Aries Spears: Hollywood, Look I'm Smiling

Aries Spears: Hollywood, Look I'm Smiling

"Mad TV"'s breakout performer Aries Spears stars in this side-splitting stand-up comedy concert. Filmed in New York before a live audience, Spears is in rare form as he tackles controversial subjects such as political correctness, the Hollywood establishment, and race relations in America. In a no-holds-barred effort to shed light on society's hypocrisies, Spears takes on today's most provocative hot-button issues in his hilarious, take-no-prisoners style.

Rock Jocks

Rock Jocks

Housed in a top secret location, the Asteroid Management Initiative (AMI) is a critical element in the Defense Department's struggle to keep the Earth safe from the constant onslaught of oncoming asteroids. Its heroes are the "Rock Jocks", a group of overworked and underpaid misfits with exceptional satellite piloting skills. Our story begins during a night shift, where the Rock Jocks have arrived to fend off the asteroids, yet spend most of the evening fighting off boredom, themselves, and a meddling government bureaucrat hell-bent on shutting them down.

My Favorite Spy

My Favorite Spy

Bob Hope is up to his famous nose in danger in this espionage comedy. Second-rate burlesque comic Peanuts White (Hope) is approached by federal agents who think that he's international spy Eric Augustine, to whom Peanuts bears a striking resemblance. When they realize that Peanuts and Eric are two different people, the FBI persuades him to travel to Africa posing as Eric and fetch a batch of microfilm that could prove vital to national security. With reluctance, Peanuts flies to Tangiers and arranges a rendezvous with Lily Dalbray (Hedy Lamarr), Eric's beautiful girlfriend and an agent of shifting alliances herself. However, Lily's superior Karl Brubaker (Francis L. Sullivan) wants the microfilm, and he will stop at nothing to get it. As Peanuts tries to rescue the microfilm, make time with Lily, and avoid Karl, things become even more confused when Eric escapes from hiding and re-enters the picture.

Paracide

Paracide

During a trip to a sci-fi convention, nerdy Simon is transported to a swinger's den in a parallel universe. But there's a perfect scientific explanation.

Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer's Llamas

Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer's Llamas

When the Farmer and Bitzer go to a Country Fair, Shaun steals away with them intent on causing mischief. Shaun spies an auction where he sees three exotic and very crafty Llamas going under the hammer. Instantly besotted by their fantastic pranks Shaun cleverly gets the unwitting Farmer to buy them.

The Hoard

The Hoard

Murph has been collecting antique furniture and cluttering homes for the past fifty years. Now, the ultimate reality show becomes a deadly nightmare when a TV crew films the pilot for their new series Extremely Haunted Hoarders at his home.

The Paleface

The Paleface

The Wild West has never been wilder - or funnier - than in this classic six-shootin' farce which introduced the Academy Award® - winning song "Buttons and Bows." In one of his most popular roles, Bob Hope plays "Painless" Peter Potter, a timid correspondence school dentist earning a shaky living in the lawless West. When "Painless" is seduced into agreeing to a quickie marriage by the voluptuous Jane Russell, he thinks his luck has changed. Little does he suspect that Russell is actually sharpshooter Calamity Jane, hot on the trail of a dangerous renegade gang and that she is simply using "Painless" as her cover and unwitting dupe! This Old West burlesque, brightened by Technicolor and uproarious slapstick, went on to become one of Bob Hope's best-loved film vehicles and his biggest box office hit. Saddle up for the wild comic ride!

Viridiana

Viridiana

Banned in Spain and denounced by the Vatican, Luis Buñuel’s irreverent vision of life as a beggar’s banquet is regarded by many as his masterpiece. In it, novice nun Viridiana does her utmost to maintain her Catholic principles, but her lecherous uncle and a motley assemblage of paupers force her to confront the limits of her idealism. Winner of the Palme d’or at the 1961 Cannes Film Festival, Viridiana is as audacious today as ever.

The Misogynists

The Misogynists

In a fully stocked hotel room, two men celebrate Donald Trump’s unexpected victory on election night. Throughout the evening, a diverse set of characters wander in and out of the room, challenging their convictions. When a couple of headstrong escorts enter the picture, things take a shocking, unexpected turn.

Eldorado

Eldorado

Terror meets the wild west when two Las Vegas entertainers end up in the town of Eldorado.

Miles to Go

Miles to Go

Miles, a writer from Los Angeles, doesn't believe that relationships can last for him...so they don't. Stuck in a rut with his writing, riddled with loneliness and frustration, overdosing on self and acting out as a solution, Miles attempts to reignite his connection with Julia, his longtime, on-again-off-again, ex-girlfriend. However, when Julia finally warms up to the idea and things begin to move in a healthy direction, Miles battles his deepest beliefs, while struggling to stay positive and not sabotage their relationship.

Dirty Love

Dirty Love

Klutzy yet stunning Rebecca falls apart when she finds her boyfriend in bed with another woman. She begins dating with the help of her friends (and a psychic's vision), but the men are all crazy… except her shy friend John who she doesn't notice.

Because I Said So

Because I Said So

Academy Award®-winning actress Diane Keaton stars with Mandy Moore, Lauren Graham and Piper Perabo in this heartwarming comedy about mothers, daughters and cutting the apron strings. When it comes to her three, free-spirited daughters, Daphne (Keaton) is just your normal overprotective, overbearing, over-the-top mother. Worried that her youngest daughter, Millie (Moore), will end up alone, Daphne meddles in her daughter's love life until she ends up doing all the wrong things for all the right reasons... and all in the name of motherly love.

Now You See Him, Now You Don't

Now You See Him, Now You Don't

A hapless science major at mythical Medfield College unwittingly discovers a formula for invisibility which he hopes will win the annual science award and pay off the mortgage owned by the college.

Laurel & Hardy: Any Old Port!

Laurel & Hardy: Any Old Port!

In need of funds, Hardy happens to meet an old friend, now a boxing promoter, and volunteers “Battling Laurel” as the team’s prizefighter, only to discover their opponent in the ring is a fearsome old nemesis. While on location at the San Pedro Harbor (for scenes shot but deleted after a failed preview), and then also at Culver City Stadium’s fight arena, the comedy stars were besieged by fans and patiently signed nearly a thousand autographs. Directed by James W. Horne. With Walter Long and Jacqueline Wells — later Julie Bishop.

Hedwig and the Angry Inch

Hedwig and the Angry Inch

After falling in love with a U.S. Army sergeant, an East Berlin boy named Hansel undergoes a sex-change operation so that he can legally marry his beloved. But the operation is botched, leaving the boy less than a man, but not quite a woman. Deserted in a Kansas trailer park, the boy/girl, now named Hedwig, reinvents himself/herself as a rock star.

Matt Braunger: Big Dumb Animal

Matt Braunger: Big Dumb Animal

Recorded live at The Bell House in Brooklyn, Big Dumb Animal is Matt Braunger at his best. He gives everyone a glimpse at what it's like to be a big dumb animal with an anger problem. He explores a vast array of topics ranging from the absurdity of a quiet Jägerbomb to his overly nice hometown of Portland, Oregon.

Arlo & Julie

Arlo & Julie

When pieces of a jigsaw puzzle arrive daily in the mail, a neurotic couple's curiosity devolves into an obsession that comically unravels their world, disconnecting them from reality and jeopardizing their fragile relationship. A whimsical and inventive romantic comedy, the film's twisting plot and surprising depth make it a one-of-a-kind experience. A critically acclaimed, award-winning film festival favorite, VARIETY's Justin Chang wrote: "This comic mystery is a low-key, low-budget charmer. "

Wharf Rats

Wharf Rats

Wharf Rats follows man/child Hughie Hackett, the son of late Paul Hackett, beloved fisherman and local legend in Split Lip Cove, PEI. Hughie has spent his life doing as little as possible without actually doing nothing at all, squandering his potential. Frustrated that his Uncle Angus, known as the best Hackett fisherman in town, a reputation secured by sabotaging his competition, is about to sell off the family fishing company, Hughie forms a misguided plan to pretend that a simple-minded man is his long-lost brother, the key to his father's will.