Meant To Be Broken

Meant To Be Broken

Harvey has always led a cautious and conscientious life. On the same day that he gets fired from his job, he finds out that he only has one month left to live. Throwing caution to the wind, he and his friend Luke decide to seize the day, break some rules and have some fun. They take off on a crazy ride of law breaking, accidental kidnapping and self discovery.

Curly Top

Curly Top

This adaptation of the oft-filmed Jean Webster novel Daddy Long Legs has been tailored to the talents of Shirley Temple. The orphaned daughter of vaudeville entertainers, Elizabeth Blair (Temple) is the most precocious charge at super-strict Lakeside Orphanage, regularly disrupting protocol with her extemporaneous performance of such songs as "Animal Crackers in My Soup" at the dinner table. While paying a visit to the orphanage, wealthy trustee Edward Morgan (John Boles) is enchanted by cute little Elizabeth -- and even more so by the girls more mature sister Mary (Rochelle Hudson). He secretly arranges for the sisters' release from the institution, sets them up in a lavish mansion, and finances their education. When Mary almost falls in love with another man, it is miss-fixit Elizabeth who brings Mary and Edward together, capping this bit of cupidity with her trademarked exclamation "Oh, my goo'ness!" The first Shirley Temple vehicle specifically aimed at children, Curly Top contains some wonderful character bits from its adult cast, notably Etienne Girardot, Rafaela Ottiano and Jane Darwell as the orphanage officials and by Arthur Treacher and Billy Gilbert as the hero's household servants.

Artie Lange: Stench of Failure

Artie Lange: Stench of Failure

From "MAD TV" to "The Howard Stern Show," best-selling author, actor and comedian Artie Lange is back with the world premiere of his new one-hour stand-up special on Comedy Central, "Artie Lange: The Stench of Failure." Artie returns to his roots and performs in his hometown of Newark at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center’s Victoria Theater, where he delivers a hilarious and truly compelling hour. Artie doesn’t pull any punches when he talks about his stints in rehab and a psych ward, from playing scrabble with mental patients to giving advice to a crack addicted baby seller. What’s that smell? It’s Artie’s fearless and dynamic new special that can’t be missed!

Little Miss Broadway

Little Miss Broadway

Shirley Temple stars in this entertaining musical, co-starring tap dancing George Murphy and the legendary Jimmy Durante. Shirley stars as Betsy, an orphan adopted by a kind hotel manager (Edward Ellis) who rents rooms out to down-on-their-luck entertainers. When the owner of the hotel (Edna Mae Oliver) complains about the noise her showbiz tenants make and the back rent they owe her, she threatens to have the hotel closed and Betsy sent back to the orphanage.

George Carlin: Life Is Worth Losing

George Carlin: Life Is Worth Losing

George Carlin returns to the stage in Life is Worth Losing, his 13th live comedy stand-up special, performed at the Beacon Theatre in New York City for HBO. Life is Worth Losing includes: “A Modern Man,” “Three Little Words,” “The Suicide Guy,” “Extreme Human Behavior,” “The All-Suicide Channel,” “Dumb Americans,” “Pyramid of the Hopeless,” “Autoerotic Asphyxia,” “Posthumous Female Transplants,” “Yeast Infection,” “Excess: Fires and Floods,” and “Coast-to-Coast Emergency.”

Varsity Show

Varsity Show

A 1930s classic from the Warner Brothers archives, Varsity Show is a hilarious romp that follows the students of "Winfield College" as they battle their facility advisor while putting on a variety show. One of the earliest known "college life" movies ever created, it stars the legendary Dick Powell and screen beauty Rosemary Lane. It also features an Academy Award nominated dance finale created by Busby Berkeley.

Laurel & Hardy: Blockheads

Laurel & Hardy: Blockheads

Twenty years after World War I, Private Laurel remains on duty guarding his lonely post in the trenches; no one ever told him that hostilities had ceased. Following his rescue and happy reunion with long lost pal Mr. Hardy at the Old Soldiers’ Home, Laurel is invited home to the meet the missus, but she greets him with less than a hero’s welcome. Undervalued in the Laurel & Hardy canon, this timeless entertainment and last of their features distributed by M-G-M was full of tried and true situations — most notably from UNACCUSTOMED AS WE ARE and WE FAW DOWN. The story was written by a team that included silent comedians Jimmy Parrott and Harry Langdon, who contributed gags from his own SOLDIER MAN (and would serve on succeeding Roach brain trusts as well). The score by Marvin Hatley was nominated for an Academy Award®. Though it plays as a serene and masterful comedy, full of charm and warmth, behind the scenes this production was plagued by a myriad of adversities. Consequently, more money was expended producing this picture than SONS OF THE DESERT, FRA DIAVOLO, HELPMATES, and BIG BUSINESS — combined! The studio staff, as well as the trade media, believed this film would conclude the Laurel & Hardy screen partnership. Directed by John G. Blystone. With Minna Gombell, Patricia Ellis, and old favorites Billy Gilbert, James Finlayson, James C. Morton and Sam Lufkin.

Doogal

Doogal

A dog and his group of zany animal pals must save the world from an evil sorcerer who plans to freeze the earth.

Grease Sing-A-Long (Deluxe Edition)

Grease Sing-A-Long (Deluxe Edition)

John Travolta solidified his position as the most versatile and magnetic screen presence of the decade in this Sing Along-version of the smash hit play Grease. Recording star Olivia Newton–John made her American film debut as Sandy, Travolta’s naive love interest. The impressive supporting cast reads like a “who’s who” in this quintessential musical about the fabulous ‘50s. Grease is not just a nostalgic look at a simpler decade – it’s an energetic and exciting musical homage to the age of rock ‘n’ roll. Grease ...is the word!

I'll Be Home for Christmas

I'll Be Home for Christmas

In the spirit of the season, Disney presents the hilarious comedy adventure that celebrates the believer in all of us. Jake Wilkinson (Jonathan Taylor Thomas), a self-centered college student, has one thing on his mind -- get home for Christmas dinner or forfeit the vintage Porsche his father promised him. Just days before his deadline, Jake awakens in the California desert -- stranded and penniless, wearing a Santa suit and white beard! Desperate to claim his gift, he flies, crawls, cons, races, bullies, and even sleighs his way east. But his nonstop mission turns into a nonstop comedy of errors as a multitude of colorful and offbeat strangers look to "Santa" for help and kindness. The closer Jake gets to home, the closer he gets to the true meaning of Christmas and the importance of family. I'll Be Home For Christmas is a trip your entire family will enjoy taking all year long!

Joseph Andrews

Joseph Andrews

Director Tony Richardson (Tom Jones) returns with another adaptation of a Henry Fielding novel. This one, written in 1742, chronicles the rise of young Joseph Andrews (Peter Firth of Equus) who ascends from mere servant to become the personal footman - and the fancy of - Lady Booby (Ann-Margret). He battles seductions, robberies and rogues while trying to remain faithful to his true love - an equally innocent servant girl. Meanwhile, Lady Booby carefully tries to conceal her humble origins and a couple of not-so-well-kept secrets.

Keep Your Distance: Vol. 10

Keep Your Distance: Vol. 10

Keep Your Distance is a comedy showcase hosted by comedian KevOnStage, featuring a rotating set of stand-up comics. Initially conceived as a socially distanced comedy show during the COVID-19 pandemic, Keep Your Distance provided a place for comedians to continue telling jokes during one of the most surreal times in modern history when many comedy clubs were closed for health & safety. Though in-person crowds were limited in size, the shows were streamed online, allowing thousands more around the world to join in on the laughter from the comfort of their own homes.

Gidget Goes Hawaiian

Gidget Goes Hawaiian

Gidget, on a Hawaiian vacation with her parents, finds a gang of lads vying for her affections, which starts a chain of romantic complications when her boyfriend from home arrives. Based on the Frederick Kohner characters, with songs "Wild About That Girl" and "Gidget Goes Hawaiian."

Hickey

Hickey

As good at math as he is terrible with girls, Ryan Chess has spent an entire summer pining away for his pretty and vivacious co-worker, Carly. Just as the summer is coming to a close and he’s worked up the courage to ask her out, he’s shocked to learn the store is closing at the end of the day. And Carly is going to move away. Far away. With a full ride to MIT only a few months away, he knows he’s nuts to care. But he does. And so he hatches a crazy plan to save the store by the end of the day and thereby make Carly fall in love with him. An uphill battle that gets even more difficult when the handsome and possibly sinister regional manager, Brady, arrives. Brady says he’s there to roll up his sleeves and pitch in with the sale, but Ryan suspects ulterior motives. And when he discovers that Carly and Brady were once romantically involved, he really loses his composure and chances of saving the store. Ultimately, Ryan relies on his big brain to save the store and out Brady as the villain he is. It’s here that his confidence shines and Carly sees him for who he really is and falls in love with him.

My Dad's Christmas Date

My Dad's Christmas Date

It’s Christmas and the charming city of York, home to Jules, 16 and her Dad, David is decked out ready for the festive season. In many ways, David and Jules’ relationship is no different from that of most fathers and their sixteen-year-old daughters. He struggles to understand her, she refuses to communicate with him. He wants to be involved in her life, she wants her own space. In one important respect, however, David and Jules share a profound bond: the death of Jules’ mum, and David’s wife, in a car crash two years before. With both struggling to cope with everyday life in the shadow of their loss, Jules, inspired by happy memories of her mum, decides to take matters into her own hands.

Finding Normal

Finding Normal

The only thing standing between Dr. Lisa Leland (Cameron Bure) and the wedding of her dreams in the Hamptons is a 2600-mile drive from Los Angeles to her new life. However, a run in with the law in the country town of Normal, NC leaves Dr. Leland with a choice - jail or community service. Sentenced to three days as the town's doctor, Lisa has her world turned upside down by a man she would never expect. Quickly, Lisa finds that there's a lot more to Normal than she could have ever imagined.

Breaking Fast

Breaking Fast

Set against the twinkling lights of West Hollywood, Breaking Fast is a romantic comedy that follows Mo, a practicing Muslim, still reeling from heartbreak. When an All-American guy named Kal offers to join him in his nightly Iftars (the traditional meal eaten by Muslims during Ramadan), meal after meal, the two start to discover they have more in common than meets the eye.

How to Steal a Million

How to Steal a Million

The daughter (Audrey Hepburn) of a wealthy Frenchman (Hugh Griffith) who creates counterfeit art learns her father is in danger of being exposed as a crook. She decides to steal the family's forged Cellini sculpture from a museum before experts can examine it and enlists a society burglar (Peter O'Toole) to help her.

Laurel & Hardy: Night Owls

Laurel & Hardy: Night Owls

A failed cop persuades two vagrants that they should pretend to rob a house so he can capture the thieves and take credit for it. But the burglary is bungled; the residence they select is owned by the chief of police. The story echoes the old vaudeville sketches Laurel knew so well. The film marks the initial use of Laurel & Hardy’s signature song KU KU, composed by Marvin Hatley. Driving to the studio one day, Laurel heard it being played as a time signal over the Roach studios’ radio station, KFVD. Directed by James Parrott. With Edgar Kennedy and James Finlayson.

Ishtar

Ishtar

Rogers and Clarke (Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman) are two inept songwriters, down on their luck and desperate for money. Taking the advice of their shifty agent, the duo are whisked off on a tour of the mystical republic of Ishtar. On their arrival, our heroes are separately recruited into spying for opposing sides of a planned revolution, while simultaneously vying for the attention of a gorgeous female freedom fighter (Isabelle Adjani). But Clarke and Rogers make worse spies than they do songwriters, and soon they're left stranded in the desert with only a blind camel and several CIA assassins for company.