Adam Carolla
9 titles
Filmography
9 results

The Hammer
(2007)Can a 40-year-old who gave up a promising amateur boxing career 21 years ago become a success fighting guys half his age in the Olympic games?

Road Hard
(2015)When his TV show is canceled, and his wife divorces him, a disillusioned comic fights to save his career by hitting the road to perform stand-up gigs

Women Aren't Funny
(2014)Comedian Bonnie McFarlane dons her investigative journalists hat to find out once and for all if women are funny and report her unbiased findings in what some are calling the most important documentary of our generation. The film features interviews with notable male and female comedians such as Wanda Sykes, Joy Behar, Sarah Silverman, Rosie O'Donell, Lisa Lampanelli, Chris Rock, Artie Lange, Tom Arnold, club owners, bookers and man on the street interviews. It also chronicles the lives of Bonnie McFarlane and her husband comedian Rich Vos as they make the movie and deal with their own struggles doing standup all across the country.

No Safe Spaces
(2019)Comedian and podcast titan Adam Carolla takes viewers on an exploration of free speech and the fine line between offense and the First Amendment.

Poop Talk
(2018)Kumail Nanjiani, Nicole Byer, Adam Carolla, Rob Corddry, Nikki Glaser, Pete Holmes, Eric Stonestreet and other actors and comics recount stories related to poop.

Comics Unleashed
Four comedians at the top of the game share their side-splitting stories with Byron Allen, who began his career as a stand-up comic.

Comedy Central Roast of Pamela Anderson
(2005)The Roast is back and it's hotter than ever. This time none other than Pamela Anderson, the first ever woman to be roasted, will be barbecued to a crisp.

Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman
(2015)Profiles the academy award-winning actorโs 35-year racing career that earned him four national championships as a driver and eight as an owner.

Can We Take a Joke?
(2016)Edgy comedians, including Gilbert Gottfried, Lisa Lampanelli, Adam Carolla and Penn Jillette take on the culture of outrage when comics go too far.