Hanky Panky

Hanky Panky

Wilder plays Michael Jordan, an innocent by-stander turned victim, turned hero. Kate Hellman (Radner) falls in love with him while looking for her brother's murderers. Together they are caught in a world of international intrigue, suspense and murder. Ransom (Richard Widmark), a ruthless adversary, is intent on eliminating Michael. Pursued by Ransom, Michael and Kate embark on a bold mission which takes them on a wild ride in an airplane high above the Grand Canyon, to a hidden military command center, through a frenzied chase in the streets of New York and to a desert outpost where attackers besiege them from all sides.

How High 2 (Unrated)

How High 2 (Unrated)

Lil Yachty (Roger) and DC Young Fly (Calvin) star in the sequel to the cult-classic stoner comedy How High. When two jobless friends discover a hidden weed bible and the ultimate bud, they think that they've got it made…with 'seed' money to start a new snack delivery app. But, when nearly all of their stash and weed bible are stolen, the two potpreneurs set off on an outrageous, mind-bending adventure through Atlanta to find them. Stoned with supernatural powers, they search 'high' and low, stopping at nothing to recover their ticket to starting a legit business.

Easy Virtue

Easy Virtue

A young Englishman gets married to an American divorcee on the spur of the moment in the South of France and then must return home to face his family.

I Do...Until I Don't

I Do...Until I Don't

An ensemble comedy following three couples stuck in the web of a jaded filmmaker looking to prove that marriage should be a seven-year contract with an option to renew. From the acclaimed director of In A World comes I Do…Until I Don’t, featuring an all-star cast of Lake Bell, Ed Helms, Mary Steenburgen, Paul Reiser, Amber Heard, Wyatt Cenac and Dolly Wells.

What Children Do

What Children Do

Two estranged sisters are thrust back into each other's lives when their grandmother becomes ill. Back in their quirky hometown, they soon bond over old flames and overzealous pastors while trying to repair their broken relationship.

Real Life

Real Life

Albert Brooks, known for his outrageous short films for TV's original Saturday Night Live, has brought his special brand of madness to the screen. In his directorial debut. Brooks presents a hilarious account of what happens to a typical American family when a group of filmmakers moves in with them to record "real life." Brooks heads up the crew that invades the Phoenix household of Charles Grodin, Frances Lee McCain and their children. The results are disastrous...and hysterically funny.

Stella Street

Stella Street

Celebrity culture has taken the media world by storm, and thanks to the success of reality TV shows, anyone can now be a star. Based on the episodic TV serial first aired on BBC2 in the U.K., Stella Street offers the perfect satire for the early 21st century, with celebrities who have broken through that next dimension and come unceremoniously back to Earth. Dressed in thrift store parodies of their career peak wardrobes, Keith Richards and Mick Jagger run a corner shop; Jack Nicholson and Al Pacino rub shoulders in a leafy lane in suburbia; and David Bowie has his underwear starched and ironed by an uptight cockney charwoman named Mrs. Huggett. Stella Street is a needle in the celeb-culture balloon, and a welcome antidote to the cosmetic, prepackaged world of the modern icon.

The Favourite

The Favourite

In early 18th-century England, a frail Queen Anne (Olivia Colman) occupies the throne and her closest friend, Lady Sarah (Rachel Weisz), governs the country while tending to Anne’s health. When new servant Abigail (Emma Stone) arrives, Sarah takes Abigail under her wing as she cunningly schemes to return to her aristocratic roots, setting off an outrageous rivalry to become the Queen’s favourite.

David E. Talbert's: A Fool and His Money

David E. Talbert's: A Fool and His Money

When the blue collar Jordan family wins a radio contest for a million dollars, they quickly begin to realize that more money means more problems. It seems everybody wants a piece of their new fortune, including a long lost uncle played masterfully by comedian Eddie Griffin. It's a feel-good evening of laughter and song for the entire family!

Dane Cook: ISolated INcident

Dane Cook: ISolated INcident

Dane Cook's done it all on his way to the top of the comedy world: he's sold out concerts across the country, he's rocked The World's Most Famous Arena, and he's become a movie star in the process. Now watch him as he takes on his biggest challenge yet: 400 people at the Laugh Factory in Hollywood.

Scooby-Doo

Scooby-Doo

Zoinks! Two years after a clash of egos forced Mystery Inc. to close it's doors, Scooby-Doo and his clever crime-solving cohorts Fred (Freddie Prinze, Jr.), Daphne (Sarah Michelle Gellar), Shaggy (Matthew Lillard) and Velma (Linda Cardellini) are individually summoned to Spooky Island to investigate a series of paranormal incidents at the ultra-hip Spring Break hot spot. Concerned that his frightfully popular resort might truly be haunted, Spooky Island owner Emile Mondavarious (Rowan Atkinson) tries to reunite those notoriously meddling detectives to solve the mystery before his supernatural secret scares away the college crowds. Scooby and the gang will have to overcome their personal differences and forget everything they think they know about fake ghouls and phony creatures to crack the case, save themselves and possibly... the world! Ruh-roh!

Father's Day

Father's Day

Father's Day is approaching and sea creatures everywhere are thrilled to compete for the top prize in the annual Deep Sea Burp contest - and none more than Charlie, a little fish with a big dream! Although his dad, Pops, is the most famous burping fish in all the ocean, Charlie opts to keep his involvement in the competition a secret, in the hopes of surprising his beloved dad with a win on Fatherʼs Day! But, when a gang of villains - led by nastiest fish in the sea, Rip - kidnap Pops to force Charlie out of the contest, the young fish embarks on an action-packed deep sea mission to bring his dad back home! Accompanied by his best friend, Mucus, and aided by a variety of colorful characters along the way, little Charlie navigates his way through an awesome ocean adventure - and discovers that love is the most important prize of all!

Bride of Boogedy

Bride of Boogedy

This sequel to Mr. Boogedy picks up some time after the event of the first film. The Davis family has moved on from its horrifying start to embrace their new life in their New England community. As the town prepares for a local festival, Carleton Davis (Richard Masur) is asked to be guest of honor. However, his rival in the novelty business, Tom Lynch (Eugene Levy), is jealous and highly upset by this news. As Tom tries to sabotage the upcoming festivities, Carleton’s two sons accidentally unleash Mr. Boogedy into the small town again. Mr. Boogedy soon takes Carleton’s wife for himself, forcing the remaining Davis family members to band together to send him back to where he belongs. In their journey to send Mr. Boogedy back to where he came from, Tom finds Mr. Boogedy’s magical coat and tries to use it for his own fiendish plans.

This Is the End

This Is the End

While attending a party at James Franco's house, Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel and many other celebrities are faced with the apocalypse.

A Christmas Story Christmas

A Christmas Story Christmas

Ralphie is all grown up in this sequel to the annual holiday favorite in which he must deal with Christmas and all that comes with it, this time as a dad. Peter Billingsley returns to the role that has made kids of all ages anticipate Christmas morning like no other.

Happy Times (2020)

Happy Times (2020)

A boorish Israeli-American couple plan a Sabbath dinner party for a group of fellow ex-pat friends and family in their Hollywood Hills mansion. What could possibly go wrong? Well, start with a deadly mix of alcohol, add inflated egos, some inappropriate lust and top with raging jealousy and the result is of cauldron of murderous mayhem.

Bright Young Things

Bright Young Things

During the 1930s in England, a group of young socialites dominate the national gossip with extravagant and outlandish antics. Among the group is the aspiring novelist Adam Fenwick-Symes (Stephen Campbell Moore), who is attempting to raise enough money to marry fellow member Nina Blount (Emily Mortimer). However, after customs officials confiscate his first manuscript, Fenwick-Symes must recover from the financial setback and figure out new ways to earn money for a wedding.

You Kill Me

You Kill Me

"Frank (Ben Kingsley) loves his job: hit-man for his Polish mob family in Buffalo. But Frank's drinking causes him to blow a key assignment, so his uncle (Philip Baker Hall) sends him to San Francisco to get clean. Frank isn't the touchy-feely kind. But AA meetings introduce him to a sponsor (Luke Wilson), and at a job at a mortuary, he falls for the tart-tongued Laurel (Téa Leoni), a woman dangerously devoid of boundaries. Back home, an upstart Irish gang threatens the family business. When violence erupts, Frank returns home and with an unlikely assist from Laurel, faces old rivals on new terms."