Phffft (1954)
Director: Mark Robson
Actors: Donald Randolph, Jack Carson, Jack Lemmon, Judy Holliday, Kim Novak, Luella Gear
Country: United States of America
Love Is a Ball (1963)
Etienne makes a good living out of marrying off poor but titled young men to rich but untitled young ladies. Millicent is now in his sights on the Riviera, and…
Lay the Favorite (2012)
A former stripper’s talent with numbers lands her a job with a professional gambler who runs a sports book in Las Vegas.
Troop Zero (2019)
In rural 1977 Georgia, a misfit girl dreams of life in outer space. When a national competition offers her a chance at her dream, to be recorded on NASA’s Golden…
Mad About Music (1938)
A young woman at a girl’s school in Switzerland makes up stories about and writes herself letters from an imaginary explorer-adventurer father; and is eventually put in a position where…
Scalp Trouble (1939)
General Daffy Duck’s fort is plagued by Indian raids.
Folk Hero & Funny Guy (2016)
Two artistically inclined childhood friends, a comedian and a folk-rocker respectively, set out on a tour together in hopes of regaining their “mojo” and finding love in the process.
Stewart Lee: 41st Best Stand-Up Ever! (2008)
In 2007, Stewart Lee was voted the 41st best stand-up of all time in an official Channel 4 poll, apparently better than Lenny Bruce but not as good as Jim…
The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story (2014)
The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story delves into the experiences of six unknown young actors placed into the Hollywood spotlight, exposing the challenges of growing up under public scrutiny.
For the Love of Chocolate (2021)
Preparing for the annual Masters of Chocolate Festival, Aria’s plans are rattled when she loses her partner shortly before the festival. However, the dashing single father Rhett steps in just…
Chelsea Handler: Evolution (2020)
Handler shares hilarious experiences about her family, friendships, and her first foray into therapy—where she was able to unearth why everyone on this planet annoyed her so much. She has…
Deon Cole: Cole Hearted (2019)
Embracing his belief that comedy is the last raw form of expression, Deon Cole explains the right time to thank Jesus and the wrong time to say “welp.”.