Dark Comedy

The comedies will lean towards darkness, exploring themes and concepts usually deemed too edgy or macabre for typical comedies. These may have properties of other genres, but humor will the leading attribute.

Filmmaker Examples: The Coen Brothers (comedies), Edgar Wright, Todd Solondz, and Bobcat Goldthwait.

Kings of Darwin — A mockumentary about a group of stunt and prank loving friends trying to be the next Jackass crew.

Beaus — A show following a male brothel and its gigolos, as their Madam’s grandmother tries to shut the place down.

Uncancelled — Several celebrities, who have been cancelled by the media, team up in an effort to achieve the impossible: get uncancelled.

Dorothy and the Dame — A silent era style show where Dorothy, a free spirit, gets a job as an assistant for a wealthy Dame, who’s bent on world domination.

Surprise Party Committee — A mockumentary following a small business who facilitates surprise parties.

Monsters in Medford — When monsters start moving into the small seaside town of Medford California, not everyone is welcoming.

Our Robot Overlords — A wacky sitcom set in the future where the singularity has happened and robots rule over humans.

Vampire Beach Blowout — Behind the scenes of an all-woman goth band trying to make it big.