Bill Maher
11 titles
Filmography
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Religulous
(2008)A hilarious documentary from the director of BORAT that follows political humorist and comedian Bill Maher as he interviews people around the world about God and religion.

Bill Maher: I'm Swiss
(2005)Bill Maher delivers his acerbic takes on a wide range of social and political issues, including the follies and foibles perpetrated on America by President George W. Bush.

Bill Maher: Live from D.C.
(2014)Comedian, host and author Bill Maher performs in front of a live audience at the Warner Theatre in Washington DC, covering subjects such as midterm elections and tattoos. (2014)

Bill Maher: But I'm Not Wrong
(2010)Bill Maher provides his hilarious insights and opinions on a variety of social and political issues in this stand-up special.

Bill Maher: #Adulting
(2022)Filmed at Miami's Fillmore Theater, Bill Maher headlines this stand-up special that sees the acclaimed comedian, host and satirist take the stage for a hilarious and scathing hour in which he brings his no-holds-barred perspective to cancel culture, quarantine, Q-Anon and everything in-between.

Bill Maher: Live From Oklahoma
(2018)Bill Maher, the redoubtable comedian, host and author, headlines his 11th HBO stand-up special, this time from the Brady Theater in Tulsa, Ok. In this special, Maher takes aim at some of his favorite subjects, including legal weed, immigration and DACA, Republican and Democratic hypocrisies, and the daily stream of controversy surrounding the current administration.

House II: The Second Story
(1987)When a talented artist and his girlfriend move into a magnificent house, they discover its magical, and oftentimes, terrifying powers.

Eat Drink Laugh: The Story of The Comic Strip
(2014)Eat Drink Laugh: The Story of The Comic Strip showcases the iconic New York comedy club where Jerry Seinfeld, Eddie Murphy, Chris Rock, Adam Sandler and hundreds of the best comedians of our time honed their craft.

D.C. Cab
(1983)Albert Hockenberry arrives in Washington, D.C., to work for a service run by a family friend whose eccentric employees drive ancient cabs. When a priceless violin is found in one of the cars, the reward money needed to save the business is stolen.

The El Duce Tapes
(2019)In the early 90s, aspiring filmmaker (and General Hospital co-star) Ryan Sexton lugged a giant camcorder into some of the seediest clubs and filthiest apartments in Hollywood. There he filmed hour upon hour of VHS footage of the jaw-droppingly offensive Shock Rock band The Mentors, focusing on their infamous lead singer, 'El Duce.' 30 years later, the team behind The Nightmare and Room 237 and the editor of Leap of Faith: William Friedkin on the Exorcist uncover this dusty stockpile of long forgotten - and unseen - footage. They begin to piece together a picture of the man under the black executioner's hood and what his willfully offensive act and controversial views might tell us about 21st Century America. An incendiary, tragicomic documentary (midway between The Decline of Western Civilization and Crumb) which has been hailed as "Essential Viewing" by CineVue and called "Dark and irresistible" by director John Carpenter. The El Duce Tapes will chew you up, spit you out and leave you floored.

Matangi / Maya / M.I.A.
(2018)MATANGI / MAYA / M.I.A. is drawn from a cache of personal tapes shot by Maya Arulpragasm and her closest friends over the last 22 years, capturing her remarkable journey from immigrant teenager in London, to the international popstar M.I.A. Inspired by her roots, M.I.A. created a mashup, cut-and-paste identity that pulled from every corner of her journey; a sonic sketchbook that blended Tamil poli