Fanboy and Chum Chum is a comedy TV show that follows the adventures of two energetic and enthusiastic boys, Fanboy and Chum Chum, as they navigate through their everyday lives in their suburban town. With their vivid imaginations and love for superheroes, they often find themselves in hilarious situations that test their friendship and teach them valuable life lessons.
People of Earth is a hilarious, high-concept comedy that explores the lives of a support group for people who claim to have been abducted by aliens. The show follows the adventures of a skeptical investigative journalist who joins the group and begins to question his own beliefs.
Follow comedian and writer Wyatt Cenac as he explores America’s most pressing issues. Traveling to different parts of the country, Cenac brings unique perspectives to systemic issues, while tackling more benign everyday inconveniences with comedic solutions.
A documentary filmmaker sets out to debunk the idea of traditional marriage by following three couples in a small Florida town. As tensions rise and secrets are revealed, the couples must confront the truth about their own marriages.
In the small town of Liberty, Dave, a delusional man, believes he is destined for stardom. He starts creating bizarre music videos and uploads them on the internet, hoping to become viral. However, his delusions start to affect his relationships, especially with his sister. As his videos gain some attention, Dave is taken to court for his actions. Hits is a comedy-drama movie that explores the impact of viral fame and the blurred line between reality and delusion.
Four childhood friends decide to take a nostalgic journey through Manhattan to celebrate their last day of carefree youth, leading to insightful conversations and unexpected encounters along the way, making them question their choices and fears about growing up.
A story of two African-American individuals who spend a day together after a one-night stand. They navigate through issues of race, romance, and identity in San Francisco.
This documentary chronicles the decade-long run of the Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival – including a final farewell show. The film celebrates Eugene’s unique brand of humor and his role in the alternative comedy movement, offers a bittersweet goodbye to an era, and reminds us of the healing properties of comedy – even in the most challenging of life’s circumstances.
A struggling writer can't seem to escape his wife's literary success. When a road trip to a publisher's salon takes an unexpected turn, he has to face his own creative shortcomings and find a way to regain control of his life and work.
A filmmaker introduces us to the subject of his documentary—the beautiful Jacqueline Dumont, a young Frenchwoman who claims to have uncovered a covert assassination conspiracy. While unsure of the eccentric Jacqueline’s veracity, the filmmaker nonetheless enlists a couple of interns and heads to the holistic retreat in Argentina where she’s hiding out, to explore her claims and film her story. Upon arrival, the filmmaker begins to doubt the worthwhileness of his venture, but finds reasons to hope that he might actually be capturing something big, something real, with his increasingly makeshift film.
Wyatt Cenac heads to Brooklyn to share his observations on the borough that's the backdrop for three sitcoms and a reality show about cheesemongers.
“I’m mad as hell, and I’m not going to take it anymore!” Who among us has not wanted to open their window and shout that at the top of their lungs? Seriously, who? Because we’re looking for those people. We’re looking for the people who think shouting is annoying, counterproductive, and terrible for your throat; who feel that the loudest voices shouldn’t be the only ones that get heard; and who believe that the only time it’s appropriate to draw a Hitler mustache on someone is when that person is actually Hitler. Or Charlie Chaplin in certain roles.
A series of vignettes explores the impact of the late Andy Kaufman and his unique brand of comedy performance art on his many colleagues, fans and followers.
aka Wyatt Cenac
She's adorably adorable and one of the fastest-rising stars in Hollywood. The "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmitt" star brings her niceness to the Just For Laughs stage as she plays host to the best stand-ups in the business.
"Daily Show" correspondent and comedian Wyatt Cenac performs at the Skirball Center for Performing Arts in New York City. Topics include his childhood, neighbors, television, internet videos and politics.
Stand-up W. Kamua Bell hosts the hottest comics at the SXSW festival in the second of this two-part showcase featuring today's heavyweights and tomorrow's stars, including Todd Glass, Wyatt Cenac, Iliza Shlesinger, Rachel Feinstein, Nate Bargatze, Matt Braunger, Mark Normand, Beth Stelling, Joe DeRosa and Jon Huck.
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