgy content and fantastic performances, will be a must see for fans of ‘Skins’ and ‘Misfits’, and cinema lovers of all ages. The film has already captured the attention of the online community and prompted a highly publicised petition to find a distributor.
Directed by Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn, screenplay written by Daragh Carville and featuring a cool music soundtrack co-written and supervised by the award winning composer David Holmes (Oceans 11,12 and 13).
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COUNTY KILBURN |
- Director: Elliot Hegarty
- Cast: Ciarán McMenamin, Rick Warden, John Bowe, Georgie Mackenzie
- Genre: Comedy
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Drawing its inspiration from bar led comedies such as Cheers and the caustic humour of Father Ted, Elliot Hegarty’s County Kilburn is the funniest film about the Irish in Kilburn ever made.
Along the kilometre stretch of Kilburn High road, there are twenty-eight pubs: that’s one every thirty-six metres. Populated predominantly by the Irish, this area has come to be known as County Kilburn.Here we witness the loves, lives and laughs of a disparate group of dreamers, losers and ever hopefuls. Elliot Hegarty has since become one of TVs sharpest comedy directors with shows such as ‘The Kevin Bishop Show’ and ‘Star Stories’.
Featuring music from – Ultravux, Killing Joke, Shane MacGowan, Merle Haggard, Andy Williams and Toots and the Maytals – and a guest appearance from Paul O’Grady.
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DARK KNIGHT SEASON 1 |
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- Cast: Ben Pullen, Charlotte Comer, Peter O'Farrell, John Bach
- Genre: Unknown
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Set in the dark ages, a time of fear, magic and mystery, DARK KNIGHT is a radical new look at the Ivanhoe legend; an Ivanhoe for the 21st Century, battling tyranny and oppression and a legion of terrifying, magical and hellish creatures. Ancient evil is about to be unleashed on the land and the only hope is the sharp sword, the pure heart and the mysterious force that protects the ‘Chosen One’, Ivanhoe.
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GURU IN SEVEN |
- Director: Shani Grewal
- Cast: Nitin Chandra Ganatra, Saeed Jaffrey, Jacqueline Pearce, Anthony Zaki
- Genre: Comedy
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The film stars a cast of hugely talented British actors and features an astonishing debut from Nitin Chandra Ganatra (Eastenders) as Sanjay, in a role reminiscent of a young Michael Caine in ‘Alfie’, with support from Saeed Jaffrey, Jacqueline Pearce and Anthony Zaki. Guru In Seven is a modern day fable, a rock ‘n’ roll movie for the MTV generation about a desperate group of twenty-something ‘swingers’ and ‘slackers’.
Director Shani Grewal, has been compared to Tarantino and Rodriguez for his ability as a shoestring auteur and the film received rave reviews following its theatrical release. Guru In Seven had a budget of £33,000, shot entirely on location in London, Brighton, Paris and Bombay with snappy editing, a blistering east/west soundtrack and prowling camerawork – Guru In Seven is sharply observed, raw and as un-PC as it gets.
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IT MIGHT GET LOUD (Theatrical Only) |
- Director: Davis Guggenheim
- Cast: Jimmy Page, The Edge, Jack White
- Genre: Documentary
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Directed by Oscar® winner Davis Guggenheim (The Inconvenient Truth), ‘It Might Get Loud’ brings together, for the first time ever, The Edge (U2), Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin) and Jack White (The White Stripes), telling their own stories - their inspirations, their musical journeys, their techniques – in their own words.
Discover Jimmy Page’s first appearance on TV as a skiffle-playing adolescent. Revisit the humble venue for U2’s gig – a playground ledge in Dublin. And learn how to make an electric guitar, Jack White-style, with a piece of old wood and some rusty nails. This unique and intimate film will not only appeal to guitar aficionados and the artists’ fans, but to everyone who loves music.
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