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British crime drama starring Timothy Spall, Iwan Rheon and Matthew Lewis. Falsely imprisoned as a result of local drug kingpin Roper (Neil Maskell)'s scheming, Harvey (Luke Treadaway) returns home a man desperate to get his revenge. As well as concocting a plan with the help of his three close friends Dempsey (Rheon), Charlie (Gerard Kearns) and Dodd (Lewis) to strip Roper of all his assets and undermine his reputation, Harvey is also tasked with winning back the trust and admiration of his girlfriend Nicola (Vanessa Kirby)...
Double bill of British dramas about football violence and hooliganism. 'The Football Factory' (2004) is based on the novel by John King. Tommy Johnson (Danny Dyer) is a bright but bored 30-year-old with a steady job and close-knit family who lives for the weekend life of casual sex, lager, drugs - and violence. Through him we meet three other males in his world: Billy Bright (Frank Harper), a right-wing fascist full of bitterness at a country that he perceives as having failed him; Zeberdee (Roland Manookian), a mouthy hooligan whose life revolves around crime and drugs; and Bill Farrell (Dudley Sutton), a 70-year-old war veteran who tries to enjoy every day to the limit. Shot in documentary style using a handheld camera, the film realistically captures the lure and potency of football violence. 'Arrivederci Millwall' (1990) follows a group of hardcore Millwall supporters as they travel to Bilbao in Spain for England's World Cup matches in 1982. Their rowdy behaviour soon leads them into trouble, and the violence escalates as Billy Jarvis (Kevin O'Donohoe) steals a gun to avenge his brother's death in the Falklands conflict.
Action drama offering a gritty portrayal of the life of Carlton Leach (Ricci Harnett), football hooligan, whose innate ferocity propels him into an escalating life of serious crime. Over the course of three decades, Leach 'progresses' from attack-dog hooligan to nightclub bouncer, before becoming involved with the ever-expanding drug scene - his passport into the criminal elite.
Two-part BBC drama series based on the infamous 1963 train robbery. The first episode, 'A Robber's Tale', follows the planning and execution of the robbery under the command of leader Bruce Reynolds (Luke Evans). The second episode, 'A Copper's Tale', follows the police investigation into the crime. Led by the indefatigable Tommy Butler (Jim Broadbent), a team of detectives search far and wide for the fugitives. Martin Compston, Jack Roth and Neil Maskell also star in the series.
Ben Wheatley directs this dark British thriller/horror starring Neil Maskell. Former soldier Jay (Maskell) works alongside his partner Justin (Ben Crompton) as a hitman. When problems erupt in Jay's marriage and personal life, the strain has a devastating effect as he abandons any semblance of morality or humanity and becomes consumed by the violence and depravity of his work.
British thriller co-written and directed by Adam Randall. The lives of young London couple Anna (Leila Mimmack) and Matt (Josh Bowman) are turned upside down when ambitious lawyer Anna is kidnapped by a group of masked men. Left beaten and strapped into a body vest containing a mysterious package, Matt is told he must deliver it to the secretive Dmitri (Neil Maskell) if he is to see Anna again. With Anna's life on the line and unable to seek help, Matt faces a race against time as he navigates his way across London, pursued by a host of menacing characters looking to claim the suspicious package for themselves.
All episodes from the first two series of the Channel 4 conspiracy thriller starring Fiona O'Shaughnessy. When a group of strangers who met on a comic book forum find they are somehow connected to each other through the plot of a legendary graphic novel, their lives become targets of a organisation known only as The Network. Ian (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett), Becky (Alexandra Roach), Wilson (Adeel Akhtar) and Grant (Oliver Woollford) are in possession of the original manuscript for the novel and discover that The Network will go to great lengths to get the manuscript back. As they find themselves being framed for crimes they did not commit, they must work together to fight off The Network.
Ben Wheatley directs this dark British thriller/horror starring Neil Maskell. Former soldier Jay (Maskell) works alongside his partner Justin (Ben Crompton) as a hitman. When problems erupt in Jay's marriage and personal life, the strain has a devastating effect as he abandons any semblance of morality or humanity and becomes consumed by the violence and depravity of his work.
Action drama offering a gritty portrayal of the life of Carlton Leach (Ricci Harnett), football hooligan, whose innate ferocity propels him into an escalating life of serious crime. Over the course of three decades, Leach 'progresses' from attack-dog hooligan to nightclub bouncer, before becoming involved with the ever-expanding drug scene - his passport into the criminal elite.
Gerard Johnson directs this British crime thriller starring Peter Ferdinando, Stephen Graham and Neil Maskell. A group of London policemen, fed up with watching hardened criminals get away with major league crimes, take matters into their own hands starting with a gang of drug dealers currently camping out in a nightclub. As the police, prepared to do just about anything to get their men, get closer to putting the gang away, the lead dealer threatens to tell their superiors the gory details of their case...
British thriller co-written and directed by Adam Randall. The lives of young London couple Anna (Leila Mimmack) and Matt (Josh Bowman) are turned upside down when ambitious lawyer Anna is kidnapped by a group of masked men. Left beaten and strapped into a body vest containing a mysterious package, Matt is told he must deliver it to the secretive Dmitri (Neil Maskell) if he is to see Anna again. With Anna's life on the line and unable to seek help, Matt faces a race against time as he navigates his way across London, pursued by a host of menacing characters looking to claim the suspicious package for themselves.
Kieron Hawkes writes and directs this low-budget British thriller set in the world of vigilante fight clubs. Neil Maskell stars as Joe, a young man struggling to come to terms with the recent murder of his brother. He finds friendship and support in Piggy (Paul Anderson), one of his brother's friends. But as their friendship grows, Joe becomes entangled in a dangerous and murky world of violence and revenge. Who is Piggy exactly, and how honest is he being with Joe?
All eight episodes of the sci-fi drama series set in an alternate future where families use lifelike androids, known as synths, as their robotic house servants. In suburban London, Joe Hawkins (Tom Goodman-Hill) purchases a new synth, that his children name Anita (Gemma Chan), to replace his oft-absent wife Laura (Katherine Parkinson). But when she returns to find her husband's new purchase, Laura begins to feel threatened by the synthetic human and worryingly suspects that synths may be capable of experiencing human emotions. Meanwhile, retired synth scientist Dr. George Millican (William Hurt) starts to experience problems with his outdated synth Odi (Will Tudor) while elsewhere another synth scientist, Professor Edwin Hobbs (Danny Webb), leads a search for a trio of missing synths.
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