Ellie and Abbie (and Ellie’s Dead Aunt) (2020)
Director: Monica Zanetti
Actors: Bridie Connell, Julia Billington, Marta Dusseldorp, Rachel House, Sophie Hawkshaw, Zoe Terakes
Country: Australia
Mickey’s Rival (1936)
Minnie’s old friend, Mortimer Mouse, drops in on Mickey and Minnie’s picnic. His practical jokes and coming on to Minnie soon have Mickey stewing, and their car isn’t happy either….
Little Evil (2017)
Gary, who has just married Samantha, the woman of his dreams, discovers that her six-year-old son may be the Antichrist.
Amazon Bullseye (2024)
Once an Olympic medalist in archery but now the top target for restructuring, Jin-bong heads to the Amazon to seize one last chance offered by his company. After barely surviving…
An Intimate Evening with Adam Pally (2025)
Equal parts stand-up, documentary, and rock concert, Adam Pally plays with the truth and his guitar in a one-time-only performance.
Filme Gel (2024)
Frankenhooker (1990)
A medical school dropout loses his fiancée in a tragic lawnmower incident and decides to bring her back to life. Unfortunately, he was only able to save her head, so…
Palmy Days (1931)
Musical comedy antics in an art deco bakery (motto: “Glorifying the American Doughnut”) where Eddie Cantor, the overworked assistant to a phony psychic, is mistaken for an efficiency expert and…
Waiting for Guffman (1996)
Aspiring director Corky St. Clair and the marginally talented amateur cast of his hokey small-town musical production go overboard when they learn that Broadway theater agent Mort Guffman will be…
A Close Shave (1996)
Wallace’s whirlwind romance with the proprietor of the local wool shop puts his head in a spin, and Gromit is framed for sheep-rustling in a fiendish criminal plot.
Mystery Date (1991)
Tom McHugh quickly learns that his perfect big brother Craig isn’t all he’s cracked up to be while on a night on the town with the girl next door, during…
Michael Che Matters (2016)
“SNL” star Michael Che takes on hot-button topics like inequality, homophobia and gentrification in this stand-up set filmed live in Brooklyn.