Purge of Kingdoms

Purge of Kingdoms

Nobles from the Eight Kingdoms make their way to Kings Shire for “Purge Fest 3000” with hopes of ending the violence between them, while the Fat King is putting his evil plan into place to destroy them. Behind his back, members of the Fat King's own family are plotting to overthrow him. As the celebration begins, the backstabbing continues and the body count rises.

The Lovers

The Lovers

The Lovers is a refreshing, funny look at love, fidelity, and family, starring Debra Winger and Tracy Letts as a long-married and completely dispassionate husband and wife. Both are in the midst of serious affairs and are increasingly committed to their new partners. On the brink of officially calling it quits, a spark between them suddenly and unexpectedly reignites, leading them into an impulsive romance that forces them to navigate the hilarious complications of 'cheating' on their respective lovers. A mixture of humor and powerful emotion, the story is a uniquely honest take on modern marriage.

Burning Love: Burning Down the House

Burning Love: Burning Down the House

In Burning Love: Burning Down the House, your favorite rejects return to the mansion in the hopes of winning a staggering prize, $900. Will there be hookups? Backstabbing? Romance? Candles? Champagne? Outfits? Yes to all.

Delivery Man

Delivery Man

In this heartwarming comedy, underachiever David Wozniak (Vince Vaughn) learns he’s actually an overachiever—he’s fathered 533 children via donations made twenty years earlier! David soon discovers that the shock of his life might just be the best thing that’s ever happened to him. Along the way he discovers not only his true self, but also the father he could become. Also starring Chris Pratt and Cobie Smulders—and complete with bonus materials, including behind-the-scenes footage—it’s a feel-good movie that really delivers.

Lost in London

Lost in London

In his first foray as a writer/director, Woody Harrelson shot LOST IN LONDON in a single take, challenging traditional filmmaking conventions to take audiences on a unique live-wire journey through a night in his life. 300 crew members and 500 extras came together to pioneer a new and unique live-cinema experience that saw the film shot in real time and transmitted simultaneously into theaters. The comedy draws a new line between real and surreal with Harrelson’s live misadventure through London for an honest look at fame, family and faith. Harrelson finds himself drifting from a spirited encounter with Owen Wilson at a club to the wisdom of the Texas Dalai Lama, Willie Nelson, in prison. His resolve is tested over the course of the night as he is faced with the true nature of what it means to make a connection with the demanding world around him.

Johnny English Reborn

Johnny English Reborn

International funnyman Rowan Atkinson (Johnny English, Mr. Bean) returns as the accidental secret agent who doesn’t know fear -- or danger -- in this hilarious spy film spoof that’s outrageous fun for the whole family! In his latest mission, Johnny English must stop a group of international assassins before they eliminate a world leader and cause global chaos. With just one shot at redemption, he will use (or misuse) the latest high-tech gadgets and every trick in his playbook to protect us all. Critics cheer, “You’ll get a kick out of Johnny English Reborn!” (Scott Bowles, USA Today)

White Men Can't Jump

White Men Can't Jump

Billy Hoyle (Woody Harrelson) and Sidney Deane (Wesley Snipes) are an unlikely pair of basketball hustlers. They team up to con their way across the courts of Los Angeles, playing a game that's fast dangerous - and funny. Directed and written by Ron Shelton ("Bull Durham"), and co-starring the sizzling Rosie Perez, "White Men Can't Jump" is a slam dunk, high-flying comedy hit!

Life Is Beautiful (Subtitled)

Life Is Beautiful (Subtitled)

An inspired motion-picture masterpiece,“Life Is Beautiful” (La vita è bella) was nominated in 1998 for 7 Academy Awards® – winning 3 Oscars®, including one for Best Actor Roberto Benigni. In this extraordinary tale, Guido (Benigni) – a charming but bumbling waiter who’s gifted with a colorful imagination and an irresistible sense of humor – has won the heart of the woman he loves and created a beautiful life for his young family. But then, that life is threatened by World War II, and Guido must rely on those very same strengths to save his beloved wife and son from an unthinkable fate! Honored with an overwhelming level of critical acclaim, this truly exceptional, utterly unique achievement will lift your spirits and capture your heart!

George Carlin: Jammin' in New York

George Carlin: Jammin' in New York

When George Carlin was asked which HBO concert was his favorite, his answer was always, “Jammin’ In New York.” The reasons are several: It was his first HBO show done live; it was the first he had done in his hometown, New York City; and it was the largest audience he had ever worked before: 6,500. But Carlin says it also represented a newfound sophistication in his writing. “It was the first time I had done truly extended pieces consisting of separate sections all flowing together. It was a big leap for me.” The show, taped at the Paramount Theater in Madison Square Garden and winner of the 1992 CableACE Award, is a perfect blend of biting social commentary and more gently-observed observational pieces. Routines include: “Rockets and Penises in the Persian Gulf,” “Little Things We Share,” “Airline Announcements,” “Golf Courses for the Homeless,” and “The Planet is Fine (The People are Screwed).”

Lembi 8 Giga

Lembi 8 Giga

Al Lembi returns as a lawyer that isn’t exactly doing well financially. He gets married to a schoolteacher, but the bills keep piling up and he can’t seem to manage to keep up with them. Thereafter he is involved in an accident that is to change his life forever.

Farah Goes Bang

Farah Goes Bang

In this hilarious, authentically feminist take on the coming-of-age dramedy, Farah, a private and unassuming Iranian-American, hits the campaign trail for John Kerry with her two best friends: hotheaded KJ and political junkie Roopa. As the twentysomethings take their door-to-door campaigning road trip to the battleground state of Ohio, they also embark on a side quest to get rid of Farah’s pesky virginity. Along the way, Farah experiments with representations of her ethnic identity while searching for intimacy, KJ tries to reconcile her tragic past with the possibility of a better future, and Roopa just wants to hold everyone together in this smart, irreverent winner of the inaugural Nora Ephron Award at the Tribeca Film Festival.

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Doctor Mordrid

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Doctor Mordrid

Emily's crew watches as the magical Doctor Mordrid defends Earth from the forces of evil in Doctor Mordrid (1992). Meanwhile, on the moon, Dr. Kabahl has a new idea to increase the show’s viewership.

How to Be Single

How to Be Single

There's a right way to be single, a wrong way to be single, and then…there's Alice. And Robin. Lucy. Meg. Tom. David. New York City is full of lonely hearts seeking the right match, be it a love connection, a hook-up, or something in the middle. And somewhere between the teasing texts and one-night stands, what these unmarrieds all have in common is the need to learn How to Be Single in a world filled with ever-evolving definitions of love. Sleeping around in the city that never sleeps was never so much fun.

Stage Door (1937)

Stage Door (1937)

Ginger Rogers and Ann Miller tap in time and rat-a-tat lines. Lucille Ball braves a date with an obnoxious lumber baron. Eve Arden can't recall Hamlet but one meets so many people in the big city. And Katharine Hepburn becomes Broadway's biggest star in a play wherein she notes "the calla lilies are in bloom again." Stars galore shine in this nominee for 4 Academy Awards including Best Picture, a fast, witty story of aspiring actresses living at a theatrical boarding house. Based on an Edna Ferber/George S. Kaufman play, the tale was considerably rewritten for film, so much that Kaufman quipped it should be called Screen Door. What matters most to an acting hopeful is an open door. With humor and heart, this excellent movie suggests some things matter more.

George Carlin: You Are All Diseased

George Carlin: You Are All Diseased

Growing up in New York City, George Carlin was always the class clown. He went on to become one of the great comedians of our time, with appeal that has spanned generations. His brand of provocative sociopolitical commentary and his scathing comic style have brought him five Grammy awards, most recently in 2002. He was the first-ever host of NBC’s Saturday Night Live, and has starred in 14 of his own HBO specials. He continued to perform to sold-out audiences at venues across the country up until his death in 2008. “You Are All Diseased” is a new collection of Carlin comedy never before seen on home video. The hilarious routines include “Airport Security,” “Fear of Germs,” “More Things That Are Pissing Me Off,” “American Bullshit,” “ Businessmen,” “Religion,” and “There Is No God.”

Father of Invention

Father of Invention

Robert Axle (Kevin Spacey of AMERICAN BEAUTY, CASINO JACK), an eccentric inventor turned egomaniacal infomercial guru, loses it all when one of his inventions maims thousands of customers. After 8 years in prison, Axle is ready to resume his life and, more importantly, redeem his name and rebuild his billion-dollar empire. But first he must convince his estranged 22-year-old daughter (Camilla Belle of PUSH, FROM PRADA TO NADA) to let him live with her and her quirky, over-protective roommate (Heather Graham of THE HANGOVER, AUSTIN POWERS: THE SPY WHO SHAGGED ME).

Rotting in the Sun

Rotting in the Sun

Writer-director Sebastián Silva's Sundance hit Rotting in the Sun is a darkly funny and refreshingly audacious meta-comedy that skewers the business of filmmaking and our self-obsessed culture. While unwinding at a Mexican gay beach town, depressed director Sebastián Silva meets gregarious Instagram influencer Jordan Firstman (both playing versions of themselves), and Sebastián reluctantly agrees to collaborate on an upcoming project. But when Jordan arrives back in Mexico City, Sebastián is nowhere to be found. Jordan dances, sleeps and snorts his way through the city as he embarks on a quasi-detective journey to get to the bottom of Sebastián's disappearance.

Tracks

Tracks

Lucy (April Pearson) and Chris (Chris Willoughby) are cut adrift in their thirties struggling to remember what initially attracted them to one another and wondering where they go from here...Cue an impulsive decision to spend a fortnight interrailing around Europe’s most romantic destinations, in the hope that this might save their seemingly doomed relationship. What ensues is bold, bonkers and a comic treat as Chris and Lucy travel through the backdrop of Europe’s most beautiful cities with chaos, debauchery and disaster following them at every turn!

Muriel’s Wedding

Muriel’s Wedding

Hysterically funny, fresh and brimming with wit, Muriel's Wedding is the comedy hit celebrated by critics nationwide. No one ever paid much attention to Muriel and her humdrum small-town life, so she and her best friend Rhonda decide to leave it all behind and head for the big city...where they end up having the exciting adventure of their lives! What's more, soon everyone takes notice when Muriel becomes engaged to a handsome and popular sports hero! You'll love every hilarious minute as Muriel discovers that even when it seems all her dreams are coming true, the path to the altar still has plenty of surprising twists!