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  • Watch Free Films Online | UK Film Channel

    Watch Free Films With so many great films being released every year, it can be tough to keep up with the latest and greatest. If you're looking for a way to watch free films online legally, look no further! In this article, we will discuss some of the best options available to you. Whether you're into independent films or Hollywood blockbusters, there's something for everyone. So sit back, relax, and get ready to start watching free movies online! One of the best ways to watch free films online legally is by using streaming services like Amazon Prime, Netflix or Hulu. These services offer a wide selection of movies and TV shows, including many recent releases. What's more, they often update their catalogues on a regular basis, so you're sure to find something new to watch every time you log in. Another great way to watch free films online legally is by using YouTube. Although it's best known for its collection of user-generated videos, YouTube also has a wealth of movies available for streaming, including many recent releases. Just be sure to check the copyright status before you start watching, as some of the content may not be legal to view in your region. If you're looking for a more comprehensive collection of free films online, then head to the Internet Archive. This website contains an ever-growing library of movies, TV shows, and documentaries that can be streamed for free. The only downside is that there's no guarantee of finding what you're looking for – but with so many titles available, it's always worth a try! If you're looking for something truly unique and obscure to watch, then head over to the Internet Movie Database (IMDb). This site lists thousands of films that have been released on DVD or Blu-ray disc over the years. You can search by genre, year of production, or cast and crew members – and best of all, most of the films are available to watch for free! So what are you waiting for? Start watching free movies online today! And be sure to let us know your favourite streaming services in the comments below. Thanks for reading! Watch Free Films Online At Amazon Prime Netflix has always been the go-to streaming service for movies and tv shows. However, with Amazon Prime now offering a free 30 day trial of its video streaming service, it might be worth checking out what Amazon Prime has to offer. ​ Viewers and film fans have been pleasantly surprised by the selection of films that were available to watch for free on Amazon Prime. Classics such as The African Queen, North by Northwest and The Sting are available to watch, as well as more recent films like Dallas Buyers Club and Her. ​ In addition to movies, Amazon Prime also offers a wide selection of tv shows to watch for free. With popular shows such as Downton Abbey, Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead. Ad Astra WATCH NOW Chaos Walking WATCH NOW Fast Five WATCH NOW John Wick 2 WATCH NOW Justice League WATCH NOW Spiral: From the Book of Saw WATCH NOW Borat Subsequent Moviefilm WATCH NOW Dirty Grandpa WATCH NOW Hustlers WATCH NOW John Wick 4 WATCH NOW Rise of the Footsoldier WATCH NOW The Amazing Spider-Man WATCH NOW

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    UKFRF 2021 Book your place for any of the films at this year's event. ​ Pleae note: the films will be available from November 13th 2021 at 11.00 am through to November 14th at 11.59 pm. ​ Admission to each film is £2 (and the filmmaker will receive 50% for each ticket to their film sold #SupportIndieFilm) or a Festival Pass will give you access to EVERY film. Nothing to book right now. Check back soon.

  • Free Films | UK Film Channel

    Free Films Welcome to a selection of free films to watch online on the UK Film Channel. Triangle ​ More Better Angels ​ More Skinjacker A woman alone in a dystopian future seeks companionship and comfort from an artificial companion. But is all as it seems? More Devotion A room in a house that's a mausoleum. A husband and wife who have forgotten each other. A game they should not play. More The Separation ​ More Mark #2 (Extended) Mark, the world’s first clone, is gathering technology so he can gather DNA samples and clone those wiped out in a biological attack, but the government is on his trail and want his technology – he must never let that happen. This version is the EXTENDED cut. More Mark #2 Mark, the world’s first clone, is gathering technology so he can gather DNA samples and clone those wiped out in a biological attack, but the government is on his trail and want his technology – he must never let that happen. More How To Love You An Asian mother accidentally discovers her daughter's sexuality and she struggles to accept her for who she is. More Obstacle Corpse Teammates struggle to complete the deadliest race on earth. More EROTIC - Chapter 1 : Desire & Sensuality Angèle and Adam form a young ideal couple. A few years pass. One evening, they meet again. Strangers to each other, can their love come back to life? More Istanbul The short movie introduces a wonderful journey starting from Denizli Çardak Airport. Discover the hidden beauty behind the historical city, Istanbul. More Unmasked "Everyone wants the truth, few can deal with its Reality." More The Case One day they bring you a case. Why exactly for you? Why is it so heavy? How to get rid of it? More Pregnancy Test Emma is approaching the age where she wants to start a family. She must decide if high school sweetheart Lucas is the right person to do that with. More The White Book ​ More Herringbone Mina, a young woman, seemingly trafficked, discovers the shocking truth as she is enslaved along with several other women in a compound facility where they are subjugated to torture and abuse. In her struggle to survive her dire circumstances Mina forms a special bond and friendship with Rhonda, a demented woman in the neighboring cell who, even while knowing their awaited fate, shields and supports Mina throughout her ordeal. Mina faces her darkest hour when Rhonda and her newborn child are both violently taken from her- revealing humanity's indifference to this unspeakable cruelty. Will Mina's pleas be enough to finally make us stop these heinous acts? More Future Cop In the crime-filled streets of Future City, a lone cop faces off against the tyrannical criminal mastermind known only as The Boss. More Future Cop 2 Future Cop, a legendary super cop from the past, fights to save the future from the unrelenting forces of evil. More Like and Follow When a kid starts spending time in the real world, it's up to his smartphone to bring his attention back to where it belongs. More The Mole Young corporate executive Angie deals with a disfiguring condition as she climbs her way up the career ladder. More Souls When Barrie goes to scatter his husband's ashes at their favourite mountain peak, he is confronted with the sight of a man about to jump to his death from the cliff edge. More The Man with His Fingers in His Ears A short film in which a journalist and her camera operator investigate a story about a man who has put his fingers in his ears and won't take them out. More Godspeed Her son is on the other side of the country. So is his girlfriend. You can be supportive from 2000 miles away for only so long, and this mother has hit her breaking point. Now Mom is finally on the road and there's no telling what she can convince herself to do to get this person away from her son. More Overcast Connor Falk plays Eric, a young teenager whose life is thrown into chaos when his mother (Daniela Nyffenegger) disappears under mysterious circumstances. Eric’s father (Lane Wray) insists his mother has abandoned them and run away into a new life without them, but something irks our young protagonist, who starts to question and challenge his father, and indeed his own memories of his mother. More 2024 Ethan Cole, a hardened war veteran, returns to London after 10 years extended service to find his wife missing and everybody he once knew, untraceable. More One Day Shoot Bradley Tyler was flying through life and loving it. That is, until his past catches up with him and things take a turn for the worst! More The Best of Intentions A vengeful father suspects his mentally disabled daughter has been the victim of sexual abuse and confronts the caregiver he believes to be guilty. More This is Depression An award-winning, heart-breaking, tiny animation about grief, loss, loneliness, and how it really feels to hit rock bottom. More Faro Danny Benson is up on a murder charge but Agent Villinski wants more than just a confession from him. He presses Danny for more information on his connections to mob boss, Mr Gracey but seems to hold back and misdirect the FBI agent, pushing his buttons and sending him over the edge with frustration. More Iso-Pocalyptis When Daniel Fuller returns home to find his wife and child dead he struggles to let them go, storing their bodies in the make-shift kitchen of his derelict house. Bound by the horrifying regret of a despicable act, he spirals into a deep paranoia of self-hate and begins drinking heavily. His eerie, run down home soon becomes the prison of haunting nightmares and violent ideas that sends him over the edge of sanity, controlling his thoughts, and ultimately destroying his soul through a psychological war of survival. What awaits him on the other side is more than anybody would have ever expected. More Lifeline She is a woman in despair who calls a suicide hotline -- not for help, but to say goodbye. He is the operator who takes her call, who must do everything he can to keep her on the line. Will he lose her, or will she find the will to live? More Fishing A black-and-white short film from filmmaker Robbie Walsh. More One Last Look One Look Look is part of the S.P.L.I.T series from filmmaker Robbie Walsh. More Boris in the Forest A black comedy about a Californian geek in search of his horror hero Boris Karloff. Fresh off the plane from Los Angeles, horror geek Merv Blanco holds forth in reverential ecstasy as he finally finds himself outside 36 Forest Hill Road, London, birthplace of his hero, screen legend Boris Karloff. But what awaits in the run-down kebab shop that occupies what was once the Karloff home, is not what Merv was expecting. More Triggermen This is Spinal Tap meets Goodfellas on a very limited budget. More Betrayed Shane is kidnapped after being accused of attempted rape on his friend's sister, but is he actually guilty? More A Poet's Seat This thoughtful film by Martin Del Carpio attempts to explain the feelings of an immigrant making a new life. He was himself born in Venezuela but raised in New York and able to draw on very personal and intimate experience. More All Its Name Implies "All Its Name Implies" focuses on the resilient residents of Paradise, California in the aftermath of the devastating Camp Fire. Most people have lost everything, and in their scramble to make sense of the unprecedented destruction, their shared sense of community only grows stronger. Featuring exclusive and powerful testimonials from the people who survived the inferno and created by filmmaker Ev Durán, who was raised in Paradise, "All Its Name Implies" is the story of Paradise, by Paradise, for Paradise. More 2nd Opinions 2nd Opinions is a short film about a couple who use an app to anonymously crowdsource their relationship issues with strangers. More Sphere of Fear A possessed football is killing people. Dylan Davis, with the help of a hot goth chick, must avenge his brother's death by the football and kill it before it falls into the mercenary hands of the mysterious hunter. More Crazy An insecure mob boss enlists the help of an eccentric hit man to 'take out' his girlfriend's lover who he presumes to have a significantly larger penis. The only problem is, it's almost 4:00. More Yemen - The Silent War ★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Tackling the devastating social effect of the Yemen civil war, this short documentary from filmmaker Sufian Abulohom is an emotionally ferocious undertaking that wrestles brilliantly with the crippling fear of living through a war zone and the impossibility of forgiving those who have dropped bombs on your family and community. More Wilderness Quest A teen's solo journey through a spiritual rite of passage tragically changes the trajectory of his life. More Verso Verso is less than 4 minutes long, and there is no real premise to the events that occur, making its plot a hard one to judge. The plot doesn’t provide much explanation. Furthermore, there is no dialogue at all, this makes the relationships between the characters and the motivations of individual characters more ambiguous thus, judging the performers is also tough. More Vengeance Runs Red As two drug dealers return home to their flat one Halloween night, they settle down for what they hope to be a satisfying evening of scary movies and good weed. But their night in is soon to be turned on its head as a young man hell bent on revenge for the death of his sister will stop at nothing until he finds retribution. More Trick ★★★ Brian Penn, UK Film Review "Leon (James Bryhan) is a loan shark in reflective mode. He sits musing while the kid (Corey Thompson) mixes and cuts a huge plate of cocaine. He relates the story of a stray cat that he once fed in an act of kindness; inevitably it kept returning in expectation of further treats. The fact that no good deed goes unpunished is a life lesson all too quickly learned by Leon, particularly in his line of business. Such lesson enters play when henchman Yuri (Nisaro Karim) produces customer Jimmy (Ben Thorne). Jimmy owes Leon money but wants more time to pay him back. In a fit of generosity Leon agrees Jimmy can pay him back at the end of the month." More Their War ★★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "100 years since the end of the First World War and #warmovies and filmmakers are still telling the seemingly endless amount of stories from those tragic trenches. The techniques of combat and warfare have evolved to be less personal since then, so the intimate violence that was necessary during the conflict is a highly emotive way to engage with the enduring themes of war. Filmmaker Max Mason's #shortfilm Their War is a breathtakingly heartbreaking and intimate piece on the human sacrifice needed More The Voice Within ★★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Reminiscent of M. Night Shyamalan's 2016 thriller Split with undertones of affecting emotional dramas like Room and short film Aimee, The Voice Within written by Laurie Henderson and Ernesto M. Sandoval is a crippling exploration of character and trauma. Loaded with sublime performances and technically skilled filmmaking, it's a movie audiences can happily grapple with." More The Visit ★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Stoking the fire of racial tensions is an essential way to explore its complicated issues and damaging effect on communities. Short film The Visit, directed by Shane Andries, is a smart and compelling take on the current climate of volatility which surrounds particular stereotypes and manages to approach the topic with a unique perspective. More The Tape A Black Mirror inspired dystopia where our dreams can be recorded and rewatched like an old college football game, writer-director Iacopo Navari’s vision of a not too distant technological future is captivating but the actual story built within the world-building does lack the same ingenuity. Subconscious imagination has become a commodity in Navari’s film as Joel Hume desperate to regain his ability to dream calls the Sandman corporation to help him recapture his happiest dream revolving around his ex-girlfriend. Joel is visited by dream repairman Bob who does a begins a full brain diagnostic to find a solution to Joel’s predicament. More The Redemption Act ★★★★ Owen Herman, UK Film Review "The opening shots of The Redemption Act set up a mystery. An extreme act of violence committed by one enraged man on another as a woman watches on in horror poses many questions. These questions are answered surprisingly quickly as the short takes this seemingly simple set up and turns into something you really don’t see coming... More The Jigsaw ★★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Told with mystery, suspense, and intrigue, short film The Jigsaw is an absolute marvel. Written and directed by Basil Al-Safar and Rashad Al-Safar, it tells the tale of one man (Pedro Monteiro) who travels to a small town to purchase the titular Jigsaw. Once there, the vendor of the shop (Daragh O'Malley) foretells of the Jigsaw's mysterious nature, and that it always returns to him... More The Golden Shore ★★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Short film The Golden Shore, directed by Fred Cavender and written by Lloyd Lewis, is a stylish and intelligent piece that explores the role of the individual during political strife, something all too familiar. More The Damned ★★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Thrilling dystopian dramas seem to be right in filmmaker Fred Cavender’s wheelhouse. Having delivered the immensely impressive short The Golden Shore, as well as a string of other movies in 2017, this latest titled The Damned, is just as thematically bleak but even more cinematic." More The Casting of an Innocent Woman The young girl Sara is at her first major audition. It quickly goes south when the producer Annette pushes Sara to her limits in an attempt to see what the young girl is willing to do in order to get the role. More The Apostate - Call of the Revenant "Lance Cooper (Jay Bryhan) awakes with serious wounds in a disused car park. Four mutilated victims are also found with no ready explanation of events. Cooper is questioned by Detective Inspector Hollie Andrews (Terri Dwyer) as the facts slowly unravel in flashback." Brian Penn, UK Film Review More The 38 to Hackney Thousands of people commute to work every day, with an average travel time of 54 minutes. We explore the journeys of one of these commuters. His name is Brian. More Supot This the subject of Phil Giordano’s tightly focussed NYU Tisch thesis script, focussing on Rene-Boy (Andrei Fajarito), who isn’t too keen on having his rite-of-passage surgery, performed by his own father Itoy (John Arcilla), rock-sharpened knife in hand. This theme of youth’s disdain for the importance placed on tradition and conformity is a well-worn path, but has rarely been shown in this way. More Sunday Worship ★★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Heartbreaking and stunningly filmed, short film Sunday Worship, written and directed by Paul Holbrook and Sam Dawe, is an unforgettable piece of storytelling, combining emotional heft with aching tragedy." More Squad Leader TD-73028 Soliloquy In Maxime-Claude L’ Écuyer’s short film Squad Leader TD-73028 Soliloquy, Shakespeare’s famous soliloquy from Hamlet is reimagined within the weird and wacky context of the intergalactic universe of Star Wars. To celebrate both the 40th anniversary of Star Wars original release and the recent 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, the short film presents this soliloquy as the inner voice of a Stormtrooper. More Somewhere in France Welcome to Somewhere In France, the stoner, road-trip, Western, heist-movie from director Fred Cavender that plays fast and loose with its plot, its characters, and it's tone to create an uneasy yet passable comedy... More Something Crunchy ★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "In a world where the truth is an increasingly elusive concept, short thriller Something Crunchy, from writer/director Fred Cavender, is a topical and technically impressive piece. Focusing on the investigations of freelance journalist Robyn (Bess Davies), the story unravels like a classic crime caper but for the modern age... More Soldier Bee ★★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review ​ "A brutally moving and psychologically affecting short film, Soldier Bee goes elbow deep into the harrowing suffering of someone with PTSD (Post-traumatic Stress Disorder), exploring the incredibly difficult assimilation that some war veterans face, and the pathological violence that can become entrenched in their being." More Round Trip Danny Bolt plays Constable Rose, a charming and likeable cop hoping for the easy transport of a prisoner in the back of his police car. Said prisoner, Ned (Lee Priest), is anything but cooperative though, and seeks escape at his first opportunity. However, their current location is in the massive unknown that is the Australian outback, where strange things start to happen. More Real Talk ★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "A tapestry of raw humanity, documentary film Real Talk: An Insight into the Lives of American University Students is directed by Sufian Abulohom and Bruna Weichert and captures something candidly affecting about the nature of young people traversing into adulthood. Full of diversity, emotion, and honesty, it's a film that audiences will be able to connect with, if only in places... More Pete A young couple must decide where to dispose of their recently deceased pet. More One Bad Mice Feature film One Bad Mice (2009) from directors Matthew Rafferty and Carlos Haney. More Oceanic Aliens ★★★★★ Alfie Kaye, UK Film Review "This breathtakingly-shot documentary consists of footage of relatively unknown marine species compiled by Johnson’s own personal dives in the Pelagic Black Water in Kona, Hawaii. Ask even the very best of photographers and they will all tell you that shooting under water is no easy task, yet, Oceanic Aliens share the same awe-inducing aesthetic qualities of Blue Planet II – managing to convince you, you are studying the species under the most intrusive of super resolution microscopes. " More Monsters "In a dark, well-furnished underground bunker, nine-year-old Jenn (Caitlin Carmichael) peruses a house-design catalogue – wondering what it’s like on the outside. Her family keep her locked inside to keep her safe from the “monsters”. But Jenn harbours a desire to escape." More Mission - Caligula ★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Electric with myth, legend, and hearsay, short documentary Mission: Caligula is the exciting story behind filmmaker Alexander Tuschinski’s devotion and ongoing plan to restore a version of the notorious seventies film Caligula. However, unlike most movie restoration projects, this is not for aesthetic or technical reasons, instead the version which Tuschinski plans to painstakingly piece together is going to be more aligned to that of the original filmmaker, Tinto Brass, who was famously dismissed from the film during production... More Meat on Bones ★★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Set upon a gorgeous clifftop and beach, the audience not only gets these breathtaking visuals, but also a poignant and affecting story with superb performances... If you can write characters as believable and engaging as this, evoke performances as entertaining as this, and strike thematic chords with an audience as intelligently as this, then yours is the world my friend." More Lost A 1-minute short film directed by Weiss Majewski. More LeSeurdmin ★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review ​ "Peter "Lizard Man" LeSeurdmin (Drew Current) is a deadbeat misanthrope who has alcoholic tendencies and severe depression - the perfect qualities for a hero then. After getting wasted in front of his partner Nicole's (Rasheeda Moore) parents and wreaking havoc across town, Peter's life starts to crumble. Not only does Nicole leave him, but a brew of extremely rare lizard beer leaves his body a medical marvel! Also, he has captured the attention of a villain known as The Grillmaster (no, not George Foreman), who speaks almost exclusively in food puns. The Grillmaster (Sam Pink) has sent his goons known as "Munions" (wordplaying Minions and Onions we think), to hunt him down." More Judging Tree ★★★★ "The Judging Tree, a short Greek film directed by Tsintzas Periklis, is a fascinating and individual piece that leaves the viewer captivated. Through its use of artistic aerial shots and fantastic utilisation of the Greek countryside, the film is filled with intrigue and betrayal, all the while reaching high above expectations to deliver a powerful ending. If it were not for one significant flaw, Periklis’ production could have acted as a perfect introduction to Greek cinema for international audiences." More Inside A 4-minute short film starring Jonathan Skye-O'Brien and Ellis Rother. More I Miss The War ★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Immersing the viewer into the depths of familial angst, short film I Miss The War is an uneven yet moving piece of filmmaking, written and directed by Andrew Walsh... In need of a slicker production and a tighter storyline, I Miss The War is still a piece of captivating cinema. The engaging performances make it a worthwhile watch and the subject matter is notably bold enough to make Walsh a filmmaker to watch out for in the future." More I Am The Wanderer Chris Olson, UK Film Review More Hold Me Down ★★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "A tale of urban survival in this harrowing short drama from writer director Niclas Gillis. Hold Me Down is a ferocious denunciation of the roles some women are forced into in order to endure life as others want them to... Tianna Allen is superb in the leading role, occupying the tragedy of her character with grace. As she traverses the dangerous city streets in the dark, having left her not-so-home-sweet-home only to enter the lion’s den surrounded by vicious predators, no inch of Chastity’s life is safe or welcoming and Allen is marvellous at depicting the endurance of it all. Prince Richard Combs serves up a worthy turn as the good-for-nothing ex, whilst the aforementioned formidable screen time of Cheryl Juniaus is something to behold and completely captivating. More Hell's Bells "Morris dancing hasn't been this dark and mysterious since...well...ever! In a seriously entertaining short film, filmmaker Luke Jeffery delivers a black comedy literally with bells on, with a story which will make you question your whole reality. Or at least your perception of minority dance troupes...​" Chris Olson, UK Film Review More God's Kingdom ★★★★ Jack Bottomley, UK Film Review "It is remarkable how often you find yourself saying, when reviewing features, that a specific concept may have worked better as a short film but it is even more surprising how increasingly often that the opposite applies to short films. Some ideas carry such weight, such potential and such impact that a shorter duration feels like a tease and in the case of writer/director Guy Soulsby’s incredibly shot God’s Kingdom; this is most certainly the case. The short sees Jack (Anthony Flanagan) and young Ella (Leah Rhodes) on the run but whom are they running from? ...God’s Kingdom was a gripping, fascinating watch and no doubt but a brief glimpse into the mind of a confident filmmaker. Wowing in a number of respects, the minor niggles that disrupt the pace or small intricacies of the overall story do not detract from a strong piece of work all round by this team. Blessed (if you’ll pardon the pun) with a brilliant crew, setting and a rather excellent cast, Soulsby has delivered a most interesting film and I can only pray we shall see more good things on the horizon." More

  • Free Movies UK | UK Film Channel

    View Free Movies A bunch of free movies to watch on the UK Film Channel from short and indie filmmakers. ​ Check out the selection of posters below to see which Free Movies UK Film Channel have to offer. You can see the title of the film, as well as the star rating from critics at UK Film Review, if the movie has been reviewed already. Check back regularly to see more free movies and more reviews. ​ We also have a selection of pages with curated lists. Under the Free Movies heading in the main navigation, you will be able to see pages such as Free Comedy Films or Free Horror Films. There you will find free movies specific to a genre or medium (such as documentaries). Our team will be updating these pages regularly, providing new curated lists of free movies for our viewers to enjoy. ​ It is rare to get anything in this life for free, so we hope you enjoy this collection of fantastic pieces of cinema without any charge. All we ask is that you recommend the channel and any films you see to your friends. The more eyes our filmmakers get on their movies the better. ​ If you are a filmmaker and are interested in adding your Free Movies, UK Film Channel can help. Get in touch with us via our Contact page or social media pages - we are fairly responsive. ​ Anyway, enough of this guff. Get watching these free movies. Back to ALL Movies FREE Horror Films FREE Comedy Films FREE Documentaries Find More Free Films at Prime Video START YOUR TRIAL ↓ John Wick 4 WATCH FREE NOW Hustlers WATCH FREE NOW Borat Subsequent Moviefilm WATCH FREE NOW Justice League WATCH FREE NOW John Wick 2 WATCH FREE NOW Dirty Grandpa WATCH FREE NOW Fast Five WATCH FREE NOW The Amazing Spider-Man WATCH FREE NOW Ad Astra WATCH FREE NOW Spiral: From the Book of Saw WATCH FREE NOW Chaos Walking WATCH FREE NOW The Father WATCH FREE NOW Our Free Fims Triangle Better Angels Skinjacker Devotion The Separation Mark #2 (Extended) Mark #2 How To Love You Obstacle Corpse EROTIC - Chapter 1 : Desire & Sensuality Istanbul Unmasked The Case Pregnancy Test The White Book Herringbone Future Cop Future Cop 2 Like and Follow The Mole Souls The Man with His Fingers in His Ears Godspeed Overcast 2024 Load More

  • Free Comedy Films | UK Film Channel

    UK Film Channel Comedy Films Watch Free Comedy Films Online Get your stapler ready, it's gut-busting time! Free Comedy Films on the UK Film Channel can all be found here. We have a wonderful selection of funny movies from excellent filmmakers around the world.​​​ Where can I watch free comedy movies online? Finding legitimate (legal) free online movies is really difficult. So, how, we hear you ask, does UK Film Channel provide all of these short and indie films for free to viewers? All the filmmakers on our film channel have released their movies for free already! They are on public platforms such as YouTube or Vimeo and we simply embed them from there. We do have their permission too. Teammates struggle to complete the deadliest race on earth. When a kid starts spending time in the real world, it's up to his smartphone to bring his attention back to where it belongs. A short film in which a journalist and her camera operator investigate a story about a man who has put his fingers in his ears and won't take them out. Her son is on the other side of the country. So is his girlfriend. You can be supportive from 2000 miles away for only so long, and this mother has hit her breaking point. Now Mom is finally on the road and there's no telling what she can convince herself to do to get this person away from her son. A black comedy about a Californian geek in search of his horror hero Boris Karloff. Fresh off the plane from Los Angeles, horror geek Merv Blanco holds forth in reverential ecstasy as he finally finds himself outside 36 Forest Hill Road, London, birthplace of his hero, screen legend Boris Karloff. But what awaits in the run-down kebab shop that occupies what was once the Karloff home, is not what Merv was expecting. This is Spinal Tap meets Goodfellas on a very limited budget. An insecure mob boss enlists the help of an eccentric hit man to 'take out' his girlfriend's lover who he presumes to have a significantly larger penis. The only problem is, it's almost 4:00. ★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Stoking the fire of racial tensions is an essential way to explore its complicated issues and damaging effect on communities. Short film The Visit, directed by Shane Andries, is a smart and compelling take on the current climate of volatility which surrounds particular stereotypes and manages to approach the topic with a unique perspective. In Maxime-Claude L’ Écuyer’s short film Squad Leader TD-73028 Soliloquy, Shakespeare’s famous soliloquy from Hamlet is reimagined within the weird and wacky context of the intergalactic universe of Star Wars. To celebrate both the 40th anniversary of Star Wars original release and the recent 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, the short film presents this soliloquy as the inner voice of a Stormtrooper. Welcome to Somewhere In France, the stoner, road-trip, Western, heist-movie from director Fred Cavender that plays fast and loose with its plot, its characters, and it's tone to create an uneasy yet passable comedy... Danny Bolt plays Constable Rose, a charming and likeable cop hoping for the easy transport of a prisoner in the back of his police car. Said prisoner, Ned (Lee Priest), is anything but cooperative though, and seeks escape at his first opportunity. However, their current location is in the massive unknown that is the Australian outback, where strange things start to happen. ★★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Set upon a gorgeous clifftop and beach, the audience not only gets these breathtaking visuals, but also a poignant and affecting story with superb performances... If you can write characters as believable and engaging as this, evoke performances as entertaining as this, and strike thematic chords with an audience as intelligently as this, then yours is the world my friend." ★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review ​ "Peter "Lizard Man" LeSeurdmin (Drew Current) is a deadbeat misanthrope who has alcoholic tendencies and severe depression - the perfect qualities for a hero then. After getting wasted in front of his partner Nicole's (Rasheeda Moore) parents and wreaking havoc across town, Peter's life starts to crumble. Not only does Nicole leave him, but a brew of extremely rare lizard beer leaves his body a medical marvel! Also, he has captured the attention of a villain known as The Grillmaster (no, not George Foreman), who speaks almost exclusively in food puns. The Grillmaster (Sam Pink) has sent his goons known as "Munions" (wordplaying Minions and Onions we think), to hunt him down." ★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Immersing the viewer into the depths of familial angst, short film I Miss The War is an uneven yet moving piece of filmmaking, written and directed by Andrew Walsh... In need of a slicker production and a tighter storyline, I Miss The War is still a piece of captivating cinema. The engaging performances make it a worthwhile watch and the subject matter is notably bold enough to make Walsh a filmmaker to watch out for in the future." "Morris dancing hasn't been this dark and mysterious since...well...ever! In a seriously entertaining short film, filmmaker Luke Jeffery delivers a black comedy literally with bells on, with a story which will make you question your whole reality. Or at least your perception of minority dance troupes...​" Chris Olson, UK Film Review What goes around comes around, and not in the way Justin Timberlake wants us to believe, more in the way of trends, be it from fashion to art, to movie styles....and at the moment film is all about the 80’s. Ergh the 80’s. Bad music. bad hair, bad clothes....good horror films though. I don’t get it, I don’t get why we are in this renaissance of such an ugly period of time, but hey that’s just me, but you would have to live under a rock to not have noticed the surge of 80’s styles films and TV shows out there, from Stranger Things...another thing I don’t get the hype about, to movies like IT, we cannot get away from it. So here you have another one to add to the ever growing list, Get Rich or Try Dying, an 80’s style sci fi comedy about a scientist who steals pills from the laboratory he works in that help him travel through time. Rachel Pullen, UK Film Review ★★★ Annie Vincent, UK Film Review "The latest offering from Tuperhero Films has landed and this time it's a comedy. This is slightly less well trodden territory for Fred Cavender, following success with several sci-fi and horror style shorts, including The Damned and Unique, and Day Shift is, sadly, less impressive... ​ Whilst The Damned and Unique were commended for their generic conventions and the manipulation of those classic ideas, a principle Day Shift is still founded upon, it hasn't worked quite as well in this instance. There is some mild amusement and certainly the cinematography and characterisation is of note, but this film won't illicit much more than a few chuckles and certainly not the belly laughs we might expect. It is an enjoyable watch though. It is light-hearted, doesn’t take itself too seriously, and the writing is good enough to move you to irritation if nothing else... "In the world of film journalism you cannot say the word music mockumentary without the words This Is Spinal Tap in the same sentence. It's a golden rule. And anyone who has seen, and loved, Spinal Tap will immediately see the influence on this short film from filmmaker Fred Cavender titled California Hotdog Champions." Chris Olson, UK Film Review ★★★★★ Darren Tilby, UK Film Review ​ "Full-bodied, good head, sharp and refreshing and I’ve forgotten what I’m supposed to be reviewing… A simple premise: a man enjoys a pint at his local pub, whilst all around him little dramas, comedies, and love stories play out. At just over 3 minutes long, A Day in the Life in a Pint is the perfect length: any shorter and it would have felt rushed, any longer, and it would have become monotonous." In a waiting room, four hopefuls sit patiently for an upcoming job interview. The receptionist abruptly exits, but leaves behind a timer on his computer – 6 minutes and 16 seconds are on the clock and the interviewees must deduce what on earth is going on... An outcast, Alien Guy Tim, wants to prove that he has been abducted by aliens, but encounters many obstacles along the way.

  • Free War Films | UK Film Channel

    UK Film Channel Free Sci-Fi Movies Watch Free War Films Time to go to war! Not really, but please do enjoy these free war films, courtesy of the filmmakers who donate them to UK Film Channel. ​ One of the most cherished cinematic genres, war films can offer incredibly compelling stories with a heightened sense of peril and literal conflict. The free war films you will see here have this and more! Many of these free movies have garnered fantastic reviews, in particular from critics at UK Film Review - so be sure to check out the reviews before/after watching. ​ We want these free films to be seen far and wide, so please share them as if the enemy is coming and the only way to hold them back is to get more views on these movies. Take time to share them with friends, family, and indeed enemies. Who knows, maybe an olive brand of free war films will be enough to turn an enemy into a friend! (please note: we don't promise to fix your relationships with free films - only chocolate can do that.) ★★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "100 years since the end of the First World War and #warmovies and filmmakers are still telling the seemingly endless amount of stories from those tragic trenches. The techniques of combat and warfare have evolved to be less personal since then, so the intimate violence that was necessary during the conflict is a highly emotive way to engage with the enduring themes of war. Filmmaker Max Mason's #shortfilm Their War is a breathtakingly heartbreaking and intimate piece on the human sacrifice needed ★★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review ​ "A brutally moving and psychologically affecting short film, Soldier Bee goes elbow deep into the harrowing suffering of someone with PTSD (Post-traumatic Stress Disorder), exploring the incredibly difficult assimilation that some war veterans face, and the pathological violence that can become entrenched in their being." ★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "The romanticism of war is a familiar topic for audiences who have been gifted many stories of love existing within conflicts. Battlefields in distant lands, aside from creating harrowing violence and sorrow, also create that all-consuming romantic device - long distance relationships. In filmmaker Spencer Anderson's short film, Fallen, this long distance gets stretched through time as well as miles, allowing for an absorbing and achingly tender story of love. Based on the recollections of Gilbert Bradley, a soldier, the title Fallen has a double meaning. On the one hand referring to the tragic demise of all those who fell in WWII and on the other hand falling in love." HOLDOUT is based off the true story of a Japanese WWII Lieutenant who got left behind on an island in South East Asia after the war. He never got the memo that the war ended so he kept on fighting and only surrendered in the 1970s, nearly 30 years after the war ended. Our film is a gritty, dark dramatization of another soldier who didn't surrender when he encounters an American tourist from the modern world. It is also a character study on how people are neither good nor bad, but sometimes perpetrate evil because it is sometimes so ingrained in their way of life that they can't bear to lose the sense of purpose it gives them. Short film Sensor sees an aged Vietnam veteran finally decide to face his demons head on. With his life having been forever haunted by traumatic memories of conflict, it seems (as far as he is concerned at least) that these ghosts have now not only manifested themselves as a psychological threat, but also a malevolent physical presence. After resolving to placing motion sensors all around his property, he takes up a position to make his final stand. But unfortunately, making the brave decision to try to exorcise oneself of the past doesn’t always mean that you will succeed.

  • F R E D | Free Films

    F R E D Directed by: Written by: Alexander Jeremy Alexander Jeremy Starring: Nathan Gordon, Susie Kimnell, Shaun Prendergast Fred is described on its own Twitter page as being “a short film about grief, obsession and our ghosts.” I’m not so sure. I mean, it has all those things in it, sure, but I don’t know if that’s what it’s really about. A lot is going on in Fred: a lot to consider. And I’ll be damned if I can tell you precisely what. But I do know one thing...I really like it! Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • Drama | UK Film Channel

    View Drama Covering so much of storytelling, drama films often provide some of the most powerful stories for filmmakers to deliver to us. The dramatic element to a movie is essential in captivating an audience and gripping us. ​ Here on the UK Film Channel, we have provided a selection of film rentals within the Drama genre - which you can watch right on a pay-per-view basis. ​ The Way it Works ​ Simply browse our selection below (or you can view the full rental catalogue in the Rent section), find a film you want to watch and click the poster. You will then be able to rent/buy the film via the Eyelet platform in conjunction with UK Film Review. ​ If you choose to rent one of the Drama films, you will have a period of time in which to do so. More details will be given on the film's Eyelet page. ​ Remember to sign up to the UK Film Channel newsletter by adding your email address in the footer. This will help you stay up to date with all the latest Drama additions to our channel. ​ Back to ALL Movies Rentals Home Trailers

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    View All Movies View all the films currently on the UK Film Channel. New & Noteworthy FREE Films FREE Horror Films FREE Comedy Films FREE Documentaries All Free Films 2024 2025: The Genocide Program 2nd Opinions 6-16 A Crucifying Feeling A Day in the Life of a Pint A Man's World A Poet's Seat Abyss Aces After Hours Alien Guy Tim All Its Name Implies Amani Asra Baxu and the Giants Bestattungsinstitut Betrayed Better Angels Boris in the Forest Calamity Bot California Hotdog Champions Children's Games Crazy Day Shift Load More All Rentals

  • I Miss The War | Free Films

    I Miss The War Directed by: Written by: Andrew Walsh Andrew Walsh Starring: Hannah Gott, Sarah Golding, Laura Vine, James Barr, Kyle Webb ★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Immersing the viewer into the depths of familial angst, short film I Miss The War is an uneven yet moving piece of filmmaking, written and directed by Andrew Walsh... In need of a slicker production and a tighter storyline, I Miss The War is still a piece of captivating cinema. The engaging performances make it a worthwhile watch and the subject matter is notably bold enough to make Walsh a filmmaker to watch out for in the future." Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • Abyss | Free Films

    Abyss Directed by: Written by: V. R. Rao V. R. Rao Starring: Jonah Robinson, Lily Paige, Maximilien Kafel, Jay Manus, Rama Vallury Jonah Robinson narrates and plays the central character, an artist struggling to find work. Sitting outside a coffee shop a little boy (Maximilien Kafel) throws something at him which takes him back to a different time and space, and he discovers he has the ability to move objects with his mind. Will this help him find a job or make any headway with Jane (Lily Paige), the girl he likes? Unlikely if he can't learn to control his powers and get a grip on his ever changing reality. Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • Iso-Pocalyptis | Free Films

    Iso-Pocalyptis Directed by: Written by: Jd Roth-round Jd Roth-round Starring: Jd Roth-round, John Craggs, Dion Jones When Daniel Fuller returns home to find his wife and child dead he struggles to let them go, storing their bodies in the make-shift kitchen of his derelict house. Bound by the horrifying regret of a despicable act, he spirals into a deep paranoia of self-hate and begins drinking heavily. His eerie, run down home soon becomes the prison of haunting nightmares and violent ideas that sends him over the edge of sanity, controlling his thoughts, and ultimately destroying his soul through a psychological war of survival. What awaits him on the other side is more than anybody would have ever expected. Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • Sensor | Free Films

    Sensor Directed by: Written by: Brian L. Tan Jonathan Hirsch Starring: Dana Lee, Nikki Soohoo Short film Sensor sees an aged Vietnam veteran finally decide to face his demons head on. With his life having been forever haunted by traumatic memories of conflict, it seems (as far as he is concerned at least) that these ghosts have now not only manifested themselves as a psychological threat, but also a malevolent physical presence. After resolving to placing motion sensors all around his property, he takes up a position to make his final stand. But unfortunately, making the brave decision to try to exorcise oneself of the past doesn’t always mean that you will succeed. Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • The White Book | Free Films

    The White Book Directed by: Written by: Rudra Sengupta, Biplab Chatterjee Rudra Sengupta Starring: Debajit Hira, Biplab Chatterjee ​ Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • 2025: The Genocide Program | Free Films

    2025: The Genocide Program Directed by: Written by: Nick Myer Nick Myer Starring: Nick Myer ★★★★ Shrubaboti Bose, UK Film Review ​ "This short film has a very interesting take on the sociopolitical scenario of today’s world. A military insider has supposedly escaped from the base camp to transmit a secret message to his close friend Jack, warning him about a soon-to-be-imposed dangerous plan of a global culling. He says, “The people have to wake up from their mind-control state” and claims that it is a “Red Alert Situation”. He discusses how the system has placed microchip implants inside every human beings such that nobody can detect their presence or stop the “depopulating” strategy when it finally kicks in. The static noises that can be heard along with the tone of urgency in the voice of the protagonist grabs our attention right from the start." Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • LGBTQ+ Films | UK Film Channel

    View LGBTQ+ Films Stories with LGBTQ+ characters can often deliver some of the most compelling cinema. Whilst it is not always essential to place it at the heart of an LGBTQ+ Film, a character's feelings of being outside the "accepted" majority persuasion can provide depth to their journey, should the storyteller be inclined to do so. ​ On this page you will find an incredible selection of LGBTQ+ Films to rent, from filmmakers across the world. We hope that you will support these movies and their talented cast/crews by renting one and then telling the world about how amazing the experience was. ​ Remember to follow UK Film Channel in all the usual places and subscribe to our newsletter - the option is at the bottom of the website. That way you can keep up to date with all our newest films to rent, including any addition to our growing LGBTQ+ Films section. ​ #RainbowsReign Back to ALL Movies Rentals Home Trailers

  • Herringbone | Free Films

    Herringbone Directed by: Written by: Eugenede Plessis Bianca Fortin, Eugenede Plessis Starring: Cortney Palm, Chelsea Jordan Mina, a young woman, seemingly trafficked, discovers the shocking truth as she is enslaved along with several other women in a compound facility where they are subjugated to torture and abuse. In her struggle to survive her dire circumstances Mina forms a special bond and friendship with Rhonda, a demented woman in the neighboring cell who, even while knowing their awaited fate, shields and supports Mina throughout her ordeal. Mina faces her darkest hour when Rhonda and her newborn child are both violently taken from her- revealing humanity's indifference to this unspeakable cruelty. Will Mina's pleas be enough to finally make us stop these heinous acts? Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • All Its Name Implies | Free Films

    All Its Name Implies Directed by: Written by: Ev Durán Ev Durán Starring: Monique Birtwell, Jim Broshears, Susan Davis "All Its Name Implies" focuses on the resilient residents of Paradise, California in the aftermath of the devastating Camp Fire. Most people have lost everything, and in their scramble to make sense of the unprecedented destruction, their shared sense of community only grows stronger. Featuring exclusive and powerful testimonials from the people who survived the inferno and created by filmmaker Ev Durán, who was raised in Paradise, "All Its Name Implies" is the story of Paradise, by Paradise, for Paradise. Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • Something Crunchy | Free Films

    Something Crunchy Directed by: Written by: Fred Cavender Fred Cavender Starring: Bess Davies, Rob Lawrence, Jair Massiah, Heather Ancliff, Chris Assheton-Blair ★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "In a world where the truth is an increasingly elusive concept, short thriller Something Crunchy, from writer/director Fred Cavender, is a topical and technically impressive piece. Focusing on the investigations of freelance journalist Robyn (Bess Davies), the story unravels like a classic crime caper but for the modern age... Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • Watch The Father Free Online

    < Back Watch Free Online The Father 2020 WATCH NOW Anthony Hopkins gives a powerhouse performance in The Father, a gripping drama about a man struggling with dementia. Directed by Jay Roach, the film also stars Olivia Colman and Emma Thompson. The Father is one of those rare films that will stay with you long after you've seen it. It's an emotional roller coaster that will have you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. Hopkins is absolutely amazing in this movie, and it's definitely worth seeing! You can watch The Father free online via Amazon Prime right now. There are many films that have tackled the topic of dementia, but The Father is one of the best in recent memory. Hopkins gives a performance for the ages as Anthony, an 80-year-old man who lives with his daughter Anne (Olivia Colman). He's starting to show signs of forgetfulness and confusion when she hires a caregiver, Margaret (Emma Thompson), to help him out. The Father is an intimate and moving film that will stay with you long after the credits roll. It's one of those rare movies that will make you think about life and its many complexities. Anthony Hopkins gives a masterful performance in this thought-provoking drama, and it's definitely worth checking out. You can watch The Father online for free via Amazon Prime right now. Anthony Hopkins is a Welsh actor who has appeared in a number of films. He rose to prominence with his portrayal of Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs (1991), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor. He played Professor Robert Langdon in The Da Vinci Code (2006), Thorin Oakenshield in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012), and Dr. Alfred Lanning in I, Robot (2004). Since making her professional acting debut in the early 2000s, Olivia Colman has built an impressive resume of film credits. Some of her most notable roles include the titular character in 2012's "The Favourite", a downtrodden maid in 2014's "The Lobster", and Queen Anne in 2018's "The Favorite". Her performances have been praised by critics, with many citing her talents for delivering emotionally powerful and nuanced portrayals. In a career spanning over fifteen years, Colman has shown herself to be a versatile and engaging actor capable of tackling a wide range of roles. The Father is Directed by Jay Roach Jay Roach is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. He has directed films such as "Meet the Parents" (2000), "Meet the Fockers" (2004), "Dinner for Schmucks" (2010) and "The Campaign" (2012). He has also produced films such as "Austin Powers in Goldmember" (2002) and "The Heartbreak Kid" (2007). Where to Watch The Father Free Online As of February 2022, The Father is free to watch online via Amazon Prime. Along with a whole host of other benefits, the huge array of amazing films included with an Amazon Prime membership is an incredible value. Previous Next

  • Happy Gals | UKFRF 2020

    Happy Gals Director: Alessia Galatini Category: Best Short FIlm An operator for a weight-loss company receives a harrowing phone call from an upset customer. Check out the trailer for this UKFRF 2021 Official Selection. Book Your Place For Happy Gals BOOK NOW

  • New Arrivals | UK Film Channel

    UK Film Channel New Arrivals Watch Our Newest Arrivals See the newest movies to arrive on the UK Film Channel. Check back regularly to see what has been added or sign up to our newsletter using the form at the bottom of the page. Our Newest Free Movies Triangle Better Angels Skinjacker A woman alone in a dystopian future seeks companionship and comfort from an artificial companion. But is all as it seems? Devotion A room in a house that's a mausoleum. A husband and wife who have forgotten each other. A game they should not play. The Separation Mark #2 (Extended) Mark, the world’s first clone, is gathering technology so he can gather DNA samples and clone those wiped out in a biological attack, but the government is on his trail and want his technology – he must never let that happen. This version is the EXTENDED cut. Mark #2 Mark, the world’s first clone, is gathering technology so he can gather DNA samples and clone those wiped out in a biological attack, but the government is on his trail and want his technology – he must never let that happen. How To Love You An Asian mother accidentally discovers her daughter's sexuality and she struggles to accept her for who she is. Obstacle Corpse Teammates struggle to complete the deadliest race on earth. EROTIC - Chapter 1 : Desire & Sensuality Angèle and Adam form a young ideal couple. A few years pass. One evening, they meet again. Strangers to each other, can their love come back to life? Istanbul The short movie introduces a wonderful journey starting from Denizli Çardak Airport. Discover the hidden beauty behind the historical city, Istanbul. Unmasked "Everyone wants the truth, few can deal with its Reality." Load More

  • Free Sci-Fi Films | UK Film Channel

    UK Film Channel Free Sci-Fi Movies Watch Free Sci-Fi Films Free sci-fi movies have crash-landed on the UK Film Channel and we don't care who knows about! Unless you are evil cyborgs - you guys can fly out on the spaceship you flew in on. ​ Science fiction is arguably one of the most compelling cinematic genres. Why I hear you ask? Because storytelling gets to be far more playful without the need to adhere to believability. Some of the best indie filmmakers we have come across have dabbled, at least in part, in sci-fi films and we have collected some of the best free sci-fi films on the internet here. ​ And whilst you won't get household names like Kubrick or Nolan, you will get to support indie films by watching and sharing these free movies as much as is humanly, or alienly, possible. Seriously, glue your eyes to the screen and watch them at least 10 times. That's really the only way to consume these science-fiction fancies. And if you don't, we'll come a-knocking with the UK Film Channel Probe (patent pending). ​ Mark, the world’s first clone, is gathering technology so he can gather DNA samples and clone those wiped out in a biological attack, but the government is on his trail and want his technology – he must never let that happen. This version is the EXTENDED cut. Mark, the world’s first clone, is gathering technology so he can gather DNA samples and clone those wiped out in a biological attack, but the government is on his trail and want his technology – he must never let that happen. In the crime-filled streets of Future City, a lone cop faces off against the tyrannical criminal mastermind known only as The Boss. Future Cop, a legendary super cop from the past, fights to save the future from the unrelenting forces of evil. A Black Mirror inspired dystopia where our dreams can be recorded and rewatched like an old college football game, writer-director Iacopo Navari’s vision of a not too distant technological future is captivating but the actual story built within the world-building does lack the same ingenuity. Subconscious imagination has become a commodity in Navari’s film as Joel Hume desperate to regain his ability to dream calls the Sandman corporation to help him recapture his happiest dream revolving around his ex-girlfriend. Joel is visited by dream repairman Bob who does a begins a full brain diagnostic to find a solution to Joel’s predicament. ★★★★ Owen Herman, UK Film Review "The opening shots of The Redemption Act set up a mystery. An extreme act of violence committed by one enraged man on another as a woman watches on in horror poses many questions. These questions are answered surprisingly quickly as the short takes this seemingly simple set up and turns into something you really don’t see coming... ★★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Short film The Golden Shore, directed by Fred Cavender and written by Lloyd Lewis, is a stylish and intelligent piece that explores the role of the individual during political strife, something all too familiar. ★★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Thrilling dystopian dramas seem to be right in filmmaker Fred Cavender’s wheelhouse. Having delivered the immensely impressive short The Golden Shore, as well as a string of other movies in 2017, this latest titled The Damned, is just as thematically bleak but even more cinematic." In Maxime-Claude L’ Écuyer’s short film Squad Leader TD-73028 Soliloquy, Shakespeare’s famous soliloquy from Hamlet is reimagined within the weird and wacky context of the intergalactic universe of Star Wars. To celebrate both the 40th anniversary of Star Wars original release and the recent 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, the short film presents this soliloquy as the inner voice of a Stormtrooper. What goes around comes around, and not in the way Justin Timberlake wants us to believe, more in the way of trends, be it from fashion to art, to movie styles....and at the moment film is all about the 80’s. Ergh the 80’s. Bad music. bad hair, bad clothes....good horror films though. I don’t get it, I don’t get why we are in this renaissance of such an ugly period of time, but hey that’s just me, but you would have to live under a rock to not have noticed the surge of 80’s styles films and TV shows out there, from Stranger Things...another thing I don’t get the hype about, to movies like IT, we cannot get away from it. So here you have another one to add to the ever growing list, Get Rich or Try Dying, an 80’s style sci fi comedy about a scientist who steals pills from the laboratory he works in that help him travel through time. Rachel Pullen, UK Film Review Jonah Robinson narrates and plays the central character, an artist struggling to find work. Sitting outside a coffee shop a little boy (Maximilien Kafel) throws something at him which takes him back to a different time and space, and he discovers he has the ability to move objects with his mind. Will this help him find a job or make any headway with Jane (Lily Paige), the girl he likes? Unlikely if he can't learn to control his powers and get a grip on his ever changing reality. Set largely in a dark car park, Charlie (Lloyd Lewis) is in a van with Jack (Rob Lawrence) and the two of them enjoy some light banter and a hip flask whilst they wait for their boss to finalise their transaction, which concerns the merchandise in the back of the van. ★★★★ Shrubaboti Bose, UK Film Review ​ "This short film has a very interesting take on the sociopolitical scenario of today’s world. A military insider has supposedly escaped from the base camp to transmit a secret message to his close friend Jack, warning him about a soon-to-be-imposed dangerous plan of a global culling. He says, “The people have to wake up from their mind-control state” and claims that it is a “Red Alert Situation”. He discusses how the system has placed microchip implants inside every human beings such that nobody can detect their presence or stop the “depopulating” strategy when it finally kicks in. The static noises that can be heard along with the tone of urgency in the voice of the protagonist grabs our attention right from the start." A scientist creates an artificial intelligence robot with the ability to desire and to dream. It's first dream is to see the outside world but to do so he must prove to his creator that he is capable. However, his calamitous behaviour sees his dream of freedom inch further and further away. An outcast, Alien Guy Tim, wants to prove that he has been abducted by aliens, but encounters many obstacles along the way. Redisplacement is a futuristic drama about memory and our understanding of the past. Though you've already seen it. Remember?

  • Playgrounds | UKFRF 2020

    Playgrounds Director: Antonio Milo, Fabrizio Fioretti Category: Best Short Film PLAYGROUNDS is a short film that travels back to the early '90s, lost deep in the suburbs, absent parents allow forgotten kids to escape to other worlds where they can't be found. Check out the trailer for this UKFRF 2021 Official Selection. Book Your Place For Playgrounds BOOK NOW

  • Dogwood | UKFRF 2020

    Dogwood Director: Steve Sale Category: Best Feature Film Martin (Joe Newton) is a casualty of society. He is unappreciated and overworked as a salaryman in the city. With mounting pressure on his shoulders, he experiences a breakdown at work and loses his job. After visiting his childhood home to collect some possessions, he opts to not go home but instead chooses to live off grid in the vast woodland. Here he attempts to survive, to try and find himself again, through being amongst nature and his love of writing poetry. Check out the trailer for this UKFRF 2021 Official Selection. Book Your Place For Dogwood BOOK NOW

  • Untitled Earth Sim 64 | UKFRF 2020

    Untitled Earth Sim 64 Director: Jonathan Wilhelmsson Category: Best Comedy Film A woman is faced with existential crisis after learning that the universe is an untitled simulation. Check out the trailer for this UKFRF 2021 Official Selection. Book Your Place For Untitled Earth Sim 64 BOOK NOW

  • Crazy | Free Films

    Crazy Directed by: Written by: Holt Boggs Holt Boggs Starring: Holt Boggs, BrianVillalobos, Keturah Branch An insecure mob boss enlists the help of an eccentric hit man to 'take out' his girlfriend's lover who he presumes to have a significantly larger penis. The only problem is, it's almost 4:00. Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • Free Drama Films | UK Film Channel

    UK Film Channel Free Sci-Fi Movies Watch Free Drama Films Let's get dramatic with these free drama films, courtesy of the amazing global filmmakers who donate their movies to our Free Films section. Not only are all of these movies totally free to watch online, but there are also no subscriptions required. That's right, to watch these free drama films, you won't need to give us all your details so we can track you across the webspace. ​ On this page, you will find a mixture of short films and feature movies - we will continue to add to the catalogue so be sure to come back regularly. As with all the free films on UK Film Channel, we do ask if you can share them with your friends it would be most appreciated. Our filmmakers want to get their films out into the world and seen by as many people as possible. ​ A lot of these free drama films have been reviewed by UK Film Review, so if you aren't sure what to watch, maybe check out their verdict! ​ An Asian mother accidentally discovers her daughter's sexuality and she struggles to accept her for who she is. One day they bring you a case. Why exactly for you? Why is it so heavy? How to get rid of it? Emma is approaching the age where she wants to start a family. She must decide if high school sweetheart Lucas is the right person to do that with. ​ Young corporate executive Angie deals with a disfiguring condition as she climbs her way up the career ladder. A short film in which a journalist and her camera operator investigate a story about a man who has put his fingers in his ears and won't take them out. Connor Falk plays Eric, a young teenager whose life is thrown into chaos when his mother (Daniela Nyffenegger) disappears under mysterious circumstances. Eric’s father (Lane Wray) insists his mother has abandoned them and run away into a new life without them, but something irks our young protagonist, who starts to question and challenge his father, and indeed his own memories of his mother. She is a woman in despair who calls a suicide hotline -- not for help, but to say goodbye. He is the operator who takes her call, who must do everything he can to keep her on the line. Will he lose her, or will she find the will to live? A black-and-white short film from filmmaker Robbie Walsh. One Look Look is part of the S.P.L.I.T series from filmmaker Robbie Walsh. A black comedy about a Californian geek in search of his horror hero Boris Karloff. Fresh off the plane from Los Angeles, horror geek Merv Blanco holds forth in reverential ecstasy as he finally finds himself outside 36 Forest Hill Road, London, birthplace of his hero, screen legend Boris Karloff. But what awaits in the run-down kebab shop that occupies what was once the Karloff home, is not what Merv was expecting. Shane is kidnapped after being accused of attempted rape on his friend's sister, but is he actually guilty? This thoughtful film by Martin Del Carpio attempts to explain the feelings of an immigrant making a new life. He was himself born in Venezuela but raised in New York and able to draw on very personal and intimate experience. 2nd Opinions is a short film about a couple who use an app to anonymously crowdsource their relationship issues with strangers. ★★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "100 years since the end of the First World War and #warmovies and filmmakers are still telling the seemingly endless amount of stories from those tragic trenches. The techniques of combat and warfare have evolved to be less personal since then, so the intimate violence that was necessary during the conflict is a highly emotive way to engage with the enduring themes of war. Filmmaker Max Mason's #shortfilm Their War is a breathtakingly heartbreaking and intimate piece on the human sacrifice needed ★★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Reminiscent of M. Night Shyamalan's 2016 thriller Split with undertones of affecting emotional dramas like Room and short film Aimee, The Voice Within written by Laurie Henderson and Ernesto M. Sandoval is a crippling exploration of character and trauma. Loaded with sublime performances and technically skilled filmmaking, it's a movie audiences can happily grapple with." ★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Stoking the fire of racial tensions is an essential way to explore its complicated issues and damaging effect on communities. Short film The Visit, directed by Shane Andries, is a smart and compelling take on the current climate of volatility which surrounds particular stereotypes and manages to approach the topic with a unique perspective. A Black Mirror inspired dystopia where our dreams can be recorded and rewatched like an old college football game, writer-director Iacopo Navari’s vision of a not too distant technological future is captivating but the actual story built within the world-building does lack the same ingenuity. Subconscious imagination has become a commodity in Navari’s film as Joel Hume desperate to regain his ability to dream calls the Sandman corporation to help him recapture his happiest dream revolving around his ex-girlfriend. Joel is visited by dream repairman Bob who does a begins a full brain diagnostic to find a solution to Joel’s predicament. ★★★★ Owen Herman, UK Film Review "The opening shots of The Redemption Act set up a mystery. An extreme act of violence committed by one enraged man on another as a woman watches on in horror poses many questions. These questions are answered surprisingly quickly as the short takes this seemingly simple set up and turns into something you really don’t see coming... ★★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Told with mystery, suspense, and intrigue, short film The Jigsaw is an absolute marvel. Written and directed by Basil Al-Safar and Rashad Al-Safar, it tells the tale of one man (Pedro Monteiro) who travels to a small town to purchase the titular Jigsaw. Once there, the vendor of the shop (Daragh O'Malley) foretells of the Jigsaw's mysterious nature, and that it always returns to him... ★★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Short film The Golden Shore, directed by Fred Cavender and written by Lloyd Lewis, is a stylish and intelligent piece that explores the role of the individual during political strife, something all too familiar. ★★★★★ Chris Olson, UK Film Review "Thrilling dystopian dramas seem to be right in filmmaker Fred Cavender’s wheelhouse. Having delivered the immensely impressive short The Golden Shore, as well as a string of other movies in 2017, this latest titled The Damned, is just as thematically bleak but even more cinematic." The young girl Sara is at her first major audition. It quickly goes south when the producer Annette pushes Sara to her limits in an attempt to see what the young girl is willing to do in order to get the role. This the subject of Phil Giordano’s tightly focussed NYU Tisch thesis script, focussing on Rene-Boy (Andrei Fajarito), who isn’t too keen on having his rite-of-passage surgery, performed by his own father Itoy (John Arcilla), rock-sharpened knife in hand. This theme of youth’s disdain for the importance placed on tradition and conformity is a well-worn path, but has rarely been shown in this way.

  • 2024 | Free Films

    2024 Directed by: Written by: Tony Ogunyinka Tony Ogunyinka Starring: Jd Roth-round, Jonny Hall, John Hyatt Ethan Cole, a hardened war veteran, returns to London after 10 years extended service to find his wife missing and everybody he once knew, untraceable. Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • Day Shift | Free Films

    Day Shift Directed by: Written by: Fred Cavender Fred Cavender and Lloyd Lewis Starring: Mark Chapman, Ingrid Bakewell, Chris Assheton-Blair and Mark Denieffe ★★★ Annie Vincent, UK Film Review "The latest offering from Tuperhero Films has landed and this time it's a comedy. This is slightly less well trodden territory for Fred Cavender, following success with several sci-fi and horror style shorts, including The Damned and Unique, and Day Shift is, sadly, less impressive... ​ Whilst The Damned and Unique were commended for their generic conventions and the manipulation of those classic ideas, a principle Day Shift is still founded upon, it hasn't worked quite as well in this instance. There is some mild amusement and certainly the cinematography and characterisation is of note, but this film won't illicit much more than a few chuckles and certainly not the belly laughs we might expect. It is an enjoyable watch though. It is light-hearted, doesn’t take itself too seriously, and the writing is good enough to move you to irritation if nothing else... Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • Calamity Bot | Free Films

    Calamity Bot Directed by: Written by: Chas Harrington Chas Harrington Starring: Alex Marchi, Jason Farries, Roy Tsang A scientist creates an artificial intelligence robot with the ability to desire and to dream. It's first dream is to see the outside world but to do so he must prove to his creator that he is capable. However, his calamitous behaviour sees his dream of freedom inch further and further away. Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • Future Cop 2 | Free Films

    Future Cop 2 Directed by: Written by: Anthony Wright Anthony Wright, Callum Hughes Starring: Rod Glenn, Chris Iddon, Simon Craig, Steven Anthony Future Cop, a legendary super cop from the past, fights to save the future from the unrelenting forces of evil. Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • A Man's World | Free Films

    A Man's World Directed by: Written by: Fred Cavender Fred Cavender and Anne Sinagra Starring: Lloyd Lewis, Kaitlyn McGill, Rob Lawrence Set largely in a dark car park, Charlie (Lloyd Lewis) is in a van with Jack (Rob Lawrence) and the two of them enjoy some light banter and a hip flask whilst they wait for their boss to finalise their transaction, which concerns the merchandise in the back of the van. Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • Pete | Free Films

    Pete Directed by: Written by: Jonathan Hawes Jonathan Hawes Starring: Charlotte Handley, Danny Patrick A young couple must decide where to dispose of their recently deceased pet. Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • Be Good or Be Gone | UKFRF 2020

    Be Good or Be Gone Director: Cathal Nally Category: Best Feature Film 'Be Good or Be Gone' is a dramatic/comedy set over the course of 4 days in contemporary Dublin. The story follows Ste and Weed, two petty criminal cousins, who receive temporary release from Mountjoy prison. Both lads have big plans for the future. Ste wants to make a better life for himself, his long term partner Dee and six-year old daughter Ellie Mae. Weed's ambition is to conquer the world of high fashion, thus becoming the new Galliano but a nasty substance addiction needs conquering first. Ste refuses to be moved when gang boss Braler tries to intimidate him into a heinous act of violence.Weed convinces a reluctant Ste to take part in an armed robbery which goes badly wrong, resulting in a shopkeeper being brought to deaths door. With news of the assault now broadcast over the airwaves and Braler breathing down their necks, Ste and Weed attempt to leave Dublin.As they are cornered by the dangerous world they so wanted to leave behind their plans for a bright new future seem to be dissolving away. Check out the trailer for this UKFRF 2021 Official Selection. Book Your Place For Be Good or Be Gone BOOK NOW

  • Online Film Festival Platform | UK Film Channel

    UK Film Channel Festival Movies Online Film Festival Platform As a VOD platform that supports indie filmmakers, we are also helping indie film festivals. Our Online Film Festival Platform can provide a unique movie experience that combines your love of indie films with rocking up at a fest...from your own home (or wherever you can get the internet). ​ We provide a platform for film festivals to provide an online experience that can either enhance their existing event, or provide an alternative should their festival need to move online. ​ Unlike other Online Film Festival Platforms, we are exclusive. Meaning we only work with 1 event per calendar month - which in turn means you get our full attention during that time. This is important because we know how difficult it is to run a film festival, let alone an online version too. We will be here to ensure your event runs as smoothly as possible, providing technical support every step of the way. How does it work? We provide the following services as an Online Film Festival Platform: ​ - Your own dedicated Online Film Festival Website - Desktop & Mobile-Friendly - eCommerce Functionality to take Online Payments - Pre-Integrated Database Systems for Easy Onboarding - Fully Branded to you - A secure ticketing system for attendees to view films - Integrated in-house social media & forum functionality for enhanced engagement - A built-in blog for promotional material, press releases - Technical support and guidance - Complimentary promotion on UK Film Review Pricing for an Online Film Festival Website From £2,400 setup + £360 per month running costs The setup cost will cover the entire website. ​ We will build everything you need to have your own micro-website and show you how to use it. We include all of the earlier features mentioned and do our best to accommodate anything specific to your event. We work with film festivals to provide an online platform that works for them. ​ If you would like to check availability or ask us a question, email: movies@ukfilmchannel.co.uk

  • Round Trip | Free Films

    Round Trip Directed by: Written by: Ren Thackham Ren Thackham Starring: Danny Bolt, Lee Priest Danny Bolt plays Constable Rose, a charming and likeable cop hoping for the easy transport of a prisoner in the back of his police car. Said prisoner, Ned (Lee Priest), is anything but cooperative though, and seeks escape at his first opportunity. However, their current location is in the massive unknown that is the Australian outback, where strange things start to happen. Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • Obstacle Corpse | UKFRF 2020

    Obstacle Corpse Director: Hope Madden Category: Best Short Film Teammates struggle to compete in the deadliest race on earth. Check out the trailer for this UKFRF 2021 Official Selection. Book Your Place For Obstacle Corpse BOOK NOW

  • The Game of the Clock | Free Films

    The Game of the Clock Directed by: Written by: Michele Olivieri Michele Olivieri, Ian Reid Starring: Simone Mumford Starring Simon Mumford as Alice, who turns up at her friend Susan’s house late at night only to discover she’s not in. And instead of going home, our protagonist enters the house to find a seriously screwed up game of terror awaiting her. Aside from the clamorous alarm clock ringing, there is a note drawn in crayon asking if she can endure 5 minutes in this, The Game of the Clock. As Alice pokes around the house still looking for her mate, she finds more eery notes and something lurking in the shadows. Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • Rent | UK Film Channel

    VOD Films to Rent Rent Here you will find a fantastic selection of films that are available on a pay-per-view basis. We have teamed up with UK Film Review and Eyelet to provide an incredible combination of movies & reviews. ​ Browse our rentals catalogue and find the film you want to watch. You will then be directed to the dedicated UK Film Review on-demand platform where you can purchase your rental and view. ​ Please note: UK Film Channel is not involved in any of the licensing or payments for these rentals. So any questions about your payment, including refund, should be directed to Eyelet. ​ We hope you enjoy this terrific selection of on-demand films from across the world and do check back regularly - as we aim to add more movies over time.

  • Holdout | Free Films

    Holdout Directed by: Written by: Brian L. Tan Christina Burlison Starring: Toshi Toda, Mick Tolbert, Joji Yoshida, Wesley John, Ajax Maharlika HOLDOUT is based off the true story of a Japanese WWII Lieutenant who got left behind on an island in South East Asia after the war. He never got the memo that the war ended so he kept on fighting and only surrendered in the 1970s, nearly 30 years after the war ended. Our film is a gritty, dark dramatization of another soldier who didn't surrender when he encounters an American tourist from the modern world. It is also a character study on how people are neither good nor bad, but sometimes perpetrate evil because it is sometimes so ingrained in their way of life that they can't bear to lose the sense of purpose it gives them. Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • Onboarding | UK Film Channel

    Onboarding Your Film Your Film's Details Step 1: ​ Please send us the following assets for your film: ​ Digital Copy of the Film (must be less than 20GB) Digital Copy of the Trailer (must be less than 20GB) English Subtitle File (must be .srt file type) Poster (must be portrait) OPTIONAL: subtitle files in other languages, subtitle files for your trailer ​ Please note: all digital files need to be shared with our Gmail - ukfilmchannel@gmail.com ​ You can either share via Drive or you can use a file-sharing platform such as WeTransfer.com. ​ Once you have completed Step 1 please Complete Step 2. Step 2 Please confirm you have completed Step 1. Please confirm you have the right to distribute this film online. I accept terms & conditions View Terms Submit

  • Vengeance Runs Red | Free Films

    Vengeance Runs Red Directed by: Written by: Philip Brocklehurst Muhammad Holmatov, Philip Brocklehurst, Malcolm Brocklehurst Starring: Malcolm Brocklehurst, Aaron Roles, Harry Griffin-Hayes As two drug dealers return home to their flat one Halloween night, they settle down for what they hope to be a satisfying evening of scary movies and good weed. But their night in is soon to be turned on its head as a young man hell bent on revenge for the death of his sister will stop at nothing until he finds retribution. Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • Strike Team Justice | UKFRF 2020

    Strike Team Justice Director: Jeremy Dubin, Ryan Lewis Category: Best Short Film Jimmy spends almost every night in his Palace of Isolation, studying his favorite superheroes. But tonight is different. He may have just cracked the storyline for the next big budget blockbuster. Probably not, but you never know. Check out the trailer for this UKFRF 2021 Official Selection. Book Your Place For Strike Team Justice BOOK NOW

  • 4 Queens | UKFRF 2020

    4 Queens Director: Will Masheter Category: Best Short Film When dealing in the 'business' of human trafficking, what do the heartless misogynist's behind this evil practice get up too? We follow Mikey, as he meets the kingpin of an underground criminal enterprise, Tzar, for a game of poker with him and his goons. It's all fun and games until the girls get brought in, then things get really fiery. Check out the trailer for this UKFRF 2021 Official Selection. Book Your Place For 4 Queens BOOK NOW

  • A Good Home | UKFRF 2020

    A Good Home Director: Harvey Kingsley-Elton Category: Best Short Film Jodie ran away from a loveless home two years ago, and has been scraping by on her own ever since. After she learns that her younger brother has been fighting people at school, Jodie must re-enter her past life to pull him from their mother's oppressive grasp before his situation gets even worse. After wading through and re-igniting past conflicts with a new perspective, she must decide whether her brother is the one that needs saving after all. Check out the trailer for this UKFRF 2021 Official Selection. Book Your Place For A Good Home BOOK NOW

  • Children's Games | Free Films

    Children's Games Directed by: Written by: Kyle Acosta Kyle Acosta Starring: Kyle Acosta, Ryan Avey, Jason Brown When college students Rick (Tim Glidewell) and Charlie (Kyle Acosta) find themselves literally at each others throats, Rick gets a chance to get back at the privileged yet disturbed drug addled Charlie and all of the countless torment and bullying he and his mentally impaired brother have endured. After giving Charlie one final ultimatum leaving him cornered, paranoid, and alone. Charlie hatches a diabolical plan that will inadvertently change both their lives forever. Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • Lifeline | Free Films

    Lifeline Directed by: Written by: L. Marcus Williams L. Marcus Williams Starring: Katie Leslie, Dan Parilis She is a woman in despair who calls a suicide hotline -- not for help, but to say goodbye. He is the operator who takes her call, who must do everything he can to keep her on the line. Will he lose her, or will she find the will to live? Want to know what UK Film Review thought? FILM REVIEW Trailer Watch the Free Movie Back to Free Films

  • Watch Rise of the Footsoldier Free Online

    < Back Watch Free Online Rise of the Footsoldier 2007 WATCH NOW If you're in the mood for a gritty and brutal gangster flick, then Rise of the Footsoldier is the movie for you. This film tells the story of Carlton Leach, a street thug who works his way up through the criminal underworld. It's a violent and dark movie that doesn't pull any punches. If you're looking for an escape from reality, then this isn't the film for you. However, if you want to see some hardcore action on the big screen, then Rise of the Footsoldier is definitely worth watching! To watch Rise of the Footsoldier on Amazon Prime, simply follow these steps: First, open up your Amazon Prime account and click on the "Movies" tab. Next, type "Rise of the Footsoldier" into the search bar and press Enter. Finally, click on the "Watch Now" button to begin streaming! You'll have instant access from any device with an internet connection. Make sure that you're signed in and ready before starting so that you don't miss anything important on Amazon Prime Video! Rise of the Footsoldier is one movie that will keep your attention throughout its entire runtime. It's a must-see if you love films of the genre. Rise of the Footsoldier (2007) - directed by Julian Gilbey Julian Gilbey is a British film director who made his debut with the thriller, Rat Race, in 2001. He has also directed the horror films, A Lonely Place to Die (2011) and The Rise (2014). His 2007 film, Rise of the Footsoldier, is based on the true story of Carlton Leach (played by Riz Ahmed), a south-east London gangster who rose to prominence in the 1990s. The film follows Leach's life from his teenage years as a petty criminal, through his involvement in various gangs and drug. You can watch Rise of the Footsoldier free on Amazon Prime. Ricci Harnett is an up and coming actor who has starred in a number of films and television shows. His most recent project was the feature film "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri", in which he played the role of Dixon, a young man with a troubled past. Ricci put a lot of emotion into the role, and his performance was praised by critics. In addition to his acting skills, Ricci is also an accomplished musician; he plays the guitar and sings in a band called The Southern Belles. Ricci Harnett is the star of the film Rise of the Footsoldier III. In the film, Ricci plays Carlton Leach, a character who is based on a real-life gangster. The role was physically and emotionally demanding, but Ricci rose to the challenge and gave an outstanding performance. Rise of the Footsoldier III was released in 2018. Ricci Harnett's career began in the early 1990s when he was cast as a lead actor in Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park. He also appeared on television shows such as The Bill and Casualty, before landing his first major film role in Guy Ritchie's Snatch (2001). Since then, Ricci has acted alongside some of Hollywood's finest actors including Daniel Day Lewis. Previous Next

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