An American comedy film composed of nine vignettes where characters in a marijuana smoking lounge have conversations with people they have never met before.
The Pilgrim's Progress meets The Little Rascals in this engaging story that features an all-child cast. After a daring escape from Ravenshead Prison, Sam must outrun the relentless wardens. Thankfully, the City of Refuge Guide Service is there to help her to freedom, but with every guide already busy, the accident-prone janitor, Henry, gets his long-awaited first assignment. Join Sam and Henry as they experience hair-breadth escapes, hilarious mishaps, and a climactic pursuit in this action-packed adventure that features a unique, all-children cast.
"unREAL" is almost a mockumentary. This romantic comedy takes a no-holds barred approach to rebounding from broken relationships and post break-up single life in New York City. Plenty of laughs for both sexes when witnessing the trials and tribulations of post break-up single life in New York City while learning just how manipulated a documentary can be.
Achille, a successful, solitary broker, buys Kelly, the first woman android with a perfectly human body. After a period of cohabitation that is anything but simple, Kelly mysteriously disappears. This is only the beginning of a whirlwind of events that will upend his life.
Spanning suburban America, metropolitan Sri Lanka, and an excursion into a German sex dungeon, he's ended up performing an hour of comedy in a London nightclub. Vidura B.R.'s highly anticipated debut hour is the story of how he got here.
At Christmas time, the inhabitants of a neighborhood organize a pastorela (play that represents the birth of the baby Jesus) but one of the neighbors dies. The wake is turned by the neighbors into a big party.
Tough, street smart, wisecracking stand-up comic, Carie Karavas (Kevin Can Wait), has been taking the NYC comedy club scene by storm, not to mention the entire country. Her tough exterior, along with her hard-hitting style of delivery, keeps audiences constantly on guard for big laughs.
Summary of "The Imaginary Invalid" Molière’s comedy "The Imaginary Invalid" (Le Malade Imaginaire) tells the story of Argan, a hypochondriac obsessed with his health. He constantly seeks medical treatments despite being in good health. To save on medical expenses, he plans to marry his daughter Angélique to a doctor. However, Angélique loves Cléante and opposes the arranged marriage. Argan’s clever servant, Toinette, devises a plan to expose the truth. Meanwhile, Argan’s wife, Béline, is only interested in his wealth. Through Toinette’s tricks, Argan realizes his errors and changes his ways. In the end, Angélique is allowed to marry Cléante, and Argan learns to live without his excessive fear of illness. This play humorously criticizes the medical profession and human obsession with health through satire and wit.
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.
An artist is asked to write by a con artist agent and an improvised historian, a 'performance' to remember Giovanni Battista Casti three hundred years after his birth. A situation and homage that results in a satirical transposition of today.
Clarence, a Chef from Chicago, is very passionate about two things, food and love. After being jilted at the altar, Clarence's friends Lakeith and Buddy, immediately urge him to get back into the dating pool, but under one condition, and that is for him to "Smash and Dash". Clarence needs to hook up with as many women as he possibly can through a dating app without falling in love.
In her debut stand-up comedy special, Roz takes the stage with unapologetic wit and razor-sharp humor, delivering a hilarious commentary as she looks back on her childhood in Boston, reflecting on a Dad that liked to be out and a sometimes overbearing Mom. She also talks about her school days and being bussed to the suburbs.