Dave Rath
I´ll be Gone in the Dark
This riveting documentary series, based on the book of the same name, explores writer Michelle McNamara's investigation into the life of a violent predator she dubbed the "Golden State Killer," who terrorized California in the 1970s and 1980s.
Saul Trujillo: Yolanda
Does Variety's top comic to watch look like Selena's murderer? You decide. And while you're at it find out why cruises are terrible and the homeless tent problem isn't the problem you think it is.
I love my dad
Franklin, en ung mann med tungt sinn, bryter kontakten med sin fraværende far og blokkerer ham på sosiale medier. En beslutning som får faren til å opprette en falsk konto, late som om han er en pen jente og chatter med sønnen. Et desperat forsøk på å få kontakt igjen, som banet vei for katastrofe. I Love My Dad er utrolig nok basert på regissør og skuespiller James Morosinis selvopplevde historie. Pappa catfisher sønn i ekte dramedie.
Brody Stevens: Live from the Main Room
After 22 years, comedian Brody Stevens finally tapes his One Hour Special. Filmed and created at The World Famous Comedy Store on Sunset Blvd in West Hollywood, CA, Stevens assumes the "Sam Kinison spot," leading this late night audience on a journey showcasing his unique banter, upbeat music, classic jokes and positive punchlines. Be part of this magical moment. Sit back, relax and connect with Brody.
Myq Kaplan: Small, Dork, and Handsome
Wise guy Myq Kaplan is Small, Dork, and Handsome. The might of Myq's manic comedy machine is sure to stupefy and amuse as he describes his skewed spin on the oddities of life. Filmed live in Boston.
Janeane Garofalo: If I May
Filmed live in San Francisco, Janeane Garofalo takes on society’s intolerance of gluten and House Hunters International. With her unapologetic attitude, Janeane proudly states her AARP membership, her love for Febreze but the disdain for their commercials, and her disinterest in doctors.
Kyle Kinane: "I Liked His Old Stuff Better"
Filmed at the historic 40 Watt Club in Athens, Georgia, Kyle Kinane's new special delivers wonderfully grim anecdotes filtered through his own optimistic lens. In "I Liked His Old Stuff Better" Kinane chooses to marvel rather than rue such experiences as falling in the shower and receiving pickled eggs as a token of love. It is his second special for Comedy Central.