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Circus Maximus (2011)
Character: Octavia
When screenwriter Cal Neros fritters away a million-dollar advance on a script and blows his deadline, the studio boss gives him one week to write the sickest movie ever committed to the screen.
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Women Who Kill (2013)
Character: Self
It's okay to feel intimidated - it's one night out with four talented women who are probably smarter than you, most likely sexier than you and definitely funnier than you. Top comediennes and close friends Amy Schumer, Rachel Feinstein, Nikki Glaser and Marina Franklin come together in New York City for a special evening of killer comedy and sharp humor that will have you doubled over with laughter and begging for more.
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Mike Vecchione: Worst Kind of Thoughtful (2024)
Character: Performer 13
The Worst Kind of Thoughtful is the first comedy special of its kind. Based on the 2018 comedy album by Mike Vecchione, it stars actors, artists, friends, fans, and many of your favorite comedians. It's the first User Generated Comedy Special.
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3rd Street Blackout (2015)
Character: Melanie
A technology-obsessed couple is forced to examine their relationship during a blackout
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Peace After Marriage (2013)
Character: Sasha
Desperate for companionship, a lonely, young Palestinian-American man agrees to marry an Israeli woman in need of a Green Card, forcing them to re-examine their respective cultural and familial traditions.
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Hysterical (2021)
Character: Self
An honest and hilarious backstage pass into the lives of some of stand-up comedy’s most boundary-breaking women, exploring the hard-fought journey to become the voices of their generation and their gender.
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The Roast of Bert Kreischer (2023)
Character: Self
Whitney Cummings roasts legendary comedian Bert "The Machine" Kreischer with the help of Jim Norton, Big Jay Oakerson, Tony Hinchcliffe, Rachel Feinstein, Donnell Rawlings, Trevor Wallace, and some surprise celebrity guests.
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SXSW Comedy Night Two with W. Kamau Bell (2015)
Character: Self
Stand-up W. Kamua Bell hosts the hottest comics at the SXSW festival in the second of this two-part showcase featuring today's heavyweights and tomorrow's stars, including Todd Glass, Wyatt Cenac, Iliza Shlesinger, Rachel Feinstein, Nate Bargatze, Matt Braunger, Mark Normand, Beth Stelling, Joe DeRosa and Jon Huck.
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I Feel Pretty (2018)
Character: Soulcycle Woman
A head injury causes a woman to develop an extraordinary amount of confidence and believe she's drop dead gorgeous.
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Call Your Mother (2020)
Character: N/A
A hilarious ode to moms and the way they have shaped the work of some of comedy's biggest stars.
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Rachel Feinstein: Only Whores Wear Purple (2016)
Character: Herself
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.
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Rachel Feinstein: Big Guy (2024)
Character: Herself
From her firefighter husband's unflattering pet name to her mom's aggressive accessorizing, Rachel Feinstein lets loose in this stand-up comedy special.
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Trainwreck (2015)
Character: Nurse Rachel
Ever since her father drilled into her head that monogamy isn't realistic, magazine writer Amy has made promiscuity her credo. As much as she enjoys an uninhibited life free of commitment, Amy is really in a rut. While writing a profile about charming and successful sports doctor Aaron Conners, she finds herself actually falling in love for the first time -- and what's more, Aaron seems to really like her too. Amy starts to wonder if it's time to clean up her act and face her fears.
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Rachel Feinstein - Thug Tears (2011)
Character: Self
With spot-on impersonations of everyone from thugs to new age men to her own grandmother, it's no wonder Rachel's voice-over skills have been sought by Comedy Central, Spike TV, and Adult Swim. Growing up as the daughter of a civil rights lawyer and a blues musician, she developed a keen eye for the absurd and unjust. Now, with the release of her debut album, no one is safe from her pinpoint takedowns - her flower child mother, "whore-ish" friends, even herself. In the same blistering set she'll make you laugh about women in 1940s movies - and women in porn movies.
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