Storyline: An Adventure in Space and Time (2013) In 1963 Sydney Newman, progressive head of BBC TV's drama department, wants to fill a Saturday tea-time slot with a show with youth appeal and hits on the idea of an august figure, like a doctor, leading a group of companions on time travel adventures. He engages inexperienced young producer Verity Lambert to expand the idea. Fighting sexist and racial bigotry Verity and young Indian director Waris Hussein persuade crusty character actor William Hartnell to play the doctor figure and, despite technical hiccups and competition with coverage of the Kennedy assassination, the first episode of 'Doctor Who' is born. As the show becomes a success Hartnell displays an obsession with his character but, after three years, ill health catches up with him and he starts to forget lines. Newman tells him that Doctor Who will 'regenerate' and he will be replaced by younger actor Patrick Troughton. Though attached to the part and reluctant to give it up Hartnell wishes every success to Troughton, the first of several actors to play a part which will endure for fifty years.
Ode to Joy (2019)
Charlie has a neurological disorder where strong emotions, especially joy, make him faint He lives with his brother Working as librarian gives him a quiet environment but then Francesca enters the library and his life
Weak Layers (2023)
Three party loving best friends set out to win a ski movie competition An uproarious comedy that takes on the male dominated ski industry
The Red House (2014)
A young woman who has just inherited a remote house in the woods invites her friends along for a vacation as she checks out the place But their recreation is soon interrupted by torture, madness and murder
The Exorcist III (1990)
A police Lieutenant uncovers more than he bargained for as his investigation of a series of murders, which have all the hallmarks of the deceased Gemini serial killer, leads him to question the patients of a psychiatric ward
The Wages of Resistance Narita Stories (2014)
The Wages of Resistance is a feature length documentary film that portrays an extended span of time of the protests against building Narita International Airport which have continued from the 1960s to today through documenting
Isabella, duchessa dei diavoli (1969)
An Alsacian Baron massacres the family of a French Duke Isabella, the Dukes baby child, escapes the massacre, is raised by gypsies and comes back twenty years later to exact revenge
Codename: Kids Next Door Operation Z.E.R.O. (2006)
The knd must find a way to stop grandfather from ruling the world and turning everyone including adults into senior citizen zombies Meanwhile numbuh one finds out his loser dad was the great numbuh zero
Threesome (2014)
Siff, a student in sexology, finds out her boyfriend Lucas and her close friend Maria are having an affair Neither of them wants to break it off As a solution the two women decide to share Lucas
Above the Law (1986)
Yuen Biao plays Jason Chan a lawyer, angry at the way the law seems to protect the bad guys, he decides to take the law into his own hands when a key witness and his entire family are murdered but Cindy Si is soon on his case and it
Nowhere to Hide (1987)
Marine officer Rob Cutter and his wife Barbara have a son named Johnny Rob discovers that two newly delivered helicopters in his squadron have crashed because a defective part, a C ring, has been made of a weaker, less expensive all
Too Far Away (2019)
A bullied 12 year old boy bonds over soccer with a 11 year old, new in town, a Syrian refugee
Wander to Wonder (2023)
In the 1980s, Mary, Billybud, and Fumbleton starred in the childrens television program Wander to Wonder They are left alone in the studio after the shows originator passed away
The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer (2003)
The wife of an oil tycoon becomes engrossed in the sinister evil residing within her Seattle mansion home