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- After awakening from a four-year coma, a former assassin wreaks vengeance on the team of assassins who betrayed her.
- A Russian saxophonist visiting New York City with a USSR circus troupe suddenly decides to defect in Bloomingdale's.
- A boy who has a bad Christmas accidentally summons a festive demon to his family home.
- After the tragic death of star volleyball player Caroline "Line" Found, a team of dispirited high school girls must band together under the guidance of their tough-love coach in hopes of winning the state championship.
- Before the holidays, Sara goes to Montana to help a man save his ranch.
- An anthology of stories involving meth addicted white supremacists, a man looking for his kidnapped wife and an Elvis impersonator.
- The angelic face of Carlos, a 17-year-old teenager, hides a dark facet of robberies, lies and murders.
- A cocky young man travels to Oregon to work on an apple farm. Out of his element, he finds his lifestyle and notions being picked apart by everyone who crosses his path.
- An ensemble comedy about romance in the modern era.
- After an artist's suicide, his friends and lovers trade stories about their time with him. What they learn forces them to question how well they really knew him.
- A 300-year-old witch terrorizes a college town to get revenge on the descendant of the man who persecuted her.
- Barney (Jack Klugman) owns the last working farm in Manhattan. For various reasons, city officials have decided to close it down. A special event is planned to raise awareness and money to keep it running. Based on a true story, the original title of this film was P.O.N.Y. (a double entendre alluding to a metaphoric old pony that gave kids pony rides at the farm and to Poor Old New York - the heartless city that would close down a long standing and beloved neighborhood institution).
- Four guys sit around drinking beer and talking, trying to figure out the meaning of "the pompatus of love" (from the Steve Miller song "Joker") and analyzing their relationships with women.
- College freshman Robert joins a fraternity and poses as "Roberta" to enter a sorority to steal to painting as a prank. His experience as Roberta and taking a course on women change him--as does falling for Diana.
- This year, Santa's daughter (Maria Thayer) takes her first trip away from the North Pole during the Christmas season hoping to find adventure and love in sunny California. While Santa watches his daughter through a magic snow globe, Annie arrives in L.A. and becomes friends with the owner of Candy Cane Inn, Lucy (Vivica A. Fox), and her daughter, Mia (Nay Nay Kirby). She also quickly lands a job at Wonderland Toys. Wonderland Toys' owner, Ted (Sam Page) is struggling to stay in business selling old-fashioned toys in a digital world. Annie soon realizes that she wants Ted's business to thrive because she has feelings for this Christmas traditionalist.
- In this second Q&A with Kevin Smith he now enters the homes of some of his fans in Toronto and London.
- In this music video, a meeting of political leaders descends into chaos.
- RiffTrax does George A. Romero's classic Night of the Living Dead Live.
- Martians kidnap Santa Claus to cheer up the children of Mars. The Rifftrax gang provide commentary mocking the proceedings.
- Two world weary detectives uncover the gruesome aftermath of a very unusual Halloween party.
- Our most "not in Kansas anymore" release since Avatar. Yes, after years of riffing blockbusters packed with dialogue cliches, we finally went to the source, the motherlode, the true original, The Wizard of Oz. This film is so big and influential that not only movies but books, song lyrics, and even ordinary everyday conversation are 90% Oz references. Quotes, and images, and made-up statistics, oh my.