All hail the queen! Directed by David Higby.

Lisa Lampanelli's shocking and hilarious appearances on television from "The Tonight Show" to Comedy Central roasts have made her the hottest comic in the country. Lisa Lampanelli doesn't have any movies playing in theaters. She includes more of her famous insult rants.
View Lisa Lampanelli photo, images, movie photo stills, celebrity photo galleries, red carpet premieres and more on Fandango. Now her second Comedy Central special, "Dirty Girl," is presented on CD and DVD. + Lisa talking with sign ladies The Lovable Queen Of Mean is at it again...and no one is immune as Lisa takes off the gloves and delivers an unrelenting barrage of political incorrectness and "shoot-from-the-lip" observations. Lisa Lampanelli full list of movies and tv shows in theaters, in production and upcoming films. Coming off two hit albums, sold-out gigs at Radio City Music Hall and Carnegie Hall, appearances with Howard Stern, and shockingly positive press, Lampanelli is the hottest female comedian in America. Lisa Lampanelli in Reading, PA: Guy yelling "Get off the stage!"


The ferociously funny Lisa Lampanelli tears her audience a new one in this acerbic HBO stand-up special that lends credence to the New York Times' contention that, when it comes to comics, she's the "lovable Queen of Mean. Lisa Lampanelli talks about her comedy special, Lisa Lampanelli: Back to the Drawing Board (2015); and Melissa Garcia showcases the latest summer fashions. With Lisa Lampanelli. The brash comedian talks candidly about her personal experiences, including body image and divorce. Also: Wendy dishes on the latest "Hot Topics". Lisa Lampanelli, aka The Queen of Mean, hilariously insults everyone and anyone on Long Live The Queen, spun off from her first HBO comedy special.

Director: Debbie Miller | Stars: Wendy Williams, Melissa Garcia, Lisa Lampanelli Lisa Lampanelli: Long Live the Queen 2009 | NR | 3.5 out of 5 Stars. If you feel like heading out, check out other movies in theaters. Called "Comedy's Lovable Queen of Mean" (New York Times) and "Howard Stern on estrogen" (Toronto Star), Lisa Lampanelli is the insult comic for a new generation.