New Jersey Stage logo
New Jersey Stage Menu



 

Lighthouse International Film Society presents Ten Films That Shaped American Comedy

Published by New Jersey Stage

originally published: 03/29/2026

(LOVELADIES, NJ) -- What role does film play in shaping a nation's sense of humor? How have films like Some Like it Hot, Blazing Saddles and Bridesmaids left a lasting impression on American society?

Join filmmaker and film educator, Wilhelm Kuhn, on Friday, May 1, 2026 at the Long Beach Island Foundation of Arts & Science for the multimedia presentation, of Ten Films That Shaped American Comedy. Kuhn's guided tour will take you behind the curtain to see how humor has been used to upend audience expectation, challenge societal norms, and even smuggle bold new ideas onto the American landscape.  There is a reception at 7:00pm for a reception. The program begins at 7:30pm.

Using carefully curated clips, behind-the-scenes stories, and cultural analysis, Kuhn’s 90-minute program will spark lively discussions and foster renewed interest in these landmark films: The General (1926), The Great Dictator (1940), Some Like It Hot (1959), Dr Strange Love (1962), The Party (1968), Blazing Saddles (1974), Annie Hall (1977), Airplane (1981), Tropic Thunder (2008) Bridesmaids (2011).

Kuhn is an excellent companion for this cinematic journey, revealing how certain films have shifted public conversation, influenced art and politics, and reconfigured our national psyche—all while making us laugh.

“Film has always been about more than entertainment,” says Kuhn. "It holds up a mirror to our society, and it sometimes turns into a catalyst for change.”




Please support the advertisers at New Jersey Stage!
Want info on how to advertise? Click here



ADMISSION: $20, $15 for LIFS members —Tickets are available for purchase online. The Long Beach Island Foundation of Arts & Science is located at 120 Long Beach Blvd in Loveladies, New Jersey.

Executive Director of LIFF, Wilhelm ("Will") Kuhn, is also a filmmaker and film educator whose work explores the intersections of cinema, society, and history. His presentations have been featured at cultural centers, film festivals, and institutions of higher learning.

The Lighthouse Film Society (LIFS) celebrates diverse voices and innovative storytelling by bringing films, filmmakers, and audiences together year-round for screenings and events on Long Beach Island, NJ.

Event sponsors include: WALLY’S LBILBI Foundation of Arts & Science, and Ocean County Cultural and Heritage Commission.




Please support the advertisers at New Jersey Stage!
Want info on how to advertise? Click here



EVENT PREVIEWS

(HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, NJ) -- Independent filmmaker Phillip McConnell will premiere his new short film, Tell Me Where We Stand, at Mill One on Sunday, May 31, 2026, bringing together local artists, performers, and members of the community for an evening celebrating independent film and storytelling.
2026 New Jersey International Film Festival Video Interview with What We Dreamed of Then Director Taylor Olson

2026 New Jersey International Film Festival Video Interview with What We Dreamed of Then Director Taylor Olson

Al Nigrin, Executive Director and Curator of the New Jersey International Film Festival, interviews What We Dreamed of Then Director, Writer and Actor Taylor Olson. What We Dreamed of Then will be screened on May 31, 2026.
Moving feature What We Dreamed of Then screens at the 2026 New Jersey International Film Festival on May 31

Moving feature What We Dreamed of Then screens at the 2026 New Jersey International Film Festival on May 31

It is rare for a film to capture a major social issue and equally rare for a film to burrow its way into audiences’ hearts. What We Dreamed of When does both and on a budget that wouldn’t even cover lunch on a Hollywood film set.
Emmy-nominated, Tony and Grammy Award-winning actor/director Jason Alexander to Lead Acting Masterclass on Long Beach Island

Emmy-nominated, Tony and Grammy Award-winning actor/director Jason Alexander to Lead Acting Masterclass on Long Beach Island

(LONG BEACH ISLAND, NJ) -- The Lighthouse International Film Festival (LIFF) presents a rare five-day acting masterclass led by acclaimed actor and director Jason Alexander, taking place June 7–11, 2026 on Long Beach Island, New Jersey, just prior to the opening of the Festival's 18th edition, which runs June 10–14.
2026 New Jersey International Film Festival Short Film Video Panel

2026 New Jersey International Film Festival Short Film Video Panel

Here is the 2026 New Jersey International Film Festival Short Film Video Panel that features Festival Director Al Nigrin and NJIFF Official Selection filmmakers: Jen Nista, Max Beckerman, David Arrow and Gianfranco and Stefania Bello.

 

MORE EVENTS

Click on the listing to bring up its webpage


Star Wars: The Last Jedi in Concert with New Jersey Symphony

Sunday, May 31, 2026 @ 2:00pm
State Theatre New Jersey
New Brunswick, NJ


What We Dreamed of Then – Online for 24 Hours!

Sunday, May 31, 2026 @ 12:00am
NJ International Film Festival
New Brunswick, NJ


Short Documentary Program: Greenfield, Meet Me in Silence, Salt Marsh, A Song Between the Gardens & Entre Luz – Online for 24 Hours and In-Person at 7PM!

Friday, June 05, 2026 @ 7:00pm
NJ International Film Festival
New Brunswick, NJ


Jersey Fresh Program: The Girl With A Red Hat, Not a Hero, Bajo el Sol, Frankie's Okay, My Plastic Lung & Sapphire – Online for 24 Hours and In-Person at 5PM!

Saturday, June 06, 2026 @ 5:00pm
NJ International Film Festival
New Brunswick, NJ


Shorts Program #2: FOR, Stew to Eat, The Drive, The Clam Guy, Finding Yiyi – Online for 24 Hours and In-Person at 7PM!

Saturday, June 06, 2026 @ 7:00pm
NJ International Film Festival
New Brunswick, NJ



 

Advertise with NJ Stage for $50-$100 per month, click here for info