Catalogue

ISLANDS
Director(s): Jan-Ole Gerster
Cast: Sam Riley, Stacy Martin, Jack Farthing

Tom is the tennis coach at a luxurious island hotel, filling the time between lessons with alcohol and casual dalliances. The arrival of the Maguire family pulls Tom out of his normal routine and he strikes up a relationship with Anne, her husband Dave and their son Anton. Tom is unable to shake the feeling that he has met Anne before, and this tension grows between them until one night, Dave goes missing and the police investigation points to both Anne and Tom as suspects.

“Hypnotic from start to finish and unexpectedly hopeful for a movie with so much arsenic in its blood” 
IndieWire 

THE UNHOLY TRINITY
Director(s): Richard Gray
Cast: Pierce Brosnan, Samuel L. Jackson, Brandon Lessard

Montana. 1873.
In the moments before his execution, Isaac Broadway gives his estranged son Henry (Brandon Lessard) an impossible task: murder the Sheriff who framed him for a crime he didn’t commit.
Intent on fulfilling his promise, Henry travels to the remote town of Trinity, only to discover that the man he’s come to kill is already dead. But before he can leave, an unexpected turn of events traps him in town and leaves him caught between Gabriel Dove (Pierce Brosnan), the town’s upstanding new Sheriff, and a mysterious figure, cryptically named St. Christopher (Samuel L. Jackson).
As Henry’s quest for revenge turns into a struggle for his own survival, he discovers that his father built the town of Trinity on a dark secret — and a stash of stolen gold that St. Christopher is hell-bent on retrieving. Henry aligns with Dove’s wife Sarah (Veronica Ferres), but to stay alive, he will have to face his father’s demons and the history of violence that threatens to put the town at war with itself.

LOLLIPOP
Director(s): Daisy-May Hudson
Cast: Posy Sterling, Idil Ahmed, TerriAnn Cousins

When Molly is released from prison after serving four months, she assumes it will be a matter of hours before she can pick up children from foster care. Instead, Molly finds herself in the mother of all catch-22s: she can’t get housing because she doesn’t have her kids living with her; but she can’t get them back without a roof over her head.

CAN I GET A WITNESS?
Director(s): Ann Marie Fleming
Cast: Keira Jang, Sandra Oh, Joel Oulette

It’s the future and we’ve solved all the world’s problems: mitigated climate change, eradicated poverty, achieved cross-species equality. There’s just one catch: humans have to end life at 50 and teenage artists have to document it. It’s Kiah’s first day on the job…

BANK OF DAVE 2: THE LOAN RANGER
Director(s): Chris Foggin
Cast: Rory Kinnear, Chrissy Metz, Amit Shah, Rob Delaney

Bank of Dave 2: The Loan Ranger follows our hero Dave Fishwick who, having set up his
successful community bank in Burnley, decides to take on the Pay Day lenders who are
wreaking havoc. Dave assembles a team to take on the pay day lenders once and for all
with the help of a few friends along the way…

Don’t miss this sequel to the immensely popular Netflix film BANK OF DAVE, based on a true story.

COLD WALLET
Director(s): Cutter Hodierne
Cast: Raúl Castillo, Melonie Diaz, Tony Cavalero, Josh Brener

After losing everything in a cryptocurrency scam, a ragtag team of Redditors attempt to kidnap the kingpin who screwed them over. But when the home invasion takes a turn for the worst, they become victims in a sadistic game.

Steven Soderbergh presents this enthralling thriller from Cutter Hodierne (Sundance Award winning Fishing Without Nets) and acclaimed producers Vanishing Angle (The Beta Test, Werewolves Within).

POISON
Director(s): Désirée Nosbusch
Cast: Tim Roth, Trine Dyrholm

Poison is a love story about a couple reunited years after tragedy drove them apart. Their brief but intense meeting will bring simmering pain and resentments to the surface but will be a reminder too of cherished intimacies and the love they once shared.

“The nuanced, deeply-felt performances carry this emotionally charged two-hander”  – Screen Daily

Critically acclaimed and well received at film festivals, this beautiful drama has already been greenlit for a sequel, due to start filming at the end of 2025.  

THINGS WILL BE DIFFERENT
Director(s): Michael Felker
Cast: Adam David Thompson, Riley Dandy, Chloe Skoczen, Justin Benson

When estranged siblings Joseph and Sidney rendezvous at a local diner after a close-call robbery, they hightail it to an abandoned farmhouse that transports them to a different time in order to escape the local cops. Their getaway is derailed when an unknown and cryptic metaphysical force emerges and blocks them from returning home. Trapped on the puzzling plot of land, their captor makes it clear that no one can leave until their deadly demands are met. What results from their entrapment not only bends the forces of spacetime —forcing the two to question everything they know about their own reality— but bends Joe and Sid’s familial bonds beyond the point of trust and forgiveness.

Michael Felker makes his feature debut through this twisty science-fiction thriller with dark doses of horror and suspense. THINGS WILL BE DIFFERENT is a tragic puzzle of a film where time, blood, and isolation spur endless cycles of false hope and damning despair.

CLASSIFIED
Director(s): Roel Reiné
Cast: Aaron Eckhart, Tim Roth, Abigail Breslin

Operating alone in the field for more than 20 years, a CIA hitman uses the “Help Wanted” section of the newspapers to get his orders from the Agency. A young UK MI6 analyst) tracks him down to deliver shocking news: his CIA boss has been dead for years and the division long since shut down. Together, they set out to discover whose orders he’s been executing.

CONFIDENZA (TRUST)
Director(s): Daniele Luchetti
Cast: Elio Germano, Federica Rosellini, Vittoria Puccini

Love. Fear.
Can the threat of a secret being revealed make you live as an honest man? Based on the novel by Domenico Starnone, CONFIDENZA (TRUST) is a thriller of the soul, telling us how love and fear can affect our lives forever.

Original score by Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke

“A film which forces you to think, doubt and hypothesize” – The Hollywood Reporter

LATE BLOOMERS
Director(s): Lisa Steen
Cast: Karen Gillan, Margaret Sophie Stein, Jermaine Fowler, Kevin Nealon

Louise, an aimless, 28 year-old Brooklynite, recently single, sort of a musician, depressed without admitting to it, drunkenly falls while doing something stupid and breaks her hip. This lands her in a physical therapy ward full of people twice her age. There, she meets Antonina – a cranky elderly Polish woman, who speaks no English. Louise gets a job caring for her. Neither woman loves the arrangement but it’s time to face the truth about aging. We all have to grow up sometime.

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