Margaret Cho
All informations about every movie and show with the involvement of Margaret Cho.
Bright (2017)
A movie starring Will Smith, Joel Edgerton and Noomi Rapace
Science Fiction, Action & Fantasy • 64% like the movie
In an alternate present-day where magical creatures live among us, two L.A. cops become embroiled in a prophesied turf battle.
Fire Island (2022)
A movie starring Bowen Yang, Joel Kim Booster and Margaret Cho
Described as a modern day take on Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice,” the film will center on two best friends embarking on a weeklong vacation to Fire Island — the historic gay escape off the southern shore of Long Island — with the help of cheap rosé and a cadre of eclectic friends.
Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution
A movie starring Tig Notaro, Eddie Izzard and Patti Harrison
This rapturous documentary steps into the dynamic world of queer stand-up and examines the powerful cultural influence it has had on social change in America. The film combines rare archival materials, stand-up performances, and interviews with a show-stopping lineup to present a definitive history of queer comedy.
The Listener (2024)
A movie starring Tessa Thompson, Logan Marshall-Green and Derek Cecil
Beth is a helpline volunteer – part of the small army that gets on the phone every night across America, fielding calls from all kinds of people feeling lonely, broken, hopeless. Over the last year the tide has become a tsunami ... (more)
Prom Pact (2023)
A movie starring Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Milo Manheim and Margaret Cho
It’s the height of prom season, and high school senior Mandy Yang and her best friend and fellow outsider Ben are surrounded by over-the-top ’80s-themed Promposals. However, Mandy keeps her eyes focused on a different goal: her lifelong dream of attending Harvard ... (more)
Sex Appeal (2022)
A movie starring Mika Abdalla, Jake Short and Paris Jackson
The plot follows Avery Hansen-White who doesn’t do things she isn’t excellent at. So when her long-distance boyfriend hints at wanting to take their relationship to the next level at the upcoming STEM conference, she sets out to master her sexuality. Avery begins to study the mechanics of love and realizes that relationships require less science and more heart.