Two peasant children fully enjoy their territory, a political circumstance can change their friendship, everything depends on a couple of words that will be pronounced by one of their parents.
When villains unleash chaos on Axle City, who can the monster machines turn to for help? Super Wheels Blaze! Blaze and friends transform into big-wheeled superheroes - with powers to keep the world safe from danger and stop evildoers in their tracks.
Folk singer, lesbian and checked-shirt-collector Grace Petrie has been incorrectly called Sir every day of her adult life, and, having finally run out of things to write whiny songs about, she’s putting down the guitar to try and work out why. Finding herself at 35 in an age of incessantly and increasingly fraught gender politics, Grace feels both more exposed and less seen than ever. Join her as she explores what butch identity means in a world moving beyond labels, and tries to work out where it, and she, belong in the new frontline of queer liberation. Sounds funny, right? No stranger to comedy, Grace has appeared on BBC Radio 4’s The Now Show and smash hit podcast The Guilty Feminist, and has long since earned a reputation as the folk scene’s funniest lesbian. Her eagerly-awaited standup debut has been a long time coming – and was a runaway success at 2022’s Edinburgh Festival.
Gergő and Liza, a young couple in their early twenties living a carefree life with their cats. Gergő’s mother is the character that brings the conflict by representing the generational differences especially when it comes to the subject of starting a family today. The plot revolves around a very typical Sunday family gathering where all the disagreements keep coming up, leading us to tense, uncomfortable situation. The film addresses issues such as the housing crisis, dysfunctional family patterns, and how these effects the younger generation's plans for the future. This mess is presented in a fresh, undramatic way, using experimental elements.
Embattled LA private eye Chino Diamond is hired to track down Wilt, a mysterious man on the run with a set of fabled jazz tapes from late jazz legend Mink Fungus. As Chino navigates the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles, he finds himself dodging the ruthless henchmen of Koviak, a powerful mobster who wants the tapes for his own sinister plans. From dive bars to back-alley sushi joints, this animated noir romp blends wild characters, dry humor, and unexpected twists through a city as strange as its inhabitants.
Jay Light: My Wife Hates These Jokes – the first special presented by Roast Battle League! In this new special from Jay Light (Roast Battle, America's Got Talent) he jokes about his new marriage, going to weird weddings, being a sober enabler, looking like every true crime villain, and more. His wife hates these jokes but I promise you'll love them. Filmed live at Dallas Comedy Club.
A tragedy of a man who happens (on accident) to fall into purgatory. After which a series of bizarre events occur within and a gradual realisation of his demise
As his Y2K hysteria subsides, Kevin steps out of his DIY bunker, into the unfamiliar surface world. He is confronted with past loves, nostalgia, and curiosity if there's still a place for him in a world that's spun forward without him.
In a hilariously chaotic bid for independence, a submissive boyfriend stages a series of absurd escape attempts from his overbearing girlfriend’s clutches, only to find himself tangled in increasingly ridiculous situations that blur the line between love and captivity.
Ben’s been keeping his eyes open lately and his nose well and truly to the grindstone. He’s tried to stop looking at his phone as much. He walks down the street, no phone. Sits in a waiting room, no phone. Gets an uber, zero phone. The show is not about Ben trying to use his phone less, he’s just telling you this because the decrease in phone usage means the observation uptake has been through the roof! He’s noticed stuff about moths, about how sometimes cows get stuck in tornadoes and definitely other stuff as well. Ben’s mind is open and yours probably has a little sign on it that says, “back in ten minutes.” No offence.
Henri Pyhäpuu, the star of a popular soap opera, wants to change the image of his role, but director Teuvo Tulimaa plans to make the character an even more ruthless killer. Henri flees from his hateful fans and wakes up on an island inhabited by a mute family, where a cult-like drama begins due to a bet from the previous evening. The film combines realism and surrealism, offering a multi-layered and intelligent experience through dark humor. It is aimed at a more mature audience that appreciates complex and provocative cinematic art.