Opie Announces New Film From Rich Vos, Bonnie McFarlane 'Women Aren't Funny'

Empty Lighthouse is a reader-supported site. This article may contain affiliate links to Amazon and other sites. We earn a commission on purchases made through these links.

Greg "Opie" Hughes announced on Twitter earlier this week the the new film from married comedians Rich Vos, Bonnie McFarlane "Women Aren't Funny" can now be purchased on iTunes.

iTunes has the following description for the movie.

Comedian Bonnie McFarlane dons her investigative journalist's hat to find out once and for all if women are funny and report her unbiased findings in what some are calling the most important documentary of our generation.

The film features interviews with notable male and female comedians such as Wanda Sykes, Joy Behar, Sarah Silverman, Rosie O'Donnell, Lisa Lampanelli, Chris Rock, Artie Lange, Tom Arnold, club owners, bookers and man on the street interviews.

It also chronicles the lives of Bonnie McFarlane and her husband comedian Rich Vos as they make the movie and deal with their own struggles doing standup all across the country.

Vos and McFarlane co-host the "My Wife Hates Me" podcast. Opie co-hosted the Opie and Anthony Show for over 20 years until his partner, Anthony Cumia, was fired by SiriusXM a few weeks ago.

Now, he hosts a show with Jim Norton in the former O&A time slots. Vos and McFarlane have been frequent guests.