Calendar Girls (2003)
Director: Nigel Cole
Actors: Annette Crosbie, Helen Mirren, John Alderton, Julie Walters, Linda Bassett, Philip Glenister
Country: United Kingdom
Chris Rock: Big Ass Jokes (1994)
Taped in Atlanta, Jokes offers Rock’s take on everything from school busing (he’s against it) to older women (in general, he prefers them to younger ones). His best routine, involving…
Dumb and Dumber (1994)
Lloyd and Harry are two men whose stupidity is really indescribable. When Mary, a beautiful woman, loses an important suitcase with money before she leaves for Aspen, the two friends…
Ghoulies IV (1994)
While in pursuit of cop Johnathan Graves, his demonic nemesis, Faust, sends his disciple Alexandria to hunt down the amulet that will set him free. Meanwhile, the Ghoulies find their…
Sam Morril: I Got This (2020)
Sam Morril compares wearing a condom to doing volunteer work, wonders if murderers critique each other’s work and recalls befriending a vigilante in Cleveland.
Two Arabian Knights (1927)
During World War I, two American soldiers fight to escape the Germans while squabbling over a beautiful harem girl. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with University of…
Matched (2021)
A provocative character driven story that explores the obsessions, betrayals and psychosis of online dating. This movie is a modern day comedy-thriller that exposes our deepest desires, fears and vulnerabilities…
Racetime (2018)
A spectacular sled race through the village. Frankie-Four-Eyes and his team, including Sophie as the driver, take on the newcomers: the mysterious and conceited Zac and his athletic cousin Charlie.
Eugene Mirman: Vegan on His Way to the Complain Store (2015)
Stand-up comedian Eugene Mirman takes his act to the Wild West, where he riffs on everything from Internet dating sites to bathroom signs.
David Spade: Nothing Personal (2022)
David Spade riffs on the humiliations of doctor visits, lemur season in paradise, falling for clickbait and the one selfie he can never get right.
Melinda and Melinda (2004)
While dining out with friends, Sy suggests the difficulty of separating comedy from tragedy. To illustrate his point, he tells his guests two parallel stories about Melinda ; both versions…