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.
Alice is a grieving childless mother. Her deepest desire is to be with her lost child. Alice's grief manifests itself as Echo - a much wanted but imagined memory. As Echo draws Alice into her world - underwater -- for a brief moment of joy, Alice is united with Echo...before having to choose....
When eleven year old Nadine is left out in a game of kiss chase, she realizes image is currency and her value is low. On a quest to feminize herself, she finds herself in an unexpected situation she is not prepared for.
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.
Snowbound and desperate, some of the Donner Party died of starvation. Some of them did not. They all sang.
A British actress trained in America and the UK. She graduated with a BA in Theatre Arts from Ivy League Brown University, and an MA in Acting for Screen at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. She has two Best Actress awards for her work in short films, and she has toured her five-star winning solo show (BEAT) in America and to the Edinburgh Fringe. The leading roles Lizzie has played include Nora Helmer in Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House, Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion, Katisha in The Mikado and most recently Leona Dawson in Tennessee Williams's Confessional at The Southwark Playhouse. She also plays ‘the girl’ in Andy Burrow's Music video See a Girl. Her latest features, Book of Monsters and The Good Neighbour are due for release 2019.
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