Double Eagle Ranch

Double Eagle Ranch

Marc, a deadbeat writer, manipulates his recent ex-girlfriend, Lindsay, into accompanying him to spread his late grandmother’s ashes at her mountain property. Marc's attempt to win her back goes awry when they discover the cabin has accidentally been double-booked by a happier couple.

We Are the Best!

We Are the Best!

We Are the Best! is a story of three young misfit girls growing up in the early ‘80s Stockholm. Pixieish, mohawk-sporting Klara and her best friend Bobo are 13-year-old rebels looking for a cause. Despite having no instruments—or discernible musical talent—the two put all their energy into forming an all-girl punk band, recruiting their shy, classical guitar-playing schoolmate Hedwig as a third wheel. With tender affection for its young characters, We Are the Best! paints a joyous and sharply observant portrait of the rebellious spirit of youth and growing up different.

Revenge For Jolly

Revenge For Jolly

Harry is having a very, very bad day. He returns home from an all-night drinking binge with his cousin Cecil to discover that his little dog Jolly—Harry's one true love and the source of light in his dark, solitary life—has been murdered. Brokenhearted and beyond consolation, he vows to track down the dog's murderer at any cost. Armed with a stockpile of firepower in the trunk of his car, he and Cecil embark on a frenzied, alcohol-fueled wild-goose chase, leaving a bloody path of destruction in their wake.

Myles Weber: Pug Life

Myles Weber: Pug Life

Opening his set by describing himself as a series of white dudes, Myles Weber hones in on the humor of his life experiences in his special, joking about growing up in the hood, playing The Green Lantern in an amusement park, and his three-legged pug Taz.

Andy Gold: Dreamcatcher

Andy Gold: Dreamcatcher

Andy Gold has appeared in festivals and competitions all over the country, including the Boston Comedy Festival, San Diego Comedy Festival, Laugh Your Asheville Off and Comcast's Trial by Laughter Comedy Festival.

Dean Spanley

Dean Spanley

Set in Edwardian England where upper lips are always stiff and men from the Colonies are not entirely to be trusted, Fisk Senior has little time or affection for his son, but when the pair visit an eccentric Indian, they start a strange journey that eventually allows the old man to find his heart.

Tyler Boeh: Wait for It

Tyler Boeh: Wait for It

Who goes from being a mild-mannered nationally recognized college a-capella group vocal percussionist to becoming a high-energy, intelligent, physical, and downright silly beatboxing comedian?

Vampires Suck

Vampires Suck

A hilarious spoof of the popular Twilight franchise, Vampires Suck is a comedy about contemporary teen angst and romance movies. Becca, an angst-ridden teenager at a new high school, finds herself torn between two supernatural suitors: a moody vampire and an extremely hairy werewolf. From the comedy masterminds who brought you Epic Movie and Meet the Spartans and co-starring Ken Jeong (The Hangover), this laugh-out-loud comedy will leave you howling for more!

The Fluffy Movie

The Fluffy Movie

Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias, the world-famous Hawaiian shirt-clad comedian, takes viewers on a joke-filled journey into his life in this nonstop laugh fest. The funnyman delves into subjects such as the joys of parenting a teen, the similarities between India and Mexico, and more hilarious observations, while also providing fans with special backstage access and exclusive never-before-seen footage from his sold-out Unity Through Laughter tour. See Fluffy himself unleashed, as he puts his animated storytelling, spot-on impressions and vivid sound effects on display before audiences around the world in this must-own comedy event.

Mortdecai PG-13

Mortdecai PG-13

Johnny Depp, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Ewan McGregor lead an all-star cast in this criminally funny comedy. After a priceless painting is stolen, shady art dealer Charlie Mortdecai (Depp) is recruited by an old rival (McGregor) to get it back. Mortdecai questions his rival's intentions, but takes the job for the money and to keep his high-maintenance wife (Paltrow) happy. With the help of his manservant, Mortdecai must face terrorists, angry Russians, and more in a hilarious globe-trotting chase.

Jeff Wayne: Big Daddy Kicks It

Jeff Wayne: Big Daddy Kicks It

Comedian Jeff Wayne was dubbed 'Big Daddy‚' by Billy Crystal and Robin Williams on an HBO Comic Relief show. The moniker has stuck to a guy who's been part of the stand-up comedy scene for a long time.

That Lady In Ermine

That Lady In Ermine

That Lady in Ermine tells two parallel stories, both taking place in the small Mittel-European duchy of Bergamo, but one set in the 19th century and the other in the 16th. In 1861, the Countess Angelina (Betty Grable) and her newlywed husband, Baron Mario, have just entered the bridal chamber when a Hungarian army regiment under the command of Colonel Teglash (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) invades. Mario flees the castle, leaving Angelina to face the invaders, just as her 16th --century ancestor Francesca (also Betty Grable) was forced to protect her turf under similar circumstances. Colonel Teglash is struck by a portrait of Francesca (the lady in ermine of the title), and the resemblance between her and Angelina makes it difficult for him to rule with his customary iron fist. Meanwhile, Francesca haunts the dreams of both Angelina and Teglash. She appears to advise Angelina to pretend interest in the colonel and then kill him, much as she herself did so many years ago. At the same time, Teglash dreams that Francesca/Angelina overcomes the desire to kill him and falls in love with him.

Down Dog (2014)

Down Dog (2014)

From the writer of Men Behaving Badly comes a comedy about a man who has worked long and hard to become top dog in the sex toy industry, until his neglected family decide it’s time to mess him around.

The Lord of Catan

The Lord of Catan

A husband and wife are plunged into an epic struggle for dominance when their friendly game night escalates into cut-throat competition. Old grudges and hidden wounds rise to the surface, propelling them towards their final reckoning, for there can be only one. . . Lord of Catan.

Maija DiGiorgio: Maija Pinion

Maija DiGiorgio: Maija Pinion

In her comedy, Maija examines the complexities of what it means to be a mixed-race, multicultural woman through the context of trivial topics like dating, family, and daily observations.

The Prince and the Showgirl

The Prince and the Showgirl

The combination of Marilyn Monroe's light comic skills and Sir Laurence Olivier's magnificent dramatic talent make for a delightful and enchanting period romance. A saucy American showgirl in London is wooed by a roving-eyed Duke, but his estranged son, the young King, interrupts their late supper with politics and angry accusations. Through her guileless approach to both love and politics, Monroe charms them into reconciliation. Olivier directed on location in London, from a script based on the popular play.

Paint

Paint

Three friends from art school try to start their careers in the bizarre NYC art world, while trying to figure themselves out. Dan, sick of his middle class background, sets out to make himself darker by convincing his mother to pose nude for a series of paintings. Kelsey blackmails an art dealer into helping her start her career and ends up falling in love with a handsome buyer. But is he interest in her, or her art? Quinn is an old-school bohemian spirit who struggles in this new world of responsibility and ethics. All under the shadow of their friend, Austin Gamby, who made it big right out of art school. They quickly learn that the life of an artist today isn’t the romantic idea that they thought it was, but they have to deal with it if they ever want to make any money.

Bad, Bad Men

Bad, Bad Men

Bad, Bad Men is a comedy about Josh, Royce, and Steven, three good guys and fellow realtors who are bound together by fragile egos and fierce loyalty. When Josh grabs coffee on his way to work one morning, he fumbles through his order and is accosted by Jerry, a cocksure "big shot", for awkwardly flirting with the barista and thereby wasting everybody's time. When a humbled Josh steps out of the coffee shop, he decides that he needs to, at long last, stand up for himself. He attempts to do just that but is quickly dismissed by Jerry and left to watch his newfound bully drive off. Josh tries to shake it off and get on with his day, but he just can't let it go. Josh becomes determined to track Jerry down and put him in his place, and he enlists Royce and Steven to help him out and back him up. Fortunately, Josh took note of Jerry's license plate ("BALLER1"), so the guys are on their way. They confront Jerry at his office, and Josh lets loose and verbally cuts him down. High off the victory and with swelling pride, the guys head out to celebrate. Their mid-day revelry is cut short, though, when Jerry and two of his cohorts, Clive and Owen, strike back in an unforeseen manner. An escalating battle of wills between the two disparate groups of men ensues over the course of the night. By morning, one thing will be proven above all else: who the bad, bad men here really are.