Calamity Jane (1953)
Genre: Comedy, Music, Romance, Western
Director: David Butler
Actors: Allyn Ann McLerie, Dick Wesson, Doris Day, Howard Keel, Paul Harvey, Philip Carey
Country: United States of America
Addicted to Love (1997)
Good-natured astronomer Sam is devastated when the love of his life leaves him for a suave Frenchman. He therefore does what every other normal dumpee would do — go to…
The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit (1998)
Gomez is a middle-aged man who dreams of buying a gorgeous white suit in a nearby store, but doesn’t have enough cash. He finds 4 more people of same size,…
Madea’s Family Reunion (2006)
Southern matriarch Madea has a lot on her plate. Her nieces, Vanessa and Lisa, have relationship troubles – Vanessa moves into Madea’s house with her 2 young children and Lisa…
Lil’ Balzac 2 (2022)
Lil’ Balzac unwittingly agrees to be the getaway driver for a rugged bank heist crew.
Meet Monica Velour (2010)
For Tobe, a nerdy, horny, frizzy-haired cineaste who doesn’t quite fit in with the average contemporary teen, the pinnacle of womanhood is Monica Velour, a soft-core actress who reached the…
Sparrows Can’t Sing (1963)
Charlie returns to the East End after two years at sea to find his house demolished and wife Maggie gone. Everyone else knows she is now shacked up with married…
Paul F. Tompkins: You Should Have Told Me (2010)
Paul F. Tompkins’ debut DVD recorded live at the Laughing Skull Lounge.
Confidential Assignment 2: International (2022)
Follows Rim Chul Ryung heading back to South Korea in pursuit of a brutal and secret criminal organization. He teams up again with Kang Jin Tae, who volunteers to work…
Younger and Younger (1993)
The eccentric owner of a Los Angeles self-storage company finds his world come crashing down when his long-suffering wife dies, only to return as a beautiful ghost.
Chan Is Missing (1982)
Two cabbies search San Francisco’s Chinatown for a mysterious character who has disappeared with their $4000. Their quest leads them on a humorous, if mundane, journey which illuminates the many…