

6.9The second entry in the CKY series of skateboarding programs and extreme stunts: it includes a very chaotic trip to Iceland, some rather disgusting fecal footage, some furniture surfing on the highway, and a demonstration of how to destroy a rental car and get off scot free.
6.4Fourth and final entry in the CKY series, directed by Bam Margera, featuring the CKY crew and the Margera family.
5.1A comedy about girls joining the army in Denmark. Marianne joins to keep up a long family tradition as her brother won't. Both her brother and her boyfriend find her decision difficult to accept.
7.0Katelyn discovers she is a character in a film after fighting back against 'The Narrator' that controls her life.
7.0A TV movie with intertwining music numbers and sketches.
10.0Alex Vizorek has a lot to say about art. He has opinions on music, sculpture, cinema, and even modern art. The comedian takes his audience into his flamboyant world, where Magritte, Bergman, and Visconti rub shoulders with Pamela Anderson, Luis Fernandez, and Paris Hilton. His mission: to make people laugh while teaching them something. Or is it the other way around? A flurry of puns, paradoxes, and wordplay for an hour of hilarious sketches. For the occasion, Alex Vizorek has surrounded himself with fellow comedians: Kody, Guillermo Guiz, PE, and Fanny Ruwet.
7.5For the sixth consecutive year, Jérémy Ferrari has assembled a cast of comedians to act out never-before-seen sketch duos for the evening.
5.2Pour cette nouvelle aventure, Jamel a invité des artistes, à participer à plus d’une douzaine de courts-métrages originaux créés par lui-même et son équipe. Au programme des parodies désopilantes (Low School Musical, Les Experts Ouarzazate, Les Smashin’ Pump Spin’s…), des sketches hilarants (L’interview de la Chaussure de Bush, la leçon de Jamel…) et surtout la présence de guest stars tels que Florence Foresti, Audrey Lamy, Stromae, Didier Bourdon, David Pujadas ou Gad Elmaleh.Au final, un voyage humoristique de plus d’1h15, revisitant l’univers du cinéma et de la télévision et tout droit tiré de l’imagination délirante de Jamel.
7.0Three friends decide they're going to grill some food.
0.0Three people run a test to determine if any of them have been infected by an alien.
0.0Two friends show their skits on their tablet to their friend, with lots of popups
5.6Seven directors each dramatize one of the seven deadly sins in a short film. In "Anger," a domestic argument over a fly in the Sunday soup escalates into nuclear war. In "Sloth," a movie star would rather pay someone to tie his shoe than bend over to do it himself, and he can't be bothered to accept a starlet's sexual favors. In "Gluttony," a peasant family on its way to the funeral of a relative who died from indigestion stops regularly to eat and drink en route, arriving in time to eat some more. In "Greed," a high-class prostitute refunds the price of a cadet's lottery ticket. In "Pride," an unfaithful wife finds reason to reform. And so on through lust and envy.
6.6Jeff Dunham is back in his fourth concert event, with all-new material. All the favorites are here: Walter, the grumpy retiree; furry and manic Peanut; Jose Jalapeño, the spicy pepper from south of the border; plus bumbling skeletal Achmed the Dead Terrorist. Dunham is also joined by two never-before-seen characters certain to unleash their own unique havoc on stage.
8.2Blanche, the queen of stand-up comedy and political incorrectness, has something to say to you! Discovered at the Jamel Comedy Club, then on Canal+ in the series Bref and Working Girls, Blanche Gardin proves to us with this show that you can laugh until you cry about any subject, but not with just anyone! Il faut que je vous parle is a brand new show performed by the comedian in 2015 that has never been shown on TV. The reason? No footage of the show is available... To broadcast a show that was never filmed, Canal+ retrieved the existing soundtrack of the one-woman show and asked the famous illustrator Fabcaro to draw Blanche Gardin on stage, behind a microphone. An original approach that still allows viewers to enjoy the comedian's original jokes.