
Stark Raving Black Productions proudly presents the comedy of Lewis Black in 80 minutes of outrageous topical stand-up humor. Shot at the historic Fillmore Theatre in Detroit, Stark Raving Black features Lewis Black serving up his blistering social and political commentary on current events. The movie is the culmination of his very best material from his sold-out shows throughout North America and Europe in 2009.... (Full plot summary below)
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Stark Raving Black Productions proudly presents the comedy of Lewis Black in 80 minutes of outrageous topical stand-up humor. Shot at the historic Fillmore Theatre in Detroit, Stark Raving Black features Lewis Black serving up his blistering social and political commentary on current events. The movie is the culmination of his very best material from his sold-out shows throughout North America and Europe in 2009.
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| User ReviewAaron RA very funny movie, but not the vintage Lewis Black screaming ranting comedy that his fans have grown to love. |
| User ReviewLuke JI love some Lewis Black, but this show seemed to lack a little energy. Filmed in Detroit with Black hitting the easy targets of politics, religion, and getting old. A little disappointed in the performance, but I still walk away entertained. |
| User ReviewJared EIt's not bad, but certainly not his best work. |
| User ReviewMichael GGood but not great. There were definitely a few points where I actually laughed out loud but for me Stark Raving Black was mostly a series of small internal bursts of laughter that I never really freaked out over. Lewis Black beautifully rode his trademarked line between eloquence, anger and hilarity. Definitely worth it. |
| User ReviewTuukka PLewis Black on stage in Detroit. Somewhat boring affair from the maestro who clearly wasn't at his best. Some stories just weren't funny (even though they had a point). He just seemed tired and the show suffered for it. |