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Fresh out of prison, a former debt collector working for a gangland boss is told he has a terminal brain tumour. In an attempt to atone for his past he rescues a young girl from trafficking, forcing him into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with his boss.
After being stranded in a vast wilderness for as long as he can remember, with no memory of how he got there, Daniel stumbles across a businessman who has experienced the same fate. The forced exile of the two opposing men takes them on a journey of self-discovery and freedom.
A single father begins to suspect his volatile teenage son of planning a criminal act.
After the death of his wife, a father finds out his son is gay and confronts him leading to devastating consequences.
During a series of flashbacks, we discover that only one person has manipulated lots of people and they all end up at the same place. Follow his instructions. Kill or die. Can anyone fight through this? Can they escape the evil tormentor?
A young American girl travels to Europe to track down the Nazi guard responsible for the murder of her great-grandparents.
Worn out by the uphill battle of caring for her husband with early-onset dementia and his rapid decline, a tenacious woman has to face a tough decision: will she move on with her life or stay with him, for better or worse?
In a 19th century England, young Henry Pinkerton is about to take part in a pistol duel. Across the town, his opponent - Lord Wilbert Digby, a bully and a masterful pistol slinger already awaits. Henry travels to a remote field outside the town, which odds on seems to be his final destination. However, there is a hope. Henry is accompanied by his second and a close friend of his late father. Lord Alistair Wallace, a drunkard war veteran, has his own agenda in this affair. He has made a strong promise to his late friend 10 years ago. When Henri Pinkerton and Lord Alistair Wallace meet Lord Wilbert Digby and his second Grenville Shelby, the conflict is such that there is no room for peace-making. Only a pistol duel can resolve matters.
In the manner of Tales of the Unexpected and twisted British anthology stories, Lips follows the curious events experienced by Michael, who learns that lending a sympathetic ear can have far-reaching consequences.
A small team prepare to investigate an infamous haunted house.
A man wakes up in an empty white room. There are no doors, no windows, nothing. The only object in the room is a laptop and he soon discovers that whatever he writes on it becomes true. He quickly ends up following his first instinct and creating a woman for sex, but the experience isn't as satisfying as he thought because the girl is just an empty shell, unable to say anything apart from 'I want sex'. The man realises that to have a real connection he needs a real person. So he starts adding details to the description of the girl until finally he realises that, in order to create a real person to connect with, he has to create the whole world around her. He writes and writes and, as he keeps working, the world around him acquires shapes, colours and textures. He finally manages to turn the girl into a real person, Eve, and everything seems perfect. But what happens when Eve discovers her true origin?
Woman leaves the fork on the table. Man takes the fork from the table. Woman did something that Man needs to know. Man has heard something that Woman needs to know.