
The Knob
Drama · Comedy · Fantasy
Overview
A group of people sit around, trying to figure out what to write for their upcoming movie.
Top Cast
Dennis Brewer
Dennis Brewer
Dennis
Dennis Brewer
Dennis


Helena Sadvary
Helena Sadvary
Helena
Helena Sadvary
Helena
Jimmy Maguire
Jimmy Maguire
Jimmy
Jimmy Maguire
Jimmy
Marina Von Stein
Marina Von Stein
Kayla
Marina Von Stein
Kayla


Connor Flynn
Connor Flynn
Connor
Connor Flynn
Connor


John M. Maiers
John M. Maiers
John
John M. Maiers
John
Jessamy Cauthen
Jessamy Cauthen
Frightened Person
Jessamy Cauthen
Frightened Person
Tito Leadon
Tito Leadon
Bigfoot
Tito Leadon
Bigfoot
Similar Movies

Beat Takeshi lives the busy and sometimes surreal life of a showbiz celebrity. One day he meets his blond lookalike named Kitano, a shy convenience store cashier, who, still an unknown actor, is waiting for his big break. After their paths cross, Kitano seems to begin hallucinating about becoming Beat.

Nanni Moretti recounts in his diary three slice-of-life stories marked by a dry, ironic gaze: in the first, he rides his Vespa through a deserted, sun-drenched summertime Rome; in the second, he visits a reclusive friend on an island, who ropes him into an impromptu journey between islets in search of quiet; and in the last, he finds himself grappling with an unknown illness.

The ennui of a filmmaker, trapped between aspiration and reality, frames Lana Jing’s quirky, sarcastic, and cinematic-joke filled quarter-life crisis. At her lecture hall job, where aging white men wax on, self-involved, Lana accidentally frames her friend and co-worker when she destroys the only copy of an aging tech-bro’s high-profile lecture. Lana is forced to navigate stop motion animation, a secret admirer, and terrible bridge traffic to sort out a way forward to her destiny… kinda.

A town—where everyone seems to be named Johnson—stands in the way of the railroad. In order to grab their land, robber baron Hedley Lamarr sends his henchmen to make life in the town unbearable. After the sheriff is killed, the town demands a new sheriff from the Governor, so Hedley convinces him to send the town the first black sheriff in the west.

Though he began in stand-up comedy, Andre Allen hit the big-time as the star of a trilogy of action-comedies about a talking bear but now he wants to be taken seriously. His passion project about the Haitian Revolution, a movie called Uprize, was panned by the NY Times film critic. A couple days before the wedding to his reality star fiancée, he's forced to spend the day with Chelsea Brown, a profile writer for the New York Times. Unexpectedly, he opens up to her, and as they wind their way across New York, he tries to get back in touch with his comedic roots.















