After a car accident leaves ambitious real estate executive Katie Sloan (McKellar) with amnesia at a cozy mountain inn, she unexpectedly falls for the innkeeper’s son (Hutch) from her forgotten past – while helping his family fight to save their beloved lodge before her memory returns and threatens their second chance at love.
Drag queen Malibu Rivers realizes her prized wig has been stolen the night before the biggest pageant of the year. The only culprit could be her biggest rival, Velma Hope Williams. Malibu decides to break into Velma’s house to steal the wig back, but can Malibu escape with her wig... and her life?
The Cottage Boys will stay at a cabin for a few days. The fact that it will rain while they are there is a shame. Is Hank, their friend, able to save the atmosphere?
When the esteemed Nigel Ainsworth invites his friends and prestigious university colleagues over for a dinner party, they all get more than what they bargained for, as a murder mystery game ends in real-life foul play. But who is the killer? The Butler? The Maid? The younger gorgeous wife in a red dress? Perhaps it was the jealous faculty member or the death-obsessed goth girl? The only way to find out is to solve the clues hidden within this movie within-a-movie as the meta-cinema gets deadly in 'Who Dunt Dunt Dunnit?
The Guy from Harlem is the first blaxploitation film we’ve ever riffed! Why, you ask? To quote the temperamental yet ultimately quite sensitive gangster Harry De Bauld, a character you will grow to love as much as we do - “well, it’s...it’s kinda personal.” Okay it’s not actually personal at all, it’s just that the movie is really, really funny. It trades most of the sleaze, grime, and, well, exploitation that you expect from the genre for dopiness, sexual situations that fail to lead to actual sex, a clumsy confused sweetness, and more botched lines per minute than anything we’ve ever seen.
It's a fantasy house party from the 2000's and you're invited! Hosted by twin brothers Gred and Forge in their big family house while their parents are on vacation. Surely nothing could go wrong while the house is filled with magical creatures. Right?
When Sophie and Sam’s picture-perfect love story is transformed into a Christmas movie, their hometown of Waynesbridge, Washington, becomes a dazzling holiday film set. But as the spotlight grows brighter real-life challenges soon follow. As they navigate the pressures of expectation, will Sophie and Sam’s real-life wedding have to be re-written? Only they can answer the question every great love story faces: what lasts when the cameras stop rolling?
A group of friends from college made a promise to get together for Thanksgiving. Now, six months after graduation, they see each other once again and their unresolved issues bubble to the surface.
After finding out their roommate has a dislike for their favourite movie, Billy takes matters to the extreme by planning the death of their roommate in a poorly executed fashion.
Twenty-something Adele is haunted and hunted by zombies. She desperately seeks help--from her friends, her therapist, her mother--but no one hears or believes her. In Adele's lonely struggle to fend off her zombie stalkers, what will she do in order to survive?
Prisca and Nirina, two slightly crazy peasant girls, want to teach a lesson to Soa, a famous influencer and kidnap her to show her the realities of life.
A hired assassin accidentally kills a civilian he believed to be his target. The witness of the wrongful murder can't die. This is a problem for the assassin as the witness wants vengeance and will do whatever he can to get it. Even teaming up with the assassin to stop his employers and a mysterious looming threat from the floor above.
A pair of best friends watch a New York World Series together. One is a Mets fan, one is a Yankees fan. Will the rivalry between their fanbases get in the way of their friendship?
A swashbuckling, action-adventure comedy featuring a progressive Captain dealing with a crew that's set in their old ways- all while confronting gender inequality and the lack of self-awareness of overt masculinity - but all seen through the eyes of 17th Century Pirates.