Felipe Esparza: Raging Fool (2025)
Joe Rogan: Strange Times (2018)
Outspoken as ever, comedian Joe Rogan takes on politics, pro wrestling, pot laws, cats, vegans and much more in a stand-up special shot in Boston.
Faults (2014)
Claire is under the grip of a mysterious new cult called Faults. Desperate to be reunited with their daughter, Claire’s parents recruit one of the world’s foremost experts on mind…
The 24 Hour Woman (1999)
Grace tries to be the perfect mother and TV producer but finds trouble in juggling both.
Dreambreaker: A Pickleball Story (2024)
As America’s fastest-growing sport, Pickleball boasts a roster of 37 million players nationwide. A humorous look into the serious business of our country’s fastest-growing sport, “Dreambreaker: A Pickleball Story” captures…
Fidgety Bram (2012)
Fidgety Bram (seven years old) thinks a lot about the world around him. He is very much looking forward to enter the first grade. But then he ends up in…
April and the Extraordinary World (2015)
It’s 1941, but France is trapped in the 19th Century, governed by steam and Napoleon V. Avril, a teenage girl, goes in search of her missing scientist parents.
Gums (1976)
A killer nympho mermaid with an oral fixation prowls the ocean waters, devouring – up to a point – any man unlucky enough to be swimming naked.
My Pastor Among the Nudists (1982)
Dragons on the Hill (2024)
Set in 1349, during the devastation of the plague; two long-lost brothers seek out a forgotten doctrine that declares the last surviving member of their land, lord.
Off the Menu (2018)
An unlikely heir to a Mexican fast-food franchise goes ‘cuisine’ hunting for the next culinary big thing, and finds himself in a small, dusty New Mexican town where foodies come…
A Christmas Castle Proposal: A Royal in Paradise II (2024)
Despite busy schedules causing distance, Olivia and Prince Alexander travel to Torovia for Christmas with his family. Clashing cultures between their families lead to various mishaps.
James Acaster: Hecklers Welcome (2024)
James Acaster explores his love/hate relationship with standup by relinquishing control of his set and accepting a healthy dose of audience interference – AKA heckling. With his wiry observational eye…