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1. Pit Stop (2020) (2019)
79 min | Comedy, Horror
A rave in a deserted warehouse, the perfect place to introduce a NEW designer drug - right? Two young blokes, alongside two girls picked up en route, quickly discover just how wrong they ... See full summary »
Director: Jason Wright | Stars: Bruce Payne, Swaylee Loughnane, Cassandra Haswell, Andrea Sandell
Votes: 554
2. Torture (2021)
96 min | Horror
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?
Director: Jason Wright | Stars: Rudy Barrow, Finty Bernini, Roma Bernini, Kara Buckley
Votes: 145
3. Infected (I) (2015)
14 min | Short, Horror
After the accident, Rebecca discovers herself in a very different world than she remembers. Plagued by her patchy memory and self-doubt she fends for herself. She encounters Gary who tells ... See full summary »
Director: Jason Wright | Stars: Darren Kent, Lee Nicholas Harris, Luna Wolf, Michael Chapman
Votes: 20
4. Extinction (II) (2017)
Short, Horror
"Extinction" which is one of the segments for the NEW zombie anthology film "Zombie Wars", tells the story of one of the last outposts from the zombie apocalypse. Do they survive or join the ranks of the undead?
Director: Jason Wright | Stars: Alan Andrade, Helen Banks, Joseph Banks, Richard Banks
Votes: 9
5. Walbury Hill (2017)
Short, Adventure
A peek into the past of England's West Country in this stunningly beautiful English countryside walk.
6. Pieman
Action | Announced
This is a story of how eight escaping convicts were reduced to one as they tried to flee the harsh regime of Tasmania's penal colony.
Director: Jim Groom | Star: Portia Booroff
7. Totternhoe (2016)
11 min | Short
A short but historic walk across the chalky quarries and hills of the Dunstable countryside. Visit a relatively unknown Norman castle earthwork and an even more mysterious Neolithic enclosure, masked with a latter Iron Age Hill fort.