 | In this irreverent spoof of late-night television, humorous sketches mock varying forms of the media and other 1980s phonemena. Excruciatingly funny sketches include B.B. King making a public plea for "Blacks Without Soul," featuring the insipid... |
 | In this hilarious comedy, stars of the Emmy winning SCTV comedy troupe lampoon everything from religious cult to kung fu movies. Even the classic television series "Father Knows Best" gets the comic treatment. |
 | At a hospital, the blood sample of Marty, the father four year-old girl with a head injury, is taken and used covertly in a US Military experiment. It is used to create Alfie, a fearless warrior/solder with no moral judgement. Alfie has a telepathic... |
 | Filmmaker Robert Townsend directs a tenderly tearful story about love, discrimination, and survival with HOLIDAY HEART. The movie stars Ving Rhames as the title character, Holiday--a church-loving, flamboyant gay drag queen with a heart of gold.... |
 | A software company is developing "Evilution," a new first-person computer game in need of a frightening, challenging villain. The company hires three antisocial computer geeks--Hardcore (Tyler Mane), Bug (Jason Marsden), and Sol (Karim Prince)--who... |
 | As a hot new TV show's ratings continue to soar, so does the suicide and murder rate among its viewers. The show's host is conspiring with an alien brain to gain control of Earth. |
 | In this sequel to the 1985 Italian horror hit, residents trapped inside a high-rise apartment building are hunted down by bloodthirsty demons multiplying like cockroaches. Produced by Dario Argento, directed by Lamberto Bava. |
 | What would you do if you realized that your charming next-door neighbor (Chris Sarandon) was actually a bloodthirsty vampire? This is the dilemma Charley (William Ragsdale) must confront when he notices some rather strange occurrences on the block.... |
 | In this hilarious comedy, stars of the Emmy winning SCTV comedy troupe lampoon everything from religious cult to kung fu movies. Even the classic television series "Father Knows Best" gets the comic treatment. |
 | This wacky 1970s time capsule is notable for its format, themes, and no-holds-barred parodies of network television--news reports, commercials, and sitcoms. THE GROOVE TUBE probably takes a cue from British comedy troupes like Monty Python. A raunchy... |