In Alfred Hitchcock’s “Stage Fright,” Eve (Jane Wyman, right) goes undercover as a maid to dig up dirt on a famous actress (Marlene Dietrich). Tom and Jerry Tales is an animated television series which began production in 2005 and premiered in the United States on. Now available to rent or buy from digital retailers. There also are a few original songs, all sung by prairie dogs, and some life lessons, such as family sticks together and never sit on a rattlesnake. There are no celebrity voices, no rude humor and not even much cartoon violence - Tom gets tossed around and smooshed a bit, and that’s it. It’s a mild Western, with Tom and Jerry teaming up to help save a family ranch from a villainous land baron. “Tom and Jerry Cowboy Up!”: Unlike last year’s “Tom and Jerry” movie, which combined live action and animation, this new straight-to-video feature is fully animated. Now available to rent or buy from digital retailers following a limited theatrical release. “I got a particular set of skills,” he tells Kasey, quoting Liam Neeson in “Taken,” so he probably already has cable anyway. Soon enough, Asa shows up at the office with his son (Haley Joel Osment) and a plan for vengeance. That’s how he crosses Asa (San Antonio actor Jackie Earle Haley), a self-described old coot with a gun who takes his do-not-call status very seriously. That’s an acceptable part of the business.īut he crosses the line when he starts cold-calling names on the do-not-call list in hopes of landing one more customer for a phone, cable and internet bundle. In this dark comedy, which has had some success at film festivals, telemarketer Kasey (Lamorne Morris from the sitcom “New Girl”) lies and cheats to win a big commission. “Death of a Telemarketer”: Sometimes it’s best to take the loss.