Our Futures

Our Futures

Yann is a successful insurance broker who is miserably bored with his life. At his own birthday party, he ignores his guests and instead spends the evening looking at a box of old photos from high school. Yann decides to call his best childhood friend, Thomas and he finds that he hasn't changed a bit - he is still a wild and crazy guy. Together, they decide to recreate the epic high school bash that neither can seem to forget. As they set out to enlist their old former classmates, they realize just how much things have changed.

Dirty Love

Dirty Love

Jenny McCarthy (Rebecca) is a fashion photographer who is shocked when she discovers her boyfriend, Richard (Victor Webster), in bed with another woman. After the initial hurt, Rebecca decides she wants Richard back, and embarks on a quest to sleep with as many men as possible, thinking her former lover will be so jealous that he'll beg her to return. Rebecca's best friend Michelle (Carmen Electra) eggs her on, and a series of farcical set-pieces is engineered to highlight Rebecca's increasingly desperate attempts to have sex. In a film full of bawdy humor and harsh language, McCarthy camps it up as her character does whatever it takes to win her boyfriend back.

Chasing the Blues

Chasing the Blues

Two rival record collectors attempt to con an old lady out of a rare, but cursed, 1930s Blues record. When a series of unfortunate circumstances lands them in jail, the feud festers for over twenty years until they are released from prison and get a second chance at snagging the vinyl, this time from a more formidable foe.

Sex Drive (Unrated) [2008]

Sex Drive (Unrated) [2008]

Ian has a decision to make: stay a virgin or drive 800 miles to lose it with an online hottie. Decision made. Now Ian (Josh Zuckerman) and his horndog buddy Lance (Clark Duke) are off on a sex safari… with "BFF" baggage Felicia (Amanda Crew) in tow. Their epic quest features a stolen GTO, kinky trailer park sex, a prison fight, topless Abstinence Xtreme dancers, a smartass Amish super-mechanic (Seth Green) and his drunken, boob-flashing friends, a gun-wielding Mexican donut and Ian's "d-bag" brother (James Marsden) in hot pursuit.

Laurel & Hardy: Twice Two

Laurel & Hardy: Twice Two

Stan and Ollie are married to each other’s sisters, and plan a dinner party to celebrate their mutual anniversaries. Featuring a variation on the double-roles device employed for BRATS, with voices for the bickering wives furnished by Carol Tevis and May Wallace. In the script, the “surprise” was to have involved a 16mm home movies projector! This was the last directing job on the unit for James Parrott.

Table for Three

Table for Three

Brandon Routh of Superman Returns stars as Scott, who is suddenly single and alone after his girlfriend dumps him during his marriage proposal and his roommate moves thousands of miles away. But when he invites super-nice strangers Ryan (Jesse Bradford of BRING IT ON) and Mary (Sophia Bush of ONE TREE HILL) to share his apartment, they soon begin to intrude on every aspect of his life including his new relationship with the girl of his dreams (Jennifer Morrison of HOUSE). Is Scott just being paranoid or does this seemingly “perfect couple” need a third wheel to keep them rolling?

Nick Thune: Good Guy

Nick Thune: Good Guy

Living legend, Nick Thune, takes the stage in Portland, Oregon and explains his stunning transformation into a Good Guy. Topics in this "instant classic" range from funny to hilarious. Watch now to witness what many are calling the future of comedy.

Sex After Kids

Sex After Kids

This edgy comedy about the sexual adventures in parenthood finds newlyweds (Ennis Esmer and Shannon Beckner), who couldn’t keep their hands off each other before their baby, now find their schedules and libidos out of sync. In an effort to help them get over their dry spell, he seeks outside advice and turns to a sex therapist (Gordon Pinsent) for help. Single mother (Zoie Palmer), who flawlessly managed the grueling wait list at the spank bank, finds it much harder to navigate the “I need to get laid” world. When all her suitors turn out to be nice guys who wouldn’t dare of having a one-night-stand with a single mom, her brother (Paul Amos) guides her towards the world of sexual deviants to get her kicks. Surprised by the birth of their son, former “it” couple (Peter Keleghan and Amanda Brugel) struggle to let go of their fabulous old life when he was a major player and she hung out with the Kardashians. As she struggles with her role as a new mother, he has a hard time seeing his once hot young bride turning into a soccer mom, and wonders if he can ever be attracted to her again. When they whisk their final child (Katie Boland) off into the world, retired couple (Jay Brazeau and Mimi Kuzyk) finally become empty nesters. But they soon realize for the first time in thirty years they are alone with just their puzzles and gardening. With one wanting to ‘experiment’ and the other stuck in the role of parent, they might just have to accept that they had a good run together but it’s time to move on. A lesbian couple (Mary Krohnert and Kate Hewlett) with a son who has just turned two years old realize that they aren’t on the same page when it comes to raising the child. Their strength was always in how different they were, but now it seems like those differences are too much to take as they navigate their new roles and changing relationship. Along with their friends (Kris Holden-Ried and Kristin Booth), these five couples learn to navigate the world of post-child relations, find a way to get over the hump, and knock some booties.

The Return of October

The Return of October

This is the warm-hearted story of a wholesome Terry Moore, whose late uncle Willie (Jackie Gleason) is reincarnated as a thoroughbred horse. At least, as far as Ms. Moore is concerned, he is. The horse's name is October. Moore is tried for insanity, then becomes the subject of a book by a top psychologist (Glenn Ford), who falls in love with his subject.

It's a Mad Mad Mad World, Too

It's a Mad Mad Mad World, Too

Uncle Biao and his wife had always been living in public housing with their two youngest daughters. Then their eldest daughter wanted to move back in with her husband. Since there was not enough space to house all of them and that the chaotic environment was having an influence on the children, Uncle Biao therefore decided to find a new apartment. However, they had difficulty in finding a suitable house due to rapid and astonishing price increase. Finally, they found a reasonably priced apartment. The whole family was excited. But then, a real estate developer wanted to acquire the whole building for a profitable resale to a Japanese Developer Group...

Susie Searches

Susie Searches

In the dark comedy Susie Searches, how far will one podcaster go to capture her audience? Susie (Kiersey Clemons), an awkward college student with a failing true-crime podcast, seizes the opportunity to boost her campus and online popularity by solving the mysterious disappearance of Jesse (Alex Wolff), a campus heartthrob. With her star on the rise and the support of Sheriff Loggins (Jim Gaffigan), events ultimately take a dark turn as Susie digs out the truth and soon finds herself in over her head.

The Flintstones: I Yabba-Dabba Do!

The Flintstones: I Yabba-Dabba Do!

Two of the most beloved television families in history celebrate a momentous event: the marriage of Pebbles Flintstone and Bamm Bamm Rubble. As Wilma, Betty and Pebbles plan the big day, Fred suffers from the age-old paternal fear of losing his daughter--even as, in his typical fashion, Fred's intentions are bigger than his wallet.

David Spade: Take the Hit

David Spade: Take the Hit

You've seen him as a man of many faces on 'Saturday Night Live,' as co-star of 'Tommy Boy' and 'Black Sheep,' and as a star of the hit TV comedy series 'Just Shoot Me.' Now, acerbic actor/comedian David Spade performs in his first solo TV special. He's made a name for himself as a lethal 'hit man' of comedy, with no celebrity safe from his stinging barbs. Now that he's a celebrity himself, can he take the hit?

Lewis Black: In God We Rust

Lewis Black: In God We Rust

Stark Raving Black Productions proudly presents Lewis Black taking on pretentious politicians, sell-out celebrities and all those things and ideas you thought you could trust. From the historic State Theatre in Minneapolis, the two-time Grammy-winning comedian slays his sold-out audience with his acerbic wit and personal wise-cracks. On an original set designed by his father Sam Black, the prodigal son reminds us as long as we laugh we can still have faith, while In God We Rust.

Smoking Causes Coughing

Smoking Causes Coughing

The adventures of a curiously low-rent band of superheroes known as the Tobacco Force are merely the starting point for this gloriously goofy new film from the relentlessly imaginative Quentin Dupieux (Mandibles, Rubber). After the five fighters defeat a gigantic turtle in the middle of a desert, their chief (a puppet rat) has bad news – metadata indicates that their group cohesion skills are disastrous – and sends them off on a retreat to fix the problem. Once they arrive, in lieu of self-improvement exercises, the campfire stories begin, setting into motion a shaggy-dog series of wild, unpredictable comic sketches performed by an all-star cast that includes Adèle Exarchopoulos, Vincent Lacoste, Gilles Lellouche, Anaïs Demoustier, Alain Chabat, and one very erratic robot.

Howard the Duck

Howard the Duck

George Lucas presents Howard the Duck - the comedy adventure about a fast-talking, cigar-chomping, beer-loving duck from a parallel universe who somehow winds up in Cleveland! The incredible fantasy has Howard the object of everybody's desire, in love with a rock singer (Lea Thompson), and doing battle with the evil Dark Overlord as he attempts to return to his own planet. One of the most talked-about movies of all time, the wacky, elaborately produced spoof of life, love, comic books and horror movies is a hidden treasure the whole family can enjoy.

Confidentially Connie

Confidentially Connie

From best-selling humorist Max Shulman (The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis) comes this zany comedy starring Van Johnson, Janet Leigh and Louis Calhern, based on a story co-written by Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Herman Wouk (The Caine Mutiny). When expectant housewife Connie Bedloe (Leigh) is told to add red meat to her diet, she sadly replies that her husband, Joe Bedloe, makes so little money as a college instructor that their budget will not allow it. When her estranged father-in-law (Calhern) hears of the problem, the wily cattleman cooks up a scheme to trick his son into quitting the job he loves so he can take over the family business.

Drew Michael Special

Drew Michael Special

Stand-up comedian and former "Weekend Update" SNL writer Drew Michael stars in his first, hour-long special.

Kinds of Kindness

Kinds of Kindness

Kinds of Kindness is a triptych fable following a man without choice who tries to take control of his own life, a policeman who is alarmed that his wife who was missing-at-sea has returned and seems a different person, and a woman determined to find a specific someone with a special ability who is destined to become a prodigious spiritual leader. Starring Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Willem Dafoe, Margaret Qualley, Hong Chau, Joe Alwyn, Mamoudou Athie and Hunter Schafer, the film is directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and written by Lanthimos and Efthimis Filippou.