Waiting for Baby (1941)
Genre: Comedy
Director: Leslie M. Roush
Actors: Charles Kemper, Robert Benchley
Country: United States of America
How to Be a Man (2013)
When former comedian Mark McCarthy is faced with a rare form of cancer, he hires a young, impressionable cameraman to document his crude and comical lessons on what it means…
Martian Child (2007)
A recently-widowed science fiction writer considers whether to adopt a hyper-imaginative 6-year-old abandoned and socially-rejected boy who says he’s really from Mars.
Appiness (2018)
Hollywood High Part II (1981)
The kids of Hollywood High have always claimed to be the best example of American youth, and this year’s student body is no exception. A the head of the class…
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.
Yes Giorgio (1982)
A famous opera singer, Giorgio Fini, loses his voice during an American tour. He goes to a female throat specialist, Pamela Taylor, whom he falls in love with.
The Song to My Heart (2022)
After a childhood on the road with her legendary singer-songwriter father, organic teashop owner Bonnie Highstreet, wants nothing to do with the music business, but when she helps music sensation…
Wanda Sykes: I’ma Be Me (2009)
Smart. Outspoken. Opinionated. Three-time Emmy Award winner Wanda Sykes is back! Reigning over everything from television sitcoms to feature films, this comedienne extraordinaire has returned in her second solo HBO…
The Good Witch’s Garden (2009)
Middleton prepares for its bicentennial, and Grey House is to be the party venue. Good witch Cassie is remodeling it as B&B. her first and only guest, Nick Chasen, claims…
Rhys Nicholson: Live at the Athenaeum (2020)
Rhys Nicholson flexes his biting humor as he discusses horse tranquilizers, angry letters from viewers, and more in this stand-up special.