Richard Turner
The Expert at the Card Table
S.W. Erdnase... The pseudonym of the most notorious hustler of the 19th century. His true identity is still unknown, and makes for a mystery which leaves even the best illusionists in the dark. Today his book “The Expert at The Card Table” is known as the bible of card magic. The greatest magicians of the present set out on a journey to search for the lost genius. They tell stories that make your blood run cold. Even though there seems to be no proof for any of the countless myths and legends surrounding the writer, the search makes one realize the true value of his work.
The Last Heist
From the producers of 'Once Upon a Time in London' comes 'The Last Heist'. Four old-school villains, Waldorf (Terry Stone), Prozac (Sam Gittins), Fisherman (Ricky London) and Slips (Michael Head), plan one 'Last Heist' to liberate the key to the recently passed away, head of South London crime family, Mick (Perry Benson). Unfortunately, in carrying out the heist, the gang encounters significant obstacles and violence is the inevitable outcome. Is there really honour amongst thieves, and how far will they go to protect each other, especially as the main threat seems to come from within the gang. Inspired by true stories, real events and real villains, 'The Last Heist' is a gritty, thrilling insight into the real South London criminal underworld.
United Nation: Three Decades of Drum & Bass
A shocking and entertaining exposé of the origins of the electronic dance music scene. EDM was born out of the Drum & Bass movement, which began in the early 1990's. The scene and its many style permutations have survived and thrived, and heavily influences Grime and the modern EDM arena. Drum & Bass developed from the London-centric rave scene as an underground movement that rapidly spread across the UK, and then throughout the world. The scene had serious issues with violence and, a sometimes uneasy drugs culture that plagued its early growth. Governments reacted by bringing in draconian laws in an attempt to kill off the movement. We tell the behind-the-scenes story of what was truly going on, away from the eyes of the 'sorted' masses on the dance floors: the guns, the drugs, the sex, the knives, the gangs and, of course, the artists and performers who, despite all this, advanced the music. Terry "Turbo" Stone was a working-class kid brought up on a council estate who, in his teens, saw opportunities in this budding scene. Against the odds, he rose from being on welfare, through handing out flyers to become one of the world's most significant club promoters of the era. He founded "One Nation", a massive club movement, and is an award-winning promoter. We were given exclusive access to Turbo's video archive and, through tell-it-all interviews with him, the artists, and those who provided security at the events, document what it was like to be involved in the inception of a whole new musical movement, which still heavily influences the clubs and the music of today. Please note: this film contains a sequence of flashing lights which might affect customers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
Fanged Up
A young rogue is thrown into prison for the weekend, unaware that the guards are blood-sucking vampires and the inmates are their victims.
United Nation: Three Decades of Drum & Bass
A shocking and entertaining exposé of the origins of the electronic dance music scene. EDM was born out of the Drum & Bass movement, which began in the early 1990's. The scene and its many style permutations have survived and thrived, and heavily influences Grime and the modern EDM arena. Drum & Bass developed from the London-centric rave scene as an underground movement that rapidly spread across the UK, and then throughout the world. The scene had serious issues with violence and, a sometimes uneasy drugs culture that plagued its early growth. Governments reacted by bringing in draconian laws in an attempt to kill off the movement. We tell the behind-the-scenes story of what was truly going on, away from the eyes of the 'sorted' masses on the dance floors: the guns, the drugs, the sex, the knives, the gangs and, of course, the artists and performers who, despite all this, advanced the music. Terry "Turbo" Stone was a working-class kid brought up on a council estate who, in his teens, saw opportunities in this budding scene. Against the odds, he rose from being on welfare, through handing out flyers to become one of the world's most significant club promoters of the era. He founded "One Nation", a massive club movement, and is an award-winning promoter. We were given exclusive access to Turbo's video archive and, through tell-it-all interviews with him, the artists, and those who provided security at the events, document what it was like to be involved in the inception of a whole new musical movement, which still heavily influences the clubs and the music of today. Please note: this film contains a sequence of flashing lights which might affect customers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.
Bad Boy
Follows the rise of Jeremy 'Bad Boy' Bailey, from London street hustler to prime suspect in the £53M Securitas heist. Arrested, tried, and ultimately acquitted, his story blurs the line between myth and truth in one of Britain's most notorious crimes.