The Luck of the Irish (1948)
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Romance
Director: Henry Koster
Actors: Anne Baxter, Cecil Kellaway, James Todd, Jayne Meadows, Lee J. Cobb, Tyrone Power
Country: United States of America
Cadillac Man (1990)
Joe’s a car salesman with a problem—he has two days to sell 12 cars or he loses his job. This would be a difficult task at the best of times…
The Man with Bogart’s Face (1980)
In this send-up of the Humphrey Bogart detective films of the 1940s, a man idolizes Bogart so much that he has his features altered to look exactly like him and…
A Wrestling Christmas Miracle (2020)
An 11-year old phenom wrestler with an undefeated record, Kace Gabriel gives up the sport to write/direct a movie. He believes that if the film makes his best friend, Charlie,…
The Dog Who Saved Christmas (2009)
Zeus, a Labrador Retriever and a former police dog, has lost his bark after his barking ended up blowing off a five-year investigation and his partner can’t shoot straight again…
Greg Davies: You Magnificent Beast (2018)
Greg is back with his first stand up show in four years, and biggest ever tour, You Magnificent Beast.
Even More Funny Women of a Certain Age (2021)
Golden Globe winner Teri Hatcher joins the stage with some of the funniest women in comedy for one night of over-the-top, uninhibited stand-up.
White Men Can’t Jump (2023)
Seemingly opposite street hoopers, Jeremy, an injury prone former star, and Kamal, a has-been prodigy, team up to take one final shot at living out their dreams.
Sgt. Bilko (1996)
The US army is known for churning out lean mean fighting machines intent on protecting our great nation. Sergeant Ernie Bilko is the leader of a ragtag group of the…
Am I Racist? (2024)
Matt Walsh goes deep undercover in the world of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Prepare to be shocked by how far race hustlers will go and how much further Matt Walsh…
Dave Chappelle: For What It’s Worth (2004)
Comedian Dave Chappelle does what he does best in this outrageous and hilarious standup performance, which allows him to push the envelope far beyond what he does on his TV…