Adventures in Zambezia

Adventures in Zambezia

When a spirited young falcon named Kai (Jeremy Suarez, TV’s “The Bernie Mac Show”) learns of Zambezia, the fabulous city of birds, he leaves his remote country home against the wishes of his father (Jackson). But when his dad is captured by an evil lizard who plans to attack the city, Kai must learn the importance of teamwork if he’s to rescue his father, save his new friends and help keep Zambezia lizard free. Samuel L. Jackson, Abigail Breslin, Jeff Goldblum and Leonard Nimoy give voice to this beautifully animated fun-filled adventure the whole family will enjoy!

Steve Lemme & Kevin Heffernan: The Potential Farewell Tour

Steve Lemme & Kevin Heffernan: The Potential Farewell Tour

Steve Lemme & Kevin Heffernan (Super Troopers, Beerfest, Super Troopers 2) are back with their third Stand Up Special. Will it be their last?... potentially. They share laughs, chug beers, tell stories and reveal untold private secrets about each other: Who is softer? Which one sleeps with a pillow between his knees? Who doesn't moisturize his elbows? And who would die first in “The Revenant?” Plus, they share a story about shooting the infamous Mac & Farva “kissing scene” in their film Super Troopers 2. It’s a “be careful what you wish for” tale that involves the pros and cons of shooting sex scenes, particularly when it’s “Burrito Day” at lunch time.You’ll also get their solo sets! Kevin discusses the merits of Beer Drinkers vs. Booze Drinkers, the peacocking of the shirtless jogger, the dubious history of “Shirts n’ Skins,” what his kids’ teachers think of Beerfest and what it’s like being a real life Chicken F%&ker. Steve covers “disabled porn,” subscribing to Playboy at age 8, catching his 80 year old Dad in an “internet moment,” ordering Jam & Cheese omelets, killing Heffernan, Deadmau5, and his wife's toe jobs. The jokes come fast and furious as they cover everything you want to hear. You don’t want to miss what could “potentially” be their last time on stage together in… The Potential Farewell Tour.

Feeling Minnesota

Feeling Minnesota

Keanu Reeves and Cameron Diaz star in this comic, romantic thriller about two brothers who hate each other enough to commit murder--and the woman they both love, who will do or say anything to escape their small town.

Racing Stripes

Racing Stripes

Stripes, a zebra raised on a farm in Kentucky, dreams of one day becoming a championship racehorse in this heartwarming and hysterical tale that seamlessly combines live action and computer animation. An all-star cast provides the voices of the zebra and his barnyard palls, including Frankie Muniz (TV's "Malcolm in the Middle"), Oscar and Golden Globe winners Dustin Hoffman ("Rain Man," "Hook") and Whoopi Goldberg ("Ghost," "The Lion King"), Mandy Moore ("A Walk to Remember"), Jeff Foxworthy ("Blue Collar TV"), David Spade ("The Emperors New Groove"), Snoop Dogg ("Starsky & Hutch"), and many more.

Adult World

Adult World

In this satirical, sharp-edged comedy, Amy (Emma Roberts) is a naïve, awkward aspiring poet in a post-grad existence that is going nowhere. Living with her parents in a bland upstate New York town, certain of her yet-to-be-acknowledged literary greatness and desperate for income, she begrudgingly accepts a job at Adult World, the local sex shop owned by a frisky elderly couple (including a wonderful Cloris Leachman) and staffed by diva transvestite Rubio and adorable local boy Alex. Amy balances her work amongst the pornography and sex toys by fiercely pursuing a surefire kick start for her success: a mentorship with reclusive, crusty and alcoholic writer Rat Billings, played by a bitterly funny John Cusack.

The Bride Wore Red

The Bride Wore Red

Academy Award winner Joan Crawford stars as the unwitting subject of a wager between titled aristocrats over whether breeding of luck determines nobility. But the wily heart of the woman who becomes the subject of their experiment confounds everyone's plans in The Bride Wore Red. To prove that accident of birth alone determines a person's character and station in life, skeptical, snobbish and eccentric Count Armalia devises a grand scheme: He lavishes money on cabaret singer Anni Pavlovitch and introduces her to society as Anni Vivaldi, planning to reveal the hoax after two weeks. Tutored in manners and sumptuously gowned, Anni plays her part flawlessly: She understands she has two weeks to snare a rich husband even if she must steal him from another woman or she will return to her life of poverty. But as Anni seduces the dashing, wealthy Rudi Pal away from his fiancée, she loses her own heart to the town postmaster.

Lost in a Harem

Lost in a Harem

It seems that comic geniuses Abbott and Costello have had all their wishes granted -- but it's a comic battle for their survival, for the future of a kingdom and for the fate of a beautiful young princess when Abbott and Costello are Lost in a Harem!

Summertime Dropouts

Summertime Dropouts

Featuring music and an appearance from legendary rockers Simple Plan, here’s a high-energy blast of fun the whole family can jam out to. Dave and his pop-punk band Summertime Dropouts are clean-cut, straight-edge kids looking for their big break. At a battle of the bands, Dave runs into his old high-school crush Amy and her own rockin’ trio. Will either of them get to play in the must-see music tour hitting town? Will Dave and Amy finally get together? It’s time to find out… and rock out!

Better Living Through Chemistry

Better Living Through Chemistry

Sam Rockwell stars as Doug Varney, a small town pharmacist with an overbearing wife (Michelle Monaghan) and an uneventful life running the drugstore he bought from his insufferable father-in-law. Following a chance encounter with a lonely trophy wife (Olivia Wilde), Doug embarks on an exhilarating drug-and-alcohol-fueled affair with the most glamorous woman he has ever met. Take a walk on the wide side in this murderously funny dark comedy which also stars Ray Liotta and Jane Fonda.

The Commitments

The Commitments

Funny, musical and occasionally dramatic, this is the story of tumultuous rise and fall of a Dublin Soul band, The Commitments. Managed by Jimmy Rabbitte, an unemployed wheeler and dealer with a vision to create "The Worlds Hardest Working Band".

The Rich are Always with Us

The Rich are Always with Us

The richest woman in the world (Ruth Chatterton) has everything money can buy. But with her heart torn between her faithless husband and an ardent writer (George Brent), she can't have the one thing every woman wants: happiness. Herbert Hoover was still President and the Depression was at its most depressing when this delicious wallow in uptown romance hit the Bijou, featuring an electric performance by young Bette Davis as a society girl also enamored of the writer. This wasn't the end of Davis' relationship with Brent. They would make 11 films together, including Jezebel and Dark Victory. It wasn't the end of the Chatterton-Brent relationship, either: the on-screen lovers married soon after the film opened.

The Grass is Greener

The Grass is Greener

A rousing chorus of Noel Coward's "Stately Homes of England" is heard as the opening titles of The Grass Is Greener fade into several stock shots of those stately homes. One of these mansions is owned by British earl Victor Rhyall (Cary Grant), who opens his home to American tourists in order to make ends meet. One such tourist is wealthy Texan Charles Delacro (Robert Mitchum), who sets his sights upon Victor's lovely wife, Hilary (Deborah Kerr). In his efforts to win back his wife, Victor presses his former girlfriend Hattie Durant (Jean Simmons) into service. The Grass Is Greener was adapted by Hugh and Margaret Williams from their own stage play.

Backfield in Motion

Backfield in Motion

Nancy and her teen son Tim move to a small town where football reigns supreme. When Tim joins the junior-varsity team, Nancy organizes a mothers vs. sons football game.

Scary Movie 3.5

Scary Movie 3.5

Now, add to your comedy collection the unrated Collector's Series version of SCARY MOVIE 3, the outrageous motion picture that had both moviegoers and critics crying ... from laughter! Charlie Sheen (TWO AND A HALF MEN), Anna Faris (SCARY MOVIE 1 and 2), Eddie Griffin (MY BABY'S DADDY), Queen Latifah (CHICAGO), Regina Hall (SCARY MOVIE 1 and 2) and Denise Richards (UNDERCOVER BROTHER) take SCARY MOVIE 3.5 to new levels of twisted comedy. With the help of nonstop celebrity cameos -- including Pamela Anderson, Jenny McCarthy, George Carlin, Leslie Nielsen, and a who's who of rap artists -- thrillers, blockbusters, and pop culture get their best goosing yet. Rapid-fire jokes and funny bone-chilling suspense are sure signs this outrageous comedy will have you laughing your head off ... once you experience this longer, funnier, and more explicit unrated version!

The New Romantic

The New Romantic

Blake Conway (Jessica Barden), an aspiring journalist, hopeless romantic and college senior, is terrified of graduating. In order to escape her looming post-graduation fate that includes student debt and zero romantic prospects, she becomes a sugar baby after meeting one at a liquor store (Camila Mendes). As she documents the adventure in the hopes of winning a journalism award with a generous cash prize, she sets out on a quest to figure out if society is right to judge these woman and if her own self worth comes with a price.

Ex-Lady

Ex-Lady

So frank... So outspoken... So true... Academy Award winner Bette Davis stars as a free-spirited, self-sufficient feminist who would rather pursue her career as a graphic artist than settle down and marry in the romantic comedy Ex-Lady. Advertising writer Don Peterson (Gene Raymond) competes with the career of successful graphic artist Helen Bauer (Davis) to win Bauer's heart. But when the persistent Peterson, eventually convinces Bauer to say "yes," the honeymoon ends quickly, their passion cools and Don soon engages in an extramarital affair. Never one to be outdone, Helen takes a lover of her own--her husband's archrival, Nick Malvyn (Monroe Owsley). Now, will Don and Helen find a way to reignite their passion, or will this couple permanently remain a foursome?

A Frosty Affair

A Frosty Affair

In this romantic comedy, asmall-town teacher is on her way to the city for her wedding when a blizzard strikes and she is snowed in. An unlikely adventure with a lumberjack leaves her questioning her future wedding plans.

Still Crazy

Still Crazy

"Still Crazy" is the critically acclaimed, Golden Globe® -nominated comedy which follows the hilarious exploits of a 70s rock phenomenon 'Strange Fruit' as they reunite 20 years after a nasty break-up and attempt to recapture their fame and fortune. With stand-out performances from Stephen Rea, Billy Connolly, Bill Nighy and Juliet Aubrey, the comically bittersweet film combines the raucous energy of The Full Monty with the broad humor of This Is Spinal Tap. Directed by Brian Gibson (What's Love Got To Do With It) and featuring the music of Mick Jones (Foreigner) and Chris Difford (Squeeze).

Nothing But Trouble (1944)

Nothing But Trouble (1944)

Laurel and Hardy star as an inept butler and cook who bumble their way into international intrigue as they become enmeshed in a plot to assassinate a young monarch--even as they fend off a ring of jewel thieves.

Brody Stevens: Live from the Main Room

Brody Stevens: Live from the Main Room

After 22 years, comedian Brody Stevens finally tapes his One Hour Special. Filmed and created at The World Famous Comedy Store on Sunset Blvd in West Hollywood, CA, Stevens assumes the "Sam Kinison spot," leading this late night audience on a journey showcasing his unique banter, upbeat music, classic jokes and positive punchlines. Be part of this magical moment. Sit back, relax and connect with Brody.