Nunsense A-Men!
Drag nuns rock the house in this silly musical comedy!
Drag nuns rock the house in this silly musical comedy!
Shipwrecked twins provoke Elizabethan hijinks in this all male cross-dressing comedy.
A young executive climbs the company ladder by loaning out his apartment to his bosses for sexual escapades in 1950 in this Billy Wilder classic.
The love story between a psychotic Irish revolutionary and his cat. Wear old clothes, the blood sprays to row F in this dark, dark comedy.
Blood and chaos and screwball comedy fill this evening of Neil Simon.
It’s a clash of wills and politics as a new homeowner fights his neighbor over begonias and fences.
Santa hires an image consultant, and regrets it immediately.
A post modern take on the old Frankie and Annette beach movies.
Will this gleefully offensive indie horror movie bring about a DIY horror boom?
Middle-aged teens end up in a cabin, and killed one at a time by a creepy guy. Then it rains. A lot.
A teen movie, with zombies? Okay…
On the run from an assassin, international rock superstar Bené hides out in Los Angeles and prepares for a showdown with death. But he cannot fool death; for death knows that Bené microwaves his soup.
Safe cracker Dom Hemingway is out of jail, but still can’t crack success in either his personal or professional life.
Space aliens attempt to invade earth but are distracted by the local music scene.
A nice Jewish boy on the upper west side fights for his inheritance and his uncle’s girlfriend only to discover there is life beyond lox.
Two Americans and a Chinese girl from the morgue steal a body and go on a scenic road trip around Taiwan, seeking the ideal burial spot for their friend.
Funny People - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Concord Music Group). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Carl F Gauze got some laughs out of this new post-teen comedy, but found it had as much heart and depth as an Archie comic.
Darnell Shacklebee relives the ups and downs of his life when all his former therapists arrive at his coffee shop. Carl F Gauze looks past perhaps the worst film packaging ever and finds much to enjoy in this homemade release.
Jeff Daniels’ newest piece, a musical comedy western, is less about making people laugh and more about showcasing his tuneful songs. Julie Haverkate wonders how a play about a guitar-slinging cowboy could go so wrong.
With the thirty-fifth anniversary of debut album Whirlpool, UK shoegaze outfit Chapterhouse is back together again and touring the US as part of Slide Away Music Festival.
The Englert theater hosted Little Feat as they embark on their Last Farewell Tour.
Meiko Kaji’s katana is sharp and looking for revenge in Wandering Ginza Butterfly and its sequel, She Cat Gambler, a stylish pair of early ’70s action films.