To save their relationship, Marisa dives into an odyssey through the vibrant NYC nightlife, dead set on tracking down an ‘I Love New York’ shirt for Rafael at any cost. She soon discovers that in the metropolis of capitalism, even on Christmas, nothing comes for free—except, perhaps, from those who have nothing.
Fridges, birthday parties and cockroach baba cults. In his latest special, Naveen Richard brings together some tasty observational comedy that has proven to be relatable 9 out of 12 times.
In the world's first comedy special recorded underground, Iván Marín guides us to the depths of the Zipaquira salt cathedral, to rise again with laughter that reflects on forced use of virtuality, false security, pandemics and its reinventions, until reaching the highest point of our laughter.
In his first comedy special, Lance Woods shares his unique take on race relations, slave movies, dating and plenty of yeah-he-just-went-there moments. Undeniable showcases Lance's distinctive ability to be an equal opportunity offender.
A "documentary" following Hippo, a full-time mime. A portrait of how his love life, friendships and quest to be accepted by society in a world where he is at a loss for words.
Tommy Peterson takes his girlfriend to meet his over protective Mother and crazy family. He's worried that his mom won't like their age difference, and he's hoping his relationship makes it through the night.
Comedian Darío Orsi presents his last stand-up show where, as he whines, he gives us a glimpse into his worldview and what he thinks happiness is about.
Filmed at the International Church of Cannabis in Denver, CO, Billy Wayne Davis' Testify is one part stunningly personal, hysterical stand-up and one part visual and vulnerable realization. It’s a tale of how two trips – one to prison and one to the other side – didn’t give him the answers he wanted but the ones he needed.
In her comedy, Maija examines the complexities of what it means to be a mixed-race, multicultural woman through the context of trivial topics like dating, family, and daily observations. Through her witty nature and playful charisma, she is able to dissect heavy subject matter in a way that’s hilarious, entertaining, and in a dialect that any culture can understand.
Joshua and Angela grew up together in the same neighborhood. They vowed to be husband and wife as life got better. Joshua later introducedAngela to his boss so he could help her secure a job. Boss offered Angela but only if she agreed to be his illegal wife as that will help her travel for the delivery of goods she has to carry. Boss later realized Angela was the good luck charm he needed to boost his business so he decided to get rid of Joshua so as to keep Angela to him. What happens when Joshua resurfaces?
Burdened with severe social anxiety and a relentless inner voice, a young funeral director tries to take comfort in a self-imposed house arrest but is challenged by a curious neighbor.
Fell, Jumped, or Pushed is a romantic mockumentary that digs into the bizarre real-life disappearance of Sgt. Elmo Warrick. It is an utter bastardization of reality TV mixed with a healthy dose of early Christopher Guest.
In this revolutionary (see what we did there?) show, Steel tells us in a hilarious fashion what happened in France between the storming of the Bastille and the rise of Napoleon - bringing to life the people who made them happen. Brilliantly insightful and full of laughs, it puts the peculiarity of individual people back at the centre of the story.