Merrily We Live (1938)
Director: Norman Z. McLeod
Actors: Alan Mowbray, Ann Dvorak, Billie Burke, Brian Aherne, Constance Bennett, Patsy Kelly
Country: United States of America
Death Becomes Her (1992)
Madeline is married to Ernest, who was once arch-rival Helen’s fiance. After recovering from a mental breakdown, Helen vows to kill Madeline and steal back Ernest. Unfortunately for everyone, the…
DJ Hound Dog (2003)
From Miami to Ibiza, HEY DJ chronicles the meteoric rise to Fame of DJ HOUND DOG and the terrible mess he makes of his love life. Featuring an all star…
Maisie Goes to Reno (1944)
A Brooklyn showgirl gets mixed up in a divorce between a soldier and his wife.
Ralphie May: Just Correct (2004)
Stand-up comedian Ralphie May has built up an impressive resume with showy parts in films and on television — particularly the hit cable show “The Last Comic Standing.” He’s earned…
Bring It On: All or Nothing (2006)
A transfer student at a rough high school tries joining the cheer-leading squad and finds that she not only has to face off against the head cheerleader, but also against…
Goin’ All the Way! (1981)
Donna and Ally (2023)
Stepping straight out of an urban rendition of “Romy and Michelle”, Donna and Ally are two black sex workers who have transformed the trials of a 12-year run from the…
Miss Minoes (2001)
A cat who turns into a young woman helps a journalist protect their town from a factory boss with an evil plan.
Anthony Jeselnik: Bones and All (2024)
Anthony Jeselnik celebrates 20 years of delivering boundary-pushing comedy to the masses in this razor-sharp stand-up special.
Alice Wetterlund: My Mama Is a Human and So Am I (2019)
Follow comedian / actor Alice Wetterlund as she reveals her personal struggles with peeping toms, cat-rearing, alcoholism and the secret alien conspiracy behind new country music in her breakout comedy…
Jeff Goldblum: Basic Bro (2017)
Jeff Goldblum hosts. Featuring comedy from Godfrey, Russell Howard, Patrick Haye, Darrin Rose, Elon Gold, and Lynne Koplitz.
Trust Issues (2017)
A Woodstock therapist has an innovative method to help her patients consisting on spying on them, which leads her to a surprising discovery about her own adoptive daughter.