Dating the Enemy (1996)
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Romance
Director: Megan Simpson Huberman
Actors: Claudia Karvan, Guy Pearce, John Howard, Lisa Hensley, Matt Day, Pippa Grandison
Country: Australia
Enough Said (2013)
Eva is a divorced soon-to-be empty-nester wondering about her next act. Then she meets Marianne, the embodiment of her perfect self. Armed with a restored outlook on being middle-aged and…
The Best Thief in the World (2004)
Izzy, the youngest son of a troubled New York family, takes a shine to breaking into people’s apartments as a way to get attention.
Gingerdead Man 2: The Passion of the Crust (2008)
The horrifying yet delicious and chewy Gingerdead Man causes murder and mayhem on the set of a horrible low budget movie set. It will take the determination of the studio’s…
The Shaggy D.A. (1976)
Wilby Daniels, a successful lawyer running for District Attorney, suddenly finds himself being transformed into an English sheepdog. Somehow he has to keep his change a secret and find just…
The Brady Bunch in the White House (2002)
Mike Brady becomes the President of the United States and names Carol as his V.P.!
Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado (2025)
Dora, Diego, and their new friends trek through the perilous dangers of the Amazonian jungle in search of the ancient and powerful treasure of Sol Dorado to keep it out…
Nick Kroll: Little Big Boy (2022)
Nick Kroll shares his comedian origin story, his first heartbreak, his strange hypnosis experience and the trash-talking celebrity voice in his head.
Addicted to You (2019)
Luke Peters is hell-bent on avoiding love, leading him to pose as a recovering sex addict to avoid a clingy girl. The stakes rise when Luke’s boss, Mr. Adams, reveals…
Iliza Shlesinger: Freezing Hot (2015)
Smart and brazen comedian Iliza Shlesinger shares her unflinchingly honest observations on the differences between men and women. Filled with hashtag-able catch phrases, this is a laugh-out-loud revelation exposing some…
Maz Jobrani: Immigrant (2017)
Iranian American comic Maz Jobrani lights up the Kennedy Center with riffs on immigrant life in the Trump era, modern parenting pitfalls and more.