A thrilling and terrifying reimagining of the Frankenstein story as crime drama, starring multi-award winningSean Bean as police investigator John Marlott who goes in search for a chilling & diabolical foe.
"Step into the darkness"
Inspector John Marlott is recruited by Sir Robert Peel to assist the investigation of a series of crimes in 19th Century London, which may have been committed by a scientist intent on re-animating the dead.
Joining Sean Bean is an all star cast including Anna Maxwell Martin, Richie Campbell, Samuel West, Ed Stoppard, Charlie Creed-Miles, Steven Berkoff and Kate Dickie.
This drama follows the real-life story of heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali’s legal battle with the US government over his refusal to serve in the Vietnam War. Retold through dramatisations of actual events as well as television footage from the time, Muhammad Ali’s Greatest Fight was nominated for two Primetime Emmys.
Following his wife’s death, software CEO Peter (Liam Neeson) discovers a cryptic note amongst her possessions and becomes convinced she was engaged in an extramarital affair. Obsessed with finding out the truth, Peter will stop at nothing to find the man who ruined his marriage and to exact his revenge.
Nominated for fourteen Primetime Emmys and three Golden Globes, this biopic follows Winston Churchill as he holidays with his wife in France whilst awaiting the results of the 1945 general election. Brendan Gleeson won the Outstanding Lead Actor Award at the Primetime Emmys for his portrayal of Churchill in this examination of the wartime leader’s public and personal life during the war.
Michael Sheen and Dennis Quaid play Tony Blair and Bill Clinton in this film that charts the relationship between the two leaders following the 1997 election. Written by Peter Morgan (The Queen, Frost/Nixon), The Special Relationship was nominated for two Golden Globes and five Primetime Emmys with the performances of Sheen and Quaid in particular receiving praise.
Rhys Ifans stars in this film adapted from the 2002 Caryl Churchill play. Set in the near future, a father’s decisions come back to haunt him as the sons he had cloned begin to unravel the truth of their own identities, as well as that of their father’s.
Adapted from the play of the same name by Academy Award nominated writer David Hare, this drama follows Alcoholics Anonymous member Paul Peplow as he travels to London to meet Victor Quinn, a man obsessed both with the concept of addiction and with his wife Elsa (Uma Thurman), herself a recovering alcoholic.