Mamma Mia! (2008)
Director: Phyllida Lloyd
Actors: Amanda Seyfried, Colin Firth, Julie Walters, Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Stellan Skarsgård
Country: Germany
The Meanest Man in the World (1943)
Compassionate small-town lawyer Richard Clarke moves to New York City to seek his fortune, but is unsuccessful until he takes a friend’s advice and tries to convince the world he’s…
America’s Most Haunted (2013)
The crew of a popular ghost hunting show gets more than they bargained for when they come across a location that’s actually haunted.
Blood Salvage (1990)
Twisted tale about a crazy, preaching redneck named Jake who kidnaps people off the highway and performs sick medical experiments on them. He then proceeds to sell their organs on…
Airplane 2025 (2025)
In the 1970s on a airline flight, Gloria and her friends try to hook up with people to join the ‘mile high club’.
Ears (2016)
Chop (2011)
Lance Reed is forced by a psychotic stranger to confront his duplicitous past. Seeking retribution for a crime, the man forces Lance to reveal his inner most secrets by systematically…
Shinbone Alley (1970)
Suicidal poet Archy tries to end his life by jumping off a bridge, but awakens to find he has assumed the life of a cockroach and has become a part…
Holiday in Mexico (1946)
Christine Evans, the fifteen-year-old daughter of the widowed American ambassador to Mexico Jeffrey Evans, believes that she is no longer a young girl and that she has fully matured into…
One Last Shot (1998)
In this low-budget short film, two best buddies meet up for a night of booze-fueled fun before one of them moves to Vancouver.
Outer Touch (1979)
Four earthlings are kidnapped and imprisoned by three alien women and are guarded by a seemingly intoxicated computerized psychiatrist.
White Men Can’t Jump (2023)
Seemingly opposite street hoopers, Jeremy, an injury prone former star, and Kamal, a has-been prodigy, team up to take one final shot at living out their dreams.
Matt McCusker: A Humble Offering (2025)
From wife logic to locker-room shame, Matt McCusker offers witty takes on manhood, marriage and raising daughters in a world he barely understands.