The Best Ryan Polito Movies Ranked And Where to Watch them

If you're looking for the best Ryan Polito movies of all time then here is a definitive list. We rank every movie directed by Ryan Polito based on their popularity score from IMDB from best to worst. Click on the ‘see more’ button to find out where to watch them in Australia covering all streaming services. In April 2024 there are 41 films in this list.

List of the Best Movies Directed by Ryan Polito In Order of Popularity

  1. Anthony Jeselnik: Caligula
  2. Nate Bargatze: Full Time Magic
  3. Jim Jefferies: Freedumb
  4. Nate Bargatze: The Tennessee Kid
  5. Bert Kreischer: The Machine
  6. Demetri Martin: Standup Comedian
  7. Joe Rogan: Rocky Mountain High
  8. Tom Segura: Sledgehammer
  9. Nikki Glaser: Perfect
  10. Jim Norton: Please Be Offended
  11. Deon Cole: Cole Hearted
  12. Chris Hardwick: Mandroid
  13. Eugene Mirman: An Evening of Comedy in a Fake Underground Laboratory
  14. Brian Posehn: Posehn 25x2
  15. Deon Cole: Charleen's Boy
  16. Michael Ian Black: Noted Expert
  17. Joey Coco Diaz: Sociably Unacceptable
  18. Steve Rannazzisi: Manchild
  19. Russell Brand in New York City
  20. Tracy Morgan: Bona Fide
  21. Anjelah Johnson: Mahalo & Goodnight
  22. Artie Lange: The Stench of Failure
  23. Jeff Foxworthy: The Good Old Days
  24. Tracy Morgan: Staying Alive
  25. Amy Schumer: Mostly Sex Stuff
  26. Christina P: Mom Genes
  27. Jay Pharoah: Can I Be Me?
  28. Ian Harvie: May the Best Cock Win
  29. Kristen Schaal: Live at the Fillmore
  30. JB Smoove: That's How I Dooz It
  31. Chronic-Con, Episode 420: A New Dope
  32. David Spade: Nothing Personal
  33. Rob Schneider: Soy Sauce and the Holocaust
  34. Nick Kroll: Thank You Very Cool
  35. Jane Fonda & Lily Tomlin: Ladies Night Live
  36. Snoop Dogg's F*cn Around Comedy Special
  37. Seth Rogen's Hilarity for Charity
  38. Rachel Feinstein: Only Whores Wear Purple
  39. Bill Burr Presents: Friends Who Kill
  40. Amy Schumer Presents: Parental Advisory
  41. Amy Schumer Presents Rachel Feinstein: Only Whores Wear Purple

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1. Anthony Jeselnik: Caligula

Rated: TV-MA

7.9/10

Known as the dark prince of comedy, Anthony Jeselnik discusses topics that no one else jokes about and most people don't even talk about.

2. Nate Bargatze: Full Time Magic

Rated: TV-14

7.7/10

Filmed at the Gramercy Theatre in New York, the hilarious and charming “Full Time Magic” is Nate Bargatze’s first one-hour special. It’s a good thing after wanting to quit comedy early on, he stayed with it simply because he didn’t know who to quit to.

3. Jim Jefferies: Freedumb

Rated: TV-MA

7.7/10

The comic discusses topics that include fatherhood, religion, freedom and Bill Cosby at Nashville's James Polk Theater.

4. Nate Bargatze: The Tennessee Kid

Rated: N/A

7.6/10

From Duluth, Georgia, comic Nate Bargatze takes aim at the absurdity of life in an approachable and deadpan set touching on travel, cheap weddings, chocolate milk, and the perils of ordering coffee.

5. Bert Kreischer: The Machine

Rated: TV-MA

7.6/10

Comic Bert Kreischer shares hilarious tales including an encounter with a grizzly bear and his legendary travels in Russia hanging out with mobsters.

6. Demetri Martin: Standup Comedian

Rated: TV-14

7.5/10

Demetri Martin entertains the New York City audience with a terrific set that brings the hysterical wonders of his smart, quick witted imagination to life.

7. Joe Rogan: Rocky Mountain High

Rated: TV-MA

7.3/10

Joe Rogan discusses Bigfoot hunting, the importance of experiencing winter, and the challenge of trying to explain Kim Kardashian to aliens.

8. Tom Segura: Sledgehammer

Rated:

7.1/10

From his dad's unusual deathbed confession to watching his mom get high, Tom Segura tells blisteringly candid stories about marriage, mortality and more.

9. Nikki Glaser: Perfect

Rated: TV-MA

7/10

Comedian Nikki Glaser contemplates what it means to be an adult woman, discussing issues such as marriage, babies, and her respect for testicles.

10. Jim Norton: Please Be Offended

Rated: TV-MA

7/10

The comic covers topics such as airport profiling, TV shows, and celebrity privacy .

11. Deon Cole: Cole Hearted

Rated: N/A

6.9/10

Embracing his belief that comedy is the last raw form of expression, the comic explains the right time to thank Jesus and the wrong time to say `welp.'

12. Chris Hardwick: Mandroid

Rated: TV-MA

6.8/10

Hipsters beware: there is no irony in Hardwick’s affinity for Captain Picard, Comic-Con and the Atari 2600. Filmed at Skirball Center for Performing Arts in New York City, “Chris Hardwick: Mandroid” features candid comedy tales that cover virginity, chess club, shark vaginas, awkward childhood, awkward adulthood (which in this case is an extension of awkward childhood) and a myriad of other topics which may or may not include Quidditch. From unearthing his old MySpace page to the futility of attempting to delete his Facebook account, Hardwick displays his comical approach to all things trivial in the digital era, all while #hashtagging completely out of context.

13. Eugene Mirman: An Evening of Comedy in a Fake Underground Laboratory

Rated: TV-14

6.8/10

When it comes to satirical observational comedy, Eugene Mirman is a wizard at finding humor in what ordinary people find mundane. Tune in to find out why you should get your daughter a neck tattoo and how to make ten Saudi Arabian men give you $40 each. And if you know what a theremin is, you'll be excited to know that there's one in this special.

14. Brian Posehn: Posehn 25x2

Rated:

6.8/10

Posehn laments the recent loss of his heroes to death and just generally being horrible people. He also professes re-found love for a certain sci-fi franchise, and manages to rip on a few recent bands like the aging rocker he is. It's personal, silly, profane, dry and screwed up and sometimes all at once.

15. Deon Cole: Charleen's Boy

Rated: MA15+

6.7/10

In an electric stand-up special, Deon Cole ponders romance, racist hotel showers, post-coital bedtime prayers and why he loves women of a certain age.

16. Michael Ian Black: Noted Expert

Rated: TV-MA

6.7/10

Veteran of sketch, television and film, comedian Michael Ian Black's first comedy special for EPIX includes his wry take on the human experience from parenting and gender roles to guilty pleasures of all shapes and sizes.

17. Joey Coco Diaz: Sociably Unacceptable

Seasons:

Rated: R18+

6.6/10

18. Steve Rannazzisi: Manchild

Rated: TV-MA

6.6/10

You might know Steve Rannazzisi as “Kevin” on “The League,” but he’s also one of the funniest stand-up comedians working today and he’s coming to a city near you. Get your tickets now. Debuting on Comedy Central November 16th 2013.

19. Russell Brand in New York City

Rated: TV-MA

6.5/10

In this feature Brand details the difficulty of handling his newfound fame in America, recounts the time he meet the Queen and instructs women on how to approach him.

20. Tracy Morgan: Bona Fide

Rated: TV-MA

6.4/10

Comic Tracy Morgan covers topics such as growing up in the projects, surviving Thanksgiving, and the story of the time Prince threw him out of his house after an all-night party.

21. Anjelah Johnson: Mahalo & Goodnight

Seasons:

Rated: MA15+

6.4/10

Filmed at the Hawaii Theater in Honolulu, Hawaii, Anjelah Johnson's fourth stand-up comedy special dishes on awkward massages, home invasions, spiders and being a full-grown child.

22. Artie Lange: The Stench of Failure

Rated: TV-MA

6.4/10

Most comedians are tortured artists and there are few more tortured than Artie Lange. The 46-year-old veteran comic, former Howard Stern Show star and two-time best selling author has been to hell. But he’s come back, albeit scathed both physically and psychologically, over the last few years. The culmination of Lange’s storied return to the stage takes form Oct. 18 at midnight on Comedy Central, when Artie Lange: The Stench of Failure premieres.

23. Jeff Foxworthy: The Good Old Days

Rated: TV-14

6.3/10

The comic remembers the good old days, as he talks about ageing, sending text messages and sex education; then he shares a wild story form the Blue Collar Comedy Tour.

24. Tracy Morgan: Staying Alive

Rated: N/A

6.3/10

After surviving a devastating car accident, the comic shares his fresh take on life and jokes about life in a coma, his second marriage and his family's dark side.

25. Amy Schumer: Mostly Sex Stuff

Rated: TV-MA

6.2/10

Comic Amy Schumer discusses every detail of her dating and sex life, from encounters with unexpected body parts to hate-filled personal grooming appointments in her matter-of-fact, raunchy style.

26. Christina P: Mom Genes

Seasons:

Rated: M

6.1/10

Comic Christina Pazsitzky examines the joys and drags of parenting, partnering and more, from the Gramercy Theatre in New York City.

27. Jay Pharoah: Can I Be Me?

Rated: Not Rated

6/10

The comic performs celebrity impressions including Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, Jay-Z and Barack Obama.

28. Ian Harvie: May the Best Cock Win

Rated: Not Rated

5.8/10

Ian Harvie is not quite the kind of man you might think. He's redefining what it means to be a dude through a fresh perspective on sex/sexuality with some seriously funny and new kinds of dick jokes. Proving that laughter cuts across all identities and ultimately unites us all. Oh and, Ian is the world's first trans man comedian with a stand up comedy special.

29. Kristen Schaal: Live at the Fillmore

Rated: TV-14

5.8/10

In her first Comedy Central one-hour special, Kristen Schaal unleashes her wit upon San Francisco. She is best known as a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and as an eccentric fan on Flight of the Conchords.

30. JB Smoove: That's How I Dooz It

Rated: TV-MA

5.8/10

JB Smoove is a gifted writer, comedian and actor who continues to entertain audiences all over the world with his unique brand of comedy. When JB's not touring the country with his stand-up act, he's making millions laugh at home with his reoccurring roles in Everybody Hates Chris and Curb Your Enthusiasm. This hilarious extended and uncensored feature-length special includes exclusive behind-the-scenes special features and is a must-own for all stand-up fans.

31. Chronic-Con, Episode 420: A New Dope

Rated: TV-14

5.8/10

In response to Morgan Spurlock's COMIC-CON: A FAN'S HOPE, comedian Doug Benson (SUPER HIGH ME) stars in this doc that looks at San Diego Comic-Con from his hazy perspective. Featuring fellow pot and film fanatics Kevin Smith, Brian Posehn, Joe Rogan and even Spurlock himself, it's a fun look at a rapidly growing cultural event.

32. David Spade: Nothing Personal

Rated: TV-MA

5.8/10

The comic proves that no topic is off limits, sharing his disdain for crabs and his unique approach to turning down drugs; from the Pantages Theater in Minneapolis.

33. Rob Schneider: Soy Sauce and the Holocaust

Rated: Not Rated

5.6/10

Rob Schneider examines fame, ageing and the virtue of sweatpants.

34. Nick Kroll: Thank You Very Cool

Rated: PG

5.6/10

In his special, rising star Nick Kroll ("The League," “Date Night,” "Get Him to the Greek") blows the doors off the time-honored one-hour format by weaving in hilarious short films, as well as appearances by his infamous characters Fabrice Fabrice, Bobby Bottleservice, El Chupacabra and Oh, Hello (featuring John Mulaney, “COMEDY CENTRAL Presents” and “Saturday Night Live”). This seminal comedy event marks the arrival of an exciting new voice in stand-up and is definitely not to be missed.

35. Jane Fonda & Lily Tomlin: Ladies Night Live

Seasons:

Rated: M

5.6/10

The duo hosts a celebration of women in comedy with stand-up sets from Cristela Alonzo, Margaret Cho, Michelle Buteau, and others.

36. Snoop Dogg's F*cn Around Comedy Special

Rated: MA15+

5.2/10

Snoop Dogg hosts a night of music and stand-up as he welcomes his friends — including legendary comedians Katt Williams and Mike Epps — to the stage.

37. Seth Rogen's Hilarity for Charity

Rated: TV-MA

5.1/10

Seth Rogen hosts a fundraiser for Alzheimer's research that features some of his friends performing stand-up, comedy sketches and music. Guests include Tiffany Haddish, Sarah Silverman, John Mulaney, Kumail Nanjiani, Nick Kroll and Jeff Goldblum.

38. Rachel Feinstein: Only Whores Wear Purple

Rated: MA15+

5/10

In Rachel Feinstein's first hour-long special, she brings her blunt humor to a variety of topics, including her love of Christian sleepovers and the purposelessness of dick pics. Feinstein embodies a variety of memorable characters like her terrifyingly mature middle school friend, her judgmental grandmother, and porn star Jenna Jameson.

39. Bill Burr Presents: Friends Who Kill

Seasons:

Rated: MA15+

4.6/10

The comic hosts a night of killer comedy from his pals, including Michelle Wolf, Jimmy Carr, Steph Tolev, Jeff Ross, Dave Attell, Ian Edwards, Jessica Kirson, Josh Adam Meyers, and Ronny Chieng.

40. Amy Schumer Presents: Parental Advisory

Seasons:

Rated: M

4.1/10

Comic Amy Schumer welcomes her favourite comics to the stage to joke about family life, from the pressures of parenting to the joys of remarriage.

41. Amy Schumer Presents Rachel Feinstein: Only Whores Wear Purple

Rated: N/A

/10

In Rachel Feinstein's first hour-long special, she brings her blunt humor to a variety of topics, including her love of Christian sleepovers and the purposelessness of dick pics. Feinstein embodies a variety of memorable characters like her terrifyingly mature middle school friend, her judgmental grandmother and porn star Jenna Jameson.