Mike Birbiglia: My Girlfriend's Boyfriend

Mike Birbiglia: My Girlfriend's Boyfriend

Mike Birbiglia shares a lifetime of romantic blunders and misunderstandings. On this painfully honest but hilarious journey, Birbiglia struggles to find reason in an area where it may be impossible to find: love.

Vampire In Brooklyn

Vampire In Brooklyn

Eddie Murphy's got the bite in this movie mix of bone-chilling horror and chill-out comedy directed by Wes Craven (A Nightmare on Elm Street). As the vampire Maximillian, the popular star is the most diabolical, dashing and definitely undead dude in the 'hood. To add to the macabre fun, Murphy morphs into two other must-see characters: a paunchy preacher and a fast talking thug. Angela Basset (Waiting to Exhale, What's Love Got To Do With It) plays the cop whose world is rocked by Maximillian's attempts to make her his mate for eternity. And Kadeem Hardison (TV's A Different World) is the haplessly decaying vampire's sidekick who (a hand here, and ear there) is forever losing things. Brooklyn may be home to the undead now that Max is around-but means it's livelier than ever!

The Outdoorsman

The Outdoorsman

Jason has made up his mind: he’s going to live in the wilderness for a year. One problem: he’s never been camping. While he’s preparing, he meets Mona, a goal-oriented corporate type who has just suffered a nervous breakdown at work. They fall in love but ultimately Jason must decide: follow his dream or his heart.

The Decline of the American Empire

The Decline of the American Empire

What do women really think of men? What do they talk about when men aren't around? What about men, what do they talk about? Fantasies, temptation, desire, indiscretions, infidelity, confessions, acrobatics and everything else that makes sex the only subject worth talking about. Every taboo is hilariously exposed in this unforgettable classic about modern relationships.

Molière

Molière

Bubbling with wit, stellar performances and lavish cinematography, MOLIÈRE stars multi-Cesar(r)-nominated French actor Romain Duris as Molière, a down-and-out actor-cum-playwright up to his ears in debt. When the wealthy Jourdain (Cesar(r)-winner Fabrice Luchini) offers to cover that debt (so that Molière's theatrical talents might help Jourdain win the heart of a certain widowed marquise), hilarity ensues. Disguised as a priest, Molière becomes a guest in Jourdain's palace on the pretext of teaching Jourdain the craft of the stage, which annoys his wife, Elmire. But, soon after, the confrontation between Elmire and Molière turns seductive. Too busy to notice, Jourdain enlists the aid of a well connected and scheming acquaintance, to help him pursue the young widow. Romantic yearning, human foibles and laughs galore all characterize MOLIÈRE, a delightful film that slyly captures your heart.

Beethoven's 5th

Beethoven's 5th

When Sara takes Beethoven to spend summer vacation with wacky Uncle Freddie in an old mining town, the mischievous canine "digs up" the missing clue to a legendary hidden fortune. Now everybody wants to be the dog's best friend as his discovery unleashes a frenzy of treasure hunting among the community's cast of kooky characters. But the adventure proves more than they bargained for when they encounter the ghosts that protect the town's deepest secret. The award-winning cast of Dave Thomas, John Larroquette, Faith Ford, Kathy Griffin and Daveigh Chase star in this all-new hilarious adventure for the whole family.

Thankful for My Family

Thankful for My Family

Stuart Jones, a young man pressured to propose, but wanting family's approval first, puts his relationship to the test by taking his girlfriend to meet his crazy, and too close knit family over Thanksgiving.

You Should Meet My Son!

You Should Meet My Son!

A comedy about a conservative Southern mom who is horrified to discover that her only son is gay. But determined that he won’t go through life alone, she sets out to find him the perfect husband.

She Done Him Wrong

She Done Him Wrong

"Why don't you come up sometime and see me?" Screen legends Mae West and Cary Grant heat up the screen in the racy comedy She Done Him Wrong! Nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award®, this classic from the pre-code Hollywood era follows a brash saloon singer (West) with a penchant for troubled men - especially the mission director (Grant) who wants to reform her. The unabashed queen of the double-entendre shines in her first starring role, in what has been called "Mae West's best film" (Leonard Maltin's Classic Movie Guide).

Ladies and Gentlemen the Fabulous Stains

Ladies and Gentlemen the Fabulous Stains

Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains is a film about three teenage girls, played by Diane Lane, Laura Dern and Marin Kanter, who start a punk band. The media and disaffected teens mistake the acerbic rants of an obnoxious teenage punk rocker as a rallying cry for the women of America, launching her and her talentless group to national stardom.

Neil Stryker and the Tyrant of Time

Neil Stryker and the Tyrant of Time

In a madcap future era, Neil Stryker is a hardened Elite Forces agent made famous for hunting down and capturing his former mentor and villainous time-traveler, The Mad Scientist. After a magnificent asylum escape, The Mad Scientist rains chaos down on the city in a quest for revenge against Neil Stryker, the man that put him away. Neil Stryker must now race through time, battle goblins, bumping robots, Nazis and a ten-foot killer penguin in order to save the world and rescue his son from the clutches of his infamous former mentor. Neil Stryker and the Tyrant of Time is a sci-fi/comedy feature shot entirely in Oregon and parts of Washington over the course of ten years. The production is a 1980s throwback where every set, every effect, every puppet was crafted by Portland, Oregon artists. The film guest stars David Ogden Stiers (“M.A.S.H.”/”Stargate Atlantis”/”Beauty and the Beast”) and Walter Koenig (“StarTrek”/”Babylon Five”).

Head of State

Head of State

Mays Gilliam (Chris Rock) is a straight-talking alderman representing a inner-city neighborhood in Washington, D.C. In the midst of a hard-fought race for the White House, the Democratic presidential and vice-presidential candidates are killed in an airline crash, and with little time to prepare a new campaign, the Republican candidate, Vice President Brian Lewis (Nick Searcy), seems all but guaranteed to win. With practically nothing to loose, party head Martin Geller (Dylan Baker) approaches Gilliam and asks him to stand as the Democrat's presidential candidate. While Gilliam is dubious at first, before long his streetwise style and willingness to face the issues head-on earns him surprising figures in the polls, especially after he persuades his short-fused older brother, Mitch Gilliam (Bernie Mac), to join the ticket as vice presidential candidate.

To the Beat! Back 2 School

To the Beat! Back 2 School

Competition becomes fierce as twins Mackie (Laura Krystine) and Mia (Brisa Lalich) plus their arch rival Avery (Jayden Bartels) go back to their performing arts school following spring break only to find out their lives are about to change! One student from dance, one from acting, and one from singing will be awarded an all-expense paid summer scholarship to the prestigious Triad Conservatory of Fine Arts in New York City. As rehearsals begin for the biggest performance of their lives, Mia and Charlie (Bryce Xavier) announce their new relationship, James (Hayden Summerall) and Pauly (Jaheem Toombs) battle for Mackie's love and Avery, after finally getting over Alex (Jake Brennan), is courted by jokester Dennis (Casey Simpson). Friendships and feuds continue as sisterhood is tested, new bonds are formed and rivalries heat up leading to a drama filled evening at the epic 80’s Spring Fling where a major scheme shuts down the party and jeopardizes the upcoming end-of-year showcase.

Easy Sex, Sad Movies

Easy Sex, Sad Movies

A screen writer writing a new romantic comedy sees his real love life mirroring that of the characters he's created.

Tiny Furniture

Tiny Furniture

22-year-old Aura (Dunham) returns home to her artist mother’s TriBeCa loft with the following: a useless film theory degree, 357 hits on her Youtube page, a boyfriend who’s left her to find himself at Burning Man, a dying hamster, and her tail between her legs. Luckily, her trainwreck childhood best friend never left home, the restaurant down the block is hiring, and ill-advised romantic possibilities lurk around every corner. Surrounded on all sides by what she could become, Aura just wants someone to tell her who she is.

Teenage Girl: Skip Day

Teenage Girl: Skip Day

This is the story of four girls named Alayna, Bren, Darla, and Jennifer, who skip school on senior skip day and get into all kinds of trouble. The cool kid, Bren, convinces Alayna, a school choir nerd, to skip school for the day. They run into Darla, the school's fashion model, and Jennifer, the school's punk rocker reject. During this journey, they will party, steal a trophy, meet boys, get put into (ISS) In School Suspension and become friends. Throughout this, Italy, the school's cheerleader bully, and their high school principal chase down the girls in order to ruin their skip day.

Saint Janet

Saint Janet

Janet Turner is a bad mom. She hardly sees her grown children Zach and Rachel. Then Rachel gets a frantic call from her mother's bank, explaining that Janet is cashing out her accounts because “God told her to.” She’s come to believe that God has given her the power to heal, and it's her duty to help those who need it most. She has devoted her life - and her money - to this pursuit. Zach and Rachel are faced with an onslaught of questions: Has their mother lost her mind? Is she actually helping people, or is she destroying her own life? Meanwhile, they’re both dealing with their own personal crises of faith. The result is a quirky, thought-provoking tale about faith, forgiveness, and family.

Jason Hewlett: Father Time

Jason Hewlett: Father Time

The Award-Winning One-Man Show of Jason Hewlett The Entertainer will have you laughing until it hurts. Comedy, Music, Impressions, and Standing Ovations make Jason the perfect entertainer.