
Raising Genius (2004)
The film is about a boy who locks himself in the bathroom to work out math equations on the shower wall. The boy has obsessive compulsive parents. The boy is obsessed with a cheerleader named Lacy, who lives across the street from.
Director: Bess Wiley, Linda Voorhees, Nehme Fadlallah
Actors: Danica McKellar, Ed Begley Jr., Justin Long, Stephen Root, Wendie Malick
The Statue (1971)
Bolt, a British linguist, develops a universal language, so he’s a sudden sensation and receives a Nobel prize. An ambitious diplomat, capitalizing on Bolt’s celebrity, arranges for the U.S. to…
Bloodsuckers from Outer Space (1984)
A mysterious and invisible alien presence has landed in rural Texas and has started turning the nearby townspeople into white-faced, bloodthirsty killers. As the local authorities begin to investigate the…
Skippy (1931)
Skippy, the mischievous son of a wealthy doctor, meets Sooky in poverty-ridden Shantytown, and together they try to save Sooky’s pet from a cruel dogcatcher.
Serial Killing 101 (2004)
Casey Noland, a high school kid with no direction in life, decides to pursue the serial killing profession. Only problem…he can’t bring himself to kill anybody. Will the help of…
The Snapper (1993)
Set in Ireland, Sharon Curley is a 20 year old living with her parents and many brothers and sisters. When she gets herself pregnant and refuses to name the father,…
Sextuplets (2019)
Father-to-be Alan is shocked to learn that he was born a sextuplet. With his newfound brother Russell riding shotgun, the duo sets out on a hilarious journey to reunite with…
Mr. Mike’s Mondo Video (1979)
Mike O’Donoghue’s parody of “Mondo Cane” showcases curious performers, strange musicians, celebrity mutations and unusual short films, including Thomas Alva Edison’s “Elephant Electrocution”. In the tradition of films like Groove…
The Road Within (2014)
A young man with Tourette’s Syndrome embarks on a road trip with his recently-deceased mother’s ashes.
Patton Oswalt: Talking for Clapping (2016)
Patton Oswalt delivers a fresh hour plus of stand-up, covering everything from misery to defeat to hopelessness. It’s his most upbeat special to date.