CARMEX
Trailer: CARMEX
Year: 2024
Genre: Horror, Comedy, Documentary
Studio: Magic Conch Studios
Director: Scarlett J. Stribley, Blue Dennis
Cast: Poppy Durne, Maia Cruise, Blue Dennis, Vincent Varney, Ricechuuya
Crew: Scarlett J. Stribley (Director), Blue Dennis (Director), Scarlett J. Stribley (Writer), Blue Dennis (Writer), Scarlett J. Stribley (Editor), Scarlett J. Stribley (Producer)
Runtime: 13 minutes
Release: Oct 20, 2024
IMDb: 0.00/10 by 0 users
Popularity: 2
Country: United Kingdom
Language:
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
In France with Madonna (2022)
France is at the heart of Madonna's life. She is inspired by French culture and its values and has surrounded herself with French artists for many...
Muscle (1989)
Ryuzaki, an editor of Muscle Magazine, which features photographs of men with sculpted bodies, becomes involved with a man named Kitami; their affair...
Gendernauts: A Journey Through Shifting Identities (1999)
Monika Treut explores the worlds and thoughts of several female to male transgendered individuals. As with Treuts first film, Jungfrauenmaschine,...
101 Rent Boys (2000)
Paid 50 dollars for their time, 101 male prostitutes -- spanning all ages, ethnicities, and personal backgrounds -- are questioned by the filmmakers...
Boomer (2024)
A group of college friends are enjoying a fun weekend with each other they decide to spin time at Danny's Grandpas suburban home. But as strange and...
Rock Bottom (2002)
A drug-addicted young street hustler gets picked up by a lonely john and finds himself in a sometimes tender, sometimes tense game of trust.
Serene Hunter (2007)
A randy gay Parisian moves in with his new boyfriend just as an old flame from Los Angeles comes back into town.
The Homolulu Show (2004)
Martin and Henry are a married gay couple. In the alternate world in which they live, they discuss an issue that has recently hit the news which is...
Super 8½ (1994)
A down-on-his-luck adult film star sees a chance to make a comeback via a lesbian documentary film-maker, but she is exploiting him to get financial...
You and Me and You Again (2022)
Four friends decide to explore an abandoned mental hospital one night, but things take a dark turn. Will they be able to trust each other, or even...
Screw Machining (2001)
A SOV underground splatter film from Poland.
Rain of Madness (2008)
A behind-the-scenes mockumentary of Tropic Thunder.
The Making of Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog (2007)
The making of 'Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog'.
Winnebago Man (2010)
Jack Rebney is the most famous man you've never heard of - after cursing his way through a Winnebago sales video, Rebney's outrageously funny...
Kevin Hart: Seriously Funny (2010)
Fresh off the heels of appearing in movies like Superhero Movie and The 40 Year-Old Virgin, fast-talking comedian Kevin Hart stars in his second live...
Patton Oswalt: Talking for Clapping (2016)
Patton Oswalt delivers a fresh hour plus of stand-up, covering everything from misery to defeat to hopelessness. It's his most upbeat special to date.
Jim Carrey: Unnatural Act (1991)
Jim explores multiple aspects of life including religion, marriage and his own sanity. This stand-up special was taped at Theatre Passe Muraille,...
An Evening with Robin Williams (1983)
Declared to be the funniest Robin Williams video made, this is a don't-miss comedy.
Will & Harper (2024)
When Will Ferrell's good friend Harper comes out as a trans woman, they take a road trip to bond and reintroduce Harper to the country as her true...
Call Me Lucky (2015)
An inspiring, triumphant and wickedly funny portrait of one of comedy’s most enigmatic and important figures, CALL ME LUCKY tells the story of...
Kevin Hart: What Now? (2016)
Comedian Kevin Hart performs in front of a crowd of 50,000 people at Philadelphia's outdoor venue, Lincoln Financial Field.
The Aristocrats (2005)
One hundred superstar comedians tell the same very, VERY dirty, filthy joke--one shared privately by comics since Vaudeville.
Richard Pryor: Here and Now (1983)
One of comedian Richard Pryor's later stand-up performances. As foul-mouthed as ever, Pryor touches on most of the same topics as in his previous...