
A virus takes over a small town, and the inhabitants become obsessed zombies.

A virus takes over a small town, and the inhabitants become obsessed zombies.

Burdened with unbridled passion, the threesome navigates the “lower city” of tropical Salvador Bahia, stumbling through a treacherous landscape of sex and jealousy. Suffocated and unable to go on, the three must accept one another as lovers, adversaries and ultimately friends; learning to overlook the defiance of their actions and joining one another down an unthinkable path. A startlingly intimate debut from director Sérgio Machado, LOWER CITY bursts with a sensuality and energy emanating from the unflinching performances of the vibrant young cast.

After the devastating loss of his father as a young boy, Peter Ranos denies God’s presence in his life and decides to take matters into his own hands. Years later he’s married and living the daily grind of a struggling actor. Despite his best intentions, his life is riddled with financial ruin, joblessness, and marital challenges, but he still thinks that all he needs is that one big break. But every time a break is near, something happens which only sets him back further. Peter’s world finally collapses. In his powerlessness, Peter has a divine experience that changes his life and he cannot deny the power of God.

Maggie (Anjelica Huston) and Ben (Bill Pullman) are middle-aged siblings who don’t care for one another. Although Ben, a perpetual screw up, sold his share of their father’s estate to his sister years ago, he returns hoping to build a house and a new future. With an acquaintance (Julia Stiles) in the Bureau of Land Management ready to falsify records of the original sale, he hashes out a plan to regain the property while smoking joints with good friend Gerry (David Morse). Maggie must decide how to react as sibling rivalries renew. Trouble marks the second feature film for Pulitzer Prize-nominated playwright and novelist Theresa Rebeck (“Mauritius,” “Seminar”); and also serves as a reunion for Huston and Brian d’Arcy James, who both appeared on the Rebeck-created NBC cult TV musical “Smash.”

To win the Sodor Cup, it’ll take more than speed. Swift engines Kana and Thomas must use their smarts and work together to cross the finish line first.

“61: Highway to Hell” tells the story of Richter Scale, a talentless LA based rock band desperate for fame and fortune. They are on the verge of breaking up when their manager convinces them that the only thing standing between them and glory is a pact with the devil. So they borrow an RV and head out for the infamous crossroads of Mississippi.– But with questions looming: Will the devil actually show up to meet them there? And more importantly, will he even want their souls?

Serial dater Scarlett helps Jenny, a perpetual singleton, to fall in love. But as they work together, Scarlett can’t help fall for the one guy Jenny might finally be getting somewhere with.

Despite their parents’ efforts to separate them, Noah and Nick’s love seems unbreakable. However, work and college open their lives to new relationships.

A woman pauses her career to be a stay-at-home mom, but soon her domesticity takes a surreal turn.

Friday 8 May 2020 will mark the 75th anniversary of the formal end of the Second World War in Europe. “V-E Day – Forever in their Debt” tells the stories of those who experienced the end of the war in all its many forms. It features a wide range of interviews from children who remember the street parties, to the servicemen who remember not having to buy a single drink that day, then there are the POWs for whom a hot bath was all they wanted after years of captivity. The programme is richly illustrated with archive including a colour film showing the celebrations in London. Other archive films show a grumpy Montgomery taking the surrender of German land forces in northern Germany on May 4.

After discovering his blood-soaked daughter dead in the bathtub, David Bryson attends a self-help group to help save him from his ghostly nightmares. But when a group of mysterious cult-like women offer to help him resurrect his daughter. David’s choices will not just decide his fate… but the fate of his dead daughter’s SOUL.

A colorful neighborhood salon is threatened by a new addition. The pot is stirred by a local magazine competition and a long standing rivalry. Which salon has what it takes to win the grand prize?