10 Best Comedy Movies Of The 2010s

The 2010s produced plenty of great comedy movies, including a couple of Best Picture winners. Comedies don’t often compete for the biggest awards, but some of the funniest movies from the 2010s combined elements of psychological dramas and in-depth character studies. This doesn’t mean that there weren’t more traditional feel-good comedies, because the 2010s had a bit of everything.

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In general, the comedies of the 2010s will probably be remembered for their darkness. After the 2000s were dominated by lighthearted, crowdpleasing comedies like Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy and Mean Girls, comedy movies started getting darker in response. Movies like Parasite, The Favourite and BlacKkKlansman are all socially conscious comedies that offer a way for audiences to laugh at some disturbing real-world issues.

10 21 Jump Street (2012)

Channing Tatum And Jonah Hill Bring The Best Out Of One Another

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ScreenRant logo 8/10 7.3/10 21 Jump Street

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*Availability in US Director Phil Lord , Christopher Miller Release Date March 14, 2012 Cast Jonah Hill , Channing Tatum , Brie Larson , Dave Franco , Rob Riggle , DeRay Davis

21 Jump Street is based on a TV show of the same name that started in 1987, but it has an original style and sense of humor. Before The Lego Movie and the Spider-Verse series, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller showed that they could also work in live-action. Their stars are Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill, who play two rookie cops working undercover in a high school to bust a mysterious drug ring.

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21 Jump Street has a creative approach to its buddy cop comedy. Based on the appearance of the two characters, it would be logical for Jenko to be the handsome, athletic doofus with Schmidt as the clumsy, intelligent one. Instead, they are both incompetent in their own ways, and they constantly hype one another up into having terrible ideas. Somehow, their weaknesses complement each other perfectly. 21 Jump Street has plenty of ways to make its audience laugh, from raucous slapstick to memorable quotes.

9 Game Night (2018)

Game Night Makes The Most Of A Quirky Concept

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*Availability in US Director Jonathan Goldstein , John Francis Daley , Billy Magnussen Release Date February 23, 2018 Cast Sharon Horgan , Rachel McAdams , Danny Huston , Kyle Chandler , Chelsea Pereti , Jason Bateman , Lamorne Morris , Jesse Plemons , Kylie Bunbury , Michael C. Hall

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Game Night continues the tradition of hilarious mystery movies, but there are no cunning detectives to untangle the case. Instead, the story focuses on a group of friends who initially think that the crime is all part of an immersive game night. This illusion comes crashing down fairly quickly, and their quaint suburbia is thrown into chaos. Game Night mixes in some action to maintain an exciting pace.

Game Night came out in 2018, but it feels like it could have been made 10-20 years earlier. Mid-budget comedies with great ensemble casts are becoming harder to come by these days. Game Night might broaden its appeal somewhat by splicing in elements of the mystery and action genres, but its primary goal is to make its audience laugh. With Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams both at the top of their game, it certainly achieves this goal,

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8 The Nice Guys (2016)

Shane Black’s Retro Buddy Cop Comedy Invites Endless Rewatches

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ScreenRant logo 7/10 9/10 The Nice Guys

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*Availability in US Director Shane Black Release Date May 20, 2016 Cast Ryan Gosling , Ty Simpkins , Rachele Brooke Smith , Russell Crowe , Yaya DaCosta , Margaret Qualley , Kim Basinger , Keith David , Matt Bomer , Yvonne Zima

Shane Black was a master of the buddy cop genre before The Nice Guys, having written both Lethal Weapon and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, the latter of which marked his directorial debut. Still, the unlikely duo of Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe made The Nice Guys an odd proposition. Although it was a box office flop, The Nice Guys quickly gained a cult following, and there have been calls for a sequel ever since.

Although it was a box office flop,
The Nice Guys
quickly gained a cult following, and there have been calls for a sequel ever since.

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Gosling and Crowe are a hilarious odd couple in The Nice Guys. Crowe’s stoic tough guy act is the perfect foil to Gosling’s frantic nervous energy. While their dynamic is consistently brilliant to watch, The Nice Guys backs them up with a murder mystery plot that bleeds into a political conspiracy. It’s intriguing every step of the way, and it forces the two mismatched detectives into a few tight corners. Naturally, this brings the best out of the characters and the actors.

7 BlacKkKlansman (2018)

Spike Lee’s Crime Comedy Is Stranger Than Fiction

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*Availability in US Director Spike Lee Release Date August 9, 2018 Cast Alec Baldwin , John David Washington , Isiah Whitlock Jr. , Robert John Burke , Brian Tarantina , Arthur J. Nascarella

After rising to global stardom as Kylo Ren in the Star Wars sequel trilogy, Adam Driver has been showing off an impressive range. By taking interesting roles in both comedies and dramas, Driver has refused to allow himself to be typecast, as is so often the case with actors who achieve immense fame as part of a big franchise. In BlacKkKlansman, he and John David Washington play two police officers who infiltrate the KKK.

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Spike Lee’s continued exploration of the dark heart of racial tension in America has often been surprisingly hilarious. BlacKkKlansman is just as funny as his early hits like She’s Gotta Have It and Do The Right Thing. The unbelievable plot is based on a true story, which adds another layer to the humor. Lee gets his audience laughing at the audacity of the scheme and the ignorance of the KKK, but he turns the tables in an instant to deliver a confronting message.

6 What We Do In The Shadows (2014)

The Indie Horror Mockumentary Is Dense With Laughs

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What We Do in the Shadows

Director Taika Waititi , Jemaine Clement Release Date June 19, 2014 Cast Jemaine Clement , Taika Waititi , Jonny Brugh , Cori Gonzalez-Macuer , Stu Rutherford , Ben Fransham , Jackie van Beek , Elena Stejko , Jason Hoyte , Karen O’Leary , Mike Minogue , Chelsie Preston Crayford , Ian Harcourt , Ethel Robinson , Brad Harding , Isaac Heron , Yvette Parsons , Madeleine Sami , Aaron Jackson , Morgana Hills Expand

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Taika Waititi put together a string of great comedies in the 2010s. As well as co-directing What We Do in the Shadows with Flight of the Conchords star Jemaine Clement, he also directed Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Jojo Rabbit and Thor: Ragnarok. Waititi appears in some capacity in a few of his movies, and he’s one of the stars of What We Do in the Shadows, a mockumentary which follows a group of vampires living in Wellington, New Zealand.

What We Do in the Shadows remains one of Taika Waititi’s very best movies, showcasing his irreverent sense of humor and his talent for directing comedy. While the script is packed with hilarious quotes and the actors are all superb, Waititi and Clement get a lot of laughs from jerky camera movements, odd framing choices, and knowing when to set things up in a wide shot and let them play out. What We Do in the Shadows soon became a successful American TV show, but the movie created the formula.

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5 The Favourite (2018)

Yorgos Lanthimos’ Surreal Satire Benefits From Some Outstanding Performances

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ScreenRant logo 8/10 7.8/10 The Favourite

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*Availability in US Director Yorgos Lanthimos Release Date November 23, 2018 Cast Olivia Colman , Emma Stone , Nicholas Hoult , Mark Gatiss , Rachel Weisz

Each one of Yorgos Lanthimos’ movies is characterized by his disturbing, surreal style. He has used this for psychological horror a lot, but he often tempers this with dark comedy. The Favourite is a surprising combination of both. Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz play two women competing for Queen Anne’s attention. They were both nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Academy Awards, and Olivia Colman won Best Actress for her portrayal of Queen Anne.

The Favourite
provides some moments of levity with disarming crude humor and childish fits of violence.

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Lanthimos creates a confronting atmosphere in The Favourite. His characters speak in odd, stilted phrases without any metaphor or lyricism, but they still have the capacity to lie to one another. This contributes to a singular political satire that draws parallels between petty personal conflicts and matters of global relations. The Favourite provides some moments of levity with disarming crude humor and childish fits of violence.

4 Birdman (2014)

Birdman’s Breathless Pace Makes It A Tragicomic Masterpiece

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*Availability in US Director Alejandro González Iñárritu Release Date October 17, 2014 Cast Andrea Riseborough , Naomi Watts , Emma Stone , Edward Norton , Zach Galifianakis , Michael Keaton , Amy Ryan

Michael Keaton revived his career with Birdman, a hilarious meta comedy about an actor most known for his performances in old superhero movies trying to gain relevance and respect at the same time. Alejandro González Iñárritu filmed Birdman to make it look like one long continuous take, which adds to the sense of intense pressure that piles up around Riggan as he tries to stage a Broadway play.

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The unusual style of
Birdman
also maintains a snappy pace for the movie’s comedy.

The unusual style of Birdman also maintains a snappy pace for the movie’s comedy. Riggan’s frantic pacing is often accompanied by jazzy percussion, as he gets more and more out of his depth. While the overall arc of Birdman is a tragic farce, there are also more succinct moments of humor. The cast includes great comedic actors like Emma Stone, Zach Galifianakis and Ed Norton.

3 Paddington 2 (2017)

Paddington 2 Is A Great Comedy For All Ages

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ScreenRant logo 9/10 9.4/10 Paddington 2

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*Availability in US Director Paul King Release Date January 12, 2018 Cast Hugh Grant , Ben Whishaw , Hugh Bonneville , Jim Broadbent , Imelda Staunton , Julie Walters , Brendan Gleeson , Peter Capaldi , Sally Hawkins

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Paddington 2 bucks the trend of bad comedy sequels, improving on the original in almost every way imaginable. After the first movie introduces Paddington and the Brown family, the first sequel is a more exciting adventure, in which Paddington is framed for theft and sent to prison. The idea of poor wholesome Paddington being put behind bars is already funny, but the script repeatedly comes up with fresh jokes and unexpected developments.

Paddington 2 is a great children’s movie, but it’s intelligent enough to entertain adults too. The key to its allure is that it doesn’t talk down to its audience. It juggles a lot of different characters without resorting to exposition dumps, and it gives them each a unique story which pays off in a roller-coaster third act. Mr. Brown’s skills on the coconut shy, Knuckles’ newfound kindness and Mrs. Brown’s swimming all play a part in the finale. Shortly before the release of 2024’s Paddington in Peru, a fourth Paddington movie was confirmed.

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2 The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)

Wes Anderson’s Flat Shot Compositions Hide A Lot Of Depth

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ScreenRant logo 9/10 9.3/10 The Grand Budapest Hotel

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*Availability in US Director Wes Anderson Release Date March 28, 2014 Cast Willem Dafoe , Jude Law , Edward Norton , Jeff Goldblum , Saoirse Ronan , Adrien Brody , Tilda Swinton , Ralph Fiennes , Tony Revolori

Wes Anderson is famous for his quirky visual style, and none of his movies display this as evidently as The Grand Budapest Hotel. However, there’s a lot going on just beneath the surface. The Grand Budapest Hotel is stunning to look at, but its story is just as entertaining. It’s essentially a convoluted caper which takes place in the shadows of a fascist uprising, with Ralph Fiennes playing an eccentric hotelier who finds himself a marked man.

The Grand Budapest Hotel
tells the story of a man out of time, desperately trying to uphold a sense of decorum in a world spiraling toward chaos.

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The Grand Budapest Hotel is arguably Wes Anderson’s best movie. It seems light and charming, but it conceals a surprising emotional gut punch. From its rigid physical comedy to its intentionally bathetic dialogue, The Grand Budapest Hotel tells the story of a man out of time, desperately trying to uphold a sense of decorum in a world spiraling toward chaos. The Grand Budapest Hotel intelligently uses two layers of a frame narrative. The unseen third layer is that the entire fabrication is Anderson’s attempt to reckon with his own artistic sensibilities.

1 Parasite (2019)

Bong Joon-Ho’s Oscar-Winner Is A Dark Social Satire

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ScreenRant logo 9/10 9.7/10 Parasite

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*Availability in US Director Bong Joon Ho Release Date November 8, 2019 Cast Yeo-Jeong Jo , Myeong-hoon Park , Jeong-eun Lee , Sun-kyun Lee , Ji-so Jung , So-dam Park , Keun-rok Park , Kang-ho Song , Ji-hye Lee , Woo-sik Choi , Seo-joon Park , Hye-jin Jang

The first non-English language movie to win Best Picture is a strong contender for the best movie of the 2010s, let alone the best comedy. Bong Joon-ho’s social satire follows a working-class family struggling to make ends meet until they slowly infiltrate the luxurious idyll of a wealthy family. Parasite pushes dark comedy to new extremes, and it has periods that are just as disturbing and bleak as a psychological horror movie.

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Parasite finds a lot of humor in the grim social inequality of South Korean society. The first half has the same giddy joy of a heist movie, as the Kim family set up a long con to swindle the Park family. They’re easy to root for, and Bong injects a lot of humor to make them even more sympathetic. This sets up a terrifying second half, as Parasite interrogates the very nature of dark comedy. The cast of Parasite masterfully guide the audience through this tonal shift, and their performance still elicit laughter in some incredibly bleak moments.

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