If you loved the sharp wit and dark humor of The Jeselnik Offensive (2013), you're in for a treat. This article curates 10 shows and movies that deliver the same biting comedy and unfiltered takes on life, perfect for fans of Anthony Jeselnik's unapologetic style. Whether you're craving more roasts, stand-up specials, or satirical commentary, we've got you covered.

The Graham Norton Show (2007)
Description: A talk show known for its lighthearted and humorous interviews with celebrities, often featuring playful banter and unexpected moments.
Fact: The show's iconic red couch has hosted some of the most memorable and hilarious celebrity interactions on television.


Tosh.0 (2009)
Description: A comedy series that critiques and lampoons internet culture, viral videos, and social media trends with a sarcastic edge.
Fact: The show's 'Web Redemption' segment gives people a chance to redeem themselves after embarrassing viral moments.


The Eric Andre Show (2012)
Description: A surreal and chaotic talk show parody that thrives on absurdity, shock humor, and unpredictable antics.
Fact: Many guests are unaware of the show's bizarre nature, leading to genuinely confused and hilarious reactions.


Nathan for You (2013)
Description: A reality comedy series that follows absurd and often cringe-inducing business advice given to real small business owners.
Fact: The show's premise blurs the line between reality and fiction, leaving both participants and viewers in on the joke.


Drunk History (2013)
Description: A comedic retelling of historical events by intoxicated narrators, with actors lip-syncing their slurred storytelling.
Fact: The show originated as a web series before being adapted for television by Comedy Central.


Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (2014)
Description: A comedy news show that delves deep into political and social issues with a mix of investigative journalism and biting humor.
Fact: The show's segments often go viral, particularly Oliver's in-depth explorations of niche topics like net neutrality and Brexit.


The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (2015)
Description: A late-night talk show that mixes celebrity interviews with political satire, often featuring sharp monologues and humorous sketches.
Fact: Colbert's background in improv comedy heavily influences the show's spontaneous and witty tone.


The Daily Show (1996)
Description: A satirical news program that blends humor with political commentary, often using sharp wit and irony to critique current events and public figures.
Fact: Originally hosted by Craig Kilborn before Jon Stewart took over in 1999, transforming it into a cultural phenomenon.


Real Time with Bill Maher (2003)
Description: A talk show that combines panel discussions and stand-up comedy to dissect political and cultural topics with a no-holds-barred approach.
Fact: The show is known for its live format, which often leads to unscripted and heated debates among guests.


Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis (2008)
Description: A mock interview series that uses awkward humor and deadpan delivery to create cringe-worthy yet hilarious interactions with celebrities.
Fact: The series started as a segment on Funny or Die and later became a full-fledged Netflix special.
