Steal My Heart (2013)
Director: Lee Hyeon-jong
Actors: Bae Sung-woo, Baek Do-bin, Joo Won, Ju Jin-mo, Ju Seok-tae, Kim A-joong
Country: South Korea
Sing As We Go (1934)
When the textile mill closes, putting her out of work, Gracie finds herself experiencing all of the amusements of Blackpool.
Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers (2004)
Jason and Maggie Seaver are ready to start a new chapter in their lives. The nest is finally empty, they’ve put the family home up for sale, and they’re preparing…
Just My Luck (2006)
Manhattanite Ashley is known to many as the luckiest woman around. After a chance encounter with a down-and-out young man, however, she realizes that she’s swapped her fortune for his.
Wild Elephinks (1933)
Popeye and Olive, adrift on a raft, land on what apparently is Africa, and are immediately battling elephants and gorillas (also a moose!). Popeye eventually battles an entire menagerie at…
Robin Williams: Off the Wall (1978)
This was Robin’s first HBO special, part of the HBO On Location series. It was taped on location at the Roxy Theatre in Hollywood in 1978. The theatre is full…
Dogleg (2023)
Alan, a balding film director, loses his fiancé’s dog at a gender reveal party on the morning of an important shoot. A critic named Nick gives candid observations on a…
Remember the Night (1940)
Unexpected love blossoms when an assistant district attorney agrees to take a recidivist shoplifter home so she doesn’t have to spend Christmas alone in jail.
Prehysteria! (1993)
A young boy and his family embark on a series of adventures when the boy finds some mysterious eggs which hatch to reveal a brood of baby dinosaurs.
Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Son of the Bride of the Return of the Revenge of the Terror of the Attack of the Evil Mutant Hellbound Flesh-Eating Subhumanoid Zombified Living Dead Part 3 (2005)
The film makers take the movie The Brain Wouldn’t Die (1962) and wiped the audio clean and dubbed it over with a new, comedic soundtrack.
Tim Dillon: I’m Your Mother (2025)
The fearlessly edgy Tim Dillon shares his signature comedic rants on everything from homelessness to why he’d never leave the British royal family.