Live at the Utilita Arena in Birmingham, Cockney comic Micky Flanagan is back for an hour of old-school jokes about energy bills, retro telly and marital disputes.
Brash and vibrant, Tamar Rubin stakes her claim as a fresh new comedic voice in her debut special, But Sir. Combining a gritty punk sensibility with the polish of a trained actor, Rubin's fast-paced style moves effortlessly between thoughts on working menial jobs in your 20's, dating mishaps and how growing up as a theater kid affects later adulthood.
Combining a “father knows best” sensibility with a “I have no intention of being a father” attitude, Matt Bergman continues to refine his millennial via the Midwest style in his newest special Mostly Nice. Bergman looks at the full circumference of his life to this point – considering everything from the job his parents did with him to why he and his wife have no interest in following suit.
Desperate for a connection, Frank tries to reconnect with his daughter and ex-wife after not seeing them for 5 years but it's going to be hard to spread some Christmas cheer since everyone hates him.
To save her bungalow from foreclosure before Christmas, Victoria, an Instagram influencer and single mother of a child living with Down syndrome enters a home-improvement competition in New Hope, Texas. Complications arise when her ex returns home after touring Europe with his new album. Meanwhile, Victoria has fallen in love with her next-door neighbor, Gavin, a Texas musician who has bonded with her daughter Charlie while helping Victoria fix up her home, as well as her heart.
Jodie Grant is a Los Angeles newscaster - until an on-air blunder puts her career in jeopardy. Given a last-chance assignment to find the perfect holiday story, she soon faces a choice between saving her job and following her heart.
A group of former college friends gather for a reunion at a winter chalet fifteen years after one of their own dies during their production of A Christmas Carol. The group then finds themselves being stalked and killed off one by one by someone dressed as a terrifying vision of Ebenezer Scrooge.
Despite failed attempts at V-TV stardom, Beckett craves fame and encounters a deceitful AI, Mr. Viral, who overnight boosts his popularity. But fame's lure fades as Mr. Viral's dark scheme threatens Beckett's life and loved ones.
Mary Lynn Rajskub will take a Road Gig when it comes up. She tapes her new special just outside Chicago to a full crowd to share her stories from acting across many popular shows, being a mother to a teenage TikTok enthusiast and potential run-ins with love.
Sonic, Knuckles, and Tails reunite against a powerful new adversary, Shadow, a mysterious villain with powers unlike anything they have faced before. With their abilities outmatched in every way, Team Sonic must seek out an unlikely alliance in hopes of stopping Shadow and protecting the planet.
Buckle up! Josh Blue is back at it to tell you about the most embarrassing part of his crushing defeat on Americas Got Talent—and his plan to win next time! Filmed in his hometown of Denver, Blue gives the audience a lesson in how comedy works. He’s a single dad with one good arm and 50% custody of two pre-teens: you do the math! Blue skates the line on topics ranging from his campaign to fix this country’s acid reflux problem to his way with animals. Through his mix of well-crafted jokes and improv, Blue takes some risks with his girlfriend, explains the miracles of botox, and tells the audience how to eat a sandwich. He’s been watching a lot of serial killer documentaries and he’s got a few thoughts on his own death. Blue is well known for his intricate lattice work of call backs and his sardonic, yet charming, self-deprecating humor. He calls out Joe Rogan, Bill Cosby, and homophobic senators in his laugh-a-minute fifth comedy special. Oh yeah, and he still has cerebral palsy.
TruTV veteran Andrew Orvedahl's quirky and offbeat though process is on full display his first special: Doom Math. Managing to find the upside in the downside of daily life, Orvedahl finds unique humor the seemingly mundane experiences as doctors and sobriety, while also managing to find himself in unique situations with his dogs and a very memorable evening with a spider.
From the historic Agora Theater in Cleveland, Bill Squire's third full comedy special looks back at his childhood mishaps - from being poor at sports to bedwetting. Tying them to his relationship with his parents and his own role as a parent, Bill weaves these experiences into his ever developing world view.
A longtime family-owned business gets pressured to sell to gentrify the neighborhood until a local loving mobster concocts a crazy plan to save the day, clearing the way for two people searching for love to find their everlasting.
Stuck at a dead end but vying for the love of spunky club manager Anata, aging contract killer Danny Dolinski is thrilled when The Company pulls him back in the field, but only to train Gen Z newcomer Wihlborg, a prodigy assassin with an attitude.
Martin Urbano spent his long, lucky career talking and saying anything he wanted – until allegations surfaced. He stepped out of the spotlight, promising to take a long time to listen. Now he’s back! Martin tackles his allegations (and much more!) in this long-awaited apology comeback show. He shares his humorous musings on being cancelled, woke Twitter mobs and Uber.
Facing loneliness, loss of love and social isolation, four male characters must cope with those issues in the midst of navigating and living out their single lives as explored in four short narrative genre films contained in this anthology