Lost In Translation

Lost In Translation

Bob Harris (Bill Murray) and Charlotte (Scarlett Johansson) are two Americans in Tokyo. Bob is a movie star in town to shoot a whiskey commercial, while Charlotte is a young woman tagging along with her workaholic photographer husband (Giovanni Ribisi). Unable to sleep, Bob and Charlotte cross paths one night in the luxury hotel bar. This chance meeting soon becomes a surprising friendship. Charlotte and Bob venture through Tokyo, having often hilarious encounters with its citizens, and ultimately discover a new belief in life's possibilities.

Roaming

Roaming

Roaming, a new feature film, explores modern romance and communication, through the lens of autism. An autistic game designer, William Borchert (30), who has barely left his house in years, reunites with Olivia, the best friend that he had loved since high school. He now begins to pursue her, and from that, he's able to face the world by dealing with his condition, his past, and a hopeful future. A love story with an autistic twist.

Looking For a Husband To Cheat On

Looking For a Husband To Cheat On

Fabian, a young and handsome rich man, insists on seducing married women, whom he literally undresses with his eyes due to a strange power. But only one woman has taken away her fabulous power, for he has fallen in love with her.

Old Man

Old Man

Set in present-day Southern California, Lewis Segovia is a naive, college-aged film director embarking on his ambitious first feature. Driven by a creative passion, he invests his entire high school savings and calls in countless favors, but midway through production, he abandons the script in pursuit of something "deeper." As his inner conflict intensifies, pressure from his crew mounts. Desperate for inspiration, Lewis crosses ethical boundaries by exploiting a real-life runaway, mirroring the character in his discarded script. This confrontation forces him to confront personal insecurities rooted in himself, in his parent’s divorce. With renewed determination, Lewis returns to filmmaking, only to find the elusive nature of “meaningfulness” still haunts him. As the line between fiction and reality blurs, he struggles to secure funding for his faltering project, confront his mortality, and make peace with the lingering pain of his parent’s separation.

The Fool

The Fool

Pontagnac, a married man, tries to seduce Victoire, the wife of his good friend. Little does he know, Victoire has plans of her own to punish her cheating husband. The would-be fling ignites a dizzying spell of complications as characters arrange trysts, attempt to expose each other’s deceits, and are ultimately forced to come clean.

The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

The Ambassador of the small South American country of Miranda is trafficking in drugs with some French bourgeois friends of his. But every time they want to have dinner together, their plans are put off due to unexpected events. In their quest of a lavish feast, the dividing-line between reality and dreams becomes unclear for each guest, leading to complete and utter ridicule.

The Sweeter Side of Life

The Sweeter Side of Life

Desiree's perfect life as the wife of a high-powered Manhattan doctor comes to a sudden end when her husband says he wants a divorce and invokes their ironclad prenup to leave her penniless. Desiree soon finds herself abandoned by her rich friends and back in her New Jersey hometown helping her father in his struggling bakery. Though Desiree wants nothing more than to return to her high-class life, spending time with her father causes her to see things differently. She rediscovers her love of baking and puts her business degree to work to save her father's shop. Desiree's success at the bakery leads to an unexpected opportunity which forces her to choose between what she has lost and the new life she has found. Stars Kathryn Morris and James Best.

Let's Make Laugh

Let's Make Laugh

Heralded as the funniest Hong Kong comedy of the early 1980s, this was also the Shaw Brothers’ most popular film of 1983 and a multiple award-winner. It was also the first film for the remarkably gifted and versatile director/writer Alfred Cheung Kin-ting.

Gina Yashere: Skinny B*tch

Gina Yashere: Skinny B*tch

Witty, razor-sharp observations abound in this stand-up performance from Gina Yashere. From bits about her mom and men, to colonic irrigation and luggage this special leaves no stone unturned.

The Wedding Banquet

The Wedding Banquet

From the director of Fire Island comes THE WEDDING BANQUET - a big-hearted comedy about fake vows, real feelings, and a ceremony that spirals fast. When Angela agrees to a green-card marriage with her best friend’s partner, things go off the rails thanks to a determined grandma, a surprise banquet, and a messy love triangle of sorts. Bowen Yang, Lily Gladstone and Oscar winner Youn Yuh-Jung star.

South Park (Not Suitable for Children)

South Park (Not Suitable for Children)

After it’s discovered that a teacher at South Park Elementary has an OnlyFans page, Randy is compelled to take a closer look at the seedy underbelly of the world of on-line influencers.

The Bitch Who Stole Christmas

The Bitch Who Stole Christmas

A workaholic fashion journalist is sent to a Christmas-obsessed town to dig up a story when she finds herself in the middle of cut-throat housewives, a high-stakes “Winter Ball” competition, and a sinister plot that could destroy Christmas fore-evah!

Chairman of the Board

Chairman of the Board

An all-star cast rides the wave of success with comedian Carrot Top who stars as "Edison" in this wacky comedy about a gadget inventor who inherits a Fortune 500 corporation. Having blown his roommates rent money on get-rich-quick schemes, Edison is forced to find a job before they're evicted by their fed-up landlady (Estelle Harris of "Seinfeld"). A failure of everything, Edison heads to the beach where he meets fellow inventor and corporate big-wig Armand McMillan (Jack Warden). When Armand dies and leaves his invention company to Edison, it would seem he's landed his dream job. There's only one problem: Armand's nephew Bradford (Larry Miller), who vows to get even after he inherits nothing but his uncle's surfboard, Edison soon discovers that running a corporation is no easy task, but with the help of Raquel Welch and Courtney-Thorne Smith ("Ally McBeal"), he just might ride that wave all the way to the top.

Stella's Last Weekend

Stella's Last Weekend

Brothers Jack (Nat Wolff) and Oliver (Alex Wolff) reunite at their childhood home to put their beloved old dog, Stella, to sleep. While their unconventional mother plans an extravagant party in celebration of Stella’s life, Jack and Oliver are blindsided when they discover they are both in love with the same girl (Paulina Singer). Over the course of the weekend, their fraternal bond will be tested by both love and loss.

Family Plot

Family Plot

A wealthy old woman hires a con man (Bruce Dern) and a phony psychic (Barbara Harris) to find her long-lost nephew. The results are diabolically funny as this suspense-comedy combines mystery and mayhem in nonstop excitement from beginning to end. Co-starring Karen Black and William Devane.

La Cha Cha

La Cha Cha

From the writer/director of Twin Town comes another wild Welsh tale. La Cha Cha is a holiday park with a community of retired locals living off grid and on their own terms. When lost soul Solti stumbles across the place, and feisty owner Libby, he discovers her very unusual plan to keep the park going. Starring Ruby Ashbourne Serkis, Liam Hourican & Sonny Ashbourne Serkis with sterling support from Alfie Allen, Keith Allen, Rhys Ifans, Dougray Scott & Melanie Walters.

You’re OUT!

You’re OUT!

An out-of-work former pitcher who never made it to the Bigs convinces his best friend to take their teenage sons on an outlandish cross-country road trip to get the boys recruited by a top-tier college baseball team.

Chaplin Mutual Comedies: Part Two

Chaplin Mutual Comedies: Part Two

In the movies he made for the Mutual Film Corporation, Charles Chaplin perfected what would become the trademark themes and techniques of his career while simultaneously creating the short films that many critics and enthusiasts now regard as his best work. Flicker Alley and The Blackhawk Films® Collection are proud to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of ‘Little Tramp’ with the premiere of 'Chaplin's Mutual Comedies: Part Two'. The collection features six newly restored films ‘Behind the Screen', 'The Rink', 'Easy Street', 'The Cure', 'The Immigrant', and 'The Adventurer'. In a collaborative effort, Lobster Films in Paris and L’Immagine Ritrovata in Bologna, Italy, scanned the collections under the aegis of Association Chaplin at a resolution of 2,000 lines from original 35mm prints gathered from archives all over the world, then digitally assembled and restored. Each film offers the option of either improvised piano accompaniment or a full orchestral score. Among the many well-known composers and musicians featured are Eric Beheim, Neil Brand, Timothy Brock, Antonio Coppola, Carl Davis, Stephen Horne, Robert Israel, the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra, Maud Nelissen, Donald Sosin, and Gabriel Thibaudeau.