Adam Scott
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Severance
From Ben Stiller, this series stars Adam Scott as a man whose memories have been surgically divided by his employer.

The Vicious Kind
(2009)There's nothing like a first love to bring family tensions to a boil in this riveting dark comedy! In a startling performance, Adam Scott (Step Brothers) stars as Caleb Sinclaire whose emotions go haywire when his brother, Peter (Alex Frost, Drillbit Taylor), brings home new girlfriend Emma (Brittany Snow, Prom Night). As the dysfunctional family is propelled into chaos, Caleb and Emma confront their mutual distrust and attempt to resist a growing sexual attraction.

Krampus
(2015)An ancient demon from European folklore terrorizes a dysfunctional family at Christmastime.

Friends with Kids
(2012)A tight-knit group of friends learns about love, happiness, and life with children as they start their own families in New York City.

The Overnight
(2015)A seemingly innocent invitation to dinner turns into a night of seduction and temptation when two couples get together for an evening.

A.C.O.D.
(2013)Meet Carter, a seemingly well-adjusted Adult Child of Divorce. After surviving his parents' divorce, Carter has a successful career and supportive girlfriend. But when his brother gets engaged, Carter must reunite his bitterly divorced parents for the wedding.

Passenger Side
(2009)Two brothers spend a day driving around Los Angeles looking for cheap drugs.

Little Evil
(2017)In this horror-comedy, a recently married man who wants to bond with his stepson begins to fear that the boy is a demon.

Michael Bolton's Big, Sexy Valentine's Day Special
(2017)After Santa tells him he needs 75,000 new babies by Christmas to meet toy supply, Michael Bolton hosts a telethon to inspire the world to make love.

My Blind Brother
(2016)Constantly overshadowed by his inspirational brother, a slacker must compete for the love of the same woman in the ultimate challenge.

Off the Lip
(2004)While filming a documentary with her fiance about their quest to find a mythical surfer in Hawaii, a young reporter’s life begins to fall apart.

Lovely, Still
(2009)Lonely in life and love, Robert Malone (Martin Landau) braves the wintry snow on the walk from his job at the grocery store to his home, only to discover a stranger (Ellen Burstyn) in his house. What begins as an awkward encounter quickly blossoms into what appears to be a new chance for romance, and the elderly couple's love affair takes us on a heartfelt journey that reveals an unexpected twist.

Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics
(2020)Explore hallucinogenic highs and lows as celebrities share funny, mind-blowing tales via animations, reenactments and more in this documentary.

Leap Year
(2010)Anna has been dating Jeremy for four years with no engagement so she sets off for Ireland to propose to him on 29 February - its a leap year. Her plan is scuppered when her plane is diverted to Cardiff so she hires a boat to Cork. She then hires Declan, a surly hotelier to taxi her to Dublin.
The Greatest Event in Television History
The Greatest Event in Television History is the biggest, best, most important show special that television has ever had the pleasure of hosting.

Sleeping with Other People
(2015)Two relationship-challenged New Yorkers make a pact to be just friends.

Who Loves the Sun
(2006)Five years after catching his childhood best friend in bed with his wife and leaving town, Will makes a sudden return to the couple that betrayed him.

The Return
(2006)Sarah Michelle Gellar stars in this shocking supernatural thriller about woman haunted by terrifying visions where she can see and feel the brutal murder of a woman she's never met.

unCOMMON: Building a Boston Sports Team
An inside look at the development of the Boston Common Golf franchise in a new tech-infused golf league.

Flower
(2017)Rebellious, quick-witted Erica Vandross (Zoey Deutch) is a sassy 17-year-old living with her single mom Laurie (Kathryn Hahn) and mom's new boyfriend Bob (Tim Heidecker) in L.A.'s San Fernando Valley. When Bob's son Luke (Joey Morgan) moves in with the family after a stint in rehab, Erica finds her domestic and personal life overwhelmed. With Luke and her sidekicks Kala (Dylan Gelula) and Claudine (Maya Eshet) in tow, Erica acts out by exposing a dark secret of high-school teacher Will (Adam Scott), with perilous results; their teenage kicks become a catalyst for growing up in unexpected and unpredictable ways. Mixing dark comedy and teenage angst, writer-director Max Winkler (CEREMONY) and co-writer Matt Spicer (INGRID GOES WEST) create a star vehicle for blossoming talent Zoey Deutch (BEFORE I FALL, WHY HIM?) and elevate the teen movie to unpredictable new heights.