Although wary of why he has been handed control of the Los Angeles law offices of Wolfman and Hart, Angel nonetheless accepts the offer on behalf of Angel Investigations. For Angel is convinced the firm's client files will help them eliminate the worst evil in Lost Angeles. Fred is immediately put in charge of the science lab, while Wesley heads up the vast research department. Gunn's mind is enhanced with a comprehensive knowledge of the law, and Lorne runs the entertainment division. But the most puzzling part of their routine is Spike, seemingly brought back from death yet unable to leave the law office premises - and perhaps the "one" mentioned in the Shanshu prophecy.
Secret Service field agent Ethan Renner (Kevin Costner) dedicated his life to the CIA but when he's diagnosed with a terminal illness, he retires from his high stakes life in order to reconnect with his estranged family. When the agency offers him a life-saving experimental drug in exchange for one final but extremely dangerous mission, he reluctantly agrees. Before long he has embarked on his deadliest assignment - tracking down a lethal terrorist, and fighting for his life.
From the acclaimed team that brought you the hit gay drama Shank, Release is an explosive drama about violence, abuse and budding love behind walls of a hellish prison. After finding himself locked-up for a serious crime, young priest Jack (Daniel Brocklebank) struggles to adapt to life in an increasingly volatile prison replete with corrupt guards and a vulnerable cellmate (Wayne Virgo). However, when he meets guard Martin (Garry Summers) a passionate but clandestine affair develops and he gets a new lease of life. Both men's dreams of escaping together are threatened as tensions rise and battle lines are drawn, and soon their very survival becomes paramount. More visceral and gut-wrenching than most gay cinema in recent memory, Release's unflinching exploration of justice, retribution, repression, religion and love is an example of British cinema at its most refreshing, controversial and exciting.
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