Def Comedy Jam: All Stars 12 was a home video release from 1999 featuring stand-up performances from the iconic HBO series. The compilation showcased some of the show's best and brightest comedians from the urban comedy scene, including Tracy Morgan and Bill Bellamy.

Two friends have a discussion about their day and the restaurant's service while they wait for their...

After a completely sold out and critically acclaimed run at the Edinburgh Festival, Andy is back wit...

Raunchy country comic and musician Rodney Carrington jokes and sings about life in his 40s, poking f...

Delilah is a typical bestie who believes she radiates a supporting role energy in other people's sto...

Mustapha El Atrassi tells about his vacation in Morocco.

Katherine Ryan makes a welcome return to the stage in this stand-up special. Having previously denou...

The last day of the year. Perhaps the biggest party of the year. In a fireworks display of jokes, Mi...

The irreverent Scottish comedian tackles big themes like death, decline and the disappointments of m...

Combining his amazing talent and his unorthodox sense of humor, Jeff Dunham returns, yet again, with...

Two vampire hunters fight something scarier than the supernatural... relationship problems.
In attempt to impress her school club, a shy young girl must team up with an unlikely partner in or...

Filmed in front of 16,000 at London's O2, the most thrilling comedian of his generation delivers his...

Still the ultimate comedy party animal, Bert Kreischer tells more stories about parenthood and famil...

Michael Schøt feels "Unhappily Informed" in new one-man show In his new stand-up show, Michael Schøt...

A pretty unprepared set. Oh well. I made this as a test to show to some men.

When two best friends, Matt and Alan, smoke weed-laced cigarettes, things take a bizarre turn. Alan,...

The Jennings family couldn't be more suburban but when Uncle Frank crashes their weekly Sunday dinne...

Chaos ensues as a gay actor and his female costar fake being a couple as they try to save the press ...