Bernard Hill
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The Black Stuff
(1980)This social commentary on Thatcher’s Britain follows a gang of tarmac layers who take on a job without their boss's knowledge.

Golden Years
(2016)When the financial crisis empties their accounts, a group of pensioners seizes the opportunity to replenish their funds through a bank-robbing spree.

Madagascar Skin
(1995)A large facial birthmark keeps Harry (John Hannah, "The Mummy") from finding love. Suicidal, he heads to the shore to end his life. Instead he meets the mysterious Flint and begins something more than a friendship.

Shepherd on the Rock
(1993)A sheep farmer and his family fight for their land against the persistent efforts of a property developer.

JFK's Women: The Scandals Revealed
(2006)Just as the American press was finally bracing itself to reveal the story of JFK’s long string of affairs and lovers, he was assassinated in Dallas.

Exodus
(2007)To secure the freedom of his father who’s been unjustly imprisoned for 20 years, an adopted son must wage war on his neofascist politician stepfather.
No Surrender
(1985)A scheduling mixup means two groups of old-timers have reserved the same bar for a party on the same night. One group is Protestant die-hards while the other consists of Catholics hard-liners.

Forever Young
(2024)The fountain of youth discovered in a groundbreaking elixir offers a couple in their 50th year of marriage the chance to rewrite the past.

North v South
(2015)Two lovers from very different worlds navigate the chaos that divides the Northern and Southern criminal underworlds in this British gangster film.

The Gambling Man
A rent collector unhappy with life decides to use his talent with cards to improve his lot, but his success is built on a tangle of lies and deceit.

Franklyn
(2008)FRANKLYN, a visually stunning dystopian fantasy for modern times. Set between the parallel worlds of contemporary London and the futuristic faith-dominated metropolis of Meanwhile City is the story of four lost souls divided by parallel worlds.

Outpost 11
(2012)In a steam-powered world, the lives of three soldiers manning a listening post in the Arctic are plunged into chaos when the warning light blinks off.

The Bounty
(1984)An idyllic voyage to Tahiti in 1789 turns a crew aboard the H.M.S. Bounty against its captain when they find tropical paradise and unlimited sex.

Drowning by Numbers
(1988)An unsettling salvo of sumptuous visuals, macabre capers and numerical mischief about three generations of women who murder their husbands.

Joy Division
(2006)After World War II, an orphaned teen soldier is ‘adopted’ and turned into a KGB agent. A mission in London will make him question everything he knows.

Wimbledon
(2004)A fading tennis pro meets a beautiful, brash young player on the rise - sparks fly, but her dad thinks it's a disastrous match for both in this romantic comedy.

The Tragedy of Richard III
(1983)Overcome by ambition and jealousy, the duplicitous Richard will stop at nothing to claim his brother's throne. One by one Richard eliminates all those who stand in his way but, on the eve of the battle of Bosworth Field, the ghosts of his victims appear to foretell his defeat.

Gothika
(2003)A criminal psychologist (Halle Berry) awakens to find herself a patient in her own institution with no memory of the murder she's apparently committed. As she struggles to reclaim her sanity, she finds herself the pawn of a vengeful spirit.

The Scorpion King
(2002)Adventure rules! As the spectacular Mummy series explodes into a new realm of breathtaking, non-stop action in The Scorpion King! Unleashing WWE superstar The Rock as the most feared warrior of the ancient world, The Scorpion King plunges you into a sweeping tale filled with stunning fight sequences, awe-inspiring battles and pulse-pounding thrills.

Double X: The Name of the Game
(1992)A former petty thief and skilled safecracker, now the brains behind a dark organization, grapples with a desire to leave his crime life behind.