Legends of Comedy with Lenny Henry - (Dec 7th)
James Martins Saturday Morning - (Dec 7th)
The Katie Phang Show - (Dec 7th)
Gutfeld - (Dec 7th)
Hannity - (Dec 7th)
Jesse Watters Primetime - (Dec 7th)
Outnumbered - (Dec 7th)
Special Report with Bret Baier - (Dec 7th)
The Five - (Dec 7th)
The Ingraham Angle - (Dec 7th)
Body Cam- On the Scene - (Dec 7th)
Help We Bought a Hotel - (Dec 7th)
Tomorrows World Today - (Dec 7th)
The Kitchen - (Dec 7th)
Lucky - (Dec 7th)
Crime Beat - (Dec 7th)
Football Focus - (Dec 7th)
All Elite Wrestling- Dynamite - (Dec 7th)
The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle - (Dec 7th)
Off Shoot - (Dec 7th)
In a hotel room, a man is waiting for a mysterious woman, with whom he would watch the sunset. However, as he is stood up, the sun never goes down, scorching the earth day after day.
Professor Barbenfouillis and five of his colleagues from the Academy of Astronomy travel to the Moon aboard a rocket propelled by a giant cannon. Once on the lunar surface, the bold explorers face the many perils hidden in the caves of the mysterious planet.
Have you ever wondered what the Easter Bunny gets up to in her spare time? She has a nasty secret to share with you! She wants to show you just how many carrots she can fit in her mouth at once. As the saying goes; let’s pretend we’re bunny rabbits.
A depressed man tries to get back with his ex while drowning his depression in meaningless hook-ups.
A yuppie investor scouts real estate opportunities in an 'up and coming' part of town, where he encounters a series of begrudging locals.
A young girl has to suffer through her father's cooking after her mother's death and believes whoever eats the soup will become a monster.
Over the internet Todd arranges to meet a blind date named Kelly at a locale coffee house. When Kelly turns out to be another guy, things do not turn out as either expected.
An unsuspecting moviegoer is seduced by both sexes prior to the beginning of a movie.
This is a student film made while Adam Bertocci was enrolled at Northwestern University, but compared to many other student films I have seen, it is head and shoulders better. It has excellent writing, direction and a professional quality about it you might not normally expect-plus the film is cute as can be with a really clever story. However, given that I have seen another of Adam Bertocci's excellent short films, LOVE: THE MOVIE, I actually was expecting something special-as LOVE was a heck of a fresh and entertaining film as well. Both films, it turns out, have already received awards and I certainly am not surprised. In fact, I can't wait until Bertocci "turns pro" so to speak-in other words, moves to Hollywood and makes a bazillion bucks making more nice little films-but with bigger budgets. Keep an eye out for this guy.