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For 25 years, Chicago's i.O. Theater has been a training ground for the world's top improv comedians, including many cast members and writers of Saturday Night Live, The Daily Show, Late Night... |
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This rare look at Harlow starlet Alice Faye before her big box office makeover shows her singing, dancing and romancing in a musical comedy filled with hope, glamour and happiness. As a... |
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Back in the day, "Dub Ridaz" was one of the hottest crews in Hip-Hop, but the days of platinum records, sold-out shows and fly females are nothing but a memory. Now with no record deal and fading... |
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A wonderfully offbeat comedy about teenage self-discovery in the early '70s, Anita & Me explores the world of 12-year-old Meena (Chandeep Uppal), who has moved to England... |
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| The Bard's brilliant comedy with Sir Laurence Olivier in his first Shakespearian role. Elisabeth Bergner stars as Rosalind, the daughter of an exiled Duke, who falls in love with Orlando (Olivier), the... |
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Attack from Mars tells the terrifying story of a handful of people who fight off a fearsome vampire creature from the planet Mars when it invades the local movie theater in Burbank,... |
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In a time when East and West do not seem to understand each other, top stand-up comics of Middle Eastern descent Ahmed Ahmed, Aron Kader, and Maz Jobrani take it upon themselves to single-handedly... |
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| Daring for its time (or any time), Bed and Sofa is the story of a love triangle between a woman and two men living together in a one-room basement apartment in 1927 Moscow. When Liuda becomes pregnant... |
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The time is the 1950s, and the hottest comedy act in Hollywood is Martin and Lewis. Taking full advantage of the trend, Dean Martin look-alike Duke Mitchell and his partner, Jerry Lewis clone Sammy... |
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| A rising star who rose from bit player to writer, director, and star of comedies for Mack Sennett's Keystone Film Company, Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle recruited up-and-coming vaudeville comic Buster Keaton... |
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