Wendy Liebman takes on great hair, fighting her Spanks, mother problems, The Mile High Club, and a host of other hilarious stories of life's mishaps. Previously crowned America's Funniest Comedian, Wendy is a master of humor that sometimes shows up best just when you thought the joke was over.
In this quasi-thriller, our protagonist catches a glimpse of the killer, stopping his nefarious plans in an instant. In just a fleeting moment, she spots her assailant, thanks to the remarkable clarity gained from the CIF's cleansing power.
Comedian Dave Attell unloads in this blistering stand-up special on hard seltzers, strip clubs, unsatisfying snacks and his wild trip to a petting zoo.
Duda, Bebel and Tati are three actresses in love with cinema in São Paulo who decided to put together the play they wrote together. They have it all figured it out but despite their best efforts, the funds for the show don't come and their plans go downhill. In debt, unemployed and at risk of being evicted from their apartment, the three draw inspiration from their favorite movies to find the solution to their problems.
Emmy and Grammy nominated comedian Tig Notaro returns with a hilarious and sharply observed stand-up special packed with delightfully awkward misunderstandings, health scares made hilarious, and family moments with her wife and children that are simultaneously sidesplitting and heartwarming. With her signature delivery and celebrated gift for storytelling, Tig’s new hour hits all the right notes.
Brian Michaels is sailing across the ocean, when disaster strikes and leaves him stranded! The red bear must be clever, and use his surroundings to escape!
A woman must protect her small town from the Jackalope (based on the mythical rabbit-antelope creature of North American folklore) and his army of devilish bunnies as they embark on a murder spree over the Easter weekend.
Fan-made parody project about the role of Young Woman, a very small role from the play "People Places and Things" by Duncan McMillan. This parody shows the past of the anonymous "Young Woman", and her actions that overlap with the events from the original play, while also revealing the relations she has with specific people in the rehabilitation centre that Emma stays in.
Shaun, a 16-year-old surfer has it all living in Southern California but when his dad announces they’re moving to the mountains of Montana, he is crushed. That is, until he meets a dog who can snowboard. With the help of his new canine friend, Shaun is set to make a run for the annual snowboarding championship; however, rough terrain awaits.