A group of friends gather for a party on April Fool's Day, but soon they realize that there is a masked killer among them. As the night progresses, they must uncover the identity of the killer before it's too late.
Videoman is a comedy-drama movie that follows a lonely and alcoholic VHS collector as he navigates through his obsession. Living in a basement and drowning in debt, he finds solace in his video collection. However, when he becomes involved in a split-screen telephone call mystery, his life takes a bizarre turn. Genre-bending and filled with 80s nostalgia, this film explores themes of loneliness, outsider culture, and the power of video.
There was an old lady who swallowed a fly, and no one knows why. What else can this old lady fit in her stomach?
Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project is a documentary film that tells the story of Marion Stokes, an activist and video archivist who obsessively recorded television news for over 30 years. The film explores her life, her hoarding of videotapes, and the impact of her collection on journalism, technology, and the future of archival preservation.
Phobia is a psychological thriller. It is a two-hander, a battle of wits between a husband and wife who are separating.
From the "George W. Bush Dictionary" entries to the Top Ten Bushisms roundup, this DVD covers some of the more memorable malaprops from George W. Bush. Includes the actual video clips, audio clips, musical interpretations by The George W. Bush Singers, and animated segments from Chris "Sketchboy" Routly. Host Brian Unger takes us on a guided tour through the forest of foibles with commentary from Jacob Weisberg and Al Franken.
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