Kisses for My President

Kisses for My President

It's start-to-finish laughs when Polly Bergen ("Making Mr. Right," "The Winds of War") is America's first female president and Fred MacMurray ("My Three Sons") is the husband who has to cope with his new title of "First Man."

Small Apartments

Small Apartments

Trapped in a seedy LA apartment, Franklin Franklin (Matt Lucas) has a dead landlord on the kitchen floor and is surrounded by eccentric neighbors: the stoner (Johnny Knoxville) and girlfriend (Rebel Wilson), the wanna-be stripper (Juno Temple) and the artist (James Caan). To add to his chaos, a drunk investigator (Billy Crystal) is questioning him about his landlord. But none of this fazes Franklin. He dreams of Switzerland, and waits each day for an envelope from his institutionalized brother (James Marsden). Then, one day the envelope doesn’t come and Franklin becomes unhinged. Little does he know...his crazy brother has the secret that will set him free.

A Beginner's Guide to Endings

A Beginner's Guide to Endings

Upon learning that their newly deceased dad (Harvey Keitel) had them enrolled in drug testing when they were young giving them only a few days left to live, three brothers (Scott Caan, Paulo Costanzo, Jason Jones), embark on a journey of self-discovery in an attempt to reverse a lifetime of mistakes and set the record straight once and for all.

Ian Harvie: May the Best Cock Win

Ian Harvie: May the Best Cock Win

Ian Harvie is not quite the kind of man you might think. He's redefining what it means to be a dude through a fresh perspective on sex/sexuality with some seriously funny and new kinds of dick jokes. Unafraid to quip about subjects no other comedian has ever touched, Ian’s performance challenges the traditionally macho, sex-obsessed world of stand up in ways you won’t believe, proving that laughter cuts across all identities and ultimately unites us all in MAY THE BEST COCK WIN. Oh and, Ian is the world's first trans man comedian with a stand up comedy special.

Kindergarten Cop 2

Kindergarten Cop 2

Dolph Lundgren and Bill Bellamy star in the hilarious next chapter of the Arnold Schwarzenegger classic, Kindergarten Cop. To recover stolen data in a progressive school, the FBI’s toughest agent (Lundgren) must go undercover on his most difficult assignment yet: teaching a class full of liberal kindergarteners. Kindergarten Cop 2 is an action-packed comedy the whole family will love!

Eating Out: Drama Camp

Eating Out: Drama Camp

Zack and Casey’s relationship is in a slump, but things are about to change this summer at Dick Dickey’s Drama Camp where Zack meets hunky Benji. But, not wanting to interfere with Zack’s current relationship, Benji pretends to be straight. When Benji and Zack get cast as lovers in the camp’s play, their self-restraint is put to the test. And when the sparks start to fly, Casey’s trusted friend Penny sets a poison oak trap for Benji so that Casey can step in as Benji’s understudy.

Hard to Handle (1933)

Hard to Handle (1933)

James Cagney dazzles the masses with his rat-a-tat patter in this rip-roaring pre-Code comedy costarring Mary Brian, Ruth Donnelly and Allen Jenkins. No matter what the product is, Lefty Merrill (Cagney) can sell it. A fast-talking press agent, Lefty puts his mouth where the money is as he tries to prove to his prospective mother-in-law (Donnelly) that he can support both her and her daughter (Brian) in style. Hustling everything from phony treasure hunts to bogus reducing creams, Lefty rakes in dough by the barrel. But when his campaign to hype Florida grapefruit farms gets him arrested for fraud, Lefty must dream up a dynamite scheme if he's to move the product, beat the rap and win the woman of his dreams.

How We Met

How We Met

A sheltered young loser goes on the worst blind date ever when he and his date must cover up the accidental murder of a crooked cop.

Kneecap

Kneecap

When fate brings Belfast schoolteacher JJ into the orbit of self-confessed ‘low life scum' Naoise & Liam Og, the needle drops on a hip hop act like no other. Rapping in their native Irish language, Kneecap fast become the unlikely figureheads of a Civil Rights movement to save their mother tongue. But the trio must first overcome police, paramilitaries & politicians trying to silence their defiant sound - whilst their anarchic approach to life often makes them their own worst enemies. In this fiercely original sex, drugs and hip-hop biopic Kneecap play themselves, laying down a global rallying cry for the defense of native cultures.

Laurel & Hardy: Laughing Gravy

Laurel & Hardy: Laughing Gravy

Living in a boarding house, Stan and Ollie try to conceal a pet pup from their enraged landlord on a snowy, cold winter’s night. The short borrows from their silent antecedent, ANGORA LOVE, and presents a wonderful array of undistilled routines. It was shot and previewed as a three-reeler. The last reel, with a rather dark tone and containing perhaps the most heartfelt sentimentality in the entire Laurel & Hardy canon, was cut before release. At the last moment, Roach had been asked by Metro to restrict shorts to two reels. A new, alternate ending was devised, but only for issue in English-speaking territories. A transfer of the original 35mm work print containing these deleted extra ten minutes can now at last be viewed here, immediately following the shortened domestic version’s end title. Directed by James W. Horne. With Charlie Hall, who outdoes himself as the vicious, dog-hating landlord. The irresistible canine in the title role had been rescued from the Los Angeles City Dog Pound and trained for screen work. Understandably, he was soon the beloved pet of everyone on “the lot of fun, ” and appeared in Hal Roach comedies for many years. In real life even “hateful” Mr. Hall was the happy recipient of one of Laughing Gravy’s puppies!

Reality Queen!

Reality Queen!

Anyone who has ever watched a reality show, has seen Paris Hilton, the Kardashians or similar, will be highly entertained by this witty parody of social media celebs and reality television stars. Our young beauty London's life is a self-indulgent fantasy whirlwind of partying, mansions, yachts, private jets, pet psychics and a celebrity posse. Then, after a drunken fall puts her in the hospital, she sets out to steal back the limelight from her reality television arch-rivals, the Kim sisters. Are these celebs-for-no-reason marketing geniuses, or are they just the accidental beneficiaries of the public's stupidity? London hopes to set them straight in this hilarious, from-the-headlines, comedy.

The Girl from Monaco

The Girl from Monaco

A brilliant and neurotic attorney (Fabrice Luchini) goes to Monaco to defend a famous criminal. But, instead of focusing on the case, he falls for a beautiful she-devil (Louise Bourgoin), who turns him into a complete wreck. Hopefully, his zealous bodyguard (Roschdy Zem) will step in and put everything back in order... Or will he?

Austin Found

Austin Found

Leanne Miller (Linda Cardellini, Freaks and Geeks) is a 36-year-old wife and mother whose hunger for fame and fortune leads her down a dangerous path. A former beauty queen and prom queen, Leanne is fed up with her unglamorously average lifestyle when she decides to take matters into her own hands by plotting a scheme to make her family instant celebrities. Teaming up with her ex-boyfriend, Billy (Skeet Ulrich, Riverdale), and his ex-con buddy, Jebidiah (Craig Robinson, The Office), Leanne conspires to have her 11-year-old daughter, Patty (Urusula Parker, Louie), kidnapped for just for a month or two. All Leanne has to do is keep the local press (Kristen Schaal, Bob’s Burgers) and Sherriff (Patrick Warburton, A Series of Unfortunate Events) focused on the case at hand and off hers. What could go wrong?

Intercambiadas

Intercambiadas

Guadeloupe is a housekeeper for Paula, a very busy lady, and she becomes a mother for Paula's children.

Future ’38

Future ’38

The Peppiest Picture of 1938! An American agent travels through time to hamstring Hitler! Transported to the year 2018, he finds a strange world of silvery skyscrapers, connected computers, and working women! He hoodwinks hoodlums, infuriates the Fuhrer, and goes gaga for a gal 80 years his junior! To save civilization he must leave his love behind...WHAT’LL HE CHOOSE? Pleasure beyond measure in this Future~Feature... in stunning 1938 SpectaColor!

Laurel & Hardy: They Go Boom

Laurel & Hardy: They Go Boom

Ollie is ill with the sniffles; Stan tries to assist his friend but they both run afoul of the nasty landlord. This transitional “all-talking” short is less familiar to fans because the separate Vitaphone discs with the soundtrack were missing for so long. Directed by James Parrott, younger brother of Hal Roach Studios star Charley Chase. With “the little nemesis, ” Charlie Hall.

Dave Goldstein: Isn't It Obvious?

Dave Goldstein: Isn't It Obvious?

According to David Goldstein, the only hard part of being full of crap is deciding which direction you'll take it. Any day with a glue gun is a good day, only plumbers and Americans wear pants to spas, and good looks coincide with temperature change.

The Odd Couple (1968)

The Odd Couple (1968)

Neil Simon has a special genius for finding the great hilarity in ordinary people doing everyday things. Like two divorced men who decide to share a New York apartment. That's the premise of The Odd Couple, though there's nothing odd in the casting of two Oscar®-winning talents like Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. The two veteran funnymen work together with the precision timing of a vaudeville team, but always with bright spontaneity. Lemmon plays fussy Felix, fastidious to a fault. He proves that cleanliness is next to insanity. Matthau is Oscar, who wreaks havoc on a tidy room with the speed and thoroughness of a tornado. An enduring and endearing picture, with the intelligence one usually misses in comedies.