Continental Divide (1981)
Director: Michael Apted
Actors: Allen Garfield, Blair Brown, Carlin Glynn, John Belushi, Tony Ganios, Val Avery
Country: United States of America
The Bromley Boys (2018)
A boy, a girl, and the worst football team in Britain. You can’t choose who you’re going to fall in love with.
Tyler Perry’s Meet The Browns – The Play (2005)
A funeral can be a time for laughter (and lessons) when the kooky Brown family gathers to bury Brown’s 107-year-old father. It’s a foot-stomping sound-stirring send-off and a great reminder–“Ain’t…
Hannibal Buress: Animal Furnace (2012)
Hannibal is a Chicago native, currently living in New York City where he regularly performs and lives alone with no pets. Animal Furnace was recorded in December of 2011. Hannibal’s…
Dead & Breakfast (2004)
Six friends on a road trip stop for the night at a bed and breakfast in the sleepy town of Lovelock. After a night that leaves both the inn’s owner…
Sextette (1978)
Glamorous silver screen sex symbol Marlo Manners is enjoying her honeymoon with Sir Michael Barrington, husband number six. As luck would have it, an international conference is at the same…
Scramble (2017)
When his girlfriend is kidnapped by an underground prostitution ring, a neighborhood loser clashes with a pimp, Asian gangsters, and renegade killers.
Simply Irresistible (1999)
After her mother’s death, mediocre chef Amanda Shelton is having trouble attracting customers to her family’s restaurant. While shopping for ingredients, she is given a magical crab by mysterious Gene…
Mute Date (2019)
In the year 2020, a man and a woman go on a blind date in order to beta test a groundbreaking new technology.
Michael McIntyre: Showtime (2012)
Showtime is Michael McIntyre at his breathtaking best. Following his two record-breaking DVDs, Live and Laughing and Hello Wembley, Michael returns with his most hilarious show yet. Recorded during his…
Ashley Haden: We All Die C**ts (2019)
Punchy, misanthropic and darkly humorous, Ashley’s provocative material tackles all sorts of hot topics from Brexit, the Palestine/Israel Conflict, to privilege and austerity. With a philosophical humour that sticks two…