War of the Worlds Extinction 2024 - Movies (Mar 28th)
Sex-Positive 2024 - Movies (Mar 28th)
The Farmers Daughter 2025 - Movies (Mar 28th)
Dangerous Lies Unmasking Belle Gibson 2025 - Movies (Mar 28th)
Flight Risk 2025 - Movies (Mar 28th)
Alexander and the Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Road Trip 2025 - Movies (Mar 28th)
The Life List 2025 - Movies (Mar 28th)
Renner 2025 - Movies (Mar 28th)
The Rule of Jenny Pen 2024 - Movies (Mar 28th)
Bring Them Down 2024 - Movies (Mar 27th)
Love Hurts 2025 - Movies (Mar 27th)
Holland 2025 - Movies (Mar 27th)
The House Was Not Hungry Then 2025 - Movies (Mar 27th)
One Million Babes BC 2024 - Movies (Mar 27th)
Through the Door 2024 - Movies (Mar 27th)
Snow White 2025 - Movies (Mar 27th)
England’s Lions The New Generation 2025 - Movies (Mar 26th)
The Last Keeper 2024 - Movies (Mar 26th)
The Brutalist 2024 - Movies (Mar 25th)
Mufasa The Lion King 2024 - Movies (Mar 25th)
The Monkey 2025 - Movies (Mar 25th)
The One Show - (Mar 29th)
On Patrol- Live - (Mar 29th)
The Last Word with Lawrence ODonnell - (Mar 29th)
The Rachel Maddow Show - (Mar 29th)
The Patrick Star Show - (Mar 29th)
Helsinki Crimes - (Mar 29th)
One Killer Question - (Mar 29th)
The Bold and the Beautiful - (Mar 29th)
Cops - (Mar 29th)
The Price Is Right - (Mar 29th)
The Young and the Restless - (Mar 29th)
Lets Make a Deal - (Mar 29th)
The Kelly Clarkson Show - (Mar 29th)
All In with Chris Hayes - (Mar 29th)
Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives - (Mar 29th)
Gold Rush - (Mar 29th)
Horrible Histories - (Mar 29th)
WWE SmackDown - (Mar 29th)
The Beat with Ari Melber - (Mar 28th)
Gogglebox - (Mar 28th)
when i first started to like mister chappelle was about age 13 when i watched the chappelle show for the first time and now im 29 and i happened to find this special and i was expecting him to be another liberal comic like everyone else and use politics as a punchline well he did but i laughed so loud and so hard threwout the show at other things that i really didnt care that he did this is truly a man sent by god to wake america up he will say that do that act that and hes right on alot of things hes not a trump fan but honestly admits he needs him he covers all topics and mind you covers them well if your easily offended please read my review before choosing to watch this show i clearly warned about offensive content
Well it looks like Chappelle is relevant again. Honestly I'm happy about that, he's always been a little too funny to just drift away. But, now he's in the center of a circular firing squad and... God, you really have to respect that don't you? He knew what he was doing when he walked up against the wall and looked defiantly at Cancel Culture, loudly proclaiming that he's still going to be a comedian in the ultra PC world, you can take your best shot. And they did. You get censored on Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb if you write a positive review about this. People were hungry for it, everyone watched it, and Netflix liked the numbers so much that they stood by Chappelle and gave the woke censorship goose steppers the middle finger. And Why? Because Chappelle is a comedian, comedian's by definition aren't PC, they are anti-PC, they speak uncomfortable truths in a way that makes us laugh. They are the counter culture... save maybe Bob Hope and Johnny Carson. They are supposed to be on the edge, they are supposed to be, by profession, against censorship. And this is Chappelle standing on a stage, doing his job, and daring the censor happy mob to take their best shot. You can say whatever you want about him, but that takes some brass, you have to respect someone that walks into the fire like that.
A comedy about depression, alcoholism, suicide and the other funniest parts of life. Gethard holds nothing back as he dives into his experiences with mental illness and psychiatry, finding hope in the strangest places. An adaption of his one-man off-Broadway show of the same name.
A darkly comedic portrait of Chip Seinfeld- the degenerate, cocaine-addicted "brother" of Jerry Seinfeld. The story follows Chip through the streets of Columbus, Ohio as he struggles to break out of the shackles of his failed attempt at a stand-up comedy career. Just when it looks like he gets the chance of his life to headline a comedy festival, his paranoia gets the best of him and he shoots himself in the foot just like he has always done in the past. He might be obscure to the general public but within the world of stand-up comedy he is loved by few and hated by many.
Red-hot actor/comedian Cedric the Entertainer stars in his first solo HBO special, a no-holds-barred 60-minute routine performed in front of a live audience at The Wiltern, the venerable Los Angeles theater. Spiced by several song-and-dance numbers featuring a smokin' band and sexy group of dancers he calls the 'Cedibles,' the special highlights Cedric's hilarious takes on fame, TV, rap music, sports, diets, plastic surgery, gay marriage, church socials, meeting the President (not the new one, but the one we like), $5,000-a-plate dinners, Afghanistan, Osama Bin Laden, suicide bombers, gas prices, Halloween, Latin music and more.
In his first special since his serious car accident, Tracy Morgan cracks jokes about life in a coma, his second marriage and his family's dark side.
In this new stand-up special, Norm Macdonald delivers sly, deadpan observations from an older - and perhaps even wiser - point of view.
Stand-up comedian Fern Brady brings her unique take on contemporary culture and the state of the UK to a packed crowd in Glasgow.
How did a college drop-out with a drug and alcohol problem use a home video camera to become an international icon of bad behavior? Don't Try This At Home presents Steve-O: The Early Years, a documentary full of footage that censors would never allow on television. Follow Steve-O through his childhood skateboarding and drug-dealing days, first life-threatening stunts, time in the circus and, ultimately, international stardom. You will not believe what a buttnut this guy really is.
Directed by Sebastian DiNatale, this special is set in the best bar in town with all of Brad's hometown friends and family cranking Bud Light Limes till the morning light. This special taps into what brings so many of us together..."small town vibes." Above ground pool swimming, cougars dancing, and Rock n Roll blasting out of the bluetooth near the hot tub. Thank you for watching, and make sure to share with a friend who might enjoy this. Have a hell of a summer! "GUY'S AWESOME!"
Eclectic stand-up comic Manu NNa relays everyday tales about the struggles of being gay in Mexico and shares his love of telenovelas and mezcal.
Few comedians can stir up controversy like the legendary Paul Mooney - writer for Richard Pryor, creator of In Living Color's Homey the Clown and featured guest on Chappelle's Show. With his characteristic brutal honesty, Mooney passionately and hysterically charges into the electrified currents of racial tension. In this magnificent standup performance at Hollywood's Laugh Factory, Mooney earns a standing ovation with his relentless no-holds-barred observations on black history, stereotypes and prejudices, living in White America, celebrity divas and much, much more!
Well-known television personality Bob Saget - perhaps best known for his portrayal of squeaky-clean TV dad Danny Tanner on "Full House" - headlines an unpredictable evening of adult-flavored comedy in this raucous stand-up special. Highlights include Saget's performance of "Danny Tanner Is Not Gay," a pop parody set to the tune of the Backstreet Boys' "I Want It That Way," and the music video "Rollin' with Saget" featuring Jamie Kennedy.