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For more information please visit www.vivaverve.com/inthedarkhalf Alastair Siddons' In The Dark Half tells the compelling and mysterious story of a teenage girl's journey through her own unsettled imagination. Set half in shallow suburbia and half in the mystical, eerie woods, the film explores the nature of depression and delusion whilst maintaining a chilling edge. 15-year old Marie and 6-year old Sean are neihbours. Whilst Sean goes on hunting trips with his father Filthy, a secret den on the hill has become Marie's refuge from a world she is finding increasingly difficult to cope with. One night, while Marie is babysitting for Filthy, Sean suddenly dies in her care. As Filthy's grief threatens to overwhelm him, Marie becomes aware of another presence. It follows her from the hill into the city and it won't leave her alone. It wants something from her. Is it the spirit of Sean? Or her unresolved past creeping into her present and distorting her perception of reality? In the Dark Half was the first film to go into production under the umbrella of South West Screen's iFeatures digital filmmaking scheme, the BBC Films and Bristol City Council-backed 'micro-studio' initiative. Starring Tony Curran (Red Road), Lyndsey Marshal (The Hours) and Jessica Barden (Tamara Drew), In The Dark Half is a haunting and atmospheric story about love, grief and redemption with an unexpected twist.
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Under the mistaken impression that his pet hamster, Abu, is ill Harry Hill and his Nan (Julie Walters) take him to the vet, who wrongly gives them the tragic news that Abu has one week to live. Harry, who thinks he speaks fluent hamster (but, in fact, misunderstands every squeak that comes out of his little pal's mouth), incorrectly thinks Abu's dying wish is a trip to Blackpool. With Nan making three, the trio embark on a road trip to the seaside town. Unbeknownst to them, the Vet is actually the dirty rotten henchman of Harry's evil twin brother Otto (Matt Lucas), who was raised separately by Alsatians. Addicted to Hula-Hoops and fuelled by revenge, Otto's nefarious plot is to kidnap Abu and make him the centrepiece of the plastinated hamster world he's creating in his evil lair. Can Harry and Nan stop Otto before it's too late?
In Odeon Cinemas - December 6th 2013 KLOWN follows two wildly inappropriate friends — played by celebrated international comedians Frank Hvam and Casper Christensen — as they run amok through the Danish countryside, plowing through endless awkward confrontations and unspeakable debaucheries. Hopelessly wrongheaded Frank "kidnaps" the 12-year-old nephew of his pregnant girlfriend in an eager attempt to prove his fatherhood potential, and they join sex-crazed Casper on his secret adulterous weekend canoe trip. Rampaging through exclusive brothels, hospitalizations, armed robberies and even prison, the three paddle downstream from one chaotic misadventure to the next, all culminating in a surprisingly sentimental portrait of friendship and a final shocking reveal that you'll never be able to unsee.
http://www.facebook.com/RedLightsUK www.momentumpictures.co.uk/ www.facebook.com/MomentumPicturesUK A brilliant paranormal investigator and her faithful assistant must face their deepest fears in RED LIGHTS, a riveting thriller that follows a sometimes-harrowing journey into the world of the supernatural and the minds of the scientists who try to explain it. When the razor-witted DR. MARGARET MATHESON (Sigourney Weaver) and her assistant TOM BUCKLEY ( Cillian Murphy) set up a laptop, infrared camera and measuring apparatus to observe a séance at a remote mansion, the stage is set for them to solve the paranormal mystery that is terrorizing the residents. Then it begins—violent crashing sounds, the table levitating, the medium sweating. It's an awesome display of supernatural power. Or so it seems. But for Matheson and Tom, it's just another day on the job as paranormal investigators dedicated to exposing hoaxes. When Matheson and Tom aren't training college students in the art and science of spotting fakes, they're out in the field exposing them: a mother who insists her child can do "automatic painting," for example, or a faith healer who uses electronic gadgetry to prey on the vulnerable. But one psychic poses the ultimate challenge for skeptical science: the world-famous SIMON SILVER (Robert De Niro). Charismatic, blind and possibly dangerous, Silver vanished from the spotlight years earlier after a journalist critical of him mysteriously died. Now, amid frenzied media attention, he is staging a comeback, touring cities and drawing huge crowds as he showcases his mind-boggling powers. But for Matheson and Tom, Silver's return casts a dark shadow.. It immediately drives a wedge between them. Tom sees it as a golden opportunity; if he and Matheson can prove Silver a fraud, it will be a huge professional coup. But Matheson refuses to investigate Silver, she's still recovering from the emotional damage caused by a stunt he pulled years earlier that exploited a deep personal secret of hers.. Silver's return reopens up that old wound, but the more Matheson resists investigating him, the more vehemently Tom insists on it. When Tom finally breaks ranks with Matheson to investigate Silver alone, chaos ensues. As he secretly observes one of Silver's theater performances from a specially concealed press box, Silver throws a terrifying blind stare his way. Tom's instruments explode and the house lights go black. Far worse, that same night, Matheson collapses at the college lab. And when she dies soon afterwards, Tom launches into an obsessive quest to find out if Silver is the real deal, tracking him across town and forcing his way onto a scientific panel that will subject Silver to rigorous testing. It's a journey that leads Tom through a series of nightmarish psychic encounters, culminating in a spectacular showdown with Silver before a packed theater audience and forcing Tom to confront some loaded questions: If Silver isn't a fake, what can explain the bizarre things Tom witnesses? And more terrifyingly, if Silver is a fake, could it be that someone else is creating these phenomena—perhaps without even knowing it?