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With Pete Davidson • J.K. Simmons • David Koechner • Stephen Stanton • Shelby Young • Jason Anthony
Marmaduke epitomises the overgrown lapdog, with an irascible streak and a penchant for mischief tempered bye a deep sense of love and responsibility for his family. This time, he gets involved with the world of elite dog shows, dramatic divas, and hilarious rivalries.
- 2 / 5.0
With Tony Triano • Kathy Searle • Daniel Keith • Roger Hendricks Simon • Sybil Lines • Sheila Stasack • James Patrick Nelson • Mary Dougherty • Courtney Bissonette
The residents of a small remote town panic when the EPA announces mandatory changes to their chemical plant could cause a dramatic increase in their libido.
- 4.53 / 5.0
With Shalini Pandey • Jia Vaidya • Maneesh Sharma • Ranveer Singh • Ratna Pathak Shah • Mohammed Monis Mansoori • Abhinay Raj Singh • Boman Irani • Divyang Thakkar
An unlikely hero champions women empowerment.
- 2.5 / 5.0
With Christopher Lloyd • Richard Kind • Austin Crute • Tara Holt • Nadia Alexander • Stephen Friedrich • Sarah Yarkin • Joe Adler
When an ambitious but hopelessly pretentious thespian couple gets blackballed from the New York theatre scene, they relocate to Fargo, North Dakota and form a new ensemble to start a theatrical revolution.
- 5 / 5.0
With Brian Cates • Robert Amaya • Mark Christopher Lawrence • Tommy Woodard • Eddie James • Leigh-Allyn Baker • Gigi Orsillo • Cece Kelly • Heather Land • Rene Gutteridge
When their pastor encourages the congregation to sign-up for a week away at family camp, Grace (Leigh-Allyn Baker) believes she’s found the perfect cure for her imperfect clan—even if they’d all rather be anywhere but at rustic Camp Katokwah. The first feature film from The Skit Guys—Tommy Woodard and Eddie James—Family Camp is a laugh-out-loud comedy that is sure to touch the hearts and tickle the funny bones of every family member from eight to eighty.
- 4.79 / 5.0
With Rebel Wilson • Alicia Silverstone • Angourie Rice • Jeremy Stein • Jake Weiner • Jeremy Ray Taylor • Mary Holland • Avantika • Michael Cimino • Zaire Adams • Todd Garner • Justin Hartley • Zoë Chao • Sam Richardson • Alex Hardcastle • Molly Brown • Chris Parnell • Chris Bender • Jake Wagner • Brandon Scott Jones • Jade Bender • Joshua Colley • Ana Yi Puig • Tyler Barnhardt
A cheerleading stunt gone wrong landed her in a 20-year coma. Now she's 37, newly awake and ready to live out her high school dream: becoming prom queen.
- 3.5 / 5.0
With Victoria Justice • Adam Demos • Robyn Snyder • Elizabeth Hackett • Craig Horner • Hilary Galanoy • Stuart McDonald • Deborah Evans • Deborah Glover • Tracey Vieira • Luca Sardelis • Samantha Cain • Antonio Alvarez • Lucy Durack • Emily Haven • Natalie Abbott • Jayden Popik • More Like This
When Lola (Victoria Justice), a hard-driving LA wine company sales exec, quits her job in hopes of starting her own wine distribution company, she eagerly books herself a plane ticket to rural Australia to chase her first potential client, Vaughn Family Wines. Unfortunately for Lola, the Vaughn Family is not interested in doing business with a fledgling company. Eager to prove herself, Lola volunteers to fill a vacant position on the Vaughn sheep farm as a farmhand. At first, Lola doesn’t seem cut out for the tough work of mending fences and wrangling sheep, but she and the dashing station manager Max (Adam Demos) strike up a friendship as he trains her. And, as they open up to one another, Lola discovers that Australia has introduced her to much more than just a love for entrepreneurship with a newfound love for Max. But will Max’s secrets prevent Lola from reaping what she romantically sows?
- 3.33 / 5.0
With Megan Fox • Pete Davidson • Dove Cameron • Whitney Cummings • Zach Villa • Jenna Boyd • Machine Gun Kelly • Mod Sun • Becky G • GaTa • Boo Johnson
Movie star London Ransom's world is turned upside down when he receives a break up text from the love of his life on the day of the most important meeting of his career.
- 2.5 / 5.0
With Maddie Nichols • RJ Cyler • John Fischer • Sabrina Carpenter • Marty Bowen • Carey Williams • Issac Klausner • Donald Elise Watkins • Sebastian Chacon • Madison Thompson • Diego Abraham • KD Davila
Kunle (Donald Elise Watkins) and his best friend, Sean (RJ Cyler), are both seniors in college about to embark on an epic night of Spring Break parties. Sean has the whole night planned out, including every party they will hit on their “legendary tour.” Kunle is down, yet mostly concerned with finishing up his mold experiment in his lab, as his acceptance to Princeton is hinging on the results. They return to their apartment to pre-game, yet find that their roommate, Carlos (Sebastian Chacon), left the door open. As they enter with trepidation, Sean and Kunle discover a drunk, semi-conscious White female they don’t know on the floor and an oblivious Carlos, who didn’t hear her come in over the videogame blaring in his ears. Kunle wants to call the cops but Sean vehemently opposes the idea concerned how it will look when the cops show up (two Black men, one Latino man and a passed out White woman).
Together, Carlos, Sean and Kunle load the girl - who they nickname Goldilocks, but whose real name is Emma (Maddie Nichols) - into Sean’s van, with the intention of taking her somewhere safe rather than calling the police. Meanwhile, Emma’s sister, Maddy (Sabrina Carpenter), has realized that Emma left the party they were at, and begins to search for her in a drunk panic using Emma’s phone’s location. What ensues is a chaotic, hilarious, and tension- filled chase all over town as our trio grapples with their differences while attempting to bring Emma to safety.
- 3.8 / 5.0
With Samara Weaving • Eugenio Derbez • Marisol Nichols • Max Greenfield • Ravi Patel • Amaury Nolasco • Richard Wong • Bob Fisher • Rob Greenberg • Betsy Brandt • Carlos Santos • Ben Odell • Noemi Gonzalez • Carmen Salinas • Tiana Okoye • Diany Rodriguez • Armando Hernández • John Pirucello • Alex Fernandez
In The Valet, world famous movie star, Olivia (Samara Weaving) faces a PR disaster when a paparazzi snaps a photo of her with her married lover, Vincent (Max Greenfield). The hard-working valet Antonio (Eugenio Derbez) accidentally appears in the same photo and is enlisted to pose as Olivia’s new boyfriend as a cover up. This ruse with Olivia thrusts Antonio into the spotlight and unexpected chaos. In this fish out of water romantic comedy, two worlds and cultures collide as both Olivia and Antonio start to see themselves more clearly than ever before.
- 4.38 / 5.0
With Eric Bana • Seth Rogen • Will Arnett • Keegan-Michael Key • David Hoberman • Andy Samberg • J.K. Simmons • Dennis Haysbert • Tim Robinson • Todd LIeberman • John Mulaney • Flula Borg • Alexander Young • Tom Peitzman • Chris Parnell • Akiva Schaffer • Dan Gregor • Doug Mand • KiKi Layne • Tress MacNeille
In Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers, Chip and Dale are living amongst cartoons and humans in modern-day Los Angeles, but their lives are quite different now. It has been decades since their successful television series was canceled, and Chip (voice of Mulaney) has succumbed to a life of suburban domesticity as an insurance salesman. Dale (voice of Sandberg), meanwhile, has had CGI surgery and works the nostalgia convention circuit, desperate to relive his glory days. When a former cast mate mysteriously disappears, Chip and Dale must repair their broken friendship and take on their Rescue Rangers detective personas once again to save their friend’s life.
- 3.63 / 5.0
With Kristen Schaal • Dan Mintz • Loren Bouchard • H. Jon Benjamin • Eugene Mirman • John Roberts • Larry Murphy
The Belcher family tries to save the restaurant from closing as a sinkhole forms in front of it, while the kids try to solve a mystery that could save their family's restaurant.
- 3.82 / 5.0
With Loren Bouchard
A short tied to the release of The Bob's Burgers Movie. A musical where we'll see Tina, Eugene and Louise Belcher sing a song called 'My Butt Has a Fever'.
- 4 / 5.0
With Lea Thompson • Hannah Marks • Kyle Gallner • Nick Chinlund • Griffin Gluck • Pat Healy • Nico Greetham • Mary Lynn Rajskub • Emily Skeggs • David Yow • Adam Carter Rehmeier
An on-the-lam punk rocker and a young woman obsessed with his band unexpectedly fall in love and go on an epic journey together through America's decaying Midwestern suburbs.
- 4.8 / 5.0
With Maddie Nichols • RJ Cyler • John Fischer • Sabrina Carpenter • Marty Bowen • Carey Williams • Issac Klausner • Donald Elise Watkins • Sebastian Chacon • Madison Thompson • Diego Abraham • KD Davila
Kunle (Donald Elise Watkins) and his best friend, Sean (RJ Cyler), are both seniors in college about to embark on an epic night of Spring Break parties. Sean has the whole night planned out, including every party they will hit on their “legendary tour.” Kunle is down, yet mostly concerned with finishing up his mold experiment in his lab, as his acceptance to Princeton is hinging on the results. They return to their apartment to pre-game, yet find that their roommate, Carlos (Sebastian Chacon), left the door open. As they enter with trepidation, Sean and Kunle discover a drunk, semi-conscious White female they don’t know on the floor and an oblivious Carlos, who didn’t hear her come in over the videogame blaring in his ears. Kunle wants to call the cops but Sean vehemently opposes the idea concerned how it will look when the cops show up (two Black men, one Latino man and a passed out White woman).
Together, Carlos, Sean and Kunle load the girl - who they nickname Goldilocks, but whose real name is Emma (Maddie Nichols) - into Sean’s van, with the intention of taking her somewhere safe rather than calling the police. Meanwhile, Emma’s sister, Maddy (Sabrina Carpenter), has realized that Emma left the party they were at, and begins to search for her in a drunk panic using Emma’s phone’s location. What ensues is a chaotic, hilarious, and tension- filled chase all over town as our trio grapples with their differences while attempting to bring Emma to safety.
- 3.8 / 5.0
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