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Kiss & Tell

A woman discovers she has the power to see exactly how a long-term relationship will unfold with a man after kissing him.

Knights of Badassdom

The film KNIGHTS OF BADASSDOM follows three best friends (Peter Dinklage, Steve Zahn and Ryan Kwanten) and dedicated LARPers (Live Action Role Players) as they take to the woods to reenact a dungeons and dragons-like scenario fresh out of the mythical Middle Ages. Trouble arises after they unwittingly conjure up some serious evil in the form of a blood-lusting Succubus, from the pits of hell.

Fantasy and reality collide on the Fields of Evermore in an all-out epic battle of make-believe wizards, demons and assorted mythical creatures. Their courage and friendship is put to the test as they attempt to vanquish the evil they have summoned. Will the group prove to simply be foam sword-wielding LARPers, or true “Knights of Badassdom?”

K-Pop: Lost in America

A up and coming K-pop group finds themselves mistakenly stranded in Waco, Texas, just days before their American debut at Madison Square Garden. Left with no phones, no money and no transportation, the group must overcome their differences and a host of crazy obstacles to make it to New York. Along the way, they learn to love Texas, and Texas learns to love them back.

Keep Coming Back

A good teenager with a bad heart condition and a crush on a stripper twice his age opts to join her Alcoholics Anonymous group just so he can be in the same room with her.

Keeping Time

A for-hire time traveler specializes in "preventing" bad relationships. He meets his match with a mysterious woman who also claims to be a traveler and is determined to stop him from completing his mission.

Kicked, Bitten and Scra...

A reporter is sent to cover a story at an animal training facility. She realizes the behavioral modification techniques they employ might also work on the two-legged animals in her life: backstabbing co-workers, unruly children, meddlesome parents and most importantly, friends with benefits.

Killer Pizza

A 14-year-old lands a summer job at Killer Pizza, which is a front for a monster-hunting organization.

Killing It

A group of underachieving Atlanta-based friends are taking part in Spelman College’s SpelHouse homecoming event, 10 years after they dropped out of the prestigious HBCU women’s school. Things get overrun with zombies.

Killing Yourself to Live

A rock journalist goes on assignment to places where famous musicians have died including: the site where members of Lynyrd Skynyrd died in a plane crash to the place where Kurt Cobain committed suicide and Rhode Island's Station nightclub, where more than 100 fans died at a Great White concert when pyrotechnics caused a deadly fire.

Km. 0

"Km. 0" is a exuberant sex farce that takes a frenzied peek into the lives of a group of 14 people whose lives all intersect one very hot summer day at "km. 0" – the very center of Madrid. The various plotlines – several of which involve gay men – all involve chance meetings, missed connections and mistaken identifies, but from the confusion comes unexpected erotic interludes, new friendships, hot and bothered sexual escapades and romantic couplings. It's gay, straight, young, old: there's the 21-year-old movie director hopeful who is fresh off the bus and is picked up by a prostitute instead of his sister's friend; Marga (Concha Valasco), an older woman who beds a male escort (Jesus Cabrero) only to discover that she may be related to him; a gay dance instructor whose personal encounter with a chat room guy offers sex and maybe even love; Sergio (Alberto San Juan), a virgin about to be married but befriended by a interested gay man; Silvia (Mercè Pons), an aspiring actress who will do anything to get a part in a big musical. Amidst the heat, dreams are realized, clothing shed and romance triumphs! A rollicking, fast-paced comedy about finding your right partner, even if it means trying on a few beforehand.

Kokowaah

Two men – carefree bachelor Henry and devoted husband and father Trevor– are forced to re-evaluate their lives after discovering the reality behind the paternity of Trevor’s 8-year old daughter Maddy.

Kombucha Cure

Executives of a health insurance company are sent to a small town to investigate what the company views as the unusual and expensive longevity of some of their clients with cancer.

Krater

Set in the late 1970s and early '80s, the leader of a rock band known as Krater struggles with massive success after hiring a new lead singer with hidden Broadway ambitions.

Kronk's New Groove

Life for Kronk is going pretty good these days. He was the muscle bound but lovable henchman that did all the dirty work for the evil Yzma in "The Emperor's New Groove". Now Emperor Kuzco has changed his dastardly ways, and Yzma is nowhere to be found. Kronk's one happy guy! He thinks he has found the woman of his dreams, he is the head chef at Mudka's Meat Hut and does he have friends – old ones, young ones, new ones and, of course, there's his good pal Pacha, and his Junior Chipmunk kids who make him the best Camp Chimppamunka Leader around. To top it off, this is his movie! It's all about him. Great! Right? Wrong!

Kronk receives a letter from his Papi telling him he is coming for a visit. Kronk flips out! You see, all Kronk has ever wanted from Papi is a thumbs-up of approval, but he's never gotten it.

Then, Yzma returns and finds a way to lure Kronk back into her feline trap. She has found a new youth potion and convinces Kronk to be the salesman to all his pals at the senior home. It's a scam, and when the big soft–hearted lug realizes this he gives them their house back. But the woman of his dreams, Miss Birdwell, shuns him and breaks his heart.

With Papi still on his way, Kronk's friends come to the rescue. Our lovable hero realizes he is the richest, most successful man in the world – he has true friends. And Papi comes through with a big thumbs-up. Kronk learns that to be happy you must be "True to your Groove!"