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Sam Morril: Same Time TomorrowSam Morril: Same Time Tomorrow · 2022
Sam Morril: Same Time Tomorrow
6.92022
MovieComedy
Sam Morril delivers his trademark dry and dark punchlines in a stand-up set ranging from problematic fairy tales to biting social commentary.
Unfamiliar TerritoryUnfamiliar Territory · 2025
Unfamiliar Territory
7.02025
MovieComedy
Rafi Bastos first special in English. I hope you enjoy it!
Matthew Broussard: HyperbolicMatthew Broussard: Hyperbolic · 2024
Matthew Broussard: Hyperbolic
4.02024
MovieComedy
In his hilarious and razor-sharp debut full-length comedy special, Hyperbolic, Matthew Broussard masterfully navigates a maze of topics, blending clever penmanship with unapologetic introspection. From his unique upbringing as a Southern Jewish Cajun to navigating life in New York City, Matthew shares side-splitting anecdotes about cultural quirks, family dynamics, and the absurdities of modern relationships. With mathematical precision and laser wit, he tackles everything from the nuances of anti-Semitism to the emasculation of dating a professional athlete. Whether dissecting the inefficiency of French phonetics, the upsides of maternal mental illness, or pharmaceutical origin stories, Broussard delivers a performance both intellectually engaging and snort-inducingly funny.
Gary Gulman: Born on 3rd BaseGary Gulman: Born on 3rd Base · 2023
Gary Gulman: Born on 3rd Base
4.02023
MovieComedy
Comedian, actor, and best-selling author Gary Gulman offers up his hilarious insights on a range of topics – from growing up poor to pretentious suffixes – all with a generous helping of his inventive humor and absurdism. Reflecting on his eccentric Jewish American family, Gulman chronicles his childhood experiences with free school lunch programs and questionable dental care, as well as incisive swipes at billionaire-ism.
Sam Morril: You've ChangedSam Morril: You've Changed · 2024
Sam Morril: You've Changed
7.12024
MovieComedyDocumentary
Sam Morril, in his distinct laid-back style, effortlessly riffs on the worst person he's ever dated, the complications of getting older, and his perspective on everything from cable news to the perils of social media in this punchline-heavy comedy special.
Eddie Pepitone: The CollapseEddie Pepitone: The Collapse · 2025
Eddie Pepitone: The Collapse
2025
MovieComedy
A comedian's energetic tirade explores modern anxieties and self-analysis, covering various small topics while examining his own behavior and deep-seated insecurities.
Ian Fidance: Wild, Happy & FreeIan Fidance: Wild, Happy & Free · 2024
Ian Fidance: Wild, Happy & Free
4.02024
MovieComedy
Ian Fidance’s debut comedy special recorded live at The Cutting Room in New York City.
David Nihill: Cultural AppreciationDavid Nihill: Cultural Appreciation · 2023
David Nihill: Cultural Appreciation
2023
MovieComedy
It’s going against everything Irish in me to call it special but that seems the done thing so here it is: My new comedy (not so) special Cultural Appreciation. The tricky thing with short form social media is to truly share ideas and stories (especially Irish stories!). Many of you will have seen 60 second or less clips that don’t give me time to tell the full story behind the thoughts so here they all are, for free because I want to share them with you, and I appreciate your support. If you are reading this you are a true legend in your own undergarments.

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Matthew Broussard: HyperbolicMatthew Broussard: Hyperbolic · 2024
Matthew Broussard: Hyperbolic
4.02024
MovieComedy
In his hilarious and razor-sharp debut full-length comedy special, Hyperbolic, Matthew Broussard masterfully navigates a maze of topics, blending clever penmanship with unapologetic introspection. From his unique upbringing as a Southern Jewish Cajun to navigating life in New York City, Matthew shares side-splitting anecdotes about cultural quirks, family dynamics, and the absurdities of modern relationships. With mathematical precision and laser wit, he tackles everything from the nuances of anti-Semitism to the emasculation of dating a professional athlete. Whether dissecting the inefficiency of French phonetics, the upsides of maternal mental illness, or pharmaceutical origin stories, Broussard delivers a performance both intellectually engaging and snort-inducingly funny.

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