In Raar, hè?!, comedian and mentalist Gili brings together his favorite acts full of magic, mentalism, humor, and deception into one ultimate show for all generations, featuring both best-of moments and brand-new surprises.
Daniel is trying to meet a 15 year old boy, little does he know there is no 15 year old boy, instead it's Marty-O and Sonny-C there to kick his butt to outer space!
In this show, Jeroen reveals his dangerous side. Although he is not big, not tough, and far too friendly, he has now learned to stand up for himself. He does what he wants! That is, as long as his girlfriend allows it…
Every public domain Mickey Mouse short film from the 1920s, compiled as a single viewable feature film! From 1928-1929 (Although a couple were made in 1927 but not widely distributed yet), there were 15 films in the Mickey Mouse series, all of which are now Public Domain. This also happens to be all the Mickey Mouse shorts that were distributed by Celebrity Productions. In fact this film itself is public domain, you may use it for whatever you like, no copyright or trademark! This compilation is not authorized, endorsed or approved by The Walt Disney Company. The Walt Disney Company is not associated with this compilation film or the producer and editor Jenny Livingstone.
Machin, a zany inventor and self-confessed misanthrope, needs only one thing: absolute silence. Thanks to his inventions, which are as ingenious as they are bizarre, he has always managed to scare away his neighbors. Until the day a pianist, Machine, moves in for the first time in her life... into the apartment next door! Recorded at the Théâtre de la Michodière in Paris's 2nd arrondissement.
When a scheduling error forces grieving photographer Peter to share an apartment with the rebellious Alice, their weekend together becomes unexpectedly transformative. As the two Asian-Americans navigate New York from Chinatown to the Hamptons, Peter confronts his sister's death and his own invisibility while Alice grapples with family secrets and a recent breakup. Through stolen dumplings, midnight swims, and brutal honesty two strangers learn that being seen requires first seeing yourself. Banana Split is a bittersweet comedy about grief, identity, and what happens when two people force each other to stop hiding.
Renowed influencer Dzanielle navigates fake friends among the black card-swiping, Ozempic-sharting, workout-addicted Upper East Siders. In her comedic quest for a million followers, she finds her first real new friend and her true self.
Fadhil, an unemployed cinephile, lives in trauma after being kidnapped, beaten, and most painfully, having his beloved cigarettes stolen by three pocongs and their boss, the Heavenly Demon. Driven by vengeance and the desire to reclaim his cigarettes, Fadhil accepts an offer from Ki Arak, the formidable “Guardian of the Realm,” to train in martial arts and supernatural powers, on the condition that he must not smoke until his mission is accomplished.
However, the results indicate a horror-comedy telemovie titled Du Ri Me (often indexed under social media, specifically Instagram, around late 2025/early 2026) arriving as a Pongal special in January 2026.
After a breakup sends him into a manic, drug-fueled spiral, a bipolar comedian from Queens lands in a psych ward for the eighth time, where therapy forces him to relive the delirious path that brought him there.