The sole survivor of a blood-drenched massacre must team up with a rag-tag bunch of rookie cops and lawbreakers to defend a police station from an invasion of monsters from another dimension.
A raucous black comedy about a gang of Grimsby Trawler-men who carry out the heist of a lifetime.
Tom has faced many rivals in his ten-year career as a jump Jockey. Some have been faster, stronger, younger, wiser; but now he faces a different rival. A silent and anonymous opponent who is struggling to understand. The narrative is centred around the aftermath of a fall at the last fence of a race, where the horse (Habitare) would have passed the winning line in front had it not been for the fall. This film aims to show the lonelier, darker side to horse racing; the brave face that must be put on and not show weakness.
A journalist desperately tries to find his missing fiancee and finally uncover the truth behind a sinister folklore, leading him down a dangerous road of discovery.
Sophie's 18th birthday becomes a bloodbath when monsters descend upon her house, devouring the guests and killing anyone who tries to leave. To survive the night, Sophie must face her destiny: monsters are real and she's the only one who can stop them.
Sophie and Millie come across a mysterious device that shows them encounters of the past with some disastrous consequences to follow when they begin to believe they can control it...
A young scientist discovers a malevolent entity which sets her on a bloody descent into the jaws of insanity.
Daniel Thrace is best known for his work in Dark Rift Films' Book of Monsters (2018), which premiered at one of the biggest UK horror festivals, FrightFest London, and went on to secure worldwide distribution on DVD and streaming services. Following a variety of roles, both in front and behind the camera, he has most recently starred alongside Colm Meaney and Jonas Armstrong in "Three Day Millionaire", James Oliver Wheatley and Asan N'Jie in the upcoming feature 'Fortunes of War', Bill Thomas, Picture Perfect, and played the lead in award winning short film 'The Fall', Robert Bathurst and Nathan Horrocks.
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