A father and daughter accidentally hit and kill a unicorn while en route to a weekend retreat, where his billionaire boss seeks to exploit the creature’s miraculous curative properties.
Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon teams up with a nuclear physicist to solve a murder and stop a terrorist act targeting the Vatican. The Illuminati, an underground secret society, kidnaps potential candidates for the papal conclave and threatens to destroy the Vatican with stolen antimatter. Langdon must solve the clues left by the Illuminati to save the four kidnapped individuals and prevent the catastrophic explosion.
Dud, a pool boy, loses his job and his father, and finds solace in a secret lodge. He becomes entangled in a mystical connection and embarks on a quest for meaning and purpose.
TJ Jagodowski and Dave Pasquesi are true improv legends. Their show, TJ and Dave, is an international award-winning show that has inspired improvisers all over the world. If you've never seen long form improvisation, this is an excellent place to start!
To Rome with Love follows multiple storylines and characters as they navigate love, fame, and the complexities of life in Rome. From an architect falling for a tourist to a retired undertaker pursuing stardom, the film delves into the romantic and comedic moments that make up life in the eternal city.
After being fired from his job at a bank, a man seeks revenge and gets caught up in a twisted web of deception and dark comedy.
Factory was a comedy television series. It premiered on Sunday, 29 June 2008 at 10:00 p.m. Eastern/9:00 p.m. Central on Spike. The series, produced by 3 Arts Entertainment, is directed by and stars Mitch Rouse and fellow comedians Michael Coleman, Jay Leggett and David Pasquesi. The pilot episode of the show has been made available free on iTunes. The show starred and was produced by Mitch Rouse, formerly of According To Jim.
In the icy town of Wichita, Kansas, a crooked lawyer and a strip club owner hatch a plan to steal money from a mobster, but things quickly go awry as they find themselves entangled in a web of betrayal, murder, and lust.
The Landrys are blindsided by news of their son's behavior, and must rally to find their way amidst comical family dysfunction.
Trust Us, This Is All Made Up is a documentary film that takes viewers behind the scenes of the world of improv comedy. The movie follows the journey of renowned improvisers TJ Jagodowski and David Pasquesi, as they create and perform a completely unscripted and spontaneous show. Through interviews and live performances, the film explores the art of improv and highlights the unique comedic talents of Jagodowski and Pasquesi.
Two young filmmakers travel the country following comedy legend Emo Philips to literally multiple shows, interviewing his fans to discover the true nature of their fixation with coleslaw enthusiast and comedian, Emo Philips.
Cassidy is a struggling actress, grinding out auditions, worrying that any chance at stardom may have already passed her by. Desperate to save money to move to Hollywood, she takes a job working as a runner for her mother's boyfriend.
The movie follows the life of a struggling actor and schoolteacher who is looking for love, success in comedy, and his true passion for cheese. He faces various challenges in his personal and professional life, including auditions, agents, and being overweight. Along the way, he encounters quirky characters and comedic situations that test his resolve.
Ten More is a suspenseful drama that follows a group of friends who find themselves facing the dire consequences of playing a dangerous game. As they delve deeper into the game, their lives and relationships become more complicated, leading to shocking revelations and unexpected outcomes. With each passing round, the stakes get higher, pushing them to their limits both mentally and physically. Can they survive the game or will it consume them all?
Part talk show and part workplace comedy, "Bettendorf Talks” is set in the titular Quad City, hosted by TJ and Dave, a comedy duo of former middling renown. They are trying to use this show as a stepping stone to regain some of their former perceived glory. It’s an unrealistic expectation in a town with no stars, a show with no budget, an inexperienced writing staff, Dave’s ego and TJ’s naiveté. The band rocks, the local guests are quirky and fun, the director is an absolute boss, the producer is motivated, the announcer might be a murderer, but despite all that going for it, it’s shocking how little can be accomplished when everyone is working as hard as they can in separate directions.
Nostalgic for his glory days, a frustrated stay-at-home dad invites all of his high school Facebook friends to an 80s-themed surprise party for his exhausted corporate wife.
Middle-aged Lonnie hasn't done much since he graduated high school. His only shot at greatness is to take his relationship to the next level.
Two grown men that need to grow up become hired killers.
A young woman grapples with the supernatural origins of a family dinner.
When a big mistake leaves an altruistic law-school grad desperate for a job, he must descend, like Dante, into the Inferno: a uniquely unethical firm of divorce lawyers. In this black comedy, the main character's fundamental resolve to do the right thing collides with the tragicomic absurdity of corrupt or incompetent attorneys, damaged, unbalanced clients, and a catastrophically broken family-law system. Pilot Synopsis: Tommy Laudadio, an altruistic law-school grad paying a steep price for a big mistake, is beyond desperate for a job. At an interview with a divorce firm he observes the owner and his henchman bullying and cheating clients; while trying to help the clients Tommy comes face to face with tragicomic absurdity of the entire family-law system. This might be Tommy's last chance to save his future-but it's clear he will have to sacrifice every principle he lives by if he wants to grab it.