What’s the Matter with Gerald?
A hypochondriac irks his partner by embracing the advice of an eccentric healer.
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Director: Matt Riddlehoover
Actors: Angel Luis, Claudia Church, Daniel Chioco, Emily Todoran, Jacob York, Jonathan Everett, Kathy Cash, Katie Groshong, Susannah Devereux
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I Love Wing Chun
A martial arts comedy about 3 good friends – a wealthy businessman, a kung fu master n a swindler. The swindler on the verge of dying, begs kung fu master…
Aquarium of the Dead
A scientific mishap causes the species of an aquarium to become zombies.
Tokyo Pop
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Evil Everywhere
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The Madwoman of Chaillot
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The Knight Before Christmas
A medieval English knight is magically transported to present day where he ends up falling for a high school science teacher.
Vacation Friends 2
Newly married Marcus and Emily invite Ron and Kyla, who are also newly married with a baby, to join them at a Caribbean resort, where Marcus is meeting with the…
Ninotchka
A stern Russian woman sent to Paris on official business finds herself attracted to a man who represents everything she is supposed to detest.
Bobby Slayton: Born to Be Bobby
Comedy veteran Bobby Slayton pulls out all the stops for this hourlong comedy special that finds him riffing on the differences between men and women, the general hotness of Victoria’s…
Out of the Dark
After being haunted by evil spirits inside a residential building, a security guard seeks help from a mysterious exorcist, who turns out to be an escaped mental patient.
