

Filmed in Miami, Hernández's special features his comedic take on his first-generation American upbringing before a local audience.

Comedian Ralph Barbosa riffs on everything from his street-racing dream woman to his mom's lies about moon rocks in this chill, cheeky stand-up special.

Sarah Sherman's unholy alter ego, Sarah Squirm, unleashes a festering hour of bodily fluids, open-wound confessionals, and jokes that will leave scars on the soul.

Sam Morril showcases his unique laid-back style, effortlessly riffing on his experiences about the worst person he's ever dated, the challenges of ageing, and his take on various topics from cable news to the dangers of social media.

The comic discusses drug dogs at the airport, the customer service generation and other topics.

A Philly comedian nicknamed "The Shaman" delivers raw stand-up on social issues, diving into homelessness, race, and modern relationships.

Kate Berlant performs an intimate, absurdist set in front of an audience, and a mirrored reflection of herself. Kate's special finds her exploring her clairvoyant connection to the crowd, and her inability to stop performing.

Explores Ilana Glazer's high school experiences, tackling life's realities, and her journey as an unconventional mother who uses marijuana.

Julio Torres takes the stage in NYC and invites the audience to see the people, places, and things around us through his kaleidoscopic lens. Blending stand-up, an interactive set, and live drawings, Julio explores the inherent traits, personalities, and emotions of particular colors.

Comedian and actor Rachel Bloom muses on birth, death, cosmic uncertainty and pungent trees in this whimsical and reflective musical comedy special.

Rising star comedian Kountry Wayne reflects on a variety of topics, including fatherhood, gender dynamics, and religion.

Follows Bowers as he talks about his long journey to his first comedy special, the stigma of mental health, his schizophrenic father and his feelings regarding his Blackness.

Brett Goldstein's debut stand-up special covers relationships and sex, with Ted Lasso references and possible musical moments.

Two brothers embark on a cross country road trip that quickly devolves when they become involved in a global conspiracy.