

Funny Cow (2018)
A comedian uses her troubled past as material for her stand-up routine, trying to rise up through the comedy circuit by playing Northern England's working men's clubs.Funny Cow featuring Maxine Peake and Stephen Graham is streaming with subscription on Peacock Premium, free on Tubi, free on Peacock, and 3 others. It's a comedy and drama movie with an average IMDb audience rating of 6.5 (2,434 votes).
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Currently you are able to watch Funny Cow streaming on Tubi, Plex, Peacock Premium, Peacock, and Freevee (Via Prime Video). It is also possible to buy Funny Cow on Prime Video or rent it on Prime Video.
Why to Watch Funny Cow
Funny Cow offers a unique perspective on the world of stand-up comedy, focusing on a female comedian's journey in a predominantly male industry, which adds an interesting twist to the traditional comedy-drama narrative.
The movie's setting in Northern England's working men's clubs provides a gritty and authentic backdrop that enhances the storytelling and character development.
Funny Cow's use of a troubled past as comedic material provides a compelling exploration of comedy as a coping mechanism, offering both dramatic tension and comedic relief.
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Available to watch free online (Tubi, Peacock, Plex, and 1 other).
Available to stream on a subscription service (Peacock Premium).
Available to rent or buy from $3.99 on 1 service (Prime Video).
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#1546 Ranked in Movies on Peacock Premium
#12806 Ranked in Comedy Movies
#28419 Ranked in Drama Movies
Funny Cow has an average IMDb audience rating of 6.5 (2,434 votes). The movie is somewhat popular with Reelgood users lately.

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A comedian uses her troubled past as material for her stand-up routine, trying to rise up through the comedy circuit by playing Northern England's working men's clubs.