An overburdened office worker winds up in hell after an unfortunate accident. After meeting its receptionist, he learns the hard way that customer service issues don’t stop if you’re dead.
Jimmy
Hell's Receptionist
Paradise Man searches for meaning in an unknowable universe.
A complete descent into the depths of Judeo-Christian civilization. Dunes and bunker, Tree of Adam and Eve, Americans, 4WD, crusades, birth of Siamese babies, Tri-popes, Jesus, Dali, Claudia, cinema, the devil... an explosion of discoveries makes this offbeat film an elusive work in the pure tradition of Belgian “common sense”. The subject ? In the vicinity of Avignon, at a place called “Earthly Paradise”, a family finds the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. But everyone has their own way of exalting this mystery. And Paradise plunges into Hell... To be reborn in Love? Only the false is true
A mysterious call from his estranged father leads the prodigal son on a quest which is best described as absurd.
In this raunchy and outlandish queer comedy, best friends Robby and Noah-Lee – employees at Portland's historic Clinton Street Theater – find themselves confronted by a parade of increasingly wacky, genre-tinged suitors.
A drifter tries to escape death.
When Carol hosts her annual Christmas party, she quickly finds out that one of her friends is not filled with Holiday cheer.
A promising first date takes an unexpected turn when an awkward confession sparks a showdown. Tongue Tied is the upcoming short film written and directed by Regan Hutton.
A high school student endures nonsense through reasonable means and efficiency.
Chad and Colin are newly engaged. Colin -while telling their engagement story- does an impression of Chad that boils his blood. A night of revelations ensue as the two discover the truth of their relationship, and each other.
The hero of a terrible action film realizes he's fictional and tries to escape with the help of a mysterious filmmaker.
Behind-the-scenes documentary of the making of 'Caddyshack'. Among the people interviewed: producer Jon Peters, writer/director Harold Ramis, and players Cindy Morgan, Scott Colomby, Ann Ryerson, Hamilton Mitchell, and Chevy Chase.
A man's car somehow becomes completely autonomous and takes the powerless driver, to a scrap yard, or a 'cemetery for cars', where several more vehicles are waiting to be crushed by powerful reducing machines, their passengers still inside.
The strange transformation of a surveillance camera.
A sculptor models a face with boxing gloves.
A woman sees the ceiling of her apartment begin to inexorably close in. She tries to escape, but her front door locks and her window is too high to jump. Panic ensues.
A man is horribly tortured by another who wants him to reveal where his girlfriend is hiding.
A copywriter decides to stop working, sending an entire ad agency into chaos.
Round My Place follows a gentle yet slightly twisted northern bloke, called Richard Crimble, as he gives us a guided tour of his old run down apartment. To Richard it is more than just an old apartment though. It sparks his strange imagination, making him consider the place's past and how each little detail came to be.
After an oblivious young man ineptly tells his date that she looks like a Picasso painting, an eccentric art curator attempts to teach him the true meaning of art.
A solo driver could use a pick-me-up on his late-night drive through Ohio. Unfortunately the local coffee shop he finds himself in is closing up for the night with nothing left to offer him. Out of desperation, a deal is struck with the establishment's manager for a steamin' cup of Joe.
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