Mark currently writes and presents a fortnightly video show all about underappreciated British Films of the 1990s. The idea to showcase some amazing British films that have sadly been underappreciated over time and have now been almost forgotten about.

It is a celebration of all things great Britain in film during the 90s.

Shane Meadows first official feature film follows two high school best friends who are pulled apart by a dangerous outsider. This haunting coming of age tale...
Released in 1994, SHOPPING was the feature film debut of writer/director Paul WS Anderson. A crime drama set in a near future dystopian London where ramraidi...

Staggered is the story of Neil, who just before his wedding day is drugged and sent to a remote Scottish Isle. He has to find his way back to London without any money and just his wedding ring in time for his big day.

Shooting Fish is a romantic comedy crime caper from 1997. Dylan and Jez are two con artists who hire Georgie as their secretary. Soon a love triangle ensues and the con jobs become bigger and bigger.

15-year-old Stella is a Scottish runaway working as a sex worker in London. Her pimp controls her life, but when one of his stooges beats up Stella's friend she decides to go straight with the help of a benevolent drug-addict. Stella soon realises that the best course of action is revenge.

Blue Juice tells the story about twenty-something J.C. He wants to surf every day with his mates, but his girlfriend Chloe wants him to settle down. Surfing or Chloe?

Bored with her job at a Minneapolis car rental agency, restless Martha (Monica Potter) impetuously takes a trip to London. On her adventure Martha encounters three Englishmen who -- coincidentally -- all know each other.

Human Traffic is a coming of age film from 1999. Five friends spend one lost weekend in a mix of music, love and club culture.

Jack & Sarah is a British rom-com from 1995. It is the story of an American woman who becomes a nanny in the home of a recent British widower

Naked is a drama from 1993. Parallel tales of two sexually obsessed men, one hurting and annoying women physically and mentally, one wandering around the city talking to strangers and experiencing dimensions of life.

Up N Under is a sports comedy about a bunch of misfits who get a shot at beating the best local Rugby side.

I WANT YOU was released in 1998. It tells the story of a young boy and his sister who are drawn into one man's obsessive pursuit of his former lover.

Giles De'Ath is a widower who doesn't like anything modern. He goes to movies and falls in love with movie star Ronnie Bostock.

My Summer With Des is a TV movie by the BBC to tie-in with their coverage of football's ultimate competition - The World Cup.

Sally Potter's loose adaptation of Virginia Woolf's novel was released in 1992.

Directed by Ken Loach, this kitchen sink drama follows Bob, a poor man with a heart of gold, who wants to make enough cash so he can buy a communion dress for his daughter. But Bob's financial decisions lead him into a very dark area.

TwentyFourSeven tells the story of Alan Darcy, a man who sets up a boxing club in the local community to keep young people off the streets

Splitting Heirs is the story of a man brought up by Pakistani parents who discovers that he is, in fact, the rightful heir to the Duke of Bournemouth.

This Year's Love tells the stories of six Londoners involved in a chain of lust, romance and the city.

Funny Bones is a comedy-drama from 1995. Tired of living under the shadow of his father, Tommy, a stand-up comedian decides to do something different but faces dejection. He heads to Blackpool where he unravels a deep family secret.

Beautiful Thing tells the story of Ste and Jamie, two teenagers, who live near each other. They both struggle with their sexuality until one night when they finally explore their feelings.

Butterfly Kiss follows a deeply mentally unbalanced drifter called Eunice, who roams grim northern Britain committing psychosexual serial murders of both men and women while ostensibly searching for an unknown woman named Judith.

Virtual Sexuality follows Justine, a sexually frustrated teenage girl, who creates her perfect man in a virtual reality machine and in a freak accident, gives him life.

Wonderland is an intimate portrait of three generations of one family during a weekend in London.

Twin Town is a Welsh dark comedy from 1997. While working on a roof, Fatty tumbles off a ladder and injures himself, initiating a feud between his family and the roof's contractor, drug dealer Bryn Cartwright. Fatty's twin junkie grandsons, Julian and Jeremy -- who are not in fact twins --attempt to procure compensation from Cartwright, who refuses to pay up. The doped-up Julian and Jeremy then inflict anarchy not only on Cartwright and his family but on anyone they encounter.