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Feature length instalment of the BBC comedy series written by and starring Jack Whitehall as history teacher Alfie Wickers. Arguably the worst teacher ever, Alfie is in charge of a class of misfit students at Abbey Grove School. With the GCSE's done and dusted, Alfie takes his class on a school trip to Cornwall where they get themselves into all kinds of trouble with the locals... The supporting cast includes Clarke Peters, Harry Enfield, Mathew Horne and Iain Glen.
Horror sequel directed by Tom Harper. 40 years after the events of 'The Woman in Black' (2011), a group of schoolchildren in London are evacuated from the city during the blitz, accompanied by their young teacher Eve Parkins (Phoebe Fox). When the group arrives in the idyllic English countryside, little do they know that a dark spirit that has long lain dormant in the Eel Marsh House awaits. One by one the children begin to demonstrate strange behaviour and unexplainable happenings occur in their isolated home. Will Eve, with the help of the military, be strong enough to repel the ghostly woman bent on destruction and revenge for the loss of her son?
Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman and Stellan Skarsgård star in this war drama adapted from Eric Lomax's memoirs about his experiences in a POW camp. While serving in the Second World War, British Army officer Eric Lomax (Jeremy Irvine) is captured and held prisoner by the Japanese. He is brutally tortured and forced, along with his fellow captives, to build the Thai-Burma Railway. Many years later an older Lomax (Firth) is still traumatised by the experience. Supported by his wife Patti (Kidman) and friend Finlay (Skarsgård), he decides to track down one of his torturers, Takashi Nagase (Hiroyuki Sanada), hoping to find the answers that will enable him to finally let go of the hatred he has held for so long.
Scott Hicks directs this fantasy drama starring Addison Timlin, Jeremy Irvine and Harrison Gilbertson. Adapted from Lauren Kate's novel of the same name, the film follows 17-year-old Lucinda Price (Timlin) as she is sent to the notorious Sword and Cross boarding school after being accused of a crime she didn't commit. Not long after arriving, Lucinda begins experiencing strange visions and finds herself being mysteriously drawn to fellow students Daniel Grigori (Irvine) and Cam Briel (Gilbertson). However, after discovering some dark secrets about her past, Lucinda soon finds herself in the centre of an epic battle as Daniel and Cam's true identities are revealed.
Michael Douglas and Jeremy Irvine star in this thriller directed by Jean-Baptiste Léonetti. After arriving in town with the hope of adding some bighorn to his trophy collection, fearsome businessman John Madec (Douglas) hires accomplished tracker Ben (Irvine) to be his guide. Although he is initially suspicious of the city man, Ben accepts Madec's money and takes him out beyond The Reach into the dangerous wilderness of the Mojave Desert. But after Madec mistakes a local man for an animal and shoots him dead, Ben decides enough is enough and attempts to call in the death. Unwilling to let the incident taint his reputation, Madec turns the tables on his young guide and orders him to discard his equipment and clothes and head off into the vast, inhospitable desert where he is sure to die from exhaustion. As Ben puts his survival skills to the test, Madec stalks him with his rifle to ensure he doesn't make it out to tell his story...
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