Another Gay Sequel

Another Gay Sequel

Andy 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 naïve high school senior is caught in that awkward vortex between child and adult. Much to the dismay of his mom (who wonders why all her carrots and cucumbers keep disappearing), Andy spends much of his private time practicing for the big moment when he'll finally take the plunge. Andy is not alone. He attends high school with his three best friends, all of them totally out-loud-and-proud. Jarod is a buff, blonde varsity-jock stud. Griff is the valedictorian, sinewy sexy, and a closet romantic. Nico is the pierced alternative-kid gay-cinema expert. The guys all have one thing in common - they're all booty-virgins. Muffler, 18, the boys' bulldyke Casanova stud bud, delights in pointing this out. 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 butt love. Along the way, the film spoofs not only “American Pie” and gay movies from “Trick” to “The Broken Hearts Club,” but also the entire gay lifestyle. After the end-of-summer blow-out bash at Muffler's, the boys' lives (and asses) will never be the same… Will Andy decide he's not ready for sex after all? Will Griff act on his raging crush for best friend Jarod? What is Nico doing with Muffler's grandpa? Will Andy get that gerbil out of his ass? Beneath the film's sex-romp exterior beats the true heart of the story - one of friendship and loss of innocence. Each character experiences his own rite of passage on a journey that spans from boys to men.

Meet Bill

Meet Bill

Fed up with his job, his wife, and his life, Bill (Aaron Eckhart) finds himself the reluctant mentor of an unruly, but curiously wise, teenager (Logan Lerman). Bill's life hits an all time low when he catches his wife (Elizabeth Banks) having an affair with a local news anchor (Timothy Olyphant). With nothing left to lose, he turns to the kid for inspiration and regains his lost sense of self.

The Hairdresser’s Husband

The Hairdresser’s Husband

A newly restored masterpiece from famed director Patrice Leconte ('Girl on the Bridge', 'Yvonne’s Perfume'), 'The Hairdresser’s Husband' is a wildly erotic ode to wedded bliss. Starring the legendary Jean Rochefort ('Man on the Train') and the incandescent Anna Galiena ('Jamón Jamón'), it follows the life of young Antoine, who was obsessed with the bewitching beautician who cut his hair. Since then, his single ambition in life has been to marry a hairdresser. As an adult, Antoine (Rochefort) meets a woman (Galiena) who seems to be the perfect incarnation of his childhood fantasies. He promptly marries her, then spends most of his daylight hours sitting in her shop, watching her every move. They are so crazy in love that some days they close up early to be alone. As time passes the shop becomes their entire world.

Happythankyoumoreplease

Happythankyoumoreplease

Josh Radnor (TV’s HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER) wrote, directed, and stars in happythankyoumoreplease, a sharp comedy centered on a group of 20-something New Yorkers struggling to figure out themselves, their lives, and their loves. Sam Wexler (Radnor) is an aspiring novelist whose life changes when he meets Rasheen, a young boy separated from his family, on the NYC subway. When Sam learns Rasheen has already lived in six previous foster homes he agrees to let him move in temporarily. As a friendship develops between the two, Rasheen meets Sam’s circle of friends: Annie (Malin Akerman of COUPLE’S RETREAT), who has an auto-immune disorder resulting in the loss of her hair and her self-esteem; Mary Catherine (Zoe Kazan of IT’S COMPLICATED) and Charlie (Pablo Schreiber of VICKY CRISTINA BARCELONA), a couple whose potential move to L.A. threatens their relationship; and Mississippi (Kate Mara of 127 HOURS), an aspiring singer/waitress who tests Sam’s fear of commitment. In return, he helps Sam realize adulthood may not be about waiting for the right answers, but about stumbling ahead and figuring them out."

Samoan Wedding

Samoan Wedding

Sione is getting married. But there’s a problem, well actually, there are four problems - Sione’s brother Michael and his three best mates Albert, Stanley and Sefa; the ladies’ man, the good boy, the weird one and the party boy. They’re 30-something, but they still act as if they’re 16. They get drunk, they chase the wrong women and they have a remarkable record of causing chaos at every wedding they attend. But when Sione bans the boys from his wedding, they know something has to change. The boys have one last chance; find girlfriends to take to the wedding or be left out in the cold. Their lives are about to get turned upside down. How hard can it be finding a girl in the world’s biggest Polynesian city when you’re young, gifted and brown?

Ghost Light

Ghost Light

When a key prop goes missing during an amateur theater company performance, the actors suspect the theater ghosts are acting up. The group decides to spend the night in the eccentric old building, watching for paranormal activity.

June in January

June in January

June Fraser (Brooke D'Orsay) has envisioned her wedding day her entire life and even managed to plan every detail with her loving mother, Kathryn (Anne Marie DeLuis, "Cedar Cove"), before Kathryn's passing only a few years ago. Now an adult, June has met Alex Blackwell (Wes Brown), a handsome attorney who hails from a very well-to-do family, with his intimidating and icy mother, Diana (Marilu Henner), at the helm. After an exciting New Year's Eve engagement, June can't wait to plan the June wedding she's always wanted to honor her mother's memory with and she starts using a portfolio of bridal magazine clippings she created with Kathryn as a guide. Then, when Alex suddenly receives a job offer in Cleveland and needs to move right away, he asks June if they can move the wedding date up to January—just three weeks away! In a panic, June and Alex accept Diana's offer to host the wedding at the Blackwell's gorgeous home, giving Diana the footing she needs to plan the event her way. June tries to salvage her special day and pull off the perfect summer wedding she's always wanted despite the chilly calendar change and Diana's cold calculating scheming.

Jim Norton: Contextually Inadequate

Jim Norton: Contextually Inadequate

Jim Norton's new stand-up comedy special "Contextually Inadequate" is 57 minutes of Norton addressing the topics of the day including workplace shootings, Bill Cosby, personal privacy, the art of the private selfie, and the importance of an open mind. If that wasn't enough this also includes 9 minutes of bonus material never before seen on.

The Wash

The Wash

With the rent due and his car booted, Sean (Dr. Dre) has to come up with some ends, and fast. When his best buddy and roommate Dee Loc (Snoop Dogg), suggests that Sean gets a job busting suds down at the local car wash, the first order of business is impressing Mr. Washington (George Wallace) the gun toting, dominoes playing owner of The Wash.

Hangin' with the Homeboys

Hangin' with the Homeboys

On a hot August night in the Bronx, four young men on the cusp of finding their places in life cruise to a salsa beat looking for fun, ladies and adventure--just another Friday night Hangin' with the Homeboys.

Totally F***ed Up

Totally F***ed Up

A delirious mix of punk nihilism and deadpan irony, the first film in Gregg Araki’s Teen Apocalypse Trilogy puts an audaciously queer spin on Jean-Luc Godard’s classic Masculin féminin. Across fifteen jagged episodes, Totally F***ed Up plunges headlong into the lives of a group of queer, disaffected Los Angeles teenagers who form a kind of makeshift family as they navigate desire and heartbreak, societal and familial rejection, and the alienation of growing up gay in an era of relentless moralizing. Both a defiantly raw anthem of outsiderhood and a furious reckoning with all-American homophobia, Araki’s answer to the 1980s teen comedy captures youthful angst with an immediacy that still bruises.

The Marc Pease Experience

The Marc Pease Experience

Former high school musical star, Marc Pease (Jason Schwartzman), dreams of musical fame and fortune, but eight years after graduating finds himself stuck in the past. Passionately devoted to the music and his glory days, Marc has convinced his a capella singing group that they are on the cusp of success. But when his former high school music teacher (Ben Stiller) fails him as a mentor, Marc inadvertently discovers a side to his former teacher, and himself, that he never suspected. Packed with laugh-out-loud comedy and musical performances, The Marc Pease Experience is a hilarious yet heartwarming coming-of-age story.

The Last Rifleman

The Last Rifleman

Haunted by the death of his friend on D-Day, Arty Crawford escapes from his care home and battles his way back to France to reconcile the ghosts of his past.

Held Up

Held Up

Michael Dawson (Jamie Foxx) is a winner. He is a sexy, smart and successful Chicago businessman on vacation with his beautiful fiancée, Rae (Nia Long). But Michael's world is turned upside down when Rae dumps him in the desert - a teenager jacks his car; and worse, he is taken hostage in a stickup at the local Sip and Zip. What should have been a romantic getaway turns into one hilarious bungle after another.

Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland

Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland

Thad has finally escaped his past, emerging as a professional athlete in the NFL. But will this clean slate propel him to greatness or simply set him on the path to ruin his life all over again?

I Really Hate My Ex

I Really Hate My Ex

How far would you go to get over your ex? After recent bad relationships with men, best friends Brea, Wendy, and Jessica want answers—so they decide to kidnap their exes and hold them hostage until they get them! After the kidnappers share their story in an internet chat room, they become a worldwide sensation, as millions cheer on their battle of the exes in this screamingly funny comedy of seduction and abduction.

Jesus Trejo: Stay at Home Son

Jesus Trejo: Stay at Home Son

Jesus Trejo’s first one-hour special, "Stay at Home Son," explores the Long Beach native’s upbringing as seen through his comedic lens. As an only-child to immigrant parents, Trejo grew up learning many of life’s lessons in the most unconventional ways, all while constantly feeling the need to meet his parents’ high expectations. From running his first marathon, to winning his first fight, "Stay at Home Son" paints the picture of a first generation Mexican-American, who goes to great lengths to impress his parents.

Ang Cute Ng Ina Mo

Ang Cute Ng Ina Mo

Misfortune alienates daughter from her mother when Georgia (Ai Ai Delas Alas) is left behind by the airplane that carries away her Australian boyfriend Jack (Rycharde Everley) and her toddler daughter Christine (Anne Curtis). Several times, Georgia tries to follow but trouble always thwarts her endeavors. Until Georgia adopts an urchin named Val (Luis Manzano) who grows up to be a handsome young man. After many years, Jack, who Christine has known as her real father, still can't get over Georgia and insists to marry her. Christine is opposed to Georgia and decides to come home to collect proofs that will discredit her reputation before Jack's eyes and change his mind. Though suspicious at first, Christine subsequently falls in love with Val.

The Bowery Boys: Bowery Buckaroos

The Bowery Boys: Bowery Buckaroos

From 1946 to 1958, the comedy ensemble known as the Bowery Boys starred in more than 40 films. Led by "Slip" Mahoney (Leo Gorcey) and "Sach" Jones (Huntz Hall), the New York City natives solve mysteries, go on globe-trotting adventures, and scheme to get rich. The Bowery Boys head to an old Western town to clear the name of an old friend and follow the treasure map on his back.

Joe Zimmerman: Captain Snuggle Pants

Joe Zimmerman: Captain Snuggle Pants

Joe Zimmerman grew up in Morgantown, West Virginia, and started his comedy career in North Carolina. While living in the South, his stand-up group the Beards of Comedy landed a record deal with Comedy Central Records.