What Should I Stream?

What Should I Stream?

Long Duration Comedy Documentaries - What Should I Stream?
American: The Bill Hicks Story

American: The Bill Hicks Story

As much for the Hicks faithful as it is for new converts, this is an immersive, inventive delve into the life of a stand-up visionary.
Bathtubs Over Broadway

Bathtubs Over Broadway

Writer Steve Young tracks down composers, performers, and unseen footage of rare industrial musicals created by corporations such as McDonald's and General Electric.
Betty White: First Lady of Television

Betty White: First Lady of Television

This documentary on actress and television producer Betty White traces her decades-long career as a woman breaking new ground in entertainment.
Cat Nation

Cat Nation

A film about cats. And Japan. And a bewildered British guy. But mostly cats.
Frank and Cindy

Frank and Cindy

Frank and Cindy is a deeply personal documentary about Frank Garcia, an 80's one-hit wonder musician, and his blonde bombshell wife Cindy, who makes him live in the basement.
James May: Oh Cook!

James May: Oh Cook!

James May provides a unique perspective on kitchen creations for those who don't know how to cook.
James May: Our Man In Japan

James May: Our Man In Japan

James May embarks on a remarkable journey across Japan, from its icy north to its balmy south.
John Candy: I Like Me

John Candy: I Like Me

Those who knew iconic funnyman John Candy best share his story, in their own words, through never-before-seen archival footage, imagery, and interviews.
The Mole Agent

The Mole Agent

A private investigator in Chile hires someone to work as a mole at a retirement home where a client of his suspects the caretakers of elder abuse.
My Old School

My Old School

In 1993, a boy named Brandon Lee enrolls at the Bearsden Academy secondary school in Glasgow, Scotland. Over time, it is revealed that Brandon Lee is not who he seems.
Never Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentary

Never Surrender: A Galaxy Quest Documentary

Years after the premiere of Galaxy Quest, the original filmmakers and cast discuss the film's effect on society and the process of creating it.
One Rogue Reporter

One Rogue Reporter

Rich Peppiatt turns the table on the unscrupulous newspaper bosses peddling sex, lies and scaremongering under the cloak of journalism.