Tag: comedy
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Blood, Guts, and Idiots Review: A Slasher Spoof With Big Laughs
Blood, Guts, and Idiots, written and directed by Drew Hodson, is a clever horror-comedy that lovingly spoofs the classic slasher formula. Blending the home invasion dread of Halloween (1978) with the fast, silly humor of Airplane! (1980), the film turns familiar horror setups into laugh-out-loud chaos. The premise is simple and effective. A masked killer,…
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The Fame Game Show Episode 9 starring Armando Flores
When Susie calls in sick, Red Harris suddenly has to save the show, fast. With no co-host and no time to panic (even if his “big boy pants” are still at the cleaners), Red turns to talent agent JJ, who goes into full emergency-booking mode to find a replacement before showtime. Enter Sassy, the new…
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The Night Before Christmas: A Holiday Heist with Heart and Humor
The Night Before Christmas from Scenes Plus blends holiday warmth with comedic crime to create a festive story that stands out from the season’s traditional offerings. Set on Christmas Eve, the film opens with a loving family settling in for the night. Their conversations about childhood memories, homemade hot chocolate, and spending time with Grandma…
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A Christmas Tale: A Christmas Horror Movie
A Christmas Tale, a new Christmas horror movie, turns a peaceful winter getaway into a nightmare. Brad and Sheila are hoping for a quiet season alone, but everything changes when an unexpected tragedy forces them to bury a body deep in the snowy Tennessee forest. What they try to hide refuses to stay buried. The…
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Compassionate Caren in the Big Bad World
Caren is an opinionated, middle-aged control freak who no longer feels accepted by the world.
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The Ad Challenge
The Ad Challenge is an exciting, family-friendly improv show that takes viewers behind the scenes of a fictional ad agency. Each week, watch our team and a special guest create a custom commercial in a high-stress environment. Starring Steve Durham and Bunny Stewart.
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Glasscock Park
A day at the park may not be what you expect. There is something for everyone at “Glasscock Park” including yoga, book club, theater, and the dog park. Follow George the Homeless Man and meet all the zany characters in this wacky comedic series. Created by Kevin Carrao and Patricia Rigney Glasscock Park features many…
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The Files of San Francisko: The Royal Flush
San FrancisKo is on edge. A ruthless killer is targeting the centuries-old royal family that has ruled the city in silence for generations. With every life taken, the fragile order holding the city together begins to crumble, threatening to plunge the streets into chaos. The only hope lies in a strange and unlikely figure: the…
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First Job
In First Job, writer-director Jay Beaver delivers a sharp, quirky comedy that captures the anxiety and absurdity of entering the working world for the very first time. The film follows a nervous young man, played by Beaver himself, as he embarks on his first day at the ominously vague Money Business Incorporated. Despite his mother’s…
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Deadly Brew
When the infamous Teapot Killer walks free, San Francisco barely has time to exhale before another body turns up — short, stout, and disturbingly posed like a nursery rhyme. Enter Detective Guerra, a straight-shooting investigator with the patience of a saint and the caffeine tolerance of a miner’s mug. Deadly Brew stirs together a wild…
