The Benetto family is scattered to the winds in Brooklyn, NY, and there's no predicting where they will end up. Relationships keep shifting. Generations keep trying to adapt to a new world. Exactly who are the adults here?
Grammy nominated and platinum selling recording artist Bill Engvall is taking a bow. The renown comedian is entertaining audiences for a final time in his last standup special.
Raja, a hard-working immigrant from India, has just started a new job working as a driver for his distant uncle Nish's transportation company. It's his first day and things turn for the worse when he finds out his client is not an "ordinary" client. Raja, who has seen rough days in life, will have to take help from a stranger named 420 to survive this crazy night.
For the first time since her divorce, Akosua, an African schoolteacher, is in love again and preparing to fulfill her lifelong dream of moving to the US with her new American boyfriend, Adrian, who is struggling to gain acceptance from her family. When Adrian's brother Buck arrives in Ghana looking to make business connections, he becomes a target for a desperate gangster.
A down on his luck (50s), former banker gets the shock of his life when he discovers N500 million naira in his dormant bank account, an immediate target is set on his back when he withdraws the money.
In this new comedy special, comedian Felipe Avello analyzes different "light topics" such as crime and immigration, and recounts his adventures in Mexico and one particular encounter with a Morrisey impersonator
Del Harrison realized a few things: that white people in LA are cool, her "Nigerian" heritage is in question and her recent divorce from an interracial church was the right thing to do and a "certain type of work" is legal in particular situations. Del's impeccable storytelling transcends from her jokes to her original music as she is accompanied by a live band and her talented singing sisters to deliver a night of magic while we peak inside her life off the stage in short docustyle videos.
Rashad and Annie go down to Douglas, Georgia, to spend the holidays with Rashad's cousins, Junior and Aretha. Christmas turns out to be a little more than what they bargained for when a past love and a family secret are revealed.
A prison psychiatrist secretly implants a microchip into the brain of a dangerous criminal to reform his behavior; instantly, he is transformed into a weird college student.
Join the journey and discover the secrets to living a truly happy life as two filmmakers travel the country in search of the happiest people in America.
Gwynn, a pseudo-mythologist, liberates herself and her two friends from their restrictive, monotonous lives as they venture into a chaotic love triangle during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Georgie, a brazen 13-year-old, has her life uprooted when she’s thrust into the guardianship of her half-sister Harper and torn away from her life in Las Vegas. Harper sees this turbulent time as a window of opportunity to pave a brighter future for her half-sister in Los Angeles, but Harper’s self-righteous attempts to protect Georgie only lead to exposing their paralleled childhood wounds.
Jeannie is a dark, self-destructive, closeted 17-year-old West L.A. girl. She has to navigate school, friends, her first romance with a girl, and dealing with her bickering divorced parents. Jeannie purchases a Native American pendant to help her gain positive energy. But something goes wrong when the pendent transfers the spirits of her slain parents into her body.
Just Love Everybody is a labor of love, written and performed by the multi-talented Greg Ware. His comedy has been described as, "A Soliloquy of Syntax, Soaked in Satire!" Greg unveils the humor in relationships with unmatched acuity, while his rapid-fire punchlines undress society.
A revamping, if you will, of the 1980's classic horror movie showcase, hosted by Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. Elvira decides to clean out her basement, relaunch "Movie Macabre," and host "Night of the Living Dead."
J.B. Ball's comedy promotes being our best selves toward each other. He tackles social issues in a fun way, leaving audiences smarter & inspired. Filmed at The University of Tampa, he proves his message and humor can be celebrated anywhere.
Viral sensation and SNL alum Sasheer Zamata takes the stage in her second stand up special, with a new hour of laughs grounded in her experiences as a woman in America post-pandemic. She mocks companies for awkwardly trying to use feminism to sell their wares. She recounts the difficult task of snitching on a public indecency. And, she analyzes the limited history of witches, airplane pilots, and women in general.