Spencer Brown

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The Devil Went Down To Islington
1
An underachieving music teacher and his dodgy colleague end a big night out by unwittingly selling their souls to the devil for three days' good fortune. Soon realising their grave mistake they find themselves in a race against the clock to break the deal and save their futures. But do the useless pair, aided by an unhinged priest, stand any real chance? As obstacles, and bodies, start piling up, the hour of reckoning grows near...
Comedy
Shed of the Dead
4.863

Shed of the Dead

May 20, 2019
Trevor passe ses journées à éviter son épouse dominatrice en se cachant dans son hangar et en peignant des figurines pour ses jeux de guerre. Sa vie ennuyeuse va être bouleversée par une apocalypse où des cadavres font faire leur grand retour…
Comedy
Frank's Joke
6

Frank's Joke

Nov 19, 2018
Frank told a bad joke at his new place of work. Nobody laughed. Now at 3am in the morning he is unable to sleep as he obsesses and ruminates over this social faux-pas, leading him to ponder on the nature of memory itself.
Animation
T.I.M.
5.696

T.I.M.

Aug 16, 2023
Science Fiction
T.I.M.
5.696

T.I.M.

Aug 16, 2023
Science Fiction
The Boy with a Camera for a Face
7.4
The Boy with a Camera for a Face is satirical fairy tale about a boy born with a camera instead of a head, whose every moment is transformed by the fact he is recording it. Accompanied by a voice over narration read by Steven Berkoff, the film tells an epic story in fifteen minutes about the way we live today.
Drama
The Boy with a Camera for a Face
7.4
The Boy with a Camera for a Face is satirical fairy tale about a boy born with a camera instead of a head, whose every moment is transformed by the fact he is recording it. Accompanied by a voice over narration read by Steven Berkoff, the film tells an epic story in fifteen minutes about the way we live today.
Drama
Nathan Barley
7.2

Nathan Barley

Mar 18, 2005
Nathan Barley is a Channel 4 sitcom written by Charlie Brooker and Chris Morris, starring Nicholas Burns, Julian Barratt, Charlie Condou and Claire Keelan. The series of six weekly episodes began broadcasting on 11 February 2005 on Channel 4. Described by his creator as a "meaningless strutting cadaver-in-waiting", the character originated on Brooker's TVGoHome – a website parodying television listings – as the focus of a fly-on-the-wall documentary called Cunt.
Comedy