Razor

Razor

Written and Directed by James P. Lay..."Razor" is a very quirky original film, a sarcastic, absurdist comedy film starring Sid Haig (of Rob Zombies Devil's Rejects). Razor is shot in a live action/comic book format like the Spiderman films. The storyline utilizes a hypocrisy-sniffing Hyena named Razor who its owners, a hybrid religious cult called the "Puritans" (something of a mixture of Scientology and the Amish) believe Razor is a gift from God who tells them who is good and bad. The film takes the audience on quite a quirky ride with three different sets of characters all crossing paths with our hypocrisy sniffing Hyena Razor. There is "Jake" a struggling minor league baseball pitcher with a nervous arm (John Fremont) and his sweet girlfriend "Violet" (Tanya Dempsey) who tries to get him help by taking him out to Arizona to see her no nonsense "Aunt Rose" (Patricia Forte-Boogie Nights/Magnolia). There is King of Hill influenced character "Ernie" who is portrayed by Blake Lively's father, Ernie Lively (Dukes of Hazard), who likes to pound the bible with one hand while pounding a beer with his other hand! Ernie and his sidekick "Bill" (Bill Dear-Angels in the Outfield/Harry and the Hendersons) like to work on their broken down Cadillac and discuss the merits of the "right way to live" while Ernie keeps tabs on his daughter with a hidden video camera in her bedroom. The legendary C. Thomas Howell (Outsiders/The Hitcher/The Amazing Spider-Man) makes a cameo as the mysterious gas station attendant. Finally, we meet Margarita and Carlos, two illegal aliens being brought across the border by a "Coyote" of some questionable German descent, only problem is Margarita is from a well to do Hispanic family from Mexico City and has little interest in her boyfriends attempt to relocate them to USA, she thinks she's going shopping in Beverly Hills! The story takes a bite out of hypocrites at the same time pokes fun at the tremendous amount of forked tongue talk in the world today.

Cracking Up (1983)

Cracking Up (1983)

Jerry Lewis stars as a hopeless klutz who recounts to his psychiatrist all his varied, outrageous and so-far unsuccessful attempts to kill himself in this wacky, hilarious tale of a man cracking up.

D.L. Hughley: Unapologetic

D.L. Hughley: Unapologetic

From his inner-city roots in L.A., D.L. Hughley has become one of the smartest, most popular stand-up comics working today. This HBO special--his fourth--will show audiences just how far he's come, and how funny he is--with no apologies necessary! Taking the stage in Washington, D.C., Hughley focuses on such topics as the dangers of living in the nation's capital, the qualifications of the 2008 presidential candidates, the current administration, the immigration debate, Cuban refugees, airplane restrictions, the 'n' word, Don Imus and freedom of speech, whites and blacks on cruise ships, Paris Hilton, and much more--including D.L.'s now-famous interaction with hapless audience members in the first row.

Diary Ng Panget

Diary Ng Panget

It helps that Panget is written in diary form so it makes you feel as if you’re eavesdropping on the stirrings of a girl’s heart and witnessing first-hand the workings of her mind (very imaginative, creative, innovative!). The girl, Rhea “Eya” Rodriguez, is not really ugly but an ordinary-looking but hard-working girl with an extraordinary character, who earns a scholarship to topnotch Willford Academy while supporting herself by working part-time as assistant at her aunt’s restaurant. Great opportunities open for her when she’s hired as personal maid to the son (Chad Willford) of the academy’s multi-millionaire-businessman owner. That’s when Eya’s adventure starts. How she bags her Prince Charming (recall Cinderella finding her own) will make you cheer for Eya and wish that real life is as possible as a fairy tale.

Hal Cruttenden: Chubster

Hal Cruttenden: Chubster

Hal Cruttenden is delightful in this easy-going and light-hearted special. His conversational and cheeky chappy tone of delivery allow him to tackle subjects ranging from the trickiness of having teenage daughters to suicide and obesity without causing offence along the way. With a performance of Frozen’s Let It Go that won’t be quickly forgotten, get stuck in and enjoy a wonderful hour from the Perrier nominated comedian. Hal is a three time Chortle Award nominee and was nominated for the Perrier Newcomer Award back in 2002.

23 Walks

23 Walks

A gentle, sweet, funny, romantic story of love in later life following a couple in their sixties, Dave and Fern, who get to know one another over the course of 23 dog walks.

For Better or for Worse

For Better or for Worse

Wendy is finally settling in to life after the death of her husband. She runs a wedding planning company with the help of her friend, but Wendy's business and values are challenged when a charming but irritating divorce attorney opens shop next door!

Spencer James: Bullies Are Necessary

Spencer James: Bullies Are Necessary

Spencer has performed all over North America, he has won festivals, and he was recently featured on Fox's television show 'Laughs'‚ Yet now, with the title as a Las Vegas headliner, he brings all of his talents to the stage for a once in a generation experience.

Final Cut

Final Cut

The opening night selection of last year’s Cannes Film Festival was this wacky horror comedy, a remake of Shin’ichirô Ueda’s cult hit 'One Cut of the Dead'. It follows a director (Romain Duris,' L’Auberge Espagnole') making a live, single-take, low-budget zombie flick in which the cast and crew, one by one, actually turn into zombies. Oscar® winner Michel Hazanavicius ('The Artist') milks the film’s hilarious and meta-to-the-max premise for all it’s worth, while also crafting a sly love letter to the art of filmmaking. What’s on screen unfolds in typical cheesy B-movie fashion, while the off-screen hijinks offer a celebration of the unpredictable and collaborative nature of film sets. Featuring a hysterically unhinged turn by Oscar® nominee Berenice Bejo ('The Artist') and serving up blood-soaked high farce par excellence, 'Final Cut' revels in its affectionate embrace of goofy genre fun.

Zeroville

Zeroville

Vikar is a lost soul journeying through a land of myths, beauty and monsters — Hollywood, 1969. The studio system is in decay, and a new generation of brash filmmakers are on the rise. With his shaved head marked by a tattoo from his favorite film, 1951’s A Place in the Sun, Vikar is a bizarre presence even amid the freaks and dreamers. He finds work first building sets, then as an apprentice editor obsessed with wielding the power of moving images. As his involvement in the creative process deepens, so does his fascination with a tragic screen goddess named Soledad. Together they discover just how hard it is to live in the blurred boundary between reality and fantasy.

Wizards

Wizards

In this animated fantasy set on a post-apocalyptic Earth, a good and wise wizard named Avatar fights to save the Earth from mutants controlled by his evil brother, Blackwolf. Blackwolf, who draws his power from horror and hatred, employs war machine technology in the hope that he can enslave all surviving Earthlings in this fast-paced adventure featuring the voice of Mark Hamill.

Rippy: The Red

Rippy: The Red

When locals in a country town start being killed by a zombie kangaroo, a cop obsessed with living up to her dead father’s image must face her past and work with her eccentric uncle to defeat the beast before it kills everyone.

The Stress Is Killing Me

The Stress Is Killing Me

At their 20th college reunion, eight old friends rent a house for the week and decide to chase their dream jobs: teacher, detective, and sex therapist, instead of their mundane careers. However, their attempts to achieve these dreams go hilariously awry.

Bachelor Party Vegas

Bachelor Party Vegas

Kal Penn (Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, Van Wilder), Donald Faison (Remember the Titans) and Jonathan Bennett (Mean Girls) star in this outrageous comedy about a group of guys who send their best friend into uncharted territory marriage. But in order to properly bid farewell to their best friend's life as a single man, they must send him out in style with an extravagant bachelor party in Sin City. Limousines, paint ball, strippers, sex toys, alcohol, debauchery and gambling are on the program until they discover that Mr. Kidd, their Bachelor Party Planner, is a bank robber planning to heist the casino setting off a chain of events that turns their night into living hell. Running away from the police, the casino security, and murderous Hell's Angels, the five friends are falsely accused of robbing a casino, stalked by a porn star's prize-fighter boyfriend, mugged by a female Elvis impersonator, arrested, thrown in jail, and survive many other misadventures, until finally, it seems that their own deaths are in the cards' In the vein of Van Wilder, Road Trip and American Pie, Bachelor Party Vegas is a hilarious journey that pushes the envelope, with laugh-out-loud comedy. But in a surprise ending, tables are turned when superficial friends out for a good time in Vegas accidentally discover the meaning of friendship.

Antarctica (2020)

Antarctica (2020)

Life-long friends Kat and Janet see everything flipped upside down as they hit senior year. Shy Kat is now popular, hooking up at parties, while misfit Janet is put on strange medication for her "bad behavior". Things get even odder when Janet meets a cute boy who might be a time traveler, and Kat's panicked parents send her off to sex rehab. Can anything make life in the suburbs normal again?

O Lucky Man!

O Lucky Man!

Golden Globe-nominee Malcolm McDowell ("A Clockwork Orange," "Time After Time") stars in this savagely funny story about the rise and fall - and rise again - of a young coffee salesman in this wondrous mixture of wickedness, energy, humor and folly. Co-starring Academy Award-winner Helen Mirren ("The Queen," "Raising Helen"), and Academy Award-nominee Sir Ralph Richardson ("Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan," "Doctor Zhivago").

What Doesn’t Float

What Doesn’t Float

Seven stories. One city. A disparate group of characters fill out this darkly comedic anthology of New Yorkers at their wits end. When the dailiness of urban life is suspended by an unforeseen conflict, each character must make a decision. While the outcomes vary, a unified sense of the city emerges: New York becomes a mirror to the ego reflecting our true character, while the rest sinks to the bottom.

Without a Paddle

Without a Paddle

Three lifelong friend find themselves on a canoe trip in search of a $200,000 treasure. They are unaware of the obstacles in front of them, among them a dangerous river and whacked-out mountain men.

Breakin' All the Rules

Breakin' All the Rules

The game is on, and the rules are out as Jamie Foxx, Morris Chestnut, Jennifer Esposito and Gabrielle Union star in this outrageous comedy that rewrites the book of love. After being dumped by his fiancée, aspiring writer Quincy Watson (Foxx) pens the ultimate how-to book on breaking up. When itbecomes a smash bestseller, Quincy starts giving his cousin, Evan (Chestnut), choice tips on how towin the battle of the sexes. But when Evan's beautiful girlfriend Nikki (Union) gets wind of the plan, it's these players that end up getting played in this sexy comedy of errors about breaking up, breaking through,and breaking all the rules.