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Nick Kroll: Little Big Boy

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After performing stand-up for 20 years, Nick Kroll makes his Netflix stand-up special debut with Little Big Boy. Filmed at the Warner Theatre in Washington DC, in a set that is hilarious with an emotional undercurrent, Nick shows a bit of his vulnerable side as he talks getting his heart broken for the first time at the ripe age of 33, the power of mothers, his journey to fatherhood, and the trick to farting without making any noise... and much more.
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Poulomi Das Firstpost Kroll awes and flounders in equal measure throughout the runtime of the one-hour special... It’s the second approach of Kroll’s special that proves to be a letdown considering it sits at odds with his own reputation. Oct 10, 2022 Full Review Rory Doherty Paste Magazine Vulnerability that doesn’t feel manipulative is no mean feat. Kroll’s Netflix debut is another strong entry from him to the streaming service’s canon, and proves after a lively career of personas and characters, he’s just as willing to look within. Oct 6, 2022 Full Review Sean L. McCarthy Decider For all of that, though, there’s also a more sensitive side to Kroll that he wants us to see. Sep 28, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews

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Katelynn S Of course nothing is perfect, but I almost gave this 5 stars. It is so honest and i had no idea re: his ability w impressions. I watch The League, bc I like fantasy football but I don’t enjoy a lot of the comedy, including Kroll’s character—but his vulnerability and self-depreciation was incredibly entertaining, relatable, and hilarious. This is my favorite Nick Kroll. Edited: I forgot the additive about “calling your Moms” at the end—countering his earlier “Mom” grievances. It is appears to be heartfelt. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 07/20/24 Full Review Ralfs M It was funny but nothing special Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 10/20/23 Full Review Hannah J What great self deprecating chuckle therapy. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 05/28/23 Full Review Tom P It was funny, period. I liked the stories, they felt authentic and well told. I was more bothered by hearing the many characters from Big Mouth in his voice than anything I didn't find hilarious. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 05/12/23 Full Review James m Nick kroll is a comedic genius and this Netflix special brings all the adored aspects of his comedy that are seen in things like big mouth, the league, and kroll show and brings it home in a much more up close and personal package and ties it up complete with a pretty little bow. His routine at moments was so wholesome and relatable to all walks of life that he even managed to make me tear up once or twice. You really get the real up close and personal version of him through his stories and I must say that his willingness to allow himself to be vulnerable to the audience and his ability to weaponize that vulnerability in order to instill such wholesome laughter out of me is nothing short of incredible and it left me clamouring to see and see more content like this from him. This is truly the best version of himself & most likely the one that's most grounded in reality. Even some of the more absurd tales he tells I found myself whole heatedly believing them to be 100% honest and unembellished and as a result, When you watch this special you'll get a major sense of familiarity from him, as if he's your close friend that you've known for years, plus all of his tales end on such a heartwarming note that it truly resonated with me. 9.5/10 absolutely recommend. Couldn't be happier for this guy he absolutely deserves it. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/25/23 Full Review Corey W A welcomed departure from his last few specials, Nick Kroll's Little Big Boy borrows from his past character work to blend it in with a more standard standup affair. The result is a largely hilarious and introspective on life, love, and shitting your pants. It's well worth an hour. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/15/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis After performing stand-up for 20 years, Nick Kroll makes his Netflix stand-up special debut with Little Big Boy. Filmed at the Warner Theatre in Washington DC, in a set that is hilarious with an emotional undercurrent, Nick shows a bit of his vulnerable side as he talks getting his heart broken for the first time at the ripe age of 33, the power of mothers, his journey to fatherhood, and the trick to farting without making any noise... and much more.
Director
Bill Benz
Screenwriter
Nick Kroll
Genre
Comedy, Stand-Up
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Sep 27, 2022
Runtime
1h 6m
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