A Good Old Fashioned Orgy

A Good Old Fashioned Orgy

Jason Sudeikis is Eric, a thirty-something party animal famous among his close circle of friends for his lavish summer theme parties at his father's swanky Hamptons pad. But when members of the crew start settling down, and Eric's dad announces plans to sell the beach house, Eric decides it's time for one last bash to go out with a proverbial bang—a good old-fashioned orgy. The only obstacles to overcome are actually convincing each of his reluctant friends to join in on the festivities, and an inconveniently blossoming romance with the real estate agent threatening to sell the house out from under him before the main event can even take place.

Lucas Bohn: 2 Cool 4 School

Lucas Bohn: 2 Cool 4 School

Lucas Bohn is energetic with an edge. The perfect blend of schoolboy charm and bad-boy charisma, his comedy is both smart and audacious.

Jim Breuer: Let's Clear the Air

Jim Breuer: Let's Clear the Air

One of the "100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time", Jim Breuer joined NBC's "Saturday Night Live" in 1995. Since then, he has gone on to star in several movies, tour the country with his "Heavy Metal Man" and "Family Man" comedy tours, and host a daily show on SIRIUS Satellite Radio called "Breuer Unleashed". You may remember Jim as the infamous Goat Boy from SNL, or his stoner persona from the cult hit "Half Baked". Now he's clearing the air with his concert event, chronicling his transformation from childhood to ultimate family man.

Growing Op

Growing Op

In an average American neighborhood, a family of four breaks all conformity, making it difficult for their 18-year-old son to fit into society.

#DigitalLivesMatter

#DigitalLivesMatter

D.C. Young Fly is on top of the world with his over 3 million followers, and his fame is growing with every one of his posts. However, when this social media influencer crosses the wrong computer geek, all hell breaks loose and D.C. wakes up to find all of his followers are gone! This catastrophe couldn’t happen on a worse day! D.C. has a career-changing audition, and he actually needs at least a million followers to even get in the door. DC has one day to gain his followers back, and make it to his audition. Immediately, DC enlists the help of his best friend Theo, the neighborhood tech genius, to help him to regain his followers. D.C. receives DM’s from a mysterious Simon sending him on a variety of comical tasks, doing favors for his followers, and soon realizes that he is responsible for taking his followers. With every hilarious occurrence, D.C. realizes his social media influence and that those who follow him are real people. By the end of the day D.C. learns that Digital Lives Matter.

Eyyvah Eyvah 2

Eyyvah Eyvah 2

After finding his father Ali Rıza Şeker in the original film, Hüseyin has just one more thing to take care of. And that is to get together with Müjgan, the girl of his dreams, to present her with the ring his ‘big sister’ Firuzan gave him and to win Müjgan’s heart. Arriving back in Geyikli with his confidante Firuzan, his father Ali Rıza Şeker and Ramiz the tailor, Hüseyin will share his times of crisis with Firuzan on this adventure as well. The two of them are in this together now.

The Female Brain

The Female Brain

What makes a woman swipe right for Mr. Wrong and left for Mr. Right? This simultaneously entertaining and enlightening comedy is a fresh, witty, and all-too-relatable look at the real-life science behind our (often regrettable) romantic impulses. Writer-director Whitney Cummings (2 Broke Girls) stars as no-nonsense neuroscientist Julia, whose research into the biochemistry of the female brain is illustrated by three couples: newlyweds Zoe (Cecily Strong) and Greg (Blake Griffin), whose career troubles seep into their relationship; Lisa (Sofia Vergara) and Steven (Deon Cole), who are looking to spice up their stuck-in-a-rut marriage; and Lexi (Lucy Punch) who can't help trying to change her boyfriend Adam (James Marsden). Meanwhile, the straight-laced Julia's own synapses start to fire when a handsome new subject (Toby Kebbell) joins her study…

Daniel's Gotta Die

Daniel's Gotta Die

After his father's death, Daniel's plan to reconnect with his family hits a snag when he discovers they all want to kill him to claim the inheritance.

Taylor Williamson: Please Like Me

Taylor Williamson: Please Like Me

After being named runner up and one of the five favorite acts of all time on America's Got Talent, Taylor Williamson stars in his first standup comedy special! In his comedy routine, Taylor covers all the important problems we face in our crazy world: Japanese dancers taking jobs away from Americans on reality shows, strangers wanting to talk to you on airplanes, and the worst problem of all... Duvets!

Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain

Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain

From the producers of Step Brothers comes an absurdly hilarious comedy. In Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain, John Goodman narrates the adventure of Ben, Martin, and John, three childhood friends turned deadbeat co-workers, who fend off hairless bears, desperate park rangers and a hypocritical cult leader in the hopes of finding a priceless treasure, only to discover that finding the treasure is the easiest part of their journey. Oh, and Conan O'Brien plays Ben's dad

Ty Barnett: Yep…

Ty Barnett: Yep…

Ty Barnett, a Chicago native, got his start at Seattle's Comedy Underground. Whoopi Goldberg called Ty "hilarious"‚ and reviewers have said he is "thought provoking‚ and edgy."

Diary of a Young Comic

Diary of a Young Comic

Produced by Lorne Michaels' as a "Saturday Night Live" pre-empt TV movie in 1979, this insider classic stars Richard Lewis. A time capsule of the L.A. comedy scene in the 1970s, "Diary of a Young Comic" casts Lewis as a fictionalized version of himself— a young New York comic who comes out to Los Angeles to seek his fame and fortune. Guest stars include Dom DeLuise, Geroge Jessel, Stacy Keach&Bill Macy.

Red vs. Blue: The Blood Gulch Chronicles, Vol. 5

Red vs. Blue: The Blood Gulch Chronicles, Vol. 5

The Blood Gulch Chronicles conclude with the usual gang of luckless troops - joined by a mysterious stranger, a half-alien child and a crashed ship. Together, they discover a hidden world that could finally answer the question, "Why are we here?"

Unidentified

Unidentified

In this sci-fi comedy, four friends on the run from a loan shark find themselves stranded in the Nevada desert following a weekend of gambling in Las Vegas. But debt troubles may be the least of their worries when one of them discovers a mysterious metal fragment and suddenly goes missing during the night. When the remaining three catch up with their lost friend, they notice he’s acting strangely and seems to have no recollection of the night before. And as his condition worsens, the group discovers that something unearthly may be stalking them in the desert.

My Heroes

My Heroes

Maxime runs a small ambulance company, which is on the verge of going bust. His professional problems are coming between him and his family; his kids don’t talk to him and his wife is cheating on him. Then a call from the police informs him that his mother, Olga, has been arrested. He goes to bail her out, and on their way back home they pick up a child, Tiemoko, whose mother is about to be evicted, and whom Olga has promised to hide. Maxime takes his mother and Tiemoko back to her place and decides to stay for the weekend in the house where he grew up to get away from his own problems. It’s an opportunity for the son to remember where he comes from, and therefore who he is. Seeing Olga takes him back to his happy childhood. Behind their eternal arguing, his parents give the impression of a loving couple with generous values – a couple that always served as a model for him. But time passes. He has to face up to the fact that this happiness is theirs, not his. This life is their life. Now, he has to deal with his own, by trying to give as much as he has received.

The Estate

The Estate

Two sisters (Anna Faris and Toni Collette) attempt to win over their terminally ill, difficult-to-please aunt (Kathleen Turner) in hopes of becoming the beneficiaries of her wealthy estate, only to find the rest of their greedy family members have the same idea in this hilarious comedy about family being the worst.

Mandibles

Mandibles

From the visionary mind of Quentin Dupieux (Rubber), Mandibles is a surreal romp that follows simple-minded best friends Jean-Gab and Manu. After stealing a beat-up Mercedes in order to deliver a mysterious briefcase to an unknown recipient, the duo finds more than they bargained for when they hear a buzzing, thumping noise coming from the trunk of the car. When they open it, they find a gigantic fly trapped inside. Manu and Jean-Gab decide to forgo their current mission and instead focus on training the fly to carry out robberies for them, in the hope of striking it rich. A hilarious mash-up of buddy comedy and road movie, with a sci-fi twist, Mandibles is a wild and surreal film about friendship, big dreams, and bigger disasters.

Eating Raoul

Eating Raoul

A sleeper hit of the early 1980s, Eating Raoul is a bawdy, gleefully amoral tale of conspicuous consumption. Warhol superstar Mary Woronov and cult legend Paul Bartel (who also directed) portray a prudish married couple who feel put upon by the swingers living in their apartment building. One night, by accident, they discover a way to simultaneously rid themselves of the “perverts” down the hall and realize their dream of opening a restaurant. A mix of hilarious, anything-goes slapstick and biting satire of me-generation self-indulgence, Eating Raoul marked the end of the sexual revolution with a thwack.

Beside Still Waters

Beside Still Waters

Winner of both the Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2013 Austin Film Festival. Daniel Thatcher, a young romantic who has recently fallen on hard times, enlists his childhood friends to relive the glory days of their youth, whether they like it or not. What follows is a weekend full of drinking and dancing, laughter and secrets, sex, drugs, mischief and regret.

Piccadilly Jim (1936)

Piccadilly Jim (1936)

This snappy comedy based on the book by P.G. Wodehouse follows successful American cartoonist Jim (Robert Montgomery), who lives and works in London. When Jim falls for a pretty young girl, he ruins his actor father's (Frank Morgan) plans to marry into a rich family. Later, he loses his job, develops a newspaper cartoon series lampooning the wealthy, and discovers the girl he loves is an aristocrat.