Lawyer
A bar fight leaves up-and-coming professional footballer Andy injured and out of the game. Needing money to support his pregnant wife and himself, he buys an ice cream van and gets to work. When a gang of Polish drug runners starts to irritate him, he joins a British gang involved in football hooliganism for protection.
Paula
When novelist Paula Martin retreats to the seclusion of her family home Crows Hall she hopes to clear her mind and focus on her new book. The arrival of an assistant, Linda, should take the pressure off... but as the bodies pile up, Paula finds herself trapped in a terrifying nightmare of murder and madness.
Successful horror film writer Paul Salem (Crispin Manson) is sick and tired of churning out the same old "blood 'n' guts" script. Never could he imagine that inspiration for a new story would come so easily or be so terrifying! Out driving one night, Paul nearly runs down a young woman (Nicole Streak) being pursued by a black-cloaked killer. The two barely escape, but soon discover the maniac is hunting them down wherever they go. The traumatized woman is unable to speak, yet she seems to hold the only key to both the killer's identity and his bloodthirsty motives. And as Paul is drawn deeper into the spiraling mystery, none of his frightening works of fiction could have prepared him for this real-life horror movie and a deadly confrontation with insanity and murder
Elabigathe, a Fairy
“妖精を目撃した”として一大論争を巻き起こした実話を基に描く、ファンタジックな感動作。自然豊かな美しいイギリスの田舎町を舞台に、妖精たちと心を通わせる少女たちの無垢な姿を詩的な映像で綴る。第一次大戦下のイギリス。父が戦地で行方不明となった8歳の少女フランシスは、12歳の従姉妹エルシーのいるヨークシャーへと向かった。叔父夫婦に温かく迎えられ、逆境に負けず毎日を明るく過ごすフランシス。そんなある日、彼女とエルシーは小川で美しく光る妖精に遭遇する。
Reporter
Marla Darland is blessed with the voice of an angel, a singing legend. But when her agent, Marty Starr, finds his agency in trouble, he concocts a sinister plot to bring up her record sales. Amazed at the posthumous record sales of Elvis and Jimi Hendrix, Marty becomes determined to arrange a similar fate for Marla, staging the perfect tragic demise. But he didn't count on Marla not being quite ready to go.