Alonzo Bodden: Heavy Lightweight
In this day and age if it were all heavy it wouldn’t be a comedy special, it would be a depression special, and Alonzo Bodden is very aware of this. That’s why he goes back and forth, from Heavy to Lightweight, because he knows we need a break from news in comedy. He likes to mix it up and he hopes you will join him for a laugh and a think or two.
Alonzo Bodden: Historically Incorrect
Alonzo Bodden returns with a comedic look at the historical inaccuracies of the present and past in an all-new stand-up comedy event that exposes the hypocrisy - and hilarity - of modern day culture.
Tim Dillon: I'm Your Mother
The fearlessly edgy Tim Dillon shares his signature comedic rants on everything from homelessness to why he'd never leave the British royal family.
Anjelah Johnson-Reyes: Say I Won't
Filmed at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Anjelah Johnson-Reyes is back in a new hilarious stand up routine.
Kevin James Doyle: Fool Proof
Filmed live at New York City's Soho Playhouse, comedian and storyteller Kevin James Doyle weaves a story of love, risk, reward, theater history, motorcycles, green cards, a $15,000 loan, and more. This jaw-dropping story has an unforgettable conclusion.
Matteo Lane: The Al Dente Special
Matteo Lane shares stories from his life, travels and family - like chatting with a friend over brunch.
Russell Peters: Act Your Age
Russell's TENTH stand-up special, ACT YOUR AGE Live in Abu Dhabi Recorded before a sold-out crowd at The Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi at the end of his Act Your Age World Tour, which was seen by over 300,000 fans in 23 countries over two-and-a-half years. The new special features hilarious personal stories about getting married (again), parenthood, millennials and middle age, as well Peters’ signature lightning-fast audience improv.
Jerrod Carmichael: Don't Be Gay
Jerrod Carmichael returns to the stage for his fourth HBO stand-up special.
Mike Birbiglia: The Good Life
Drugs. Marriage. Kids' parties. Mike Birbiglia reevaluates life as a son — and as a father — in this hilarious and deeply personal comedy special.
Dave Chappelle Unforgiven
Dave Chapelle tells a few stories from his childhood, including his early career as a comic and being hustled on the street, whilst discussing an overarching narrative of HBO airing Chapelle Show without Dave being paid for it.
Steph Tolev: Filth Queen
Bow down to the queen as fearlessly filthy Steph Tolev rules the stage with hilarious confessions, unfiltered dating stories and absurd observations.
Ralph Barbosa: Planet Bosa
Ralph Barbosa shares his adventures in dating, controlling his temper, working on cars, and his views on current events.
Mo Amer: Wild World
In this fearlessly honest special, Mo Amer honors his Palestinian roots, recounts confrontations on the road and relives becoming a father.
Leanne Morgan: Unspeakable Things
Leanne Morgan discusses her rise to fame, family matters, and her one-time CBD experience.
Obvious Child
An immature, newly unemployed comic must navigate the murky waters of adulthood after her fling with a graduate student results in an unplanned pregnancy.
Manny Lewis
The film follows the story of a famous fictional stand-up comedian Manny Lewis, who connects with millions of fans but finds it hard to connect to one person. Manny struggles to overcome his sense of alienation and shyness, and a difficult relationship with his father, in a romantic and feel-good quest for the love of the quirky Maria.
Patton Oswalt: Annihilation
Patton Oswalt, despite a personal tragedy, produces his best standup yet. Focusing on the tribulations of the Trump era and life after the loss of a loved one, Oswalt continues his journey to contribute joy to the world.
Felipe Esparza: Translate This
Comedian Felipe Esparza stars in his first HBO comedy special -- an uproarious hour of stand-up featuring his unconventional riffs on the immigrant experience and life's everyday battles.
Maz Jobrani: Immigrant
Iranian American comic Maz Jobrani lights up the Kennedy Center with riffs on immigrant life in the Trump era, modern parenting pitfalls and more.
Chris Hardwick: Mandroid
Hipsters beware: there is no irony in Hardwick’s affinity for Captain Picard, Comic-Con and the Atari 2600. Filmed at Skirball Center for Performing Arts in New York City, “Chris Hardwick: Mandroid” features candid comedy tales that cover virginity, chess club, shark vaginas, awkward childhood, awkward adulthood (which in this case is an extension of awkward childhood) and a myriad of other topics which may or may not include Quidditch. From unearthing his old MySpace page to the futility of attempting to delete his Facebook account, Hardwick displays his comical approach to all things trivial in the digital era, all while #hashtagging completely out of context.
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