
Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens (2016)
The new installment of the Sharknado franchise takes place 5 years after Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! There have been no Sharknados in the intervening years, but now they’re appearing again in unexpected ways.
Director: Anthony C. Ferrante, Glenn Miller
Actors: Cheryl Tiegs, Cody Linley, David Hasselhoff, Gary Busey, Ian Ziering, Imani Hakim, Masiela Lusha, Ryan Newman, Tara Reid, Tommy Davidson

Operation Cupcake (2012)
When Army Colonel Griff Carson (Dean Cain) returns home from Germany on a two-month leave, he considers retiring if he doesn’t get promoted to General. Being away on deployment has…

Margaret Cho: I’m the One That I Want (2000)
November, 1999, Margaret Cho is home in San Francisco at the Warfield Theater. Cho structures her monologue loosely on her professional life’s trajectory: doing stand-up, cast in an ABC-TV sitcom,…

Reggie Watts: Why Shit So Crazy? (2010)
One of the most fascinating and unique artists working today, Reggie Watts combines looped vocals created live on stage with his unique brand of improvised comedy. Reggie’s subjects range from…

Bikini Jones and the Temple of Eros (2010)
Dr. Bikini Jones is on the hunt for the lost Temple of Eros. Using a golden idol as her guide, she searches the wild land of Moronica, along the way…

Children of the Revolution (1996)
A man (Richard Roxburgh) the Australian government blames for 1990s political woes blames his mother (Judy Davis), a communist Stalin seduced in 1951.

Only When I Laugh (1981)
A boozy Broadway actress comes out of a 12-week cure to face the problems of her best friends as well as her needy daughter. She tries to balance the terrors…

Stranger Than Paradise (1984)
Rootless Hungarian émigré Willie, his pal Eddie, and visiting sixteen-year-old cousin Eva always manage to make the least of any situation, whether aimlessly traversing the drab interiors and environs of…

Robin Williams: Live at the Met (1986)
He’s the Pavarotti of Puns, the Domingo of Drollery, the Caruso of Comedy–Robin Williams Live at New York’s Metropolitan Opera House. It’s comedy at the speed of light, with more…

Whole New Thing (2005)
Socially isolated by his parents (Rebecca Jenkins, Robert Joy), an androgynous teen (Aaron Webber) enrolls in high school and develops a crush on his male teacher (Daniel MacIvor).