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- TV MovieJimmy's and Jenny's is a feel-good, family oriented, goofy sitcom about man-child, George and his feisty friend, Maya, who are forced to work together with his kooky family in a fun and loud Greek diner.
- MATZA PIZZA is an exploration of everything Gianmarco Soresi (that guy from all those General Electric commercials) dislikes about himself, his choices and the world. Named for its creator's Jewish Italian heritage, this passionately neurotic sketch series attempts to diagnose narcissism, nihilism and existentialism WHILE MAKING YOU LAUGH! Produced by Edge In Motion's Lindsay-Elizabeth Hand and directed by eight different directors, Matza Pizza's first round of sixteen sketches features a diverse group of up-and-coming comedians from UCB, Broadway, and beyond including Chris Rice (Book of Mormon), Heath Saunders (Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812), Alex Song (UCB, Above Average), Carl Foreman Jr. (UCB, CollegeHumor), Emma Tattenbaum-Fine (TruTV), Bess Fifer (CD for Daredevil & Stranger Things), Jeff Solomon (Elephant Larry), RJ Brown (The Carrie Diaries), Eric Miller (The Blacklist), Eleanore Pienta (The Chris Gethard Show), Elyse Brandau (Veep) and more!
- A romantic comedy with a twist.
- Gianmarco Soresi (the guy from all those General Electric commercials)'s debut stand-up comedy special. From misplaced mother figures to sloppy vampires, you'll leave feeling better that you are not him.
- Written, directed by, and starring Emma Ramos, "Who Gets To Sleep with Me Tonight," is a strange satirical daydream where Nana Banana (Emma Ramos) hosts an imaginary game show from inside her hoarder apartment.
- From the insane mind of Sarah Seeds (Creator), brought to you by Edge In Motion, Infiniti Features, Sarah Seeds Productions and Directed by Michelle Cutolo, comes an unhinged comedy series: "Riding the D with Dr. Seeds." The story takes you into the life of Dr. Seeds, a non-licensed psychiatrist, dropping her knowledge on the D Train...whether people want her help or not.
- Dr. Seeds, an "underground" unhinged non-licensed psychiatrist, doles out unsolicited medical advice to her patients on the subways of NYC while battling her own very dark past.
- A reimagining of the Manhattan Project and the Trinity test, Slip follows the inventor of a new breed of human weapons through a crisis of faith as she begins to change the world at a deadly cost.
- TURF is a strange silent film produced and directed by the up-and-coming filmmaker, Steve Macfarlane. The film follows Beatrice Mattingly, a young woman, who decides (despite her busy big-city schedule) to take a weekend out in the country to "save" an old friend of hers who has descended into withdrawal and isolation.
- After being dumped by her human boyfriend, Ali commiserates with Rex, Cory, and Ceri, who encourage her to drastically lower her standards. Ali follows their advice, and brings home a Port Authority vagrant.
- After an early morning encounter with an evangelist, Ali finds God. With a little charm (and a splash of chloroform), Ali convinces the others to attend her sermon, which goes to hell in a hand basket once someone mentions creationism.
- After witnessing Rex's meat gluttony at a Central Park picnic, Ceri challenges Rex to go vegan for a week. Determined to win, Rex enlists Cory as his herbivore sensei, and sets out to prove he's more than what he eats.
- Ali, Rex, Cory, and Ceri are one kickball game away from becoming NYC's reigning champions. After using every dirty trick in the 90s sports movie handbook, their victory is jeopardized when the opposing team reveals its secret weapon.
- While serving as Rex's wingman, Ali gets hit on by another girl and decides to become a lesbian. Against the advice of her friends, Ali goes above and beyond to embrace her alternative lifestyle.
- In the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the police, who investigate crime; and the district attorneys, who prosecute the offenders. This is not one of their stories. Dun Dun.
- After a meltdown at work, Rex visits a psychiatrist. He gets a new outlook on life, but drives his own friends nuts in the process.
- After a stand-up act, Ceri overhears another comedian say dinosaurs aren't funny. Offended, she hatches a plan to make the world recognize the plight of dinosaur comedians, by any means necessary.
- Facing eviction, Ali and Cory enlist the help of NYC broker Henry Van Der Fleming, the star of Bravo's Thousand Dollar Listing reality show. What could possibly go wrong? Everything.
- During spring break, Ali, Rex, Cory, and Ceri stay at a spooky bed and breakfast upstate. Their attempts to ignore the ghostly goings-on are rendered futile once Ali gets possessed by a 1000 year old demon.