A left-wing paramilitary organization in Italy hatches a massive kidnapping plot in the 1970s.
A series of gruesome mruders takes the city by storm. Each crime is elaborately staged and executed with high level of skillfulness. All murders have something in common: The victims are subjects of recent media controversy when their apathetic, selfish wrongdoings cause the death of others. The way they were executed also bears resemblance to certain details of their misdemeanor. The media immediately labels it an act of vigilante justice and the whole town becomes enthralled with the serial killer. People are frantic to see his next act of gigilantism. Police detective Nam, who's been assigned to the case, is practically running out of leads and time. She enlists the help of ex-cop/forensic expert Mu, who quickly discovers invisible traces of evidence left at the crime scenes. Together they are wasting no time in hunting the killer before the next murder occurs. At the same time, the serial killer has chosen his next victim. He is plotting a live streaming of the execution for people to decide on the fate of the victim. Seeing himself as the guardian of the city, he believes true justice can only be served by transferring power from the law enforcement and giving it back to the people.
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is a darkly comic drama from Academy Award winner Martin McDonagh. After months have passed without a culprit in her daughter's murder case, Mildred Hayes makes a bold move, painting three signs leading into her town with a controversial message directed at William Willoughby, the town's revered chief of police. When his second-in-command Officer Dixon, an immature mother's boy with a penchant for violence, gets involved, the battle between Mildred and Ebbing's law enforcement is only exacerbated.
Two Down is the first theatrical feature from Fizz and Ginger Films, whom Screen International, picked for their 'Stars of Tomorrow' edition in 2013. Set in modern day London, Two Down is nevertheless inspired by films of the 1970's, which gives this clever little thriller an interesting spin in the look, the dialogue and the sound. After surviving an explosion in Iraq, Mr. Thomas leaves the infuriating desk job the army had created for him and enters the underground world of the contract killer. His brother, Sam, had been caught selling on army secrets to the highest bidder and is now working for the illusive Harry Montagu. They use Mr. Thomas as a very effective way of eliminating problems they encounter in their business. That is until Mr. Thomas begins to question whom these problems are that he is removing, and why they deserve this fate. We start the film with Mr. Thomas following a target, a young woman. All is not as it seems as she manages to fight him off long enough.
After a rigorous training, Bela becomes an undercover agent. Posing as a prostitute, she tries to infiltrate the Mokotow Group mafia. Bela needs to gain the trust of the mafia boss Padrino and his beloved daughter Fur.
She develops a close relationship with the top people in the Mokotow Group: Speedy, Milimeter, Shadow and Axe. Bela's plan gets complicated once she encounters Anka, who is Shadow's jealous wife, influenced by mysterious Nanny.
Soon the five women's paths cross and re-arrange the crime world of Warsaw.