Russell Howard: Live (2008)
My Own Man (2014)
Rattled by the prospect of becoming a dad, a 40-year-old filmmaker begins to consider what “manhood” really means for him, prompting him to pursue an array of interests and reexamine…
Jimmy Carr: His Dark Material (2021)
Jimmy Carr finds humor in the darkest of places in this stand-up special that features his dry, sardonic wit — and some jokes he calls “career enders.”
Stakeout (1987)
Two detectives observe an escaped convict’s ex-girlfriend, but complications set in when one of them falls for her.
Extremely Analytical (2021)
Janet Roth bares all in a blistering stand-up special about marriage, Millennial dating and living in LA. And she won’t spare you the details.
Jeff Goldblum: Basic Bro (2017)
Jeff Goldblum hosts. Featuring comedy from Godfrey, Russell Howard, Patrick Haye, Darrin Rose, Elon Gold, and Lynne Koplitz.
Parts of the Family (2003)
Beyond the front door of an old, decrepit house is buried a horrible and tragic past. One horryfing and gory night a family of four is brutally hacked to pieces….
Boogie Woogie (2009)
In London’s contemporary art world, everyone has a hustle. Art Spindle runs a high-end gallery: he hopes to flip a Mondrian for millions. One of his assistants, Beth, is sleeping…
Haunted Ulster Live (2023)
On Halloween night 1998, TV veteran Gerry Burns, teams up with popular children’s presenter Michelle Kelly to investigate poltergeist activity in a haunted house in Belfast. A seance causes the…
One Night Off (2021)
A 24-year-old music enthusiast Noah looks after his baby overnight for the first time.
Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker (1999)
Chris Rock brings his critically acclaimed brand of social commentary-themed humour to this HBO Special, extolling his razor-sharp wit and wisdom on such topics as gun control, President Clinton, homophobia,…
Trevor Noah: I Wish You Would (2022)
Emmy-winning comedian Trevor Noah talks learning German, speaking ill of the dead, judging people in horror movies and ordering Indian food in Scotland.
Ahir Shah: Ends (2024)
From London’s Royal Court Theatre, acclaimed comedian Ahir Shah dishes on class, family and multiculturalism in the UK from his grandfather’s view.