Rock-A-Doodle

Don Bluth, Gary Goldman & Dan Kuenster

An animated film about a barnyard rooster (Glen Campbell) who goes to Las Vegas and finds success as an Elvis-impersonating nightclub singer.


Never Too Late: The Doc Severinsen Story

Kevin S. Bright & Jeff Consiglio

After three decades as colorful bandleader for Johnny Carson, master trumpeter Doc Severinsen defies nature with a relentless schedule of touring into his nineties. A beloved musical icon traces his groundbreaking career and personal trials. Featuring rare archival footage, vibrant new musical performances, intimate interviews and appearances by Questlove, Arturo Sandoval, Chris Botti, and more.


Paternity

David Steinberg

Burt Reynolds stars as Buddy Evans, a 44-year old bachelor who seems to have it all- except a child of his own. He soon devises a plan to begin the search for the perfect woman to bear his child, but there’s a catch. Evans wants to be a dad with no strings attached to the woman at all.


Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind

Marina Zenovich

​A love letter to a unique and irrepressible comic talent, who left us far too soon, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind takes viewers through the one-of-a-kind actor and comedian's extraordinary life and career, revealing what drove him to give voice to the incredible characters he created in his mind. Told largely through Williams' own voice, captured in interviews and audio recordings, and with a wealth of never-before-seen footage, including home video and movie/TV outtakes, the film showcases Williams' boundless energy, lightning wit and knack for creating memorable characters on stage and screen. The documentary also features personal archival material and new interviews with those who loved and knew Williams best, including Billy Crystal, Pam Dawber, David Letterman, Steve Martin and many more. Directed by Marina Zenovich, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind delves into the intricacies of a man who needed an audience just as much as audiences needed someone like him.


Willow

Ron Howard

From legendary filmmakers George Lucas and Ron Howard comes Willow, a timeless fantasy tale where heroes come in all sizes. When Willow Ufgood (Warwick Davis) finds an abandoned baby girl, he learns she is destined to end the reign of wicked Queen Bavmorda. Willow teams up with a rogue swordsman (Val Kilmer) to protect the child against the darkness. Filled with magic and danger, Willow is the ultimate story of good versus evil.


Billy Crystal 700 Sundays

Des McAnuff

Billy Crystal brings his award-winning, one-man Broadway show to HBO! Taped in front of a live audience, the special is a deeply personal story of family and fate, laughter and loving. Over the course of two hours, Crystal recalls what it was like growing up in a talented, loving Jewish family, the influence of jazz on the family, his passion for Mickey Mantle and the Yankees, the impact of his father's sudden and unexpected death, and finally, his emergence from grief to pursue his dream of becoming a comedian.


Quality Balls: The David Steinberg Story

Barry Avrich

Americans have long depended on Canada for three things: oil, maple syrup and comedians. David Steinberg counts among Canada's biggest comedic exports. Born in Winnipeg, he attended Yeshiva in Chicago, abandoning his studies to join the legendary Second City. He never looked back. The film features priceless archival footage of his performances, including The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, where he was second only to Bob Hope in the number of appearances and the standup shows that put him in the ranks of George Carlin and Richard Pryor. At times too controversial for US networks, his religious sermonettes generated more hate mail for CBS than any network had ever received, resulting in the cancellation of The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. His directing credits are no less outstanding, including Seinfeld, Mad About You, Golden Girls and Curb Your Enthusiasm. Steinberg’s incredible career influenced a generation and now, after 25 years, he returns to the stage in this exceptional biography.


Norm MacDonald: Me Doing Standup

David Steinberg

Norm MacDonald, the iconic anchor of SNL's "Weekend Update" and star of the cult classic Dirty Work, is back with a vengeance. This time he serves up a hilarious feature-length stand-up special, covering everything from cheating death, 24-hour news stories and shameful sex to Tiger Woods and OJ Simpson. Don't let his laid-back demeanor fool you: Macdonald's brand of comedy is as blunt and sharp as ever.


The End

Burt Reynolds

Burt Reynolds stars as a man who loses his will to live after he learns that he has only three months to live. At first he seeks solace from a priest (Reynolds' first confessional in 20 years). The priest's celestial comment is "Wow!" Reynolds attempts suicide -- and fails, waking up from his effort in an insane asylum. He urges a schizophrenic fellow patient to do him in. Failure. Reynolds' doomed journey of self-destruction will encounter Sally Field, Dom DeLuise, Joanne Woodward, Carl Reiner, Kristy McNichol, Robby Benson, Myrna Loy, Pat O'Brien and others. In the end, the "life force" prevails. And Reynolds decides to live, if even for the few months he has left. Burt Reynolds directed himself in this dark, yet often farcical comedy. Music by Paul Williams.


Switching Goals

David Steinberg

Mary-Kate and Ashley star as soccer-playing sisters who scheme to trade teams by secretly trading places. But as the plan unfolds, there's chaos on and off the field. With clever schemes, hilarious mix-ups and non-stop action all part of the game, Mary-Kate and Ashley are in for some fancy footwork in their all-new feature-length movie!


All Dogs Go to Heaven

Don Bluth, Gary Goldman & Dan Kuenster

New Orleans, Louisiana…1939. After escaping from a dog pound, junkyard German shepherd Charlie B. Barkin is double-crossed and killed by his old gambling partner, a pit bull named Carface Malone. Finding himself at the great pet cemetery in the sky without a good deed to his name, Charlie is returned to Earth, where a little orphan girl (who can speak to dogs and predict race winners) comes to rely upon him for help. Charlie sees that he can use the girl as a way to regain his old business and get revenge against Carface. But instead, Charlie learns that there is something else much more valuable, something which he missed in life the first time around... Love.