Fuzz (1972)
Director: Richard A. Colla
Actors: Burt Reynolds, Jack Weston, James McEachin, Raquel Welch, Steve Ihnat, Tom Skerritt
Country: United States of America
The American Way (1987)
A group of Vietnam vets disturbs television programs from a B-29 airplane. They want to sabotage Mrs Westinghouse’s political campaign who is running for the Senate in support of US…
School for Scoundrels (1960)
Hapless Henry Palfrey is patronised by his self-important chief clerk at work, ignored by restaurant waiters, conned by shady second-hand car salesmen, and, worst of all, endlessly wrong-footed by unspeakably…
While You Were Sleeping (1995)
A transit worker pulls commuter Peter off railway tracks after he’s mugged, but—while he’s in a coma—his family mistakenly thinks she’s Peter’s fiancée, and she doesn’t correct them. Things get…
Under the Bed! (1977)
Comedy about the amorous adventures of guests at a wedding party.
I’m a Cyborg But That’s OK (2006)
Young-goon, mentally deranged and frequently electro-charging herself with a transistor radio, has been admitted into a mental institution. Firmly believing herself to be a cyborg, she refuses to consume like…
Hic-cup Pup (1954)
Spike has just put Tyke to bed for his nap when Tom and Jerry chase out the door to Tyke’s crib, waking him up. This gives Tyke an attack of…
The Immigrant (1917)
A European immigrant endures a challenging voyage only to get into trouble as soon as he arrives in New York.
Road to St. Tropez (1966)
Katt Williams: 9 Lives (2010)
From Lord Have Mercy to A Pimp Named Slickback, original comedy freak Katt Williams has made his mark inhabiting a hustler’s gallery of fast-and-loose personae. This real-deal documentary tracks the…
George Lopez: Muy Católico (2025)
George Lopez brings his reflections on aging, Latino family dynamics, and cultural quirks in his final stand-up special. He hilariously embraces the challenges of getting older and touches on generational…
Roy Wood Jr.: Imperfect Messenger (2021)
Roy Wood Jr. discusses the difference between “ancestors” and “forefathers,” why Leonardo DiCaprio is the greatest white ally ever and how celebrities use fame to get people out of prison.