Sarah Silverman
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Sarah Silverman: We Are Miracles
(2013)Prepare for an evening of riotously shocking material as stand-up superstar Sarah Silverman steps up for her first HBO solo special.

Sarah Silverman: A Speck of Dust
(2017)In her first comedy special post-health scare, Sarah Silverman shares a mix of fun facts, sad truths and yeah-she-just-went-there moments.

I Smile Back
(2015)Addicted to drugs and alcohol, a housewife's self-destructive behavior begins to take its toll on her doting husband and two young children.

Sarah Silverman: PostMortem
(2025)After losing her parents, Sarah Silverman finds laughter and solace in celebrating their lives, from deathbed binge-watching to an ill-timed fart.

Sarah Silverman: Someone You Love
(2023)Emmy-winning comedian, actor, writer and producer Sarah Silverman returns in her second HBO comedy special. Filmed at The Wilbur Theatre in Boston, the show features the New England native showcasing her fearless chutzpah.

I Love You, America
From inciting treason to telling poop jokes, Sarah Silverman has created her fair share of online chatter. With I Love You, America, she's looking to connect with people who may not agree with her personal opinions through honesty, humor, genuine interest in others, and not taking herself too seriously. While it's great to connect with like-minded people, Silverman feels it's crucial, now more than ever, to connect with un-like-minded people.

The Last Laugh
(2016)​THE LAST LAUGH offers fresh insights into the Holocaust and what else—9/11, AIDS, racism—is or isn’t off-limits in a society that prizes freedom of speech.
Who's the Caboose?
(1997)A man travels to Los Angeles to be with his girlfriend, who has pinned her dreams on scoring a lucrative TV deal.

Wreck-It Ralph
(2012)For decades, Ralph has played the bad guy in his arcade video game. But in a bold move, he goes on an action-packed adventure to prove that he is a true hero with a big heart in Walt Disney Animation Studios' Wreck-It Ralph.

Ralph Breaks the Internet
(2018)Ralph and Vanellope are swept into the internet.

Hair High
(2004)
Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics
(2020)Explore hallucinogenic highs and lows as celebrities share funny, mind-blowing tales via animations, reenactments and more in this documentary.

The Bitter Buddha
(2012)Cult-Comic Eddie Pepitone's life is on full display in this unhinged portrait of creativity, enlightenment, and rage.

I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With
(2006)As he approaches turning 40, an actor takes inventory of his issues with food and failing love life, and decides he’s ready for something new.

Certifiably Jonathan
(2007)A renowned comedian turned artist loses his cherished painting and his humor, prompting his famous friends to rally for his creative recovery.

Peep World
(2010)Sarah Silverman, Michael C. Hall & Rainn Wilson star in this hilarious comedy about a crazy Jewish family fighting to keep it together during a b-day celebration from hell.

Punching Henry
(2017)Asked by a producer to star in a reality TV show, comic Henry Phillips must decide whether his ultimate legacy will be telling jokes or becoming the butt of one.

Saint John of Las Vegas
(2010)The deck is stacked with oddball characters and outrageous twists in one of the year's most hilarious and original comedies. Compulsive gamber John (Steve Buscemi) had finally beaten the habit, started a new life, and said farewell to Vegas for good… or so he thought. When his new boss sends him back to Sin City to investigate a shady insurance claim, all the chips are back on the table. Romany Malco, Peter Dinklage, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Tim Blake Nelson, and John Cho complete a royal flush of an ensemble cast in this laugh-riot comedy that's loaded with high-staks temptations and low-down crooks.

Dying Laughing
(2017)Featuring the world’s greatest stand-up comedians, DYING LAUGHING is a candid and heartfelt look inside the agony and ecstasy of making people laugh for a living.

Mister Rogers: It's You I Like
(2018)Mister Rogers: It’s You I Like pays tribute to Fred Rogers and the nearly 900 episodes of the children’s television program. Hosted by award-winning actor Michael Keaton, enjoy memorable segments, archival performances, and lots more!