Where the Bears Are 3

Where the Bears Are 3

The suspense is unbearable when our favorite gay bears Nelson, Reggie, Wood and Hot Toddy race to find out who is knocking off the sexy young male models at Chunk Studios in the third season feature length movie of the hit comedy mystery series. This time around the hirsuit sleuths are faced with a higher body count as they chase a crazed serial killer through the LA porn industry, the country western gay bar scene and at forty thousand feet on board a jumbo jet bound for Australia!

Nick Swardson: Seriously, Who Farted?

Nick Swardson: Seriously, Who Farted?

Nick Swardson likes to party! Join the legendary storyteller in his brand-new one-hour special to find out why it's best not to trust monkeys that wear sequined vests, drunk chicks are so much fun, and why it's awesome being old. If you're lucky, you might even learn the answer to one of life's biggest mysteries: seriously, who farted?

Men & Chicken

Men & Chicken

Men & Chicken is a darkly hilarious slapstick comedy starring Mads Mikkelsen (“Hannibal,” ingeniously cast against type) about a pair of socially-challenged siblings who discover they are adopted half-brothers in their late father's videotaped will. Their journey in search of their true father takes them to the small, insular Danish island of Ork, where they stumble upon three additional half-brothers—each also sporting hereditary harelips and lunatic tendencies—living in a dilapidated mansion overrun by barn animals. Initially unwelcome by their newfound kin, the two visitors stubbornly wear them down until they’re reluctantly invited to stay. As the misfit bunch get to know each other, they unwittingly uncover a deep family secret that ultimately binds them together. This inventively bizarre and outlandish comedy is directed by acclaimed, Oscar®-winning director Anders Thomas Jensen and also stars David Dencik (The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo).

Trevor Moore: High In Church

Trevor Moore: High In Church

Trevor Moore, head writer for "The Whitest Kids U' Know" recorded his first solo one-hour special, "High In Church", at The Gramercy Theatre in New York City. Accompanied by a live band, dancing girls and music videos, Trevor performs an hour of brand-new sketches and songs spanning all musical genres. Moore's hilarious and catchy songs cover everything from gay marriage, underage drinking, bullying and a parallel Kitty Universe where all of human history is repeated with cats instead of people.

Laurel & Hardy: The Music Box

Laurel & Hardy: The Music Box

In remaking the notoriously lost film HATS OFF, the boys deliver a crated player piano to the home atop a steep hill. This film won the Academy Award® as “Best Short Subject, ” the first short ever to be so honored. Critics then and now have exhausted all superlatives in celebrating THE MUSIC BOX. Laurel himself conferred his personal endorsement as the best picture the partnership produced. The Library of Congress enshrined the short on its National Film Registry deeming it to be “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant. ” The most famous, most askedabout shooting location in all Hal Roach comedies is the terraced staircase shown here. Official city street signs and an etched black marble plaque mark the site today in the Silver Lake district of Los Angeles. Directed by James Parrott. With Billy Gilbert and Charlie Hall.

Dinner in America

Dinner in America

An on-the-lam punk rocker and a young woman obsessed with his band unexpectedly fall in love and go on an epic journey together through America's decaying Midwestern suburbs.

The Day Shall Come

The Day Shall Come

Before you can win the war on terror you need a terrorist—even if you have to invent one yourself. Moses Al Shabaz (Marchánt Davis) is a small-time Miami street preacher whose far-fetched revolutionary ideas find unexpected legitimacy when a Middle Eastern terrorist organization offers to help fund his dream of overthrowing the US government. The problem? His backer is the US government and it's all part of an elaborate scheme to entrap Moses and make his arrest the latest national security 'win.: But when Moses doesn't take the bait, FBI agent Kendra Glack (Anna Kendrick) must resort to increasingly outlandish—and risky—lengths to get her man. Crackling with fast-and-furious one-liners, the new film from button-pushing comedic renegade Chris Morris (Four Lions) is an audacious, bitingly hilarious takedown of our political theater of the absurd.

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

The town con and the town beauty team up to outwit a half-wit pair of would-be burglars in this hilarious comedy from John Hughes. Frank Whaley stars as Jim Dodge, a smooth-talking small-town guy with a knack for putting up a front -but no talent for holding down a job. But Jim's life suddenly takes a turn for the fantastic when he finds himself locked inside the local department store one night with Josie McClellan (Jennifer Connelly), the daughter of the town's wealthiest citizen. And when this unlikely pair is treated to a surprise visit from two bargain-hunting burglars (Dermot Mulroney and Kieran Mulroney), the laughs keep escalating in this delightfully entertaining look at small-town America.

Miss Nobody

Miss Nobody

Unlucky in love, living at home with her eccentric mom (Kathy Baker, Cold Mountain, Cider House Rules, CBS’ Picket Fences) and stuck in a dead-end secretarial job, Sarah Jane McKinney (Leslie Bibb, Iron Man 1 & 2, Talladega Nights) longs for more out of life. An unexpected promotion to junior executive appears to be just the ticket. But with her new responsibilities comes an entirely alien world of corporate intrigue and scheming executives—most notably dashing newcomer Milo Beeber (Brandon Routh, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, NBC’s Chuck, Superman Returns). However, opportunities abound for a girl with a killer instinct … until she unexpectedly finds the man of her dreams not in Beeber, but in Detective Bill Malloy (Adam Goldberg, Déjà Vu, A Beautiful Mind, Saving Private Ryan). Unfortunately, he’s intent on solving the mystery of the recent deaths at the company. A murderous fable of modern success and love, Miss Nobody is a darkly comic look at one woman’s rise up the corporate ladder and the delightful – but complicated – romance that ensues. Also starring Vivica A. Fox (Batman and Robin, Kill Bill, Vol. 1, Independence Day) and Missi Pyle (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Along Came Polly, Galaxy Quest) and and Barry Bostwick (Rocky Horror Picture Show, ABC’s Spin City).

On the Count of Three

On the Count of Three

From Annapurna Pictures ("Spring Breakers," "Sorry to Bother You," "Booksmart") and Orion Pictures, Jerrod Carmichael makes his directorial debut and stars in "On the Count of Three," a darkly comic feature about two best friends, Val (Carmichael) and Kevin (Christopher Abbott), on the last day of their lives. "On The Count Of Three" also stars Tiffany Haddish, with J.B. Smoove and Henry Winkler, directed by Jerrod Carmichael and written by Ari Katcher & Ryan Welch.

Canadian Muscle

Canadian Muscle

As the last day of class draws to a close, headstrong high school senior Derek sets out in search of his first set of wheels. Meanwhile, his colorful gang of pals, lead by muscle car driving Shaden, make their plans for the first night of summer vacation. Before the night is through Derek will face off with his parents over some major life choices and a score will be settled on a dark country backroad. Buckle up!

Still Waiting

Still Waiting

This outrageous sequel to WAITING follows the continuing adventures of the wait staff at Shenaniganz restaurant. Many familiar faces are still there, showing a new generation of servers the ropes. Two years have passed and Shenaniganz is dealing with stiff competition from the new Ta-Ta’s Wing Shack next door. All the "best" waitresses have bolted to the wing joint - where the clothes are shorter and the tips bigger and customers are following. The heat is on the Shenaniganz team to smash the competition, lift their numbers (and their hemlines), and remind the public who’s got the tastiest fast food in town - before it’s curtains for their restaurant.

Showing Up

Showing Up

A sculptor (Michelle Williams) preparing to open a new show tries to work amidst the daily dramas of family and friends. A vibrant and captivatingly funny portrait of art & craft from beloved filmmaker Kelly Reichardt (First Cow, Certain Women), and with an endearing and charismatic ensemble cast including André Benjamin and Oscar-nominated actors Hong Chau and Judd Hirsch.

Always a Bridesmaid

Always a Bridesmaid

Always A Bridesmaid explores how family bonds and enduring friendships help us to discover what it truly means to love.Corina James, is a neurotic, lovable, editor that has a passion for writing but her father has more serious plans for her lifewhich is to take on more responsibility at his company. Meanwhile, she is always the number one choice to be a bridesmaidin her family and friends’ weddings. She desperately wants to find love, or at least find out what it means to be in love. Aftera few bad dates and a meeting with her pastor, Corina decides to date her friend Mark. Things with Mark are going great,but Corina still feels that she isn’t worthy of love because she doesn't know what it is. When Mark proposes to Corina onher birthday, she goes on a rampage about how imperfect she is which leaves Mark feeling rejected. After realizing that loveisn’t perfect and can’t be planned, Corina goes to Mark and asks him for time. The two both realize that they have hadskewed views of love and vow never to get married until they are absolutely ready. Time will only tell if they will ever beready and if Corina will always be a bridesmaid.

The Right One

The Right One

In this heartfelt rom-com Sarah, a struggling novelist suffering from writer's block serendipitously meets Godfrey, a down on his luck oddball who constantly changes personas, and she just might have found the man of her dreams... or has she?

The Artist

The Artist

Hollywood 1927. George Valentin (Jean Dujardin) is a silent movie superstar. The advent of the talkies will sound the death knell for his career and see him fall into oblivion. For young extra Peppy Miller (Bérénice Bejo), it seems the sky's the limit - major movie stardom awaits. THE ARTIST tells the story of their interlinked destinies.

Women In Trouble

Women In Trouble

From writer/director Sebastian Gutierrez comes a comedy about a serpentine day in the life of ten seemingly disparate women – including a porn star, a flight attendant, a psychiatrist, a masseuse, a bartender and a pair of call girls - all with one thing in common: trouble. WOMEN IN TROUBLE stars Carla Gugino (“Sin City”), Adrianne Palicki (“Friday Night Lights”), Connie Britton (“24”), Marley Shelton (“Grindhouse”), Emmanuelle Chriqui (“Entourage”), Simon Baker (“The Mentalist”), and Josh Brolin (“Milk”).

The Man With One Red Shoe

The Man With One Red Shoe

In this hilarious undercover comedy, violinist Richard Drew (Tom Hanks) triggers a game of rivalry between two feuding CIA bosses (Charles Durning, Dabney Coleman) when he is mistaken for a spy after wearing one red shoe. Though Richard is mugged, shot at and chased, he remains unaware that he is an object of suspicion and even falls in love with the agent (Lori Singer) who's trailing him. Meanwhile, his friend's (Jim Belushi) love-starved wife (Carrie Fisher) has designs on him as well. This film is the American version of the French film The Tall Blond Man With One Black Shoe.

Stuck In Love

Stuck In Love

An acclaimed writer, his ex-wife and their teenaged children come to terms with the complexities of love in all its forms over the course of one tumultuous year. Starring Jennifer Connelly and Kristen Bell.

Bad Shabbos

Bad Shabbos

An engaged interfaith couple are about to have their parents meet for the first time over a Shabbat dinner when an accidental death gets in the way.