Jeff Ross
All information about every movie and show with the involvement of Jeff Ross.
The Emoji Movie: Express Yourself (2017)
An animation movie starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Marlon Brando and T. J. Miller
This movie unlocks the never-before-seen secret world inside your smartphone. Hidden within the messaging app is Textopolis, a bustling city where all your favorite emojis live, hoping to be selected by the phone's user. In this world, each emoji has only one facial expression, except for Gene, an exuberant emoji who was born without a filter and is bursting with multiple expressions ... (more)
The Comedian (2016)
A comedy movie starring Robert De Niro, Leslie Mann and Danny DeVito
A look at the life of an aging insult comic.
National Security (2003)
An rated PG-13 action movie starring Martin Lawrence, Steve Zahn and Colm Feore
Earl Montgomery, a bombastic police academy reject, and Hank Rafferty, a disgraced, mild-mannered cop, can't seem to escape each other. They met on opposite sides of the law during a routine traffic stop that escalated out of control; now as lowly security guards they're thrown together to bust a smuggling operation.
Jeff Ross: Take a Banana for the Ride (2026)
A comedy movie starring Jeff Ross
Legendary comic Jeff Ross returns home in a hilarious, heartfelt one-man show about laughing through the pain, the importance of having thick skin, and the vengeful pleasures of a Jewish comic owning a German dog.
The Roast of Kevin Hart (2026)
A comedy movie starring Kevin Hart and Shane Gillis. Available on Netflix starting May 10, 2026.
Comedic rockstar and roast master himself, Kevin Hart, is confirmed to be roasted LIVE from the epic final night of Netflix is a Joke fest, hosted by Shane Gillis.
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Music Box: Counting Crows: Have You Seen Me Lately? (2025)
A documentary starring Adam Duritz, Cyndi Lauper and Steve Kerr
An intimate documentary chronicling the rise of the band Counting Crows and the unrelenting pressure that followed their breakout success. Centered on frontman Adam Duritz, the film explores the emotional aftermath of the band’s landmark studio album debut “August and Everything After” and the pressures and creative process of making their follow-up album “Recovering the Satellites.”