Freaky Friday
Dr. Tess Coleman (JAMIE LEE CURTIS) and her fifteen-year-old daughter, Anna (LINDSAY LOHAN), are not getting along. They...
In her debut stand-up special, comedian Mary Beth Barone takes center stage with a razor-sharp and hilariously relatable exploration of modern life, anxiety, and the absurdities of trying to be a well-adjusted person in a chaotic world. Directed by Ky Newman, the special captures Barone’s signature blend of deadpan delivery and self-deprecating wit as she navigates topics ranging from the pitfalls of social media and the pressures of dating to the peculiarities of family dynamics and the quest for personal growth. With a keen observational eye, Barone dissects the everyday moments that often go unnoticed, turning mundane struggles into laugh-out-loud commentary. The atmosphere is intimate and electric, as she connects with the audience through candid stories that feel both deeply personal and universally funny. Without any major spoilers, the central arc follows Barone’s journey to find clarity—her "galaxy brain" moments—in a world that constantly overwhelms. This comedy special is a must-watch for anyone who has ever felt like they are overthinking their way through life, delivered with the charm and sharpness of a comedian at the top of her game.