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Now in Theaters! An aspiring comic book artist (Pill) works through her daily issues with a cartoon world of her creation starring Latin dreamboat Edward (Bernal), upon whom she unleashes her frustration in absurd and hilarious ways.

National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2

National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2

This time the turf hits the surf as the students of Billingsley U ditch campus life for fun, sun and high times on the high seas. When the good ship Surveyor leaves port for romantic Mexico, rules, inhibitions and school clothes are quickly cast off as the salty air and the skimpy swim wear get everyone in the mood to mate. All aboard for laughs as these college hotties put the motion in the ocean in this wet 'n' wild romantic comedy.

The Jaguar

The Jaguar

François Perrin is a good-for-nothing Parisian who is being pursued by thugs for gambling debts he cannot pay. One day, he happens to share an elevator with an Amazonian shaman, Wanu, who is making a visit to France to promote the cause of his people and try to save the South American rain forests. To the surprise of both Perrin and Wanu’s escort, Campana, the shaman singles out Perrin as a "good man" and subsequently sticks to him like a limpet. When Wanu has a heart attack, Campana appeals to Perrin to accompany him on a mission to the Amazonian jungle to try to recover the shaman’s stolen soul. Anxious to avoid his creditors’ idea of justice, Perrin is only too keen to accept. Fortunately, he has no idea what ordeals lie in store for him...

The Fisher King

The Fisher King

Robin Williams, Jeff Bridges, Amanda Plummer and Mercedes Ruehl star in Terry Gilliam's must-see comic masterpiece. Williams is Parry, a homeless history professor who lives in a fantasy world full of castles, Red Knights and damsels in distress. Bridges co-stars as Jack, New York's #1 shock deejay, whose off-hand arrogance triggers a tragedy which ruins his career. Penniless and without prospects, Jack finds himself plucked from disaster by the most improbable of saviors... Parry. And so the amazing story of the Fisher King unfolds a modern quest for redemption and the Holy Grail, filled with humor, heartbreak and ravishing romance.

Harvey

Harvey

James Stewart gives one of his finest performances in this lighthearted film, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play. Stewart stars as the good-natured Elwood P. Dowd, whose constant companion is Harvey, a six-foot tall rabbit that only he can see. To his sister, Veta Louise, Elwood’s obsession with Harvey has been a thorn in the side of her plans to marry off her daughter. But when Veta Louise decides to put Elwood in a mental hospital, a hilarious mix-up occurs and she finds herself committed instead. It’s up to Elwood to straighten out the mess with his kindly philosophy, and his "imaginary" friend, in this popular classic that features a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award®-winning performance by Josephine Hull.

Afternoon Delight

Afternoon Delight

Afternoon Delight follows Rachel (Kathryn Hahn - Step Brothers, We're the Millers), a quick-witted yet tightly coiled thirty-something bored with her daily routine of preschool auctions, a lackluster sex life and a career that has gone kaput. Looking to spice up her marriage, Rachel takes her husband, Jeff (Josh Radnor, How I Met Your Mother, Liberal Arts), to a strip club and meets McKenna (Juno Temple - Killer Joe, The Dark Knight Rises), a stripper she becomes obsessed with saving. Rachel adopts McKenna as her live-in nanny, wreaking havoc on her friends, family and herself.

My Blue Heaven

My Blue Heaven

Golden Globe-nominee and Emmy Award-winner Steve Martin stars as a charming, silver-tongued mob informant who, when relocated to a small California town under the Federal Witness Protection Program, turns the community upside down, making life difficult not only for the townsfolk, but for the by-the-books FBI agent who must protect him (Emmy Award-winner Rick Moranis). This delightful comedy was directed by Golden Globe-winner Herbert Ross ("Steel Magnolias," "The Turning Point") and written by Academy Award and Golden Globe-nominee Nora Ephron ("Sleepless in Seattle," "When Harry Met Sally...").

Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed

Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed

Scooby and the gang confront an anonymous masked villain who is plotting to take over the city of Coolsville by wreaking mayhem with a monster machine that creates Mystery Inc.'s classic foes.

Superintelligence

Superintelligence

Nothing extraordinary ever happens to Carol Peters (played by Melissa McCarthy), so when she starts getting snarky backtalk from her TV, phone and microwave, she thinks she’s being punked. Or losing her mind. In fact, the world’s first superintelligence (voiced by James Corden) has chosen to study and observe Carol’s attempt to romantically reconcile with her former boyfriend (played by Bobby Cannavale) to better understand the human condition. Soon, the all-powerful entity takes over her life...with ominous plans to possibly take over the world. Now, Carol is potentially humanity’s last chance before this AI-with-an-attitude decides to pull the plug.

A Serious Man

A Serious Man

Academy Award®-winning directors Joel and Ethan Coen return to their comedy roots with this original and darkly humorous story about one ordinary man’s quest to become a serious man. Physics professor Larry Gopnik (Michael Stuhlbarg) can’t believe his life: His wife is leaving him for his best friend, his unemployed brother won’t move off the couch, someone is threatening his career, his kids are a mystery and his neighbor is tormenting him by sunbathing nude. Struggling to make sense of it all, Larry consults three different rabbis and their answers lead him on a twisted journey of faith, family, delinquent behavior and mortality in the film critics rave is “seriously awesome!” (Michael Hogan, Vanity Fair)

Bad Vegan and the Teleportation Machine

Bad Vegan and the Teleportation Machine

Lily reunites with Spike, a high-school nerd turned handsome physicist. Spike convinces her to work with him on his Teleportation Machine which a major corporation intensely pursues. Lily and Spike fall in love, craziness ensues and Lily is eternally augmented.

Puppy Love

Puppy Love

Despite a dreadful first date, two dog owners with opposite personalities are forced to continue seeing each other when their dogs hit it off.

Eddie Griffin: You Can Tell 'Em I Said It

Eddie Griffin: You Can Tell 'Em I Said It

Eddie Griffin proves once more that he’s one of the world’s premiere comedic talents in this stand-up special You Can Tell ‘Em I Said It. Eddie unapologetically rips into everything from racial stereotypes to Viagra to the First Lady and will leave you gasping for air as he buzzes around the stage and literally climbs the walls. This stand-up special live from Oakland, California will keep you laughing long after he exits the stage and coming back to watch it again and again.

The Green Pastures

The Green Pastures

"You gotta git your minds fixed," the rural preacher tells Sunday School children. And the best way to do that fixin' is from Old Testament stories narrated by the preacher, played by a black cast, backed by the joyful gospel sounds of the Hall Johnson Choir and based on Marc Connelly's folk-themed Pulitzer Prize-winning play. Rex Ingram portrays De Lawd, who has a 100,000 things to do before any human's next breath - like instructing Noah (Eddie Anderson); taking counsel with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob; or teaching Moses tricks to dazzle Pharaoh. Get your mind fixed for The Green Pastures. It's a film of its time. But like all great art, it transcends it.

A Royal Night Out

A Royal Night Out

On V. E. Day in 1945, as peace extends across Europe, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret are allowed out to join the celebrations. It is a night full of excitement, danger and the first flutters of romance.

Strike Me Pink

Strike Me Pink

Ethel Merman reunites with her Kid Millions costar Eddie Cantor in this frothy bit of film fable from celebrated director Norman Taurog and legendary producer Samuel Goldwyn. Ol’ Banjo Eyes stars as meek Eddie Pink, who, thanks to a mail-order assertiveness course, ends up managing an amusement park beset by the mob. While doing his best to transform from milquetoast to manly, Eddie stymies the slot-machine gangsters while falling head over high-kicking heels for lovely chanteuse Joyce Lennox (Merman). In addition to Eddie’s antics- climaxing in a spectacular chase across the amusement park rides – viewers are treated to rousing renditions of toe-tapping favorites like “The Lady Dances,” “First You Have Me High,” “Calabash Pipe’ and “Shake It Off With Rhythm .” And that’s not to mention appearances by Parkyakarkus, William Frawley, Brian Donlevy and the always lovely Goldwyn Girls.

Together

Together

Goran runs a Stockholm commune in the 1970s. The easygoing Goran does his best to keep the peace between the politically contentious people around him, many of whom are drunk or stoned on a regular basis. When Goran's sister Elisabeth (Lisa Lindgren) flees from her abusive husband, her arrival at the commune significantly changes its dynamics. Elisabeth's two children bring change, agitating for TV and meat and driving away the commune's purists as tensions spread.

Dan Soder: Not Special

Dan Soder: Not Special

Dan Soder¹s very first hour stand-up special, "Not Special" happens to be both special and hilarious. Filmed at the historic Trocadero Theater in Philadelphia, Soder offers up his smart, unpretentious take on fancy potheads, tech-savvy 2 year-olds, only children, and his new way to release tension. He also thinks his Nana is better than yours.

Doctor Bull

Doctor Bull

This rare gem from the “Ford At Fox Collection” teams up Will Rogers with director John Ford and tells the tale of a small-town country doctor who must save his reputation.

Smart Set (Silent Film)

Smart Set (Silent Film)

Arrogant aristocrat Tommy Van Buren (William Haines) calls himself "America's gift to polo," while his female fans think he's the most gorgeous creature on four legs. All except for plucky Polly (Alice Day), who responds to his amorous advances by running him off the road! And now that Tommy's replaced her father on the squad, Polly has even more reason to loathe the pompous brute - although after an evening's dancing and dalliance, even she yields to the champ's charms. But when Tommy's alcohol-fueled antics get him tossed from the team, he'll have to stop horsing around to win the international series, his beloved pinto Pronto and the heart of young Polly. Join silent era superstar William Haines as he scores one of his greatest goals in this exciting, elegant comedy. It's the smart thing to do.