Tag: Standup Special

Pete Holmes: I Am Not for Everyone Review: Hilarious and Heartfelt Journey Through His Unfiltered World

Pete Holmes: I Am Not for Everyone Review: This Netflix stand-up is a comedic masterpiece, blending relatability, wit, and introspection to create a performance that leaves you both in stitches and deep in thought.

Mark Normand: Soup to Nuts Review: Extreme Dark Sexual Jokes Kept the Crowd Roaring!

Mark Normand Soup to Nuts Review: The Chicago crowd ended up wanting more of the American comedians ultra offensive crude jokes,.

Celeste Barber: Fine, thanks Review: Hilarious and Honest Observations

Celeste Barber: Fine, thanks dives deep into the Australian comedian's personal life, and her sharp and witty observations.

Leanne Morgan: I’m Every Woman Review: Relatable, Smart and Welcoming

Leanne Morgan: I'm Every Woman explores the different dimensions of Morgan's personal life.

Rahul Talks to People Review: Hilarious Crowd Work That Doesn’t Skip a Beat

Rahul Subramanian's new crowd work special Rahul Talks to People explores an array of funny and impromptu conversations.

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My Royal Nemesis Episode 6 Review: Sparks Fly by the Shore

My Royal Nemesis Episode 6 Review: This episode perfectly balances comedy and romance with a major relationship milestone.

My Royal Nemesis Episode 5 Review: Se-gye’s Overconfident Romance Backfires

My Royal Nemesis Episode 5 Review: The episode balances emotional moments with chaotic comedy, ending with an unexpectedly hilarious twist.

5 Hidden Gem Shows Like The Boroughs That Will Leave You Stumped!

From Icelandic sci-fi mysteries to haunting French supernatural dramas, these hidden gem international series capture the eerie atmosphere and emotional tension that make The Boroughs so compelling.

Ladies First Review: A Surprisingly Outdated Gender-Swap Comedy Starring Sacha Baron Cohen

Netflix’s Ladies First arrives with a provocative premise and a talented cast, but the gender-swap comedy struggles to deliver sharp satire. Despite committed performances from Sacha Baron Cohen and Rosamund Pike, the film relies too heavily on repetitive role-reversal jokes and surface-level commentary.

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

Prime Video’s System ends with a morally complex twist as Neha chooses justice over truth to protect Sarika. Here’s how the Twisted Hookah Bar fire connects every major case in the film.