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The second movie in David Hare's Johnny Worricker trilogy. Loose-limbed spy Johnny Worricker, last seen whistleblowing at MI5 in Page Eight, has a new life. He is hiding out in Ray-Bans on the Caribbean islands of the title, eating lobster and calling himself Tom Eliot (he’s a poet at heart). We’re drawn into his world and his predicament when Christopher Walken strolls in as a shadowy American who claims to know Johnny. The encounter forces him into the company of some ambiguous American businessmen who claim to be on the islands for a conference on the global financial crisis. When one of them falls in the sea, their financial PR seems to know more than she's letting on. Worricker soon learns the extent of their shady activities and he must act quickly to survive when links to British prime minister Alec Beasley come to light.

Roxanne (known as Roxy) is a star performer in her local soccer team. Her natural talent is noticed by local team owner Victor Grace who signs her up. However it's not so easy being the only female professional soccer star in the country.

Antigua's first feature film is a romantic comedy that tells the story of Lovelyanne 'Luv' Davies, who returns from Canada to Antigua and struggles to adjust to life on the small island. Following her professional turmoil and personal drama, including being caught in an unexpected love triangle.

When the architect behind a proposed luxury resort on a small Caribbean island, falls in love with a Canadian marine biologist, who is hell bent on stopping the project, the stage is set for a tragic showdown between the developer and the small fishing community who stand to lose their way of life and their very fragile marine environment, which is hanging in the balance.