Jim Norton
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Jim Norton: Please Be Offended
(2012)The caustic comedian goes after jaw-dropping laughs not intended for the faint of heart. Among his targets: the national hypersensitivity epidemic.

Jim Norton: Contextually Inadequate
(2015)Jim Norton's new stand-up comedy special "Contextually Inadequate" is 57 minutes of Norton addressing the topics of the day including workplace shootings, Bill Cosby, personal privacy, the art of the selfie, and the importance of an open mind.

Jim Norton: American Degenerate
(2013)In Jim Norton’s second premium stand-up special, he dishes on a wide variety of topics that lead him to push every hot button he can find.

Jim Norton: Mouthful of Shame
(2017)In this unrestricted jaunt through a gleefully filthy mind, comic Jim Norton offers a personal perspective on romance, desire and sexual proclivities.

Stan
(2006)In this heartfelt story, comedy icon Stan Laurel reunites with his dying screen partner, Oliver Hardy, to recall their lives and career together.

Prisoners of the Moon
(2019)Was the man who directed the Apollo 11 Moon Landing mission in 1969 also responsible for the deaths of 20,000 Slave Labourers. This is the story of Arthur Rudolph, one of over 100 Nazi rocket engineers secretly brought to America in 1945 to work on the Cold War missile programme, but in 1990 was arrested on suspicion of war crimes. His trial reveals America's desperation to beat Russia.

Jimmy's Hall
(2014)A good man intent on making the world a better place, Father James (Brendan Gleeson), is continually shocked and saddened by the spiteful and confrontational inhabitants of his small country town. One day his life is threatened during confession.

Can We Take a Joke?
(2016)Edgy comedians, including Gilbert Gottfried, Lisa Lampanelli, Adam Carolla and Penn Jillette take on the culture of outrage when comics go too far.

Mike Cannon: Life Begins
(2020)The new father discusses how his friends don’t really understand his work as a stand up comedian, his take on abortion, and road rage.

The Boy
(2016)Greta (Lauren Cohan) takes a job as a nanny and moves to an isolated home in rural England. She comes to find out that the child she was hired to care for is not an actual 8-year-old boy, but a life-sized porcelain doll. Isolated and alone in the house, Greta begins to question whether the doll is actually alive, she learns she wasn't just hired - she was chosen.

Water for Elephants
(2011)Against all odds, a veterinary student and a beautiful circus performer, meet and fall in love.

Memoirs of an Invisible Man
(1992)When a nuclear accident turns a salesman transparent, he discovers that invisibility—rather than the gift he thought it would be—is a profound burden.

Women Aren't Funny
(2014)Comedian Bonnie McFarlane dons her investigative journalists hat to find out once and for all if women are funny and report her unbiased findings in what some are calling the most important documentary of our generation. The film features interviews with notable male and female comedians such as Wanda Sykes, Joy Behar, Sarah Silverman, Rosie O'Donell, Lisa Lampanelli, Chris Rock, Artie Lange, Tom Arnold, club owners, bookers and man on the street interviews. It also chronicles the lives of Bonnie McFarlane and her husband comedian Rich Vos as they make the movie and deal with their own struggles doing standup all across the country.