Screening
Saints and Sinners of Santa Monica (near LA)
Westside Comedy Theater 1323-A 3rd Sreet, Santa Monica, CA, United StatesThe premiere of a sketch comedy pilot lampooning the world of Santa Monica and Venice. “Saints and Sinners of Santa Monica” features James Heaney, along with many other familiar faces from the Westside. Created by James Heaney & Erin Hees Featuring Rich Baker Shaun Boylan Amy Bury John Davenport Chad Reinhart Jacki Schwarz Starts 9PM PT
Plan 9 From Outer Space (in LA)
Los Feliz 3 1822 North Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesScreening of Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959) Starts 7PM PT
Nouns Fest (in LA)
The United Theater on Broadway 929 South Broadway, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesNouns Fest promises to melt your face with the world premiere of 50 brand new animations from some of the most cutting-edge animators in the world. A diverse mix including both masters of the craft and rising stars from around the globe are descending on Hollywood for this one-night-only movie premiere screening and soiree at the historic United Theater on Broadway! This exclusive screening will also include brand-new animated shorts from the Emmy®, Annie, and Clio award-winning mad scientists at […]
Drunk Planet Earth (in NYC)
Easy Lover 790 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, United StatesDrunk Planet Earth is Mystery Science Theater meets Animal Documentary with drinking rules thrown in! Hosted by two comedians, Brian Morabito (Comedy Central) and host Stephen Buckley (UCB), the show revolves around watching a nature documentary, drinking and the audience trying to stump the hosts with animal questions. Each time the hosts get a question wrong, they take a shot. Starts 7PM ET
Paul Scheer’s “How Did Get This Made?” (in LA)
Largo at The Coronet Theatre 366 North La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesHOW DID THIS GET MADE with Paul Scheer (The League, Black Monday), Jason Mantzoukas (The League, Brooklyn 99) and June Diane Raphael (Grace & Frankie, Long Shot) are experts in the best of the worst of cinema. On the award-winning HOW DID THIS GET MADE, they gather their funniest friends and subject themselves to a cinematic nightmare—and then podcast the results. Starts 8PM PT
Cartoon Club (in LA)
New Beverly Cinema 7165 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesCalling all animation aficionados! Join us to celebrate the art and history of one of our favorite mediums with our new monthly Cartoon Club! Enjoy a feature-length assemblage of classic shorts, including rare gems unearthed from the vaults and other animated antics lovingly assembled from our large archive of film treasures. Starts 10AM PT
Pee Wee’s Big Adventure (in LA)
New Beverly Cinema 7165 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesScreening of Pee Wee's Big Adventure (1985) Starts 2PM PT
Instructional VHS Tapes Watch Party! (in LA)
Lyric Hyperion Theatre & Café 2106 Hyperion Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesLove the nostalgia of watching laughably bad 90s edu-tainment? Forgotten gems of surreal comedy-of-errors filmmaking? Giggling with friends. Yet… maybe actually learning a thing or two? Well, come learn new skills from lost VHS tapes curated by comedian F. Clint DeNisco, as we watch and commentate together! Tapes like "Diffucult People" "Surviving Edged Weapons" and more! This night includes a world premiere screening of a fake anti-bullying VHS that will be used in a TV pilot demo production! Here's who'll […]
Everything Is Terrible! & Memory Hole present: ANIMALS ARE OVER on VHS (in LA)
Whammy! Analog Media 2514 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesVHS release party and screening! Memory Hole is back with a new piece of horror video collage made from thousands of real home movies that will turn the viewer’s blood into a viscous, demonic sludge of oil and micro plastics. Everyone has been feeling it, but no one has been brave enough to say it outloud... Animals Are Over. It is a depressing truth that must be explored. Our current version of humanity is so shortsighted and clueless as to […]
The Midnight Troll 2: Riff Show IV (in LA)
littlefield 635 Sackett Street, Brooklyn, NY, United StatesBack for its fourth year, it's The Troll 2 Midnight Riff Show! Join us as we travel to Nilbog, a quiet country town with a dark, terrible secret. Dubbed "the best worst movie of all time", director Claudio Fragasso's masterpiece, "Troll 2" has captured the hearts and minds of millions since its release in 1990. On October 18th, as the clock strikes midnight, the film will be screened in its entirety as fourteen comedians take to the stage to celebrate, honor, […]
Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (in LA)
Old Town Music Hall 140 Richmond Street, El Segundo, CA, United StatesScreening of Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) Starts 2:30PM PT
Everything Is Terrible! & Memory Hole present: ANIMALS ARE OVER on VHS (in LA)
Whammy! Analog Media 2514 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesVHS release party and screening! Memory Hole is back with a new piece of horror video collage made from thousands of real home movies that will turn the viewer’s blood into a viscous, demonic sludge of oil and micro plastics. Everyone has been feeling it, but no one has been brave enough to say it outloud... Animals Are Over. It is a depressing truth that must be explored. Our current version of humanity is so shortsighted and clueless as to […]
Cabernet Cabaret x Catherine Cohen’s VEEPS Special Screening (in NYC)
Club Cumming 505 East 6th Street, New York, NY, United StatesJoin Catherine Cohen & friends for a private screening of her new VEEPS special - Come For Me. The evening will be bookended with comedy, songs and specials guests, because after all it is a Wednesday! We look forward to celebrating this special night with our Club Cumming family Starts 8PM ET
Fleischer Halloween Toons (in LA)
Los Feliz 3 1822 North Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesJoin us for a spooky night to celebrate the films of Max Fleischer with 4K restorations of cartoons featuring Koko the Clown, Betty Boop, Popeye and more! Max’s granddaughter, Jane, will be joining animation historian Ray Pointer and producer Mauricio Alvarado for a Q&A after the show to discuss the legacy of Fleischer Studios. Starts 7:30PM PT
Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (in LA)
Vista Theater 4473 Sunset Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesScreening of Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) Starts 2:30PM PT
Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (in LA)
Vista Theater 4473 Sunset Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesScreening of Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) Starts 2:30PM PT
MATT MCCARTHY’S VIDEO MOVIE CLUB (in LA w/Livestream)
The Elysian 1944 Riverside Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesBeloved comedian and actor Matt McCarthy shares timeless moments from his personal VHS tape collection. Starts/streams 7PM PT/10PM ET
Glen or Glenda (in LA)
Los Feliz 3 1822 North Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesScreening of Ed Wood's Glen or Glenda Introduction by co-custodian of the Ed Wood, Jr. Estate, Bob Blackburn Program begins with never-before-seen “The Adventures of Ed & Kathy & George & Fran” Starts 7PM PT
Young Frankenstein: 50th Anniversary (in LA)
The Ford 2580 Cahuenga Boulevard East, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesScreening of Young Frankenstein (1974) Produced in Partnership with Street Food Cinema Starts 8PM PT
Cage Match Presents: a Rocky Horror Picture Show (in NYC)
UCB NYC 242 East 14th Street, New York, NY, United StatesJoin us for a double feature classic tribute to the cult classic, The Rocky Horror Picture Show! This show will combine elements of the beloved film with UCB’s comedic touch and shadow cast elements. Featuring songs from the original movie, whether you’re a seasoned fan or new to the cult, it’ll be an unforgettable night of campy charm and hilarious mischief. Featuring: Paris Adkins, Andrew Barlow, and More! Starts 10PM ET
The Navigator (near LA)
Old Town Music Hall 140 Richmond Street, El Segundo, CA, United StatesScreening of Buster Keaton's The Navigator (1924) Starts 2:30PM PT & 7PM PT
The Navigator (near LA)
Old Town Music Hall 140 Richmond Street, El Segundo, CA, United StatesScreening of Buster Keaton's The Navigator (1924) Starts 2:30PM PT & 7PM PT
LA Premiere of Brooks Whelan: Alive in Alaska (in LA)
Zebulon 2478 Fletcher Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesThe Los Angeles premiere of Brooks Wheelan's stand up special filmed in Anchorage after a disastrous tour of Alaska. Starts 7PM PT
Coming to America (in LA)
Los Feliz 3 1822 North Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesScreening of Coming to American (1988) Starts 10PM PT
Election (near LA)
The Frida Cinema 305 East 4th Street, Santa Ana, CA, United StatesScreening of Election (1999) Starts 7:45PM PT
Election Night Watch (in NYC)
Q.E.D. Astoria 27-16 23rd Avenue, Queens, NY, United StatesDon your red, white & blue & U.S. flag pins to watch the election results roll in. Don't worry, we don't talk during important parts...only during select commercial breaks & other lulls in programming. Fresh baked cookies, popcorn and pub-type food available for order! No outside food or drink allowed. Suggested donations will cover the costs of staff and tech and goes to support QED which will be donating its space for phone banking, postcard writing and other community action […]
Nice While It Lasted: An Election Night Watch Party (in NYC w/Livestream)
UCB NYC 242 East 14th Street, New York, NY, United StatesWhatever happens, this election night is going to be a panic bomb…. ….so why not spend it with a group of people so news-numb they can’t feel pain: late night television writers? Some late night shows go live election night — this one goes live *onstage* at the UCB theater! Host Greg Iwinski and a cast of experienced late night TV writers take a look at election night as it happens. You know you’ll be watching the results… or lack of results… […]
Premiere of Brooks Wheelan: Alive in Alaska (in NYC)
littlefield 635 Sackett Street, Brooklyn, NY, United StatesBrooks Wheelan is screening his special "Alive in Alaska." Fun drinks and a fun hang followed by a Q&A moderated by Joe Pera. Starts 8PM PT
Paul Scheer’s “How Did Get This Made?” (in LA)
Largo at The Coronet Theatre 366 North La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesHOW DID THIS GET MADE with Paul Scheer (The League, Black Monday), Jason Mantzoukas (The League, Brooklyn 99) and June Diane Raphael (Grace & Frankie, Long Shot) are experts in the best of the worst of cinema. On the award-winning HOW DID THIS GET MADE, they gather their funniest friends and subject themselves to a cinematic nightmare—and then podcast the results. Starts 8PM PT
My Cousin Vinny (in LA)
Vidiots 4884 Eagle Rock Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesScreening of My Cousin Vinny (1992) Starts 7PM PT
Paul Scheer’s “How Did Get This Made?” (in LA)
Largo at The Coronet Theatre 366 North La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesHOW DID THIS GET MADE with Paul Scheer (The League, Black Monday), Jason Mantzoukas (The League, Brooklyn 99) and June Diane Raphael (Grace & Frankie, Long Shot) are experts in the best of the worst of cinema. On the award-winning HOW DID THIS GET MADE, they gather their funniest friends and subject themselves to a cinematic nightmare—and then podcast the results. Starts 8PM PT
Army of Darkness (in LA)
The Frida Cinema 305 East 4th Street, Santa Ana, CA, United StatesScreening of Army of Darkness (1992) Starts 10PM PT
Comedy Short Film Church (in NYC)
The Gutter 200 North 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY, United StatesJoin in for CHURCH, a screening of 4 comedy short films, at The Gutter on a Sunday. Praise be! Starts 5PM ET
Sarah Coffey & Joey Dardano Present: Cumpance Film Festival (in NYC)
Georgia Room 23 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY, United StatesYou like movies? You like busting a nut*? Well, come on over to the first annual Cumpance Film Festival! Founded by comedian cinephiles Joey Dardano and Sarah Coffey, Cumpance Film Fest brings together comedians and directors who might be completely out of touch with reality. What could go wrong? At the Cumpance Film Festival, we don't just roll out the red carpet—we bust all over it! You’ll say, “*GASP*-ar NO-way” when you ENTER our VOID. YOR all gonna GOS crazy […]
1941 (near LA)
Gardena Cinema 14948 Crenshaw Boulevard, Gardena, CA, United StatesScreening of 1941 (1979) Starts 3PM PT, 5:30PM PT, 8PM PT
1941 (near LA)
Gardena Cinema 14948 Crenshaw Boulevard, Gardena, CA, United StatesScreening of 1941 (1979) Starts 3PM PT, 5:30PM PT, 8PM PT
No One Asked You | LA Premiere (in LA)
Lumiere Music Hall Wilshire Boulevard 9036, Beverly Hills, CA, United StatesJoin us for a special screening of No One Asked You, followed by a Q&A with Director Ruth Leitman, comedian Lizz Winstead, comedian & actress Helen Hong and comedian, actor & writer Ian Harvie! Moderated by Lisa Remington Starst 7PM PT
1941 (near LA)
Gardena Cinema 14948 Crenshaw Boulevard, Gardena, CA, United StatesScreening of 1941 (1979) Starts 3PM PT, 5:30PM PT, 8PM PT
The Big Lebowski (in LA)
The Frida Cinema 305 East 4th Street, Santa Ana, CA, United StatesScreening of The Big Lebowski (1998) Starts 7:45PM PT
Laser & Friends (in LA)
Lyric Hyperion Theatre & Café 2106 Hyperion Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesJoin Laser Webber and his friends for an evening of song, film, improv, and jokes, curated by the birthday boy himself. Laser Webber is a musician, playwright, and performer. He hosts Gentlemen's Club, a fancy trans comedy show. And it's his birthday! Featuring: Greg Smith, Amy Vorpahl, Griffin Kelley, Naomi Murden, Tony Gonzalez, Maddox Pennington, a 30 second film festival, and all-star musical improv show Starts 9:30PM PT