Hello, Frisco, Hello

Hello, Frisco, Hello

In this "lavish and gorgeous" (Hollywood Reporter) romantic musical featuring the Oscar®-winning song, "You'll Never Know", Alice Faye portrays a talented singer abandoned by her ambitious saloon-owner beau (John Payne) for a heartless socialite. After becoming a huge star in England, she returns when his marriage crumbles, hoping that he still loves her.

James Vs His Future Self

James Vs His Future Self

When an uptight time-travelling obsessed young scientist (Jonas Chernick) is visited by his nihilistic future self (Daniel Stern), he's told that he needs to give up his dream of becoming the world's first time traveler, or else. But when he won't go along with the plan, it becomes a wicked battle of man versus himself - literally.

Fielding Edlow: Can’t Say Sl*t

Fielding Edlow: Can’t Say Sl*t

Fielding Edlow has fought her way across the dystopian hellscape of LA to say the unspeakable about her husband, her “friends" & her 7 year-old “nightmare”. If we can’t say sl*t anymore, what are we supposed to call it…the “friendly years”?

Andrew Rivers: Laffy Taffy

Andrew Rivers: Laffy Taffy

Andrew's very personal and fun storytelling comedy, combined with his exemplary work ethic has earned him high praise from some of the best comedians in the business.

Signed, Sealed, Delivered

Signed, Sealed, Delivered

A mix up on her first day of work sends Shane to the Dead Letter Office, where a group of quirky characters led by Oliver try to deliver the undeliverable. Though Shane wants out of this strange detail, she can't help but get caught up in the story of one misdirected letter mailed by a dying young woman to the man she was falling in love with. As circumstances around the letter get more complicated, Shane and the group break all the rules to see the letter delivered and justice done.

Cold Feet (1989)

Cold Feet (1989)

In this caper movie, Keith Carradine, Rip Torn and Tom Waits play a band of fledgling jewel thieves who decide it's time to break into the big time. Their plan? To smuggle emeralds from Mexico to the United States by implanting the gems inside a horse. But their plot quickly unravels when they discover there's a mentally unhinged criminal in their midst. Which one is it, and will the other two be able to make off with the loot in the end?

The Happiness Of The Katakuris

The Happiness Of The Katakuris

From Takashi Miike, the prolific director of such shocking hits including Audition and Ichi the Killer comes “The Sound of Music meets Dawn of the Dead”! The Katakuri family run a peaceful country inn at the foot of Mount Fuji. A little more peaceful than anticipated, their only visitors arrive in a series of suicides, murders, and inexplicable deaths. In order not to ruin their reputation, the Katakuris decide to bury the bodies, but will the coverups come back to haunt them... The Happiness of the Katakuris combines scenes of grotesque stop motion animation, surreal musical numbers, and zombies to make one the finest horror-comedies ever made.

Moon Rock City

Moon Rock City

In the future, a band of misfits uncover the saga of an infamous rock star. Their journey takes them deep into the legend surrounding the destruction of mankind’s first colony on the Moon, as they fight the largest music entity to save rock ‘n’ roll.

Songs for a Sloth

Songs for a Sloth

On the edge of a nervous breakdown, Maxwell (Richard Hollman) is shocked to find he’s inherited a sloth sanctuary from his father. When a talking sloth (voiced by Jack McBrayer) then visits his dreams, Maxwell becomes obsessed with saving the animal's habitat in his waking life by returning to his first passion, music. In order to complete the task though, he must enlist the help of his lazy brother (Brian McCarthy) and self-involved sister (Ava Eisenson). Songs for a Sloth is a film about the struggle to be both the person we want to be and the person we feel responsible to be, and about coming to know that it’s never too late to pursue one's dream in life. It’s also about live video games, secret paintings, viral videos, social media influencing, paintball, fancy banquets, and drones.

The Browsing Effect

The Browsing Effect

When James proposes to his college sweetheart Melissa it sends their recently broken-up best friends, Ben and Rachel, on a tailspin of internet dates. However, when Ben and Rachel tell the newly engaged couple about their dating app escapades it only makes James and Melissa begin to doubt their own relationship and wonder whether they're missing out on all the fun. To quell their curiosity and see what all the fuss is about Melissa and James decide to make Tinder profiles together late one night. Soon, a fun joke turns sour when long held insecurities and tensions begin to surface in this ensemble comedy that explores love and dating in the digital age.

Jack and the Beanstalk (1952)

Jack and the Beanstalk (1952)

Abbot and Costello put their own comic twist on the classic fable Jack and the Beanstalk. While baby-sitting, Jack Strong (Costello) falls asleep in mid-sentence while reading a book and dreams himself, his friends and his enemies into the story. Now, as the hero, Jack, he climbs a magic beanstalk into another world filled with princesses, giants and heroically comic deeds.

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead

In this cleverly inspired twist on William Shakespeare's Hamlet, two of the outrageous supporting players take center stage for a dazzling game of illusion and reality that delivers one-of-a-kind entertainment! Critically acclaimed and featuring witty performances by Richard Dreyfuss, Tim Roth and Gary Oldman.

The Commitments

The Commitments

In the northside of Dublin, Jimmy Rabbitte aspires to manage the world's greatest band, with only one music in mind: soul. By advertising for applicants in a newspaper and asking around to promising acquaintances, Jimmy holds auditions at his parents' home and assembles a band together. Unlike his idols, Jimmy's band is white. With the help of Joey "The Lips" Fagan, a veteran musician who answers the ad and joins the band and who has unlikely stories about meeting and working with famous musicians, Jimmy begins to whip the members into shape - gradually coming together beautifully onstage, only to have the group fall apart in a clash of egos.

My Tiny Universe

My Tiny Universe

When a struggling actor stumbles upon an A-list movie producer's cellphone, a sleazy lifestyle of lies, wives, and mistresses is exposed, and lit up in flames.

The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee

The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee

Paul Hogan plays himself in this raucous comedy. Retired in LA and overshadowed by his Crocodile Dundee character, Hogan is offered a knighthood by the Queen of England. But before he can accept it, Hogan gets caught up in a series of comical scandals that dominate gossip shows and social media feeds. Can he keep his reputation clean long enough to hang onto his prize—and his dignity? Hilarious celebrity cameos include John Cleese, Chevy Chase, and Olivia Newton-John.

Another Gay Movie (Director's Cut)

Another Gay Movie (Director's Cut)

Andy Wilson (Michael Carbonaro) is your typical All-American seventeen-year-old gay virgin. Like everyone else, he's dying to have sex. Totally out of the closet and mad-crazy horny, this naive high school senior is caught in that awkward vortex between child and adult. Andy is not alone. He attends high school with his three best friends, all of them totally out-loud-and-proud: Jarod (Jonathan Chase) is a buff varsity-jock stud; Griff (Mitch Morris) is the valedictorian, sinewy sexy, and a closet romantic; and Nico (Jonah Blechman) is the pierced alternative-kid gay-cinema expert. The guys all have one thing in common - they're all “booty” virgins. Muffler (Ashlie Atkinson), the boys' “bull-dyke” Casanova stud bud, delights in teasing the boys, especially since Muffler is a cheerleader-magnet with loads of sexual experience under her mullet. The final straw for the guys comes at Muffler's graduation party, where everyone is having sex but them. That night they make a pact to do "the big A" by the end of summer. What follows is a raunchy ride on the bumpy road to virginity loss. Along the way, the film spoofs not only American Pie and gay movies like The Broken Hearts Club and even Stephen’s own Edge of Seventeen, but, the entire gay lifestyle is up for skewering.

Eddie Izzard: Glorious

Eddie Izzard: Glorious

Several words derived from the alphabet making a sentence in which to try and explain Eddie Izzard. Make of it what you will.

Swan Song

Swan Song

Legendary actor Udo Kier stars as retired hairdresser Pat Pitsenbarger, who escapes the confines of his small-town Sandusky, Ohio nursing home after learning of his former client's dying wish for him to style her final hairdo. Soon, Pat embarks on a comical and bittersweet odyssey across town to confront the ghosts of his past – and collect the beauty supplies necessary for the job. Swan Song is a comical and bittersweet journey about rediscovering one’s sparkle, and looking gorgeous while doing so.