Mystery Science Theater 3000: Avalanche

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Avalanche

Set in the not-too-distant future, a Gizmonic Institute employee is lured to the dark side of the moon by third-generation mad scientist Kinga Forrester and her flunky, Max. He is sat in front of cheesy movies with his robot buddies and forced to tortuously watch bad movies in their entirety as these mad scientists study the effects on his mind. While Jonah and crew dig into a schlocky ski-resort disaster flick starring Rock Hudson and Mia Farrow, Kinga Forrester connects with her long-distance lover.

Casa de mi Padre

Casa de mi Padre

Armando Alvarez (Will Ferrell) has lived and worked on his father's ranch in Mexico his entire life. As the ranch faces financial strains, Armando's younger brother Raul (Diego Luna) shows up with his new fiancee, Sonia (Genesis Rodriguez) and pledges to settle all his father's debts. It seems that Raul's success as an international businessman means the ranch's troubles are over, but when Armando falls for Sonia, and Raul's business dealings turn out to be less than legit, the Alvarez family finds themselves in a full-out war with Mexico's most feared drug lord, the mighty Onza (Gael García Bernal).

Fat Camp

Fat Camp

Twenty-six year-old Hutch (Chris Redd) is a ladies man who lives at home until his mother (Vivica A. Fox) gets fed up with his constant mooching and kicks him out. With nowhere to go, Hutch returns to his uncle's (Mel Rodriguez) failing fat camp where he miraculously gets a job as a counselor. Then his troubles begin. He's paired with Charlie (Michael Cienfuegos), a rookie counselor who is everything Hutch hates – kind, bubbly and sincere – and assigned a cabin full of misfits: the closeted Andy (Steven Capp), the militant "fat-is-beautiful" Marshall (Juliocesar Chavez), crazy wigger Kyle (Luke Clark) and uptight Jamar (Bentley Green). Hutch, who can't stand the sight of fat people, quickly sets his eyes on more appetizing fare: Abby (Anabelle Acosta), a highly "bangable" fellow counselor who won't give him the time of day. She's also Hutch's main competition for the cash prize he desperately needs to get his own place when the summer ends. All Hutch has to do is help his campers lose the most weight. Unfortunately for Hutch, his method of humiliating and yelling at the campers has the opposite effect and they end up gaining weight. Worse, the cool guy counselor (Brian Borello) from the camp across the lake challenges Hutch and his loser kids to a dance-off – and Hutch accepts! Now his campers are in full revolt as they learn that the cool kids are secretly plotting to "pants them" at the dance. But the worst is yet to come as Hutch gets Charlie completely wasted on "liquid courage" and then seemingly hooks up with Charlie's love interest – just when he had a shot with Abby!

Morning, Noon & Night

Morning, Noon & Night

The film highlights the subject of addiction and its many forms through the eyes of six characters. One of the actors, Michael Bugard, plays a coke dealer named Bill who is obsessed with making illegal fireworks. In addition to Bill, the film focuses on three college students, a history teacher, a lawyer and an executive as they all wage war on their personal demons.

Once I Was a Beehive

Once I Was a Beehive

Lane Speer is a 16-year-old girl who spends her family vacations camping in the mountains. She takes the memories for granted until she loses her father to an unexpected bout with cancer. Only a year later, as Lane is still reeling from her father's death, her mother remarries a guy that Lane hardly knows. Worst of all, he is a Mormon. To top it off, while they are on their honeymoon, they arrange to have her stay with her Mormon step-aunt who takes her away to a bible-themed girls camp with a bunch of young Mormon girls. Confronted with memories of camping with her family, she tries to find peace with her new surroundings and deal with the death of her father.

Inbred

Inbred

Four young offenders and their care workers visit the remote Yorkshire village of Mortlake, which prides on keeping itself to itself. A minor incident with locals rapidly escalates into a blood-soaked, deliriously warped nightmare.

Don't Tell Larry

Don't Tell Larry

After an ambitious corporate flunky tells a white lie to her eccentric coworker Larry to secure a promotion, things spiral out of control, ending in tragedy. Fearing both Larry’s involvement in the tragedy and her own secret becoming exposed, she recruits her cubicle-mate for a series of escalating cover-ups that unleash pure chaos, turning their work-week into an unpredictable comedy of errors.

Outside Bet

Outside Bet

Set in the trendsetting and tumultuous 1980s, this eccentric comedy will take you back to the amazing days of power suits, techno pop music, Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan.While sitting in their local bar one afternoon, six friends are offered the chance to buy a racehorse by an eccentric stranger. With his job in jeopardy and the discovery that his father is gravely ill, Bax convinces his five friends to pool their money to buy the horse. But after renaming their four-legged acquisition, things quickly begin to go from awesome to awful as they find themselves at the racetrack placing all their hard-earned savings 'on the nose' to win. Their fates and fortunes may be tied to a long shot, but each will learn a lesson about life that will stay with them forever.

Maximum Truth

Maximum Truth

Maximum Truth tells the story of a documentary film crew following political grifter Rick Klingman (Ike Barinholtz) as he teams up with fellow operative Simon (Dylan O'Brien) to take down a rival congressional candidate. Together they skirt around the fringes of polite society and protests anything in an effort to make money and a name for themselves.

Stadium Anthems

Stadium Anthems

The dark comedy feature Stadium Anthems holds a mirror to the post-Weinstein world in its savage satire of sexist executives and the women forced to navigate their environments. Shot as a mockumentary, Stadium Anthems is built on today's post-Napster music business. Dragon Chaser Records is a male-run HR nightmare, oblivious to law and paradigm shifts within the music industry. President Jim Strong sleeps with assistants. Talent man Pete Barnacle won't scout bands. And aging rock god Warren Paradise - the label's sole source of revenue - has long traded artistic credibility for vapid songs and vacant sex. As the adolescent males of Stadium Anthems meet their twisted comeuppances, they yield to the film's feminist arc: Pete's chance encounter with bartender Heroine Jones reawakens in him the purity of intention in creating art beyond its status as a commodity. Only through Heroine can the label misfits seek redemption. Which begs of the audience...can such men ever really be redeemed?

Getting Toasted

Getting Toasted

Friends on an epic winetasting weekend attempt to cheer up their heartbroken buddy after he’s dumped just days before his wedding. With a beautiful vineyard and all the wine intended for the wedding at their disposal, a lifechanging extravaganza of food, wine, and shenanigans sets them on a new path and proves once and for all that nothing heals a broken heart like good wine and good friends.

Dope

Dope

Malcolm (Shameik Moore) is a geek into old-school rap who finds himself in the middle of an adventure involving shady drug dealers, offbeat weirdos and a backpack that can make or break his chance of getting into Harvard. Also starring rapper A$AP Rocky, Blake Anderson (TV’s Workaholics) and Zoë Kravitz, DOPE is “vibrant and entertaining” (Boyd van Hoeij, The Hollywood Reporter).

Doug Stanhope: No Place Like Home

Doug Stanhope: No Place Like Home

Doug Stanhope performs live in his hometown of Bisbee, Arizona, tackling an assortment of hard-hitting issues, from caring for the mentally-ill, to Vietnam vets, being locked up abroad and why everyone should kick like they kick. Watch him battle ISIS for the disenfranchised, angry youth.

Almost An Angel

Almost An Angel

In a near-death experience, a small-time thief has an encounter with God and regains consciousness believing himself to be a probationary angel, who must do good deeds in order to preserve his place in heaven.

Spectacular!

Spectacular!

Get ready to rock the house with the Nickelodeon smash original movie Spectacular! When bad boy Nikko (Nolan Gerard Funk) gets dumped by his band, he finds the path to stardom can take some unexpected twists. Enter Courtney (Tammin Sursok), a show choir girl in need of a new star front man to help her group "bring it" and snag the national championship away from her arch rival Tammi (Victoria Justice). When this unlikely duo gets together, it's a rock explosion that lights up the stage in a way you've never experienced before. Featuring 10 hot new tracks from the music team behind High School Musical and hip dance moves that will have you movin' like a super-star!

Cheaper by the Dozen (2022)

Cheaper by the Dozen (2022)

A reimagining of the 2003 hit family comedy about the raucous exploits of a blended family of 12, the Bakers. Gabrielle Union and Zach Braff star as Zoey and Paul, a husband and wife navigating a hectic home life while simultaneously managing their family business, Baker’s Breakfast, a local eatery that serves nothing but breakfast (and Paul’s to-die-for sweet and savory sauce). With expansion plans for the restaurant in the works, Paul decides to move the family to a much bigger house in an upscale suburb, but the move across town and its effect on the kids is more stressful than Paul and Zoey anticipated. With the fate of their loving, tight-knit family in jeopardy, it is up to Paul to find a life that is the perfect size for all their dreams. Warning: Some flashing-lights scenes in this film may affect photosensitive viewers.

Poor Behavior

Poor Behavior

Two couples travel to Vermont for a relaxing weekend away. But too much wine and way too much history makes sure that it is anything but. Based on her play of the same name, internationally acclaimed writer Theresa Rebeck (creator of the hit NBC TV show "Smash") turns first-time director for her dark, dysfunctional comedy.

Sing, Baby, Sing

Sing, Baby, Sing

A nightclub singer whose crazy agent gets her involved in schemes to advance her career. One wild scheme finally results in a radio contract.

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

Two-time Academy Award® winner Renée Zellweger returns to the role that established a romantic-comedy heroine for the ages, as Bridget, now a widowed single mother, must juggle work, parenthood and romance. With the help of her loyal friends, Bridget navigates encounters with a younger man—and a series of awkward interactions with her son's science teacher—as she strives to forge a new path toward life and love.