"Fun Mom Dinner" is full of all the same types of movies that came before it

Remember when Bad Moms came out and made waves in the much dismissed "moms can party too" market? And before that Date Night did the same thing? On top of this year's sequel to Bad Moms (under A Bad Mom's Christmas), we'll also get Fun Mom Dinner. While it lacks in an imaginative title much like its contemporaries, it stands out in casting. 

Coming from director Alethea Jones and written by Julie Yaeger, Fun Mom Dinner centers on a group of moms -- Katie Aselton, Toni Collette, Bridget Everett, and Molly Shannon -- whose one night out goes awry with weed buying, hard drinking, and karaoke. The already hilarious main cast is joined by a smattering of other comedy juggernauts like Adam Scott, Rob Huebel, Adam Levine, John Early, Paul Rust, David Wain, and Paul Rudd. Fun Mom Dinner hits select theaters and streaming on August 4.

Amy Poehler and Will Ferrell are paying tuition with "The House" this summer

Summer comedy season is a hit or miss period that can pop out some gems once in a while. Last year's Popstar Never Stop Never Stopping was a good example that no one saw. 22 Jump Street was in the same role two years prior. This year will have a few more will join the club including reboot Baywatch. And that movie will have the company of The House.

Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler star as two parents who can't pay for their daughter's college tuition. That's when Jason Mantzoukas's character suggests they open a casino in their home. Other cast members include Nick Kroll, Lennon Parham, Cedric Yarbrough, Rory Scovel, and Rob Huebel among others. Frequent Zac Efron collaborators Brendan O’Brien and Andrew J. Cohen wrote the script and Cohen directed.

Johnny Depp plays Donald Trump in a limited run Funny or Die movie

Easy jokes are easy and who's easier to make fun of today than the biggest loser himself, Donald J. Trump. Comedy website Funny or Die has made a movie starring Johnny Depp (yes THAT Johnny Depp) as the presidential hopeful. This isn't the first time the video streaming service has ventured into random movie making. They tackled Steve Jobs before anyone else in the movie iSteve. The Trump based movie is called Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie and runs about 50 minutes. Depp is joined by one of the biggest casts since Wes Anderson's last three movies combined. Supporting characters include Ron Howard, Patton Oswalt, Michaela Watkins, Jack McBrayer, Henry Winkler, Kristen Schaal, Paul Scheer, Christopher Lloyd, Andy Richter, Rob Huebel, Alfred Molina, Robert Morse, and more. The movie takes the form of a made for TV special that has been unearthed after decades of VHS degeneration as it makes fun of the book that Trump wrote in 1987. To make it even more "so 80's," Kenny Loggins recorded the theme song for it. It's only up for a limited time so give it a go.

Adam Pally, Rob Huebel, and Tony Hale are 'Night Owls' in this new trailer

Romantic comedies may be played out but Adam Pally's next movie seems to be changing up the formula. In a the newly released trailer for Night Owls, there's drugs, a ton of spitting and a sleepy Rob Huebel. Pally stars as a workaholic who gets into a one night stand with his boss' ex-mistress and now he needs Huebel and Tony Hale's help in order to get out of th sticky situation. Night Owls heads to VOD and theaters on December 4.