Tag: Netflix Stand-up

Patton Oswalt: We All Scream Review: Mean Reality of Lockdowns and Its Comical Universality

In his fourth comedy special which also happens to be his directorial debut - Patton Oswalt: We All Scream- the comedian dives into the absurd relatability of lockdowns.

Jo Koy: Live from the Los Angeles Forum Review: A Laughter Riot that Pulls Everyone In

Jo Koy is back with his fourth Netflix comedy special Live from the Los Angeles Forum and you don't want to miss this.

Rodrigo Marques: King of Uncouth Review: A Tale About Noronha Archipelago That Never Ends

Rodrigo Marques: King of Uncouth is one of the stand-up comedies released by Netflix this month.

Sam Morril: Same Time Tomorrow (2022) Review: An Evenly Balanced Stand-Up that Tackles Raging Issues of the Contemporary Society

Now available on Netflix, Sam Morril: Same Time Tomorrow pokes fun at a bunch of present-day issues.

Jeff Foxworthy: The Good Old Days Review: Reminiscing Past 24 Years

Jeff Foxworthy's Netflix special, The Good Old Days, looks back on the simpler times. Focusing on technology, parenting and life with his wife.

Mo Gilligan: There’s Mo To Life (2022) Review: Hilarious and Fascinating Comebacks

A man with a whirlwind personality that hits you like a tornado, Mo Gilligan will change your life with his stand-up special.

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Ladies First Review: A Surprisingly Outdated Gender-Swap Comedy Starring Sacha Baron Cohen

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System Ending Explained: Does Neha Get to the Bottom of the Conspiracy? What was the Truth?

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Sold Out On You Episode 10 Review: One Last Betrayal

Sold Out On You episode 10 sets up one more subplot to make the finale week a great wait!