Wedding Palace (2013)
Director: Christine Yoo
Actors: Angela Oh, Bobby Lee, Brian Tee, Jean Yoon, Joy Osmanski, Kang Hye-jung
Country: United States of America
The Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards (2015)
Seven vignettes explore the difference between fantasy and reality, memory and history, and the joy and agony of the human condition.
The Class (2022)
A coming of age film about a group of high school seniors forced to spend a Saturday at school completing an exam they either missed taking or failed. By the…
The Opening Act (2020)
The film follows Will Chu whose true life passion is to become a stand-up comedian. He is given the opportunity to emcee a comedy show, opening for his hero, Billy…
Big Boys (2024)
A coming-of-age story about Jamie, a teenage boy who develops a crush on his older cousin Allie’s boyfriend on a family camping trip.
Baby Steps (2023)
Em is 7-months pregnant and feels no connection to the baby inside her. She tries to follow the instructions of an outdated tape called How to Connect with your Unborn…
Julian Po (1997)
Christian Slater is a stranger who comes to a small town. The local citizens think he’s up to no good. After bothering him for a while, he blurts out in…
Caddyshack II (1988)
When a crass new-money tycoon’s membership application is turned down at a snooty country club, he retaliates by buying the club and turning it into a tacky amusement park.
Gay Jesus (2015)
Once upon a time in a cheap Jerusalem hotel room, Jesus and Judas are spending their time away from Nazareth between hot, sweaty, carnal love and preparing sermons for Jesus’…
Cult (2020)
A documentary crew travel to a remote village in England to capture the lives of notorious cult ‘Friends at the End’. F.A.T.E were once a growing religion but, after a…
Infinitely Polar Bear (2014)
A manic-depressive mess of a father tries to win back his wife by attempting to take full responsibility of their two young, spirited daughters, who don’t make the overwhelming task…
Lost Voice Guy: I’m Only In It for the Parking (2020)
Lee Ridley’s cutting edge material combines the political and personal with razor-sharp observations about disability and daily life. There’s nothing sweet and innocent about the “Lost Voice Guy”. Prepare to…