Murder By Death

Murder By Death

The world's greatest detectives have been invited to dinner. But when murder is on the menu, who will make it to dessert? You are cordially invited to join an all-star cast featuring Peter Sellers, David Niven, Peter Falk, James Coco, Elsa Lanchester, Maggie Smith, Alec Guinness, Eileen Brennan, Nancy Walker, James Cromwell and Estelle Winwood for Neil Simon's hilarious murder-mystery spoof Murder By Death. The isolated mansion of eccentric millionaire Lionel Twain (celebrated author Truman Capote in a Golden Globe(r) -nominated performance) is the setting for the twisted puzzler. Twain informs his guests that one of them will be murdered at the stroke of midnight. The pay-off: $1 million to whoever lives through the night. Murder By Death neatly lampoons both the mystery genre and the characterizations of these instantly recognizable gumshoes. Match wits with the super sleuths, but remember, you can't win if you end up dying from laughter!

Eat With Me

Eat With Me

Tired of being invisible in a bland marriage, Emma moves in with her son Elliot, in his downtown LA loft. Elliot is a chef at a lackluster Chinese restaurant facing foreclosure. Also he’s gay – and Emma’s distaste and denial over this has made strangers of mother and son. But the two need each other now more than ever, and as Emma indulges herself with the encouragement of a saucy new friend, and Elliot confronts his fears of intimacy, the pair find ways to communicate withfood where words fail. This auspicious directorial debut from David Au offers a fresh take on life, love, and food in the heart of Los Angeles through a deliciously emotional and redemptive story supported by an earnest cast led by Sharon Omi, Teddy Chen Culver, Nicole Sullivan (MADtv), and a surprise moment with George Takei.

Tim Loulies: Sugar Glider

Tim Loulies: Sugar Glider

In his debut special, Sugar Glider, Tim Loulies delivers a wildly entertaining performance, balancing personal stories with sharp social commentary. Known for his unapologetic wit and larger-than-life stage presence, Tim opens up about retiring his signature fat jokes, weaving humor into reflections on health and aging. His comparison to a ‘beloved infomercial salesman’ is just the beginning of a series of unexpected yet hilariously relatable insights. As Tim takes aim at the ironies of life, he pokes fun at fitness culture, all while admitting he himself is far from judgment-free. Shifting gears, Tim delves into pop culture, and shares the hilarious irony of being a bill collector. With Sugar Glider, Tim Loulies seamlessly blends personal growth, pop culture critique, and sharp observational comedy. His dynamic storytelling and fearless approach to humor will leave audiences laughing, thinking, and eager for more.

The Shocking Miss Pilgrim

The Shocking Miss Pilgrim

An assortment of George and Ira Gershwin tunes enliven this tale of a shipping clerk typist who shocks 1870's Boston with her outspoken advocacy of women's rights.

The Christmas Classic

The Christmas Classic

Elizabeth, a big city girl, returns to her small hometown to convince Randy, an old flame, to sell his local ski resort to her fiancé’s large corporation.

Punk's Dead: SLC Punk 2

Punk's Dead: SLC Punk 2

Punk's Dead: SLC Punk 2, the sequel to the 1999 cult hit SLC Punk, is a punk odyssey through the Utah Hinterlands. Ross, Penny and Crash, three young outsiders from different tribes, embark on a road trip to get to a huge punk show in Salt Lake City. Ross,18, is the love child of Trish and Heroin Bob, who died before Ross was born. During the course of their trip, and with the help of a healthy dose of drugs, alcohol and punk music, Ross shreds his darkly gothic outlook and embraces life. But his mother Trish, who raised Ross alone in her steam punk shop, thinks that he is in crisis and recruits Bob's old SLC gang to help find him. When all collide at the concert, they are forced to deal with their pasts and their unresolved relationships with Bob.

Miss March

Miss March

Miss March tells the story of a young man who awakens from a four year coma to hear that his once virginal high school sweetheart has since become the centerfold in Playboy magazine! He and his sex-crazed best friend decide to take a cross-country road trip in order to crash a party at the magazine's legendary mansion headquarters and win back the girl.

Kurt Metzger: White Precious

Kurt Metzger: White Precious

"White Precious" is the first one-hour stand-up special from former minister/salesman/illustrator/repo man turned headlining comic and Inside Amy Schumer writer Kurt Metzger. His gritty yet charming humor will have you laughing all the way to hell or the principal’s office. From child beauty pageants to cyberbullying to the most repulsive sight one could see on the streets of New York, Metzger’s hilarious point of view is sometimes controversial but always entertaining.

Anthony Jeselnik: Caligula

Anthony Jeselnik: Caligula

Anthony Jeselnik brings his signature dark and twisted point of view to this extended and uncensored special. He holds nothing back, routinely saying things most wouldn't ever dare. Anthony is not for the easily offended or humorless.

Samson

Samson

A recently broken up couple must find a way to work together when they are kidnapped by two masked men.

Karen Rontowski: Ridiculous Me

Karen Rontowski: Ridiculous Me

Karen Rontowski's fast-paced, quirky and charmingly optimistic comedy has been featured in clubs, TV, radio, and at corporate events all around the world.

The Affairs of Dobie Gillis

The Affairs of Dobie Gillis

All I Do Is Dream of You. Not a bad preoccupation for singing lovebirds Dobie (Bobby Van) and Pansy (Debbie Reynolds). But they may want to add more to their cranial cogitations. Like dour Prof. Pomfritt's English class. And chemistry of the test tube and bunsen-burner kind. Dobie and Pansy are students at Grainbelt U., where the motto is Learn, learn, learn. Work, work, work. Yet who can blame them for having fun, fun, fun in this musical comedy scripted by Dobie author Max Shulman? Bob Fosse (one year from his breakthrough The Pajama Game stage choreography) plays Dobie's roomie and fellow skirt-chaser, showing wow, wow, wow brilliance with Van in the exuberant You Can't Do Wrong Doin' Right.

Not with My Wife, You Don't! (1967)

Not with My Wife, You Don't! (1967)

As soon as he sees those curves, Korean War flight commander Tank Martin (George C. Scott) is figuring the angles. All he needs to do is get rid of his equally blonde-crazy Air Force buddy Tom Ferris (Tony Curtis) and a certain gorgeous nurse named Julie (Virna Lisi) will be all his. So whether he wants it or not, Tom is off to Japan for some "combat recuperation." And the two flyboys' long-running feud over the same woman will soar to untold heights. This romantic farce boasts gags galore (don't miss the Italian movie spoof), lots of wit (Tank calls his cocktail mixture "Instant Motel") and fabulous vistas (London, Paris, Rome). And though Tom outfoxes Tank and weds Julie, the competition is just starting. Because Julie likes the idea of having two of everything!

Celebrity

Celebrity

The fortunes of a husband and wife differ drastically after they divorce.

The Madness of King George

The Madness of King George

The Madness of King George, Based on Alan Bennett's acclaimed play The Madness of George III, takes a dark-humored look at the mental decline of King George III of England. Taking place in 1788, the film’s story begins three decades into George's reign, as the unstable king (Nigel Hawthorne) begins to show signs of increasing dementia, from violent fits of foul language to bouts of forgetfulness. The King's prime minister William Pitt (Julian Wadham) and his wife Queen Charlotte (Helen Mirren) are determined to protect the throne during this time of weakness, when many see it as an opportunity to overthrow the unpopular George, whom they blamed for the loss of the American colonies. Although doctors are brought in, their archaic treatments of the time prove of little value and therefore, in desperation, they turn to Dr. Willis (Ian Holm), a harsh, unconventional specialist whose unusual methods recall modern psychiatry. George experiences an unfamiliar anger and haughtiness as Willis struggles to break through to the mad king. Stressing the absurdity of the entire situation, Bennett's witty screenplay emphasizes dry humor over tragedy, even utilizing references to King Lear for comic effect.

The Affairs of Cellini

The Affairs of Cellini

Biography of Benevento Cellini, devil May Care prince of goldsmiths, lover and liars, set against the lush richness of the renaissance. Adult comedy.

The Sin Bin

The Sin Bin

A teenage virgin gets caught up in a love triangle after he starts lending out his van to his friends for their sexual encounters.

3 Generations

3 Generations

3 GENERATIONS tells the stirring and touching story of three generations of a family living under one roof in New York as they must deal with the life-changing transformation by one that ultimately affects them all. Ray (Elle Fanning) is a teenager who knows he’s a boy, even though he was assigned female at birth. Ray has already been living as a boy for years, but is now ready to start hormone replacement therapy. His single mother, Maggie (Naomi Watts), must track down Ray’s biological father (Tate Donovan) to get his legal consent to allow Ray’s transition. Dolly (Susan Sarandon), Ray’s lesbian grandmother is having a hard time accepting that she now has a grandson. They must each confront their own identities and learn to embrace change and their strength as a family in order to ultimately find acceptance and understanding.

Little Brother

Little Brother

After Pete (Philip Ettinger) attempts suicide for the umpteenth time in his life, his overbearing father Warren (Academy Award-winner J.K. Simmons) recruits his little brother Jake (Daniel Diemer) to drive Pete from Albuquerque to Seattle for a family intervention. As the brothers cross the American West they must learn to transcend their differences, confront their shared family trauma, and find solace in what matters most to them -- each other.

The Wilde Wedding

The Wilde Wedding

Iconic movie star Eve Wilde (Glenn Close) is getting married for the fourth time, raising concerns with her three grown sons and her ex-husband, Laurence (John Malkovich). As the entire extended family pours in to witness the nuptials of Eve and Harold (Patrick Stewart), the long summer weekend offers the opportunity for everyone to get to know each other a bit more intimately. As sexual sparks begin to fly, there are unforeseen consequences abound.