The Romancing Star III (1989)
Genre: Comedy
Director: Sherman Wong
Actors: Andy Lau, Chan San-Hiu, James Wong Jim, Lawrence Cheng Tan-Shui, Stanley Fung Shui-Fan, Wong Jing
Country: Hong Kong
Campus Man (1987)
Todd Barret is an aspiring businessman. He’s got what it takes, but what he doesn’t have is enough money to stay in college. So he cooks up a plan to…
Happy Anniversary (2018)
A quirky couple spends their three-year dating anniversary looking back at their relationship and contemplating whether they should break up.
Baking All the Way (2022)
When Julia Wilson, an accomplished pastry chef from Chicago, heads to a small town bakery famous for their gingerbread to complete her Christmas cookbook curated with recipes from across the…
Metalocalypse: The Doomstar Requiem – A Klok Opera (2013)
While Toki and Abigail remain in the clutches of Magnus Hammersmith and the Metal Masked Assassin, the remaining members of Dethklok carry on with their lives while pretending not to…
Love Is Love (2012)
The Czech romantic comedy hit “Love is Love” tells the story of Maruska, a blind girl and student at the Conservatory of Music who dreams of love and having a…
Any Wednesday (1966)
Ellen Gordon, a New York executive’s mistress falls for the executive’s young business associate when the young man is accidentally sent to use the apartment where the executive and his…
True Memoirs of an International Assassin (2016)
After a publisher changes a writer’s debut novel about a deadly assassin from fiction to nonfiction, the author finds himself thrust into the world of his lead character, and must…
Birds Orphans and Fools (1969)
In the aftermath of war, two men and a woman begin acting more like children than adults, leading to tragedy.
Plankton: The Movie (2025)
Plankton’s tangled love story with his sentient computer wife goes sideways when she takes a stand — and decides to destroy the world without him.
Stewart Lee Basic Lee: Live at The Lowry (2024)
The unorthodox comedian’s latest act, an introspective look into people, culture and the essence of stand-up itself – all with the iconic Stewart Lee style. Oh, and jazz.
Steps to the Moon (1963)
An aspiring astronaut prepares his ship for take-off, plugs in a razor and causes a blackout. In the deep darkness the boy imagines himself meeting the literary characters who have…