Social Studies is an American sitcom television series that aired from March 18 until April 22, 1997.
Women Aren't Funny is a comedic documentary that delves into the stereotype that women aren't funny. The film features interviews with various comedians and explores the challenges that female comedians face in the entertainment industry. Through personal anecdotes and insightful commentary, the documentary challenges the notion that humor is a male-dominated domain and celebrates the comedic talents of women.
Hysterical is a documentary that delves into the world of female stand-up comedians, chronicling their experiences, challenges, and the impact they have made on the comedy industry. It takes a closer look at the personal stories of these women, highlighting their triumphs and struggles in a male-dominated field. Through interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, Hysterical offers an intimate and unfiltered glimpse into the resilient hearts and sharp wit of some of the funniest women in comedy.
Colin Quinn and his friends haven't performed comedy in months thanks to the pandemic. So they got together and performed in a parking lot. What could go wrong?
In his final stand-up special, Patrice O'Neal delivers a thought-provoking and side-splitting performance that explores various aspects of life, relationships, and society with his unique comedic style.
In this uproarious comedy special, Rich Vos gets roasted by his fellow comedians, bringing the laughs and the insults.
Cheat is a hilarious short film that delves into the complexities of infidelity and the bonds of male friendship. When a man discovers that his best friend has been cheating on his girlfriend, he must decide whether to expose the truth or keep it a secret, risking his own moral integrity. Filled with witty dialogue and unexpected twists, Cheat is a must-watch for fans of comedy and short films.
A selection of comics from the Montreal International Comedy Festival
Funny Pains is a documentary film that follows a brave comedian in New York City as she uses her stand-up comedy to address mental health issues, including her own experience as a bipolar survivor of rape. Through her witty and courageous performances, she breaks the silence surrounding these topics and inspires others to find strength and humor in their own struggles.
Bonnie McFarlane shares unique parenting tips, why she would never donate an organ and how we could all be more environmentally friendly.
A 30-minute HBO stand-up comedy special featuring Bonnie McFarlane, who takes the stage in front of a live audience. Bonnie was featured in Last Comic Standing and has also appeared on The Drew Carey Show, Premium Blend and Late Show with David Letterman.
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