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- Fury and Talos try to stop the Skrulls who have infiltrated the highest spheres of the Marvel Universe.
- In London, intense sexual encounters take place between an American college student, named Lisa, and an English scientist, named Matt, between attending rock concerts.
- A fashion photographer unknowingly captures a death on film after following two lovers in a park.
- An American doctor and his wife, a former singing star, witness a murder while vacationing in Morocco, and are drawn into a twisting plot of international intrigue when their young son is kidnapped.
- A tough cop is dispatched to take down a serial killer who has been targeting police officers.
- Architect/vigilante Paul Kersey arrives back in New York City and is forcibly recruited by a crooked police chief to fight street crime caused by a large gang terrorizing the neighborhoods.
- An up-and-coming gangster is tested by the insurgence of an unknown, very powerful threat.
- A record company intern is hired to accompany out-of-control British rock star Aldous Snow to a concert at L.A.'s Greek Theater.
- An ambitious Pakistani Briton and his white boyfriend strive for success and hope when they open a glamorous laundromat.
- The pressures of fame have superstar singer Noni on the edge, until she meets Kaz, a young cop who works to help her find the courage to develop her own voice and break free to become the artist she was meant to be.
- An unrepentant ladies' man gradually begins to understand the consequences of his lifestyle.
- A dangerous, violent gang kidnaps a woman and her daughter to extort some money from her rich husband. He and her down-on-his-luck ex-cop ex-husband decide to deal with the kidnappers themselves.
- A rookie cop is obsessed with tracking down the killer of a 15-year-old girl, who she hunts over the course of 28 years.
- In the teeming, multicultural metropolis of modern-day London, a seemingly straightforward missing-person case launches a down-at-heel private eye into a dangerous world of religious fanaticism and political intrigue.
- Billy Ocean performs in he music video "When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going" from the original motion picture soundtrack from the film The Jewel of the Nile (1985) recorded for Jive Records. The music video features Billy Ocean singing on stage with the band. The stars from the movie dressed in white suits later join him as backup singers.
- In Brixton, London, 15-year-old Layla gets sucked into gang activity.
- A young British punk and roadie for The Clash navigates life in socially torn 1970s England.
- The video which accompanied the single was filmed at London's Brixton Academy on 17 August 1990. The audience members were given free T-shirts with the words 'AC/DC - I was Thunderstruck' on the front and the date on the back, and these T-shirts were worn by the entire audience throughout the filming of the video.
- Computer game show.
- A radical student feels that he has been betrayed by the college association to which he belongs, and thinks more violent actions must be taken in order to alter the existing system.
- A Guyanese immigrant is exposed to the hustle and bustle of life in Brixton, South West London.
- Five very different characters are thrown together in one weird, mashed up day. It started out like any other, but 24 hours later everything had changed. South West 9 takes you through the windscreen of the new millenium. The death of idealism, capitalism, religion and hippies. Even the drugs don't work anymore. The 'summer of love' generation have come down and they're ready to riot. Seattle. Stockholm. Paris. Genoa. May Day riots.
- Johnny Was is a gritty gangster drama set in the tough city of Brixton, London. Johnny (Vinnie Jones) is trying to escape his violent past by living a simple "quiet life".
- This DVD Release (Complete Masterworks) contains the groundbreaking, hard to get (legally), HBO episodes which tell the tale of The D in their early days on the road to stardom. Also included is the concert at London's Brixton Academy that was by chance recorded on November 3, 2002
- James Penfield (Jonathan Pryce) has made a career out of journalism. Now bankrupt, he finds himself with a group of other writers in the middle of the dispute-ridden British homeland at the time of the Falklands War.
- Vince Noir and Howard Moon bring their surreal adventures to the stage.
- To mark the conclusion of their "Third World Week" celebration, a cricket team in a small English village invites a black cricket team from South London to a charity game with comical results.
- The young, gifted and black generation of the 70's who started the British Reggae movement is captured in this unique documentary. Groove to the smooth sounds and see rare footage.
- Amy Morris goes on a night out to celebrate her 26th birthday, but unbeknown to her friends she never makes it home. The story is told as a passive ARG in the style of a messenger app. Over 7 days you see Amy's phone and will receive messages from her family and friend as her friends uncover the truth behind her disappearance.
- Front man Aaron has it all. The mates, the band, a girl - and cancer. When he meets someone new, only he can decide whether to rock until he drops or grow up to survive. Life and love. It's all going on, South of the River.
- Four war-time performers known for their concert parties, have a reunion. They decide they are still good together and form a successful nightclub act.
- A girl is hit by a truck and needs a rare blood transfusion. The only 3 donors are a murderer on death row, a scientist selling secrets, and a soccer player nearing a milestone.
- A Black Deaf woman who is caught up in domestic violence and lost in translation. But should this be taken at face value? She's lonely. In fact, abused and trapped in silence by her abuser. The trauma she experiences from the abuse means she is unable to live a normal life. Until one day she builds up the courage and grabs an opportunity. Police officers arrive at her house. Will she be heard? Will the police protect her? Or will she be another statistic? Things do not turn out the way she expected.
- Three black militants kidnap the waiters in an Italian restaurant in London. Soon the victims befriend their kidnappers.
- In mid 1970s, black British youth, were perceived through the media as criminals, treated as outcasts and invisible. The film's vision was influenced by notables which include Macolm X, Black Panthers, Angela Davis and George Jackson.
- 4 avengers of the apocalypse are trying to save the world paralyzed by a mysterious virus.
- Over the course of one day Jamal is parading his charm and faux wealth, but the cracks start to show when interactions with the mother of his child become volatile, and an unknown hostile threatens everything he's worked so hard to earn.
- Based on the novel The Stone Shiva by Manish Patel, the movie centres on the Holy Smokes crime syndicate and the real-life $6 million Heathrow Airport robbery, involving battles with the Chinese Triads, Jamaican Yardies and the English Firm to see who rules London.
- Totally Stripped follows The Rolling Stones in 1995 as they recorded and performed stripped down versions of their classic songs in studio sessions in Tokyo and Lisbon and on stage in Amsterdam, Paris and London. The programme captures rehearsals, interviews, live performances and footage of the band in the studio.
- A film about Eric Campbell, the tall Scottish actor who was most famous for playing the quintessential villain for Charles Chaplin's Tramp character.
- 'Cinema Now' is a short, observational documentary film depicting closed cinemas from the point of view of their exteriors in and amongst the London cityscape. During the COVID-19 pandemic thus far, cinemas around the country have been closed and left (largely) without government funding or support - depriving audiences of their love for cinema. The film sets out to document cinemas in their current state. With no narration or music - except an overwhelming cascade of localised, diegetic sounds (traffic noise, pedestrians walking and natural ambiences) for every cinema filmed - the film intends to show cinemas as they are now: motionless, noiseless, devoid of activity. The occasional pedestrian may incidentally cross the frame, as might a car or bicycle - none of these occurrences will be scripted, or conversely, made to feel purposefully desolate. With the film, we want to capture and show not just closed cinemas but members of the public passively walking by and giving little, if any, notice to them. The film will thus take the form of an observational documentary, with long static shots of each venue. The matter of fact is that whilst the people's cinemas remain closed, wider society has felt powerless. The film is committed to demonstrating solidarity with independent cinema owners, staff and public alike who all cherish the cinema as an establishment, a social space and as a means for discovering film.
- Made for TV stage comical production of the classic tale, Cinderella.
- A woman struggling with forgiveness tries to ignore the repeated contact of a man but when his calls go unanswered he decides to break into her home leading to a deadly situation.
- Konzerte der japanischen Band: Babymetal, aufgenommen am 07.07. und 08.11.2014 in London auf der Babymetal World Tour 2014.
- Siren is a story of passion and desire between two women in a sleepy English coastal village; Elizabeth a frustrated local girl and Sirena, a visiting Spanish stranger.
- 'There'll Always Be an England' - named after Vera Lynn's stirring intro music - was recorded on Saturday, November 10th and captures the energy and excitement of the band and the crowd. The whole of the classic 'Never Mind The Bollocks' album is performed, together with a mixture Pistols cover versions, b-sides and even an impromptu crowd sing-along of 'I Do Like To Be Beside the Seaside'. This could only ever be the Sex Pistols.
- Pete Townshend performs with his supergroup Deep End, live at the Brixton Academy, London, November 1985. He formed the 14 strong Deep End band from musicians who played on his 1985 album White City, including David Gilmour of Pink Floyd.
- A young man's actions in 1985 bring terror to the last place he ever wanted to harm and spark violence in a community that demanded to be heard.
- Victoria and Marcus' long weekend plans go awry when they are unable to leave an apartment in Brixton.