Fat Ass Zombies (2020)
Director: George J. Bennett
Actors: Gregg Daniel, Kayla Vosburg, Kristen Renton, Skyler Joy, Sondra Currie, Thomas Calabro
Haunted Mansion (2023)
A woman and her son enlist a motley crew of so-called spiritual experts to help rid their home of supernatural squatters.
Jermaine Fowler: Give ‘Em Hell Kid (2015)
Jermaine Fowler performs live from the DC Improv. Features interviews with family and friends.
Death Race 2000 (1975)
In a boorish future, the government sponsors a popular, but bloody, cross-country race in which points are scored by mowing down pedestrians. Five teams, each comprised of a male and…
Pippi Longstocking (1997)
Pippi Longstocking is an extraordinary little girl who lives alone in her house, while her father sails the seven seas. Pippi’s irrepressibly fun nature makes her easy to befriend, as…
Right Now Wrong Then (2015)
Chun-su arrives in Suwon one day earlier than scheduled. He has a special lecture to give the next day. Chun-su decides to visit a palace and meets Hee-jung there. Hee-jung…
Whatever You Want (1994)
Renowned writer/director/actor/producer Wong Jing created this charming fantasy comedy, featuring a top notch cast. The sweet, lovable Anita Yuen Wing-Yee stars as an illegitimate daughter who inadvertently finds a pearl…
Going Under (1991)
An American submarine races to get a nuclear weapon before a Russian submarine.
Love at the Top (1974)
Tom Segura: Disgraceful (2018)
Tom Segura gives voice to the sordid thoughts you’d never say out loud, with blunt musings on porn, parking lot power struggles, parenthood and more.
Todd Glass: Talks About Stuff (2012)
In this caustic comedy special, veteran stand-up quipster Todd Glass makes audiences howl with his take on some of society’s unspoken “rules,” from complimenting kids to giving directions.
Yuri Marçal: Honest Mistake (2022)
From sharing his unique views on family, race and religion to detailing an online rift that blew up, Brazilian comedian Yuri Marçal isn’t holding back.
King Rat (2017)
A comedy-drama, King Rat examines the possibility that years after graduation – whether it’s ten years or thirty – we may be stuck with the same issues we had before…