"Black comedy...also known as 'black humour' or 'dark comedy', is a sub-genre of comedy and satire where topics and events that are usually treated seriously – death, mass murder, sickness, madness, terror, drug abuse, rape, war etc - are treated in a humorous or satirical manner." - Wikipedia Good Stuff! Alice's dark comedy delights await below.
Geoffrey Rush's upset win for the Best Actor Oscar was the jewel in the crown for this wonderful, moving little film portraying the torrid true story... Read more
Doug Liman's debut is a surprisingly winning look at the romantic and social entanglements of a group of Los Angeles lounge lizards. Jon Favreau and V... Read more
Gunned down in a toy shop, a homicidal psychotic casts his soul into a pudgy doll named Chucky, becoming a toy for a six-year-old and a terror to the... Read more
Set 10 years after Dexter Morgan went missing in the eye of Hurricane Laura, he is now living under an assumed name in Upstate New York, Iron Lake, fa... Read more
Larry David's 20-year-strong script-less comedy series continues to surround his character with misfortunes, misunderstandings, and misnomers. Read more
Kinky and disturbing thriller set in Glasgow, where Susan Lynch, a woman abused by her junkie lover, comes to the aid of fellow victim Rachel Weisz by... Read more
This sleeper comedy stars real-life buddies Kevin James and Ray Romano as partners who sell meat door-to-door. When business gets slow, they are force... Read more
Writer/director Gregory Pakis also stars in this nutty mockumentary about an out-of-work actor so desperate he decides to make his own film - by kidna... Read more
Doctor Louis Creed (Dale Midkiff) moves his family to Maine, where he meets a friendly local named Jud Crandall (Fred Gwynne). After the Creeds' cat i... Read more
Comedian Denis Leary was the engine behind this post 9/11 New York fire-fighting drama. He not only stars in, but co-created and co-wrote the series.... Read more