Moms’ Night Out (2014)
Genre: Comedy
Director: Jon Erwin
Actors: Andrea Logan White, Patricia Heaton, Robert Amaya, Sammi Hanratty, Sarah Drew, Sean Astin
Country: United States of America
Marvel One-Shot: All Hail the King (2014)
A documentary filmmaker interviews the now-famous Trevor Slattery from behind bars.
Tom and Jerry: The Movie (1992)
The popular cartoon cat and mouse are thrown into a feature film. The story has the twosome trying to help an orphan girl who is being berated and exploited by…
Schneider vs. Bax (2015)
On his birthday, a hitman reluctantly takes on the easy task of killing a writer, only to find the job a lot more difficult than expected.
Courtney Pauroso: Vanessa 5000 (2024)
Courtney Pauroso examines society’s relationship with technology as sex robot Vanessa 5000.
City Baby (2013)
Sexy. Style-conscious. Extreme love affairs. Complicated friendships. Life happens all too quickly when Cloey is reluctantly plucked from her comfort zone and complete reliance on others is overturned – a…
A Simple Wedding (2018)
Cultures clash and families collide when an Iranian woman finds love with an eccentric bisexual artist.
3 Strikes (2000)
Brian Hooks plays a character who is just released from jail. And the state adopts a “3 strikes” rule for felons that involves serious penalties. Hooks has 2 strikes, and…
Making Out (2016)
Charlie who is a professional screenwriter trying to make ends meet by pumping out as many screenplays as he can. Erin is an actress appearing in films and theatre productions…
Assassination of a High School President (2008)
After the theft of copies of SAT exams from a principal’s office, teenage reporter Bobby Funke sets out to unmask the thief. Bobby prints an article fingering Class President Paul…
Party with Me (2021)
After the sudden death of her distant father, a young woman copes by distracting herself with alcohol, drugs and the antics of her misguided friends.
The Young Visiters (2003)
The Young Visiters, written in twelve days by nine-year-old Daisy Ashford in 1890, is a surreal blend of naiveté, precocious perception and inadvertent social satire.