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The best stand-up comedy on Netflix right now

The best stand-up comedy on Netflix right now is both controversial and clean. Matt Rife’s new stand-up special is facing some significant backlash, but it may be generating more interest in the set. Meanwhile, it’s a good time to remind viewers about the presence of a Nate Bargatze special as his star continues to shine following a new special on Amazon Prime and an appearance hosting Saturday Night Live.

With new movies and shows coming to Netflix all the time, the stand-up comedy selection is always growing. We’ve parsed through the details and pulled out the best stand-up comedy on Netflix right now.

Looking for something else? We’ve also rounded up the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime, and the best movies on Disney+. For Netflix fans, check out the 10 most popular shows on Netflix right now.

Matt Rife: Natural Selection (2023) new

Matt Rife: Natural Selection
5.0/10
r 64m
Genre Comedy
Stars Matt Rife
Directed by Erik Griffin
Matt Rife is already a major comedian on Instagram and TikTok, but Natural Selection was a new avenue for him to gain notice. Some will take issue with the way he goes about that in this special, particularly a domestic violence joke that garnered criticism (and led Rife to double down). Rife is a hot commodity and a debate topic throughout the stand-up circuit and this special shows off his shtick, warts and all.

Ralph Barbosa: Cowabunga (2023) new

Ralph Barbosa: Cowabunga
7.2/10
64m
Genre Comedy
Stars Ralph Barbosa
Directed by Eric Adams
Ralph Barbosa is a rising star in stand-up comedy; Cowabunga reinforces that notion. There’s something innocent in the way he addresses topics like his grandparents, the vision of his dream girl, and his ability to cut hair. During the special, he discusses what it means to be cool — and his journey to the stand-up stage is the epitome of cool.

Nate Bargatze: The Greatest Average American (2021)

Nate Bargatze: The Greatest Average American
7.3/10
pg 61m
Genre Comedy
Stars Nate Bargatze
Directed by Troy Miller
This was one of the first great pandemic stand-up specials, demonstrating how the genre would continue on, even when the world around it stopped. Bargatze is willing to lean into the madness, both in his jokes and in the way helicopters interrupted his set. Bargatze is a comic finding his stride in this performance.

Pete Holmes: I Am Not for Everyone (2023)

Pete Holmes: I Am Not for Everyone
65m
Genre Comedy
Stars Pete Holmes
Directed by Oren Brimer
Pete Holmes’ winding career takes him back to the stand-up stage in I Am Not for Everyone. He embraces that truism with plenty of crude, particularly in the category everyone knows too well: dad jokes. Holmes’ awkward inappropriateness really isn’t for everyone, but it could definitely be for you.

Beth Stelling: If You Didn't Want Me Then (2023)

Beth Stelling: If You Didn't Want Me Then
6.3/10
59m
Genre Comedy
Stars Beth Stelling
Directed by Mo Welch
Beth Stelling is a comedian on the rise. In If You Didn’t Want Me Then, Stelling returns to her hometown of Dayton to tell jokes that are both uproarious and personable, detailing her childhood and how it continues to impact her life today. Parts of the set are heavy, but it’s definitely worth the watch.

Michelle Wolf: It's Great to Be Here (2023)

Michelle Wolf: It's Great to Be Here
tv-ma 1 Season
Genre Comedy
Cast Michelle Wolf
Michelle Wolf peaked in notoriety when she took on the White House Correspondents’ Dinner during Donald Trump’s presidency. She’s back on the stand-up stage with It’s Great to Be Here, a comedy special that unfolds over three episodes and five segments at multiple locations. Despite being broken up, the series breaks down to a breezy 77 minutes as Wolf tackles significant topics, including white womanhood.

Chappelle's Home Team - Luenell: Town Business (2023)

Chappelle's Home Team - Luenell: Town Business
r 33m
Genre Comedy
Stars Luenell
Luenell is very recognizable, but a nod from Netflix might be the most recognizance she’s had in her career. The 64-year-old performs a short set, largely focused on airplane jokes, but with other old-school cracks to boot. It’s a career highlight for the first Black woman to have a comedy residence on the Las Vegas Strip.

Shane Gillis: Beautiful Dogs (2023)

Shane Gillis: Beautiful Dogs
52m
Genre Comedy
Stars Shane Gillis
Directed by John McKeever
Beautiful Dogs marks the Netflix stand-up debut of Shane Gillis, known for his presence on YouTube and a role in the Peacock comedy, Bupkis. Topics from Gillis’ big Netflix premiere include being bullied by an interesting character from across the Pacific Ocean, as well as the depths of despair that come from dating someone whose ex is a Navy SEAL.

Tom Segura: Sledgehammer (2023)

Tom Segura: Sledgehammer
7.1/10
r 61m
Genre Comedy
Stars Tom Segura
Any celebration going forward could easily feature Tom Segura. His fifth special for Netflix, is Sledgehammer. Taped at a sold-out show in Phoenix, Segura says what everyone likely thinks about raising a couple of sons and talks a lot about one of Hollywood’s leading men, Brad Pitt (Bullet Train).

Amy Schumer: Emergency Contact (2023)

Amy Schumer: Emergency Contact
5.6/10
51m
Genre Comedy
Filmed at the Orpheum Theater, Emergency Contact is Schumer’s first stand-up special since prior to the pandemic, and third overall on Netflix. She’s dabbled in some other things, including her own Hulu series, Life and Beth, so it’s good to see the comedian return to her roots. Topics included postpartum sex and chewable Viagra; the title is almost certainly a reference to her partner, Chris Fischer.

Hannah Gadsby: Something Special (2023)

Hannah Gadsby: Something Special
6.6/10
74m
Genre Comedy
Stars Hannah Gadsby
Directed by Jenney Shamash
Hannah Gadsby graces the Netflix stand-up stage for the third time, this time coming from the famed Sydney Opera House in Australia. Gadsby’s first special became a phenomenon, while the second was strong as well. The third delivered more strong content while uplifting audiences. Topics included marriage proposals, wedding cakes, and bunnies.

Wanda Sykes: I’m An Entertainer (2023)

Wanda Sykes: I’m An Entertainer
7.2/10
60m
Genre Comedy
Stars Wanda Sykes
Directed by Linda Mendoza
The comedy legend returned with I’m An Entertainer, which premiered on the service in May 2023. The hour-long special, Sykes’ second on Netflix, saw her discuss co-parenting with her French wife and the tragedy that is the public bathroom.

John Mulaney: Baby J (2023)

John Mulaney: Baby J
7.5/10
Genre Comedy
Stars John Mulaney
Directed by Alex Timbers
Netflix favorite John Mulaney returned to the stand-up stage after a hiatus, but his life is much different than the last time he graced the stand-up stage for the streamer. He is now the father to a child with actress Olivia Munn, likely the source of the special’s title, Baby J. Plus, he’s been in treatment for cocaine addiction.

Chris Rock: Selective Outrage (2023)

Chris Rock: Selective Outrage
6.8/10
Genre Comedy
Stars Chris Rock
There’s not much to say about Selective Outrage after its premiere. Why? It was the Chris Rock experience at its purest. It was Netflix’s first global live-streaming event. Unsurprisingly, he tackled his feelings about Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith in his first major event since last year’s Oscars, when Smith infamously hit the comedian across the face on national television. The special, filmed in Baltimore, follows Rock’s previous popular Netflix special, Tamborine.

Chelsea Handler: Revolution (2022)

Chelsea Handler: Revolution
6.0/10
77m
Genre Comedy
Stars Chelsea Handler
Directed by Jo Koy
After dropping Evolution on HBO in 2020, Chelsea Handler took things a step further with Revolution. Directed by comedian Jo Koy, Handler’s special dives into personal topics like dating during the pandemic and choosing not to bring a child into the world. She also hops on her soapbox regarding an important topic: why men shouldn’t wear flip-flops. Handler has a long history with Netflix, including a talk show for the streaming service.

Trevor Noah: I Wish You Would (2022)

Trevor Noah: I Wish You Would
6.6/10
60m
Genre Comedy
Stars Trevor Noah
Directed by David Paul Meyer
Trevor Noah returns to the stand-up stage with I Wish You Would. The South African comedian has a worldly set, performed in Canada and touching on subjects like learning German and eating curry in Scotland. It was Noah’s first special in four years and arrived at an intriguing time for Noah, directly before he ended his run as the host of The Daily Show. Noah professed a desire to travel the world more as one of his reasons for leaving the show, and this special provided some insight into his thought process.

Nick Kroll: Little Big Boy (2022)

Nick Kroll: Little Big Boy
6.7/10
60m
Genre Comedy
Stars Nick Kroll
Directed by Bill Benz
Nick Kroll took just enough time off from making uproarious Big Mouth episodes to film a stand-up special for Netflix. In Little Big Boy — a title that also describes the essence of his animated show — Kroll touches on heartbreak, hypnosis, and getting his start in comedy. This is Kroll’s first special for Netflix and his first stand-up special in more than a decade.

Joel Kim Booster: Psychosexual (2022)

Joel Kim Booster: Psychosexual
4.6/10
67m
Genre Comedy
Stars Joel Kim Booster
Directed by Doron Max Hagay
Joel Kim Booster had a big 2022. The comedian starred in his first Netflix stand-up special as well as the Hulu movie Fire Island, and he played a part in the Apple TV+ series Loot. In Psychosexual, Booster openly talks about his sexuality, as well as how his ethnicity impacts his life. He works the crowd and makes sure to draw the line between laughter and clapter for the points he makes. Booster cemented himself as a comedian on the rise.

Norm Macdonald: Nothing Special (2022)

Norm Macdonald: Nothing Special
7.5/10
86m
Genre Comedy, Documentary
Stars Norm Macdonald, Adam Sandler, Conan O'Brien
Norm Macdonald tragically passed in September 2021, but he had one more gift for his fans. Nothing Special, released posthumously, shows the comic performing a set by himself in his living room during the height of the pandemic. Self-taped, the special hits on the same smart witticisms Macdonald became known for during his career. The special also includes a featurette of comedians paying tribute to Macdonald and his legacy. Participants include Adam Sandler, Conan O’Brien, and David Letterman.

Adam Sandler: 100% Fresh (2018)

Adam Sandler: 100% Fresh
7.5/10
r 73m
Genre Comedy, Music
Stars Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider, Dan Bulla
Directed by Steven Brill
Adam Sandler is most known for his movie career, but he has tried dabbling in stand-up comedy as well. In his 2018 special 100% Fresh, Sandler reemerges from a stand-up hibernation with earnest and hilarious songs, connecting fairly easily to his audience. Sandler rocks out on the guitar but doesn’t take on the aura of an out-of-touch rockstar, instead showing a form of humility and honesty as he copes with getting older and coming to terms with the mortality of comedians. Some have declared the special one of Sandler’s, funniest and it’s hard to disagree.

Jim Gaffigan: Comedy Monster (2021)

Jim Gaffigan: Comedy Monster
6.9/10
70m
Genre Comedy
Stars Jim Gaffigan
Directed by Jim Gaffigan
Jim Gaffigan’s trademark style is back on the stage in Comedy Monster. This was the comedian’s first stand-up special of 2021 and the ninth of his prolific career. His observational style is also unique in that he avoids cursing in most of his storytelling. This special covered the year that was, as well as the seemingly never-ending appetite for billionaires to launch themselves into space. Gaffigan has scored numerous Grammy nominations for his comedy albums en route to becoming one of the more popular comedians of his generation.

Katherine Ryan: In Trouble (2017)

Katherine Ryan: In Trouble
7.0/10
63m
Genre Comedy
Stars Katherine Ryan
Directed by Colin Dench
In Trouble features Canadian comedian Katherine Ryan expounding on some dark topics and doing so in a tight set that never slows down. Her range is strong, jumping through topics from aging all the way to the popularity of Taylor Swift. She can be raunchy and cheeky but also tackles heavy subjects such as Donald Trump, showing no problem eviscerating the then-recently elected president (this was filmed in 2017).
Katherine Ryan: In Trouble | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix

Seth Meyers: Lobby Baby (2019)

Seth Meyers: Lobby Baby
7.5/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast Seth Meyers
The former Weekend Update host and late-night talking head emerges from behind his desk to tell stories about his life, such as the time his wife had a baby in a lobby (as everyone does at one point in life). Meyers is on his A-game when talking about current events and politics, the bread-and-butter of his television stints. But Lobby Baby demonstrates another side of the comedian, one that is flawed and human and family-oriented, things that are tougher to see in his day-to-day gigs. Obviously, there’s still plenty of talk about politics, and this came out in 2019 when Donald Trump was president, but there’s a pretty clever way to skip ahead if you’re not interested in that part of the special.
Seth Meyers Netflix Standup Special Trailer - Lobby Baby - Fake Toy

James Acaster: Repertoire (2018)

James Acaster: Repertoire
8.5/10
tv-14
Genre Comedy
Cast James Acaster
James Acaster’s four-part collection of stand-up routines was released to Netflix back in 2018. Since then, it has drawn comparisons with Bo Burnham’s nominal special, Inside. In Repertoire, the audience isn’t always in on the joke. Acaster seems to be speaking in traditional stand-up prose for the most part, but he is doing it in all sorts of unconventional ways, beginning the first show on his knees with no explanation for several minutes. His act can feel emotional at times and cerebral at others, simultaneously keeping audiences at a distance and inviting them deep into a psyche. Put simply, it’s a different type of stand-up, one that is becoming more mainstream.
James Acaster: Repertoire | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix

Michael Che Matters (2016)

Michael Che Matters
7.2/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast Michael Che
Michael Che’s star rose on Saturday Night Live, but like much of the show’s cast, he’s cut his teeth on the stand-up circuit. In Michael Che Matters, Che addresses many subjects, many echoing the matter broadcast during his Weekend Updates segments. In November 2016, Che inevitably talked about Donald Trump, but he also talked about gun control, homophobia, and racism, giving takes that still feel relevant. The best part is Che’s delivery, which is never meant to shock the audience. Instead, it’s all about getting on his relatively calm wavelength, allowing the comedy and insights to land at a much more level decibel.
Michael Che Matters | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix

Bo Burnham: Inside (2021)

Bo Burnham: Inside
98 %
8.7/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast Bo Burnham
It’s tough to find anything to which you can compare Bo Burnham: Inside. Burnham recorded the special in his home during the COVID-19 pandemic — without a crew or an audience — over the course of a year. Along with hilarious sketches about things like reaction videos and video game streaming, Inside is filled with Burnham’s original songs. At first, songs of pure comedy like FaceTime with My Mom (Tonight) are interspersed with more biting satires like How the World Works, but as the year and special progress — and Burnham goes from slightly shaggy to full-on mountain-man — things get increasingly darker until the comedian will sing something like “it’ll be over soon,” and you’re not sure if he’s talking about the pandemic, the world, or both.

Pete Davidson: Alive from New York (2020)

Pete Davidson: Alive from New York
52 %
6.1/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast Pete Davidson
Pete Davidson has drawn more scrutiny and interest than most Saturday Night Live cast members. In Alive from New York, Davidson dishes on some of the hot gossip around his life, beginning the stand-up set by explaining his public feud with disgraced comedian Louis C.K. Part jokes, part real-life introspection, Davidson’s special doesn’t shy away from the controversies he’s been swept up in. The comedian stirs the pot around jokes he made on SNL about figures such as Congressman Dan Crenshaw and pop superstar Ariana Grande, with whom Davidson formerly shared a much-publicized relationship. It’s relatively brief at 49 minutes, suggesting Davidson is only scratching the surface as a comic.
Pete Davidson: Alive From New York | Official Trailer | Netflix Standup Comedy Special

John Mulaney: New in Town (2012)

John Mulaney: New in Town
8.3/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast John Mulaney
John Mulaney is now accepted as one of the greatest stand-up comics of a generation. Before then, however, he was just New in Town — well, not really. Mulaney’s first true stand-up special was filmed in 2012 when he was still perfecting his idiosyncratic style. This special doesn’t quite hit the same highs as future specials, but there are still jokes that hold up perfectly upon each rewatch, well after the special first aired. Two particular gems in this special involve Ice-T’s memorable turn on Law & Order: SVU as well as a pitch-perfect delivery about a homeless person Mulaney once ran into on the streets of New York City.

Kevin Hart: Zero F**ks Given (2020)

Kevin Hart: Zero F**ks Given
6.0/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast Kevin Hart
Kevin Hart’s COVID-era special recorded in his own home with the comedian performing in his pajamas has a pretty misleading title. The title Zero F**ks Given braces you for an hour of no-holds-barred ranting, but that isn’t what you get. While Hart is no less free with obscenities than usual, Zero F**ks is an impressively funny and surprisingly introspective comedy special. Much of it revolves around Hart coming to terms not only with the pitfalls of fame but with how it’s changed him. He explores his own ups and downs as a celebrity with hilarious stories about being filmed in fast-food parking lots, his short and fruitless boxing career, and having pizza with Jerry Seinfeld.

Marc Maron: End Times Fun (2020)

Marc Maron: End Times Fun
6.8/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast Marc Maron
Everybody’s favorite podcasting middle-aged cynic, Marc Maron, takes his trademark bleak attitude toward everything to Netflix in this suitably titled special. Maron discusses vitamin hustlers, evangelicals, grown male nerd children, and many more harbingers of the end times as he weaves his way toward a truly climactic secret apocalyptic fantasy.
Marc Maron: End Times Fun | Official Trailer | Netflix Stand-Up Comedy Special

Hannah Gadsby: Nanette (2018)

Hannah Gadsby: Nanette
8.2/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast Hannah Gadsby
Widely regarded as one of the most groundbreaking, unique, and powerful stand-up specials of a generation, Australian comic Hannah Gadsby’s Nanette deconstructs the very nature of stand-up comedy and the human experience. Originally planned as Gadsby’s final stand-up show (although the comedian ended up launching Douglas in 2019 after Nanette’s wild success), Nanette is as hysterically funny as it is emotionally raw. The special debuted on Netflix in June 2018 to critical acclaim and almost immediately inspired countless think pieces celebrating Gadsby’s surprisingly layered exploration of LGBTQ issues, gender, mental health, and even art history. The brilliance of Nanette is best understood when you go into it without knowing too much about how the special unfolds, so we’ll leave it at that and hope to see you on the other side.
Hannah Gadsby: Nanette | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix

Hannibal Buress: Comedy Camisado (2016)

Hannibal Buress: Comedy Camisado
6.6/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast Hannibal Buress
Hannibal Buress was already relatively famous when the Bill Cosby scandal broke. When it came out that Buress had already called Cosby out for sweeping his sexual assault allegations under the rug in a previous comedy special, his popularity exploded. In Comedy Camisado, Buress addresses the fallout from his Cosby routine in his customarily sly, dry way. He also delves into zipper etiquette and the legacy of steroids — important topics for everyone to consider.

Eric Andre: Legalize Everything (2020)

Eric Andre: Legalize Everything
6.2/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast Eric André
Eric Andre is well-known for pushing the envelope in ways both provocative and inane. When he takes the stage in New Orleans in this comedy special, Andre brings his textbook energy and shamelessness to new heights. Tackling everything from flawed fast-food icons to the bizarre choice of the Cops theme song, Andre takes a more political note, striking at commercialism and a broken society in Legalize Everything.
Eric Andre: Legalize Everything | Official Trailer | Netflix

Bill Burr: Paper Tiger (2019)

Bill Burr: Paper Tiger
8.2/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast Bill Burr
Bill Burr has never been called “subtle,” and it’s extremely clear why in this Netflix special filmed in front of a full house at the Royal Albert Hall in London. In this raucous, scathing special, Burr complains about Michelle Obama’s book tour, takes on male feminists, explores his hang-ups on taking baths, and explains why his personality may very well destroy his marriage.
Bill Burr: Paper Tiger | Official Trailer | Netflix

Taylor Tomlinson: Quarter-Life Crisis (2020)

Taylor Tomlinson: Quarter-Life Crisis
7.4/10
tv-14
Genre Comedy
Cast Taylor Tomlinson
Taylor Tomlinson followed up her Netflix debut on The Comedy Lineup Part 1 with her first dedicated Netflix special just two years later. By this point of her career, Tomlinson had accomplished much more than many other comedians, and she learned many, many lessons in that quarter decade — most notably that the 20s are far from “the best years of your life” like everybody keeps telling her they are. Tomlinson talks about working on herself, realistic relationship goals, and all those other millennial buzz topics with a caustic wit that shows her to be one of the great voices of reason in comedy.
Taylor Tomlinson: Quarter-Life Crisis | Netflix Standup Comedy Special | Trailer

Tiffany Haddish: Black Mitzvah (2019)

Tiffany Haddish: Black Mitzvah
6.2/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast Tiffany Haddish
Tiffany Haddish has become such a full-fledged movie star at this point that it’s easy to forget that she cut her teeth in stand-up for more than a decade before hitting the big time. In her first Netflix comedy special, which, again, is crazy considering how long she’s been doing this, she shows why her star took off so suddenly once she finally got the recognition she deserved. Exploring the eccentricities of being a Black Jewish woman and her uncomfortable relationship with fame, Haddish is delightful, relatable, and, of course, hilarious in this special.
Tiffany Haddish: Black Mitzvah | Official Trailer | Netflix

Iliza Shlesinger: Elder Millennial (2018)

Iliza Shlesinger: Elder Millennial
7.2/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast Iliza Shlesinger
Iliza Shlesinger has long been a Netflix stand-up stalwart, with numerous specials (Freezing Hot, War Paint, Confirmed Kills, etc.) and a sketch show, but Elder Millennial is her masterpiece. Taking aim at her own generation as well as every other one, Elder Millennial feels strangely like listening to your grandmother on her annual Thanksgiving tirade. Yet Shlesinger is infinitely more charming than your grandmother — no offense. Nailing everything from dating, sex, and the double standards and hypocrisy that pervade our society’s every interaction and government’s operation, Shlesinger walks a tightrope of wisdom and purposeful naivete. She’s an elder millennial with much to learn but she also knows how to tell it how she sees it.
Iliza: Elder Millennial | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix

Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones (2019)

Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones
8.5/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast Dave Chappelle
Dave Chappelle’s long-awaited return to stand-up specials did not disappoint in the slightest. With his characteristically caustic wit and self-referential humor, Chappelle struts into the special like Tom Cruise in Top Gun, an action hero who returned to glory after a self-imposed hiatus. The guy left on top, he’s returning on top. Of course, times have changed since the final episode of Chappelle’s Show aired in 2006, and Chappelle’s famous impressions of people of different races and unfiltered opinions on race relations in the U.S. (the Jussie Smollett incident, for one) haven’t aged well for all. That’s likely why critics widely panned the special. Audiences and die-hard Chappelle fans, however, loved it because Chappelle has refused to change with the times, even if that means living a few steps over the line. If you like Chappelle, you’ll love Sticks & Stones.
Dave Chappelle Netflix Standup Comedy Special Trailer | Sticks & Stones

Ronny Chieng: Asian Comedian Destroys America! (2019)

Ronny Chieng: Asian Comedian Destroys America!
7.4/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast Ronny Chieng
Capitalizing on American hysteria over … well, everything, and Americans’ exceptionalist attitude toward … well, everything, Chieng has some good-natured fun with cultural differences between people. Chieng worked as a Daily Show correspondent who was born in Malaysia, was raised in Manchester, New Hampshire, and Singapore, and attended the University of Melbourne. He has been around, seen the world, and actively engaged with it, and it shows in his stand-up.
Ronny Chieng Netflix Standup Comedy Special | Asian Comedian Destroys America! Trailer

Whitney Cummings: Can I Touch It? (2019)

Whitney Cummings: Can I Touch It?
6.5/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast Whitney Cummings
By her own admission, Whitney Cummings has evolved. “Generalizing about men and women paid for my house,” Cummings notes, referring to her sitcoms, 2 Broke Girls, which she produced, and her short-lived starring vehicle Whitney. That was the old Cummings. While Can I Touch It? tackles similar material, it does so with more nuance and self-reflection than Cummings’ past work. Not that the comedian has lost her ability to shock, of course. The part of Can I Touch It? that everyone will be talking about comes in its second half, when Cummings brings out a custom-built sex robot that looks exactly like her before launching into an extended bit about how man-on-robot relations might pave the way for the next feminist revolution. Is it uncomfortable? That depends on how you feel about sleeping with an automaton. Is it raunchy, funny, and weird? You bet.
Whitney Cummings: Can I Touch It? | Official Trailer | Netflix

Fortune Feimster: Sweet & Salty (2020)

Fortune Feimster: Sweet & Salty
6.8/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast Fortune Feimster
Fortune Feimster is a Southern, lesbian, full-bodied woman, which is to say she is fairly unique in stand-up comedy. In her Netflix special debut, she shows off why she’s such a rare talent with an original perspective. Though she sometimes ventures into well-traveled stand-up topics, Feimster does it with unabashed brashness and unapologetic fury — a tour de force you don’t often see on stand-up stages. She’s a laugh-out-loud talent with a lot to say and the charisma to make you take notice.
Fortune Feimster: Sweet & Salty | Official Trailer | Netflix

John Leguizamo's Latin History for Morons (2018)

John Leguizamo's Latin History for Morons
7.5/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast John Leguizamo, Rubén Blades, Oskar Eustis
John Leguizamo premiered his one-man stage show Latin History for Morons in 2017, and the performance went on to earn a Tony Award for its exploration of the influence and importance of Latin Americans throughout U.S. history. Netflix brought the show to subscribers in November 2018, offering a chance for everyone who couldn’t make it to Broadway (or afford tickets) to experience the fascinating, kinetic history lesson taught by Leguizamo across 90 minutes of energetic explanation — complete with chalkboard and assorted props. While it’s not traditional stand-up comedy, the show’s one-man format and nonstop humor make it stand out from the crowd as both educational and entertaining.
John Leguizamo's Latin History For Morons | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix

Jerry Seinfeld: Jerry Before Seinfeld (2017)

Jerry Seinfeld: Jerry Before Seinfeld
74 %
7.0/10
tv-14
Genre Comedy, Documentary
Cast Jerry Seinfeld, Johnny Carson, Mark Schiff
So, what is the deal with airplane food? Netflix threw a reported $100 million at Jerry Seinfeld for streaming rights to his Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee series and two stand-up specials, and the comedian’s first effort was a return to his comedy roots. Jerry Before Seinfeld explores the comedian’s early stand-up career before he became an icon with his titular sitcom in the 1990s. The special is part documentary, part stand-up, and all hilarious confirmation that Seinfeld’s brand of humor is timeless. If you’re a die-hard Seinfeld fan who can stand laughing for nearly an hour, Jerry Before Seinfeld needs to be in your queue.
Jerry Before Seinfeld | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix

Tig Notaro: Happy To Be Here (2018)

Tig Notaro: Happy To Be Here
6.7/10
tv-14
Genre Comedy
Cast Tig Notaro
If you’re unfamiliar with Tig Notaro, get familiar, because she’s both a wickedly funny comedian and an inspiration to cancer patients everywhere. In 2012, following a breast cancer diagnosis, Notaro took to the stage to air her grievances in a legendary set at L.A’s Largo club. Later, even though Louis C.K. sold copies of that Largo performance to raise money for Notaro, she used her series One Mississippi as a platform to call upon women to make their voices heard, prompting investigations that submarined C.K.’s career. In Happy to Be Here, as the title implies, Notaro is more jovial than ever, happily joking about her gender identity and performing bits of goofy physical comedy without any hint of hesitation. It’s both hilarious and heartwarming, and if you like comedy, you should see it.
Tig Notaro: Happy To Be Here | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix

Sarah Silverman: A Speck of Dust (2017)

Sarah Silverman: A Speck of Dust
6.8/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast Sarah Silverman, Michael Sheen
While Sarah Silverman hasn’t completely abandoned the shock-value jokes that put her on the map — and let’s be real, she probably never will — A Speck of Dust sees the comedian slowing her roll a bit, mixing some charm and sincerity into the acid vat. Silverman’s offering touches on a litany of personal subjects, including the death of a beloved pet, and imbues some of her routines with a biting sense of self-awareness that effectively serves new material while deconstructing the old. If you’re here for the gross-out punchlines, they’re still around, but it no longer feels like the focus of her comedy, and we appreciate it.
Sarah Silverman: A Speck Of Dust | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix

Richard Pryor: Live in Concert (1979)

Richard Pryor: Live in Concert
8.1/10
78m
Genre Comedy
Stars Richard Pryor, Jennifer Lee Pryor
Directed by Jeff Margolis
Pryor’s no-holds-barred, profanity-laced comedic style influenced an entire generation of actors and stand-up comedians, as did the legendary stand-up film Live in Concert. Pryor’s physical, high-energy brand of comedy brings his jokes to life, as the troubled comic all but jumps off the screen. Live in Concert plays far better on a screen than it does through a set of speakers, as Pryor’s hyper-dramatized facial expressions truly bring his jokes to life. His manic mimicry is at its best when he’s joking about his own life, from snorting cocaine in front of grandma to stepping in the ring with Muhammad Ali. Pryor’s classic set holds up decades later.

Ali Wong: Hard Knock Wife (2018)

Ali Wong: Hard Knock Wife
7.4/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast Ali Wong
As you might have guessed by reading this far, women are depressingly underrepresented both in stand-up comedy as a whole and in Netflix’s library. Reprising her extremely-pregnant role from Baby Cobra, the 2016 Netflix special which shot her to stardom, Wong riffs on the difficulties of pregnancy and parenting with no regard for the stomachs of her audience. “Motherhood is a wack-ass job,” she tells us while primed to pump out kid No. 2 at any second. She’s similarly uninterested in riding the fence of political correctness, addressing questions of race and gender with brutal honesty befitting her high-octane style. Her comedy isn’t for everyone, but it’s undeniably powerful.
Ali Wong: Hard Knock Wife | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix

Patton Oswalt: Annihilation (2017)

Patton Oswalt: Annihilation
7.2/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast Patton Oswalt
Annihilation was Patton Oswalt’s first stand-up special after the unexpected death of his first wife — true-crime writer Michelle McNamara — in 2016. He talks about the aftermath, particularly being faced with the sudden reality of raising his daughter alone, with poise and humor. But while he may get you to tear up a time or two, the special is more than therapy. While a good chunk of the second half deals with his loss, there’s still plenty of tear-jerk-free humor covering robocalls, bad haunted houses, and the best street fight Patton Oswalt ever saw.
Patton Oswalt: Annihilation | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix

Demetri Martin: The Overthinker (2018)

Demetri Martin: The Overthinker
7.2/10
tv-ma
Genre Comedy
Cast Demetri Martin
Demetri Martin brings his signature deadpan delivery to the stage in 2018’s The Overthinker. Martin seems a little looser than in earlier stand-ups, and unlike in his first Netflix special — 2016’s Live (At the Time) — his large white pad returns with his hilarious satirical cartoons, including his design for a p-shirt (as opposed to a t-shirt) and a graph tracking how well his jokes do. And as usual, we get about four minutes of guitar accompanying a stream of classic one-liners like “Nearly half of all Americans are torsos” and “Experts believe there’s about 25% more camouflage than we realize.”
Demetri Martin: The Overthinker | Teaser [HD] | Netflix

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