Quiricocho
Joaquín, a superstitious person, decides to “give his body to science” and test all the popular myths to determine, once and for all, if bad luck exists.
Joaquín, a superstitious person, decides to “give his body to science” and test all the popular myths to determine, once and for all, if bad luck exists.
Joaquín Duschatzky
Himself
Antonia Armeno
Emilia Armeno
Lucio Armeno
Daniela Romar
Joaquín, a superstitious person, decides to “give his body to science” and test all the popular myths to determine, once and for all, if bad luck exists.
In the world of stand-up comedy in South Africa, Trevor Noah uses his childhood experiences in a biracial family during apartheid to prepare for his first one-man show.
Documentary about the making of American Pie (1999), American Pie 2 (2001) and American Wedding (2003).
An exposé of comic proportions that only Chris Rock could pull off, GOOD HAIR visits beauty salons and hairstyling battles, scientific laboratories and Indian temples to explore the way hairstyles impact the activities, pocketbooks, sexual relationships, and self-esteem of the black community.
What begins as a documentary following the final tour of a dying magician - "The Amazing Johnathan" - becomes an unexpected and increasingly bizarre journey as the filmmaker struggles to separate truth from illusion.
เควิน ฮาร์ทจะมาปล่อยมุกฮาและเสิร์ฟพิซซ่าอบจากเตาอิฐที่บ้านของเขาเอง พร้อมเมาท์มอยเรื่องการแชทกลุ่มของพวกผู้ชาย เซ็กส์หลังวัย 40 และประสบการณ์ชีวิตหลังติดเชื้อโควิด-19
The making of 'Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog'.
Time to hassle the Hoff at the rudest, raunchiest television event of the year--The Comedy Central Roast of David Hasselhoff. From running in slo-mo on the beach to inspiring Germany with the power of cheesy pop--it's almost too easy.
A rather incoherent post-breakup Sex Pistols "documentary", told from the point of view of Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren, whose (arguable) position is that the Sex Pistols in particular and punk rock in general were an elaborate scam perpetrated by him in order to make "a million pounds."
Comedy Central's best roasters and stand up comedians take a whack at actor/model Pamela Anderson.
Patton Oswalt delivers a fresh hour plus of stand-up, covering everything from misery to defeat to hopelessness. It's his most upbeat special to date.