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Dying Laughing
From IMDB.com DYING LAUGHING is a unique glimpse into the agony and ecstasy of performance, along with an examination into the day-to-day life, of professional stand-up comedians. Gravitas Ventures will release the film in theaters and on demand beginning on February 24, 2017 |
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Stephen K. Amos Dave Attell Sandra Bernhard Frankie Boyle Jo Brand Neal Brennan Cocoa Brown Cedric the Entertainer Kevin Christy Billy Connolly Steve Coogan Grant Cotter Tommy Davidson Omid Djalili Tom Dreesen Mike Epps Felipe Esparza Kirk Fox Jamie Foxx Stephen Kramer Glickman Gilbert Gottfried Tiffany Haddish Kevin Hart Allan Havey D.L. Hughley Dom Irrera Eddie Izzard Jim Jefferies Jeff Joseph Bobby Lee Bobby Lee Stewart Lee Jerry Lewis Sean Lock Sean Lock Faizon Love Lee Mack Jason Manford Suli McCullough Bonnie McFarland Rick Overton Russell Peters Emo Philips Jay Phillips Paul Provenza Chris Rock Amy Schumer Jerry Seinfeld Garry Shandling Sarah Silverman Frank Skinner Kira Soltanovich John Thomson Sam Tripoli Theo Von Royale Watkins Keenen Ivory Wayans Kim Whitley Victoria Wood |
VICE Documentary Films Presents: Shelter (warning: triggers)
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VICE Documentary Films Presents: Shelter From YouTube: From the team behind the Peabody Award winning Last Chance High, comes SHELTER: a feature length documentary following a year in the life of homeless youth in New Orleans. At the Covenant House, located on the outskirts of the French Quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana, the doors never close, and there is always room for one more. On any given day, a constant stream of young people carrying everything they own in plastic garbage bags fills the courtyard. The prospective residents are just teenagers, but have already been labeled drug addicts, schizophrenics, criminals and outcasts. As one staff member puts it, “the most damaged population of youth that exists in society today”. Filming over the course of a full year, brothers Brent and Craig Renaud tell the raw and emotional stories of the incredible kids who seek shelter at the Covenant House, and the staff struggling to work miracles everyday on their behalf. In theaters 2017. Executive Producer: Michael K. Williams Directors: Brent and Craig Renaud Executive Producer: Michael K. Williams Directors: Brent and Craig Renaud |
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Get Out!
Get Out, starring: Bradley Whitford, Allison Williams, Betty Gabriel A young African American man visits his Caucasian girlfriend's cursed family estate. |
Dave Chappelle | Trailer | Netflix | March 21
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I saw him on SNL sometime after the election and it was so good to see him. He has lost none of his incisive observations and wit. |
Custody, currently on Lifetime
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Custody, currently showing on the Lifetime channel. |
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It creeped me out the first time around. This It looks scarier!
From thewrap.com: The first “It” trailer scared the bejeezus out of nearly everyone on the planet when it dropped on Wednesday. It also broke all online global traffic records with 197 million views in the first 24 hours since its debut at CinemaCon. This means that the trailer broke the previous record held by “The Fate of the Furious” trailer, which scored 139 million views in the first 24 hours. And by the 36th hour since its release, the “It” trailer has hit a staggering 246 million views. New Line Cinema dropped the trailer of their spooky Stephen King-based remake on Wednesday morning at 9 a.m. — and got more than 81 million views and 1.8 million shares from the United States Facebook alone. Within hours, it was trending on Facebook, Twitter and Reddit, with most mentions being accompanied by a red balloon emoji. It also rose to the No. 1 position on YouTube. |
Talking Black in America - Trailer
from YouTube.com: Talking Black in America is a feature-length documentary produced by the Language & Life Project at NC State. Coming Spring 2017. www.languageandlife.org www.facebook.com/talkingblack |
Little Boxes - Trailer
From YouTube.com From the producers of 'The Kids Are All Right', "La La Land" and "Loving" – In theaters and on demand 4/14. It's the summer before 6th grade, and Clark is the new-in-town biracial kid in a sea of white. Discovering that to be cool he needs to act 'more black,' he fumbles to meet expectations, while his urban intellectual parents Mack and Gina also strive to adjust to small-town living. Equipped for the many inherent challenges of New York, the tight-knit family are ill prepared for the drastically different set of obstacles that their new community presents, and soon find themselves struggling to understand themselves and each other in this new small-town context. |
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