In this thrilling and dryly funny sequel to the acclaimed low-budget hit Ramekin, Emily (Jamie Saunders) and the porcelain dish return for a self-referential, mind-bending adventure through the horrors of both filmmaking and romance.
Fame driven Ken Dean becomes the subject of a documentary when he attempts to start a pornography company. Following the failure of the company, Ken uses his father's religious music to start a Christian rock band but finds himself trapped in a gay conversion cult.
Character comedian Kylie Brakeman teaches an acting masterclass as Linda Hollywood, a problematic, old school talent agent on a mission to spread her industry wisdom—and save her own career in the process.
The story of Sylvia, an actuarial at an insurance company, who needs to escape a mysterious 23 minute time loop, keep the world from ending, and possibly eat birthday cake.
Two best friends head to Vegas for a bachelor party with a twist: instead of hiring strippers, they decide to become them. Training with a real male revue troupe, they meet colorful characters on a wild, heartwarming journey.
Ralph, a mourning detective, discovers an unwelcome lump and an equally unwelcome partner, Xavier. The investigator contends with Xavier’s exuberance as they navigate a quirky partnership between unlikely cases, themselves and a mysterious lump.
A frontier-era gang of misfits band together to battle an ancient and evil bloodthirsty hellbeast of Native folklore in this retro homage to classic 80's creature features.
On an enchanting Christmas Eve, a group of resourceful vagabonds plot their way into a magnificent mansion, outwitting the staff into believing that they are the owner's long-lost relatives.
After faking a wedding with her childhood best friend to please her mom's dying wish, Dannie, an insatiable idealist, is faced with a dilemma when her mother is miraculously healed.
An LAPD officer with a brain injury tries to save his partner's kidney, which has been kidnapped by terrorists with indistinguishable European accents.
Ginny Hogan has an idea of what her life should look like by 30, and she's got a plan to get herself there. With detours into Silicon Valley, her childhood bedroom, AA meetings, too many doctors' offices, and just the right number of beds, the stand up comic and former data scientist tries to literally chart her way to success.
Scianel is a young girl from the ZEN (a public housing project neighborhood) in the city of Palermo an area on the outskirts of Palermo, who is not able to give a name or a form to her diversity. She knows she's "weird" but hasn't understood to what extent yet. When, during a workshop, she discovers her talent for painting, her world changes: what she draws comes to life, it develops a soul. Even if for her this gift becomes a surprise and then a comfort, for her grandfather, instead, it becomes a possibility to make money. Gathering the most bizarre demands from the people of the neighborhood he makes his granddaughter draw what these people think they desire, not realising what they really need.
As community college professor Peter Gottlieb's life spirals out of control, a strange friendship blossoms with one of his students, Sabrina Carbonowitz. When Sabrina goes missing, Peter is pinned for the whole thing.