A children's TV show host, after the loss of his daughter, attempts to seek solace in Bangkok after meeting the singer of an all-girl Thai rock band, who helps him reconnect with his long-muted passion for making music.
Hank Chen delivers a rip-roaring stand-up (er, sit down) hour just 6 days after being hit by a car. In his very first special, Hank holds nothing back taking on dictators, confused racists, the Hollywood machine, his father, or himself.
The Book of Job is about a high school student who has trouble separating reality from fiction. Young Job falls "madly in love" with a new girl who catches his eye one Sunday mass. In the midst of his conforming to what he believes to be her idealized standards, he realizes his life is about so much more than simply himself.
Two grocery store workers from different districts meet and end up spending time with each other over a weekend after the store they're assigned to open in another town shuts down unexpectedly.
Centered around one couple (Stan and Kelly Stevenson) who seem to be more committed to growing apart rather than growing together. Their friends are caught in the middle of divorce conversations during one of the most joyous seasons of the year. Rather working things out, Kelly's one wish for Christmas is for Jesus to bless her with a new husband.
It is the year 2025, and Alejandro tells his grandson Josue a story from a book that he is reading about a singer and a dancer who fell in love in 1985, but love represents much more than only sharing life together.
The rural Castaño family's lives are turned upside down with the arrival of Pitonisa, a self-proclaimed clairvoyant that declares that buried in their backyard is ancient treasure sure to bring them prosperity. Slowly able to gain their trust, Pitonisa creeps into and complicates the relationships amongst the Castaño family while keeping her true identity and motives hidden. Whether her claims to clairvoyance and future riches are true is up to the Castaño family - and the audience - to find out.
Andy Lee, a bar owner struggling with a gambling addiction, risks losing his establishment when he gambles it away to the cunning and manipulative MS Nelly. Determined to keep his desperate situation hidden from his volatile wife, Jade, Andy strikes a risky deal with Nelly. In exchange for a 30-day ultimatum to raise the required funds, Andy agrees to be at Nelly's beck and call, embarking on a dangerous journey to regain ownership of his cherished bar.
Instructions for Polygamy addresses adult comedy from taboos and current themes: Pregnancy as a product of consumption, virtual links as affective delivery, sex toys as a possibility of exploring one's own enjoyment; plus tensions between hedonism, responsibility or individual interaction, marriage. And between these tugs arises the entanglement. Adult comedy entertains, opens debate, proposes refection. However, with some exceptions, it has long been completely absent from Argentine Cinema
Johnny Starr is The Rev, a white evangelist who was adopted and raised in Arkansas by a devout black family. As Johnny grows older, he's torn between his desire to preach the Gospel or play rock and roll.
An LAPD officer with a brain injury tries to save his partner's kidney, which has been kidnapped by terrorists with indistinguishable European accents.