Alex, Rodda and Sean return for more silliness. This time, with a film society in tow in the sequel to the award winning Mike & Dave Need Quinnie Dates!
In mid-90s Mexico City, five young siblings are left in the care of their grandmother after their parents suddenly disappear. As they fight to survive, the line between reality and something darker starts to blur. The grandmother, haunted by eerie visions and deepening fears, becomes more distant, while the children’s grip on reality begins to unravel. After a clash with their neighbors, the siblings withdraw even further into isolation, cutting themselves off from the outside world.
A one-night-only special event presented by Charles Li, where he takes the audience on an emotional journey to share stories from his childhood, the moral dilemmas he faced growing up, and the heartfelt principles he learned from these life lessons.
Adnan, a carefree bachelor, falls in love with Bipasha. However, to keep her divorce a secret from her family, Bipasha asks him to pretend to be her husband. Adnan agrees, but this leads to misunderstandings. Will they be able to resolve the complexities of their relationship?
This spectacularly eccentric satire by Su Hui-Yu draws on 1970s Taiwanese TV culture and has a roller-skating Hitler dance with Stalin and Mao do the same with Chiang Kai-shek. A revue show of dictators in cahoots with the entertainment industry.
After making the return to the office on a hybrid schedule, two coworkers known to each other only as Ms. Monday and Mr. Tuesday start sending friendly notes, sparking an office romance.