Set in the near future, after a series of dirty bombs has been unleashed during London's 2012 Olympic games, TIMELESS follows the story of a hit-man, JOHN WARREN, a resident of a dark and broken London. During a routine robbery, Warren happens across a serum that seems to allow him to travel back in time.
After being tricked into shooting his first love, he begins to use the drug to go back and right the wrongs of the past. The drug has severe effects on his health, and with the clock ticking, Warren must confront a chilling possibility: is he really traveling back in time, or is he simply losing his mind? Sometimes when there is no future, all you have left is the past.
Hard Shoulder (2011) Feature Film (Post-Production) Genre: Horror, Psychological Thriller Rated: R
cast: Wil Johnson, Jamie Foreman, Callum Anderson, Angela Dixon, Jill Greenacre, James Fisher, Frances Eve-Speedie, Lucy Drive, Jon Campling director: Nicholas David Lean producer: Mark Booth, Gabrielle Lederman-Whyte
When a work-obsessed man reluctantly agrees to a weekend away with his disgruntled wife and disruptive children, a leisurely trip to the country becomes a fight for survival as a convoy of old-world carnival travellers force the family off the road, then engage them in a series of terrifying mind games in an abandoned roadside diner.
The Dead and The Damned (2011) Feature Film (Completed, 84 min) Genre: Horror, Western Rated: Unrated
cast: David LockHart, Camille Montgomery, Rick Mora, Robert Amstler director: Rene Perez producer: Mattia Borrani
The wild west! Gold miners unearth an ancient meteor which they believe contains precious emeralds encased within. They crack it open and unwittingly release an aggressive virus which transmutes everyone in town into mindless ravenous mutants.
I.M. Caravaggio (2011) Feature Film (Completed, 92 min) Genre: Thriller, Historical, Drama Rated: Unrated
cast: Ryan Eicher director: Derek Stonebarger
Based on Caravaggio's true life and on the 400th anniversary of his death (1610-2010), promising new American Director Derek Stonebarger weaves a daring tale of identity crisis in his debut feature film I.M. Caravaggio. In a non-linear story, set in the seedy and rarely photographed ghetto of Las Vegas known as 'Naked City', witness the rise and fall of a modern day Master, Ian Milano, who works and lives as 17th Century Italian Painter Caravaggio in order to forge his artistic genius and unlock his own sociopathic nature. Gods and saints: the subjects. Beggars and prostitutes: the models. "I am an orphan. I am a drunk. I am a murderer. I.M. Caravaggio."
The Courier (2010) Feature Film (Completed, 90 min) Genre: Action Rated: Unrated
cast: Michael Showers director: Mark Burson
Jake Paladin is the best courier in the business, a tough-as-nails professional who picks up and delivers packages for a mysterious government organization known as Section 13. Jake has 72 hours to deliver one last package, or Bishop, the double dealing leader of Section 13, will make his family disappear.
cast: Martin Kove, Paul Logan, Robert Davi, Andrew Divoff, CB Spencer, James Lew, Simon Rhee director: Gary Jones producer: Tony Kandah
BALLISTICA - THE CIA'S MOST DANGEROUS WEAPON.
DAMIAN has been trained in "BALLISTICA;" a deadly form of hand-to-hand combat using ballistics and firearms. He is one of the few Americans who has perfected it, which makes him the CIA’s best weapon against International Terrorism.
THIS IS WHO I AM (2010) Feature Film (Completed, 85 min) Genre: Drama, Italian Mafia Rated: Unrated
cast: Nino Cimino, Frank Stallone, Robert Miano, Marco Arras, Elizabeth Mae director: Marcus Dreeke producer: Dan Velez, Tina Pavlides
A story about a young man coming to terms with who he is in life .
cast: Zak Lee Guarnaccia, Darren Kendrick, Amanda Chism, Nina Manni, Kenyon Glover, Les Mahoney, Gail Oakhem director: Zak Lee Guarnaccia producer: Zak Lee Guarnaccia
All he really wanted was to be heard... but did he take it too far?
South of The Moon (2010) Feature Film (Completed, 91 min) Genre: Drama, Romance, Family Rated: Unrated
cast: John Ralston, Jake McLeod, Jayne Heitmeyer, Larry Day, Moya O'Connell director: Antonio DiVerdis producer: Rosina Bucci, David Rigby
Twelve-year-old Coleman Hawkins, is at the cusp of his sexual awakening. Haunted at night by a mysterious woman and distracted during school hours by the beautiful Alexa, Coleman turns to his Uncle Matt for advice and direction. But Matt Hawkins, an eccentric hard-drinking musician, has his own demons to deal with and Coleman's constant questions trigger vivid memories of lost love and a tormented past. Coleman's search for the truth becomes the catalyst that brings the past into a direct collision course with the present.