The Second Civil War (1997)
Genre: Comedy, Drama, TV Movie, War
Director: Joe Dante
Actors: Beau Bridges, Dan Hedaya, James Coburn, Joanna Cassidy, Kevin Dunn, Phil Hartman
Country: United States of America
The Promotion (2008)
Two assistant managers of a corporate grocery store vie for a coveted promotion.
Grizzly Park (2008)
A giant grizzly bear stalks 8 troubled young adults and a park ranger in a forest reserve called Grizzly Park after making the demise of an escaped serial killer.
The Great Buster: A Celebration (2018)
A celebration of the life and career of one of America’s most influential and celebrated filmmakers and comedians—Buster Keaton—whose singular style and fertile output during the silent era created his…
Dr. Giggles (1992)
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Today’s Special (2009)
Young Manhattan chef Samir rediscovers his heritage and passion for life through the enchanting art of cooking Indian food.
Their Purple Moment (1928)
The boys sneak out for a night on the town, unaware that Stan’s wife has switched her grocery coupons for Stan’s secret stash of mad money. The boys run up…
Foster Daddy Tora! (1980)
Garlic and Gunpowder (2018)
Depending on who’s talking, a comet is on track to destroy the planet. Sonny and Archie, two Mafia wise guys, plan on stashing their valuables and retiring just in case…
Evil Bong 888: Infinity High (2024)
When he’s finally given a chance to go legit by opening a restaurant, Rabbit can’t stop himself from sliding back to his old ways. With EeBee as his Master Chef,…
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…
Jim Jefferies: Two Limb Policy (2025)
Comedian Jim Jefferies unleashes his thoughts on tiny mustaches, straight-guy struggles and why acting doesn’t count as a real job.