Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment (KHE) is one of the fastest-growing independent film distributors in the UK.
Launched in 2008, Kaleidoscope is a global independent all-rights entertainment distributor, with theatrical, digital, physical and international distribution operations. The catalogue now contains more than 2,000 features.
New titles include Bermondsey Tales: Fall of the Roman Empire, the gritty and unforgettably unhinged action-thriller, based on true events; the iconic cinematic return of the famous four-legged hero in Lassie: A New Adventure; and Hamlet, starring two-time Academy Award nominee and Shakespearian titan, Ian McKellen.
Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment’s parent company is KFilm, which also includes UK distribution companies Icon Film Distribution and Platform Entertainment, plus the afore mentioned international distribution company, Kaleidoscope Film Distribution.
You know , us average beings who go about our day , and try ...and then there are the likes of FAUCHI AND David Keith who are allowed to run programmes detrimental to our very existence....I curse them ... I curse them
I luv the ruskies. They ain't afraid of American Paranoia. This is evident in Ukraine, today and a very similar situation.. You want to keep a eye on the M.I.C. they need conflict.
Anyone notice the inconsistencies with the dog at the beginning. First it's in the back of the car, then it's not, then it's back in the back, then it's in the front, then it's not!
I'd just been re-watching Steven Seagal Lawman, and at the end of series one he says to the other guys he had to leave to go back to L.A to shoot another movie, he didn't really wanna go, this is the movie he went off to shoot, I see, looked it up, haven't seen it yet, 😛👍
The camera shots in the fights change so often you barely even see the fights at all 😂🤦♂️good story….shit fight scenes, at the 50 min fight scene the camera changes about 30 times during the fight, HOW ARE WE MEANT TO BE ABLE TO KEEP UP WITH WHATS GOING ON
I'm not going to spoil it for anyone but the storyline towards the end was poor, the placing of objects in the players hands made the plot obvious, it was the actors that saved this. What a shame. It could have been so much better.