Mountain Men

Mountain Men

When estranged brothers (Tyler Labine and Chace Crawford) head to a remote family cabin in the freezing Rocky Mountains to bond, buried resentment and bruised egos quickly derail their plan. When the smoke clears they've destroyed their car and burned down the cabin, leaving them stranded. With their very survival at stake, they must learn to work together as brothers to get back to civilization.

Literally, Right Before Aaron

Literally, Right Before Aaron

Adam (Justin Long) is definitely still in love with his ex (Cobie Smulders). So when he shows up at her wedding to prove that he's moved on, a series of funny and awkward encounters only confirms he's more in love with her than ever.

A Thousand Junkies

A Thousand Junkies

As Los Angeles wakes up and goes to work, so do TJ, Blake and Tommy. Three junkies whose day consists of driving around L. A. in a battered car looking for their next fix, they become increasingly desperate as the day goes on without success. A “drug” movie with no drugs, and a “road” movie that goes nowhere, A THOUSAND JUNKIES is a dark, visceral comedy about the 9 to 5 job of being a junkie, and the strange bonds that are formed between addicts.

Entropy

Entropy

Stephen Dorff narrates this tale about how his life goes astray as his character attempts to strike a balance between the demands of directing his first film and the pressures of his new romance with a model. U2's Bono plays a role in this film as both himself and Dorff's character's concience.

Amy Schumer: Mostly Sex Stuff

Amy Schumer: Mostly Sex Stuff

Nothing is off limits for Amy Schumer in her first original one-hour stand-up special. Before a live audience at the historic Fillmore in San Francisco, Schumer airs every hilarious, messed-up detail of her dating and sex life, from encounters with unexpected body parts to hate-filled personal grooming appointments. In her matter-of-fact raunchy style, at odds with her self-described "Cabbage Patch Kid" appearance, Schumer tells stories of a boyfriend who makes dirty requests over dinner, the way she outsmarts her birth control, and a shocking ending to a seemingly innocent cab ride.

The Kid From Spain (1932)

The Kid From Spain (1932)

The music and mirth of Eddie Cantor are on ample display in his multitalented madcap masquerades as a matador down Mexico way. Thanks to some boyish mischief cooked up by college pal Ricardo (Robert Young), young Eddie Williams (Cantor) gets expelled from college. Convinced by Mexican native son Ricardo to salve his sorrows south of the border, the hapless Eddie soon gets mixed up with bank robbers. Now on the lam, Eddie reconnects with Ricardo, who convinces him to go undercover as the greatest matador in all of Spain on a Mexican tour. With the law on his tail, passionate señoritas in his path and jealous bandits waiting in the hills, Eddie is probably safer inside the ring with the killer bull, Diablo. Eagle-eyed film fans will find the likes of Betty Grable, Paulette Goddard and Toby Wing among the ranks of the luminous Goldwyn Girls. Musical sequences directed and choreographed by Busby Berkeley.

Scrambled

Scrambled

Quintessential eternal bridesmaid Nellie Robinson (Leah McKendrick) constantly finds herself between weddings, baby showers, and bad dates. When she begins to feel like the clock is ticking and is faced with bleak romantic prospects, Nellie decides to freeze her eggs — setting her on an empowering journey to a brave new world where she ultimately discovers "the one" she’s looking for might be herself.

Where the Bears Are 5

Where the Bears Are 5

The honeymoon is definitely over for newlyweds Nelson and Todd in the fifth season of this hit worldwide comedy mystery series when one of the grooms vanishes without a trace from a male only clothing optional resort only to turn up after an intense manhunt with a shocking confession! This time around America’s favorite gay bears find themselves thrust into a dangerous world of international intrigue chasing clues that take them to the non-stop party town of Palm Springs to the Downtown LA hipster bar scene and ultimately to a wild west shoot-em-up showdown in a deserted ghost town right in the heart of Mexico!

Grow Your Own

Grow Your Own

An English community gets testy when a refuge family is granted a plot of land on which to grow vegetables.

2 Dudes and a Dream

2 Dudes and a Dream

"2 Dudes and a Dream" focuses on the lives of two dudes, with two far-fetched dreams. Thomas Price is a wanna-be actor from Up-State NY, he dreams of being in the movies, but the closest this college drop-out has gotten is selling popcorn in his family's movie theater. The other dude is Sebastian Dinkle, an overweight metro-sexual living and working on his father's farm in South Carolina, he dreams of being a famous supermodel. Fate brings Sebastian and Thomas out west; both dudes end up in the same town with the same dream, to make it big. They become friends and experience the wild parties as well as the upds and downs of th entertainment industry. Tons of crazy characters cross their paths, some that will become their friends, and other who only get in their way. From falling in love to falling on their face the boys are challenged with many obstacles, will they go home failures or live the dream?

Nothing Personal

Nothing Personal

Suzanne Somers, an environmentally concerned lawyer, was hired by Donald Sutherland to halt the construction on a breeding ground of endangered species of seals.

Last of the Red Hot Lovers

Last of the Red Hot Lovers

Based on a play by Neil Simon, this comedy concerns Barney Cashman (Alan Arkin), the owner of successful seafood restaurant who is stuck in the depths of a mid-life crisis. Barney's marriage is no longer providing him with a sense of romantic adventure, and when he discovers his mother's apartment is empty one day a week, he decides that a series of extra-marital affairs is just what he needs. However, Barney's career as a spoiler of women quickly proves to be laughably unsuccessful; he's able to lure three different women to his make-shift love nest — Elaine (Sally Kellerman), Bobbi (Paula Prentiss), and Janette (Renee Taylor) — but try as he might, he can't convince any of them to sleep with him, and in the end, Barney has to settle for seducing his wife. Last of the Red Hot Lovers was the fourth of five Neil Simon adaptations that director Gene Saks would bring to the screen; Saks also directed a number of Simon's successes on Broadway.

The Angels' Share

The Angels' Share

Winner of the 2012 Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize, "The Angels' Share" is a comic fable about wasted talent and what happens when we are given a chance in life. It would be hard to see Robbie as a man worthy of redemption. He’s constantly watching out for a gang of thugs looking to settle a family grudge, his girlfriend is giving birth to a baby while her father offers him money to leave Glasgow, and he’s serving 300 hours of community service. But when Robbie meets Harry, the gruff but benevolent man in charge of his sentence, he finds a hidden talent for Scotch whiskey – and a new chance at life. For distillers the angels’ share is the whiskey lost to evaporation each year, and that little fact makes a rare cask of whiskey the perfect target for a heist. A hilarious story about second chances, THE ANGELS’ SHARE is tender crowd-pleaser from legendary filmmaker Ken Loach ("The Wind that Shakes the Barley", "Kes") and screenwriter Paul Laverty.

Bill Bellamy: I Want My Life Back

Bill Bellamy: I Want My Life Back

Live from Tribeca Bill Bellamy delivers an incredible hour of standup comedy. "I Want My Life Back" delves into the complexities of life in this new day of quarantines, mandates, and the new normal. He makes us appreciate the simple happiness we all shared before our lives changed forever, one laugh at a time. Bellamy started doing stand-up while he was a student at Rutgers University. He quickly discovered how much he enjoyed making people laugh and has never looked back. Bill made a name for himself on HBO’S Def comedy Jam and a number of television/film appearances including HBO's Insecure and hosting NBC's Last Comic Standing. In between acting in feature films, TV shows and hosting duties, Bill stays on the road performing stand-up comedy across the country.

Richard Pryor: Here and Now

Richard Pryor: Here and Now

This high-voltage concert film shot in New Orleans, features the sensational Richard Pryor in his prime. Doing some of his most innovative material, Pryor takes charge on stage with an electrifying style and an unequaled comedic genius, in an incredibly funny performance guaranteed to rock you withside-splitting laughter!

Carlos Mencia: New Territory

Carlos Mencia: New Territory

Carlos Mencia is back with his extended and uncensored full-length special, New Territory. This is Carlos like you've never seen him before, but he still gives you the bold opinions and hysterical observations that have made him one of today's most popular and successful comedians. Hitting topics that include his ideas on patriotism and political correctness, this special is packed with 80 minutes of hilarious comedy.

When Do We Eat?

When Do We Eat?

When Do We Eat? is the story of the "world's fastest Passover Seder" gone horribly awry. It's about an old school dad who's as tough on his sons as his father is on him. One of the boys slips dad a dose of special, hallucinogenic ecstasy in order to give him a new perspective. Meanwhile, mom brings a handsome stranger to dinner and the kids take sides.

Analysis Paralysis

Analysis Paralysis

Analysis Paralysis is an LGBTQ romantic comedy about the intersection of imagination and anxiety, and the courage to reach for love. The story begins when Tyler O’Conner, a young gay author, visits a therapist and discovers that he suffers from an anxiety disorder commonly called “Analysis Paralysis” — an inability to take action without imaging the ways that each possible choice could go wrong. The problem is that, unchecked, the condition will lead Tyler into a state of complete inaction. To confront the disorder, Tyler decides to fight through his anxiety and ask his cute neighbor, Shane, out for coffee. Despite a flurry of imagined disasters, the date goes well, and Shane and Tyler ultimately become involved. Against all odds, the relationship moves forward, but not without every step of the way — sex, moving in together, and meeting Shane’s parents — preceded by an avalanche of negative, albeit hilarious, fantasies. Finally, convinced that Shane is leaving as a result of an uncomfortable interaction with Shane’s mom and dad, Tyler steels himself for what he sees as the inevitable rejection. But Shane has other plans…