Meet Isobel. Struggling to make rent, she turns her extra bedroom into extra cash - all while trying to figure out exactly who she is. Spoiler alert: It's complicated. Strangers is a coming-out-of-age story about finding yourself.
Dean Holland,
Lynn Shelton,
Michael Showalter,
Maggie Carey,
John Slattery,
Joe Swanberg,
Nisha Ganatra,
Ryan McFaul,
Steve Buscemi,
Brent Forrester,
Judd Apatow,
Janicza Bravo,
Alex Karpovsky,
Michael Lewen
Rebellious Mickey and good-natured Gus navigate the thrills and agonies of modern relationships.
Everyone else sees Wilfred as just a dog, but Ryan sees a crude and somewhat surly, yet irrepressibly brave and honest Australian bloke in a cheap dog more
Everyone else sees Wilfred as just a dog, but Ryan sees a crude and somewhat surly, yet irrepressibly brave and honest Australian bloke in a cheap dog suit. While leading him through a series of comedic and existential adventures, Wilfred the dog shows Ryan the man how to overcome his fears and joyfully embrace the unpredictability and insanity of the world around him. close
Philip Sgriccia,
Stefan Schwartz,
Sarah Boyd,
Daniel Attias,
Fred Toye,
Eric Kripke,
Jennifer Phang,
Matt Shakman,
Daniel Trachtenberg,
Steve Boyum,
Liz Friedlander,
Alex Graves,
Sebastián Silva
A group of vigilantes known informally as “The Boys” set out to take down corrupt superheroes with no more than blue-collar grit and a willingness to fight dirty.
A group of vigilantes known informally as “The Boys” set out to take down corrupt superheroes with no more than blue-collar grit and a willingness to fight dirty. close
Troy Miller,
Mitchell Hurwitz,
Joe Russo,
Paul Feig,
Lev L. Spiro,
Andrew Fleming,
Arlene Sanford,
Danny Leiner,
Jason Bateman,
Jay Chandrasekhar,
Anthony Russo,
Patty Jenkins,
Chuck Martin,
Greg Mottola,
John Fortenberry,
Robert Berlinger,
Lee Shallat Chemel,
Jeffrey Melman,
Peter Lauer,
Rebecca Asher,
John Amodeo
The story of a wealthy family that lost everything, and the one son who had no choice but to keep them all together.
Andy Millman gave up his day job five years ago in the hope of achieving the big time, but he’s yet to land a speaking part, let alone saunter down the more
Andy Millman gave up his day job five years ago in the hope of achieving the big time, but he’s yet to land a speaking part, let alone saunter down the red carpet to pick up an Oscar. He remains optimistic however, as rubbing shoulders with the A-list on-set only serves to reinforce his belief that the big time is just a job or two away. close