Ronny Chieng: Love to Hate It
7.1 1h 5min
Ronny Chieng: Love to Hate It
Ronny Chieng delves into the mishaps surrounding fertility treatments, explores the sinister aspects of men’s self-improvement movements, and examines parents who are particularly wary of scams.
Demetri Martin: Demetri Deconstructed
6.8 51min
Demetri Martin: Demetri Deconstructed
In this unique stand-up special, comedian Demetri Martin shares his humorous insights on topics ranging from the overpowering smell of trash bags to the mundane nature of office jobs in…
Drugstore June
5.4 1h 31min
Drugstore June
After a robbery occurs at the local pharmacy in her hometown, a young woman still residing with her parents decides to tackle the mystery herself. Meanwhile, she is also dealing…
Old Dads
6.2 1h 44min
Old Dads
A cranky middle-aged dad and his two best friends find themselves out of step in a changing world of millennial CEOs and powerful preschool principals.
Patrice O’Neal: Killing Is Easy
7.7 1h 31min
Patrice O’Neal: Killing Is Easy
A documentary about your favourite comic’s favorite comic. Patrice O’Neal: Killing is Easy is told through the eyes of the people who knew him best including Bill Burr, Kevin Hart…
Ronny Chieng: Asian Comedian Destroys America!
7.4 1h 3min
Ronny Chieng: Asian Comedian Destroys America!
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Bill Burr Presents Jessica Kirson: Talking to Myself
6.7 1min
Bill Burr Presents Jessica Kirson: Talking to Myself
Jessica Kirson opens up about her experiences with one-night stands, the challenges of having a therapist for a mother, and the perpetual discomfort of singing “Happy Birthday.”
Bill Burr: Paper Tiger
8.0 1h 7min
Bill Burr: Paper Tiger
In this stand-up comedy special, Bill Burr delivers a sharp and unapologetic performance, tackling a range of topics from political correctness to male-female dynamics with his signature biting humor. Directed…
Whitney Cummings: Can I Touch It?
6.5 59min
Whitney Cummings: Can I Touch It?
In her fourth stand-up comedy special, Whitney Cummings heads back to her roots in Washington, D.C., where she humorously explores topics like contemporary feminism, technology, and other subjects.