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21 Best Comedy Movies In The Recent Time, Ranked

The importance of Entertainment to human beings is undeniable. Thanks to having a sense of pastimes, people could release tension and add more joyful moments to their life. One of the entertaining methods is movies. Due to the development of the cinematic industry, there are an increasing number of kinds of movie genres, such as Action, Sci-fi, and Drama. But the one that we want to mention in this post is Comedy.
Comedy Movies also have evolved as not only do they bring the audience a funny time, but they also deliver a sense of sarcasm and ridicule illustrating the current life. As a result, the audience can derive more valuable things from these movies. Below is a compilation of the 21 best comedy movies in recent time, including Palm Springs - a movie about the derisive things about marriage, or Don't Look Up - a movie about a sense of oblivion at the real challenges it will pose down the track.

1. Free Guy

Source: Free Guy

What is and is not real does not matter; all that matters is that life should be enjoyed, regardless of possible harsh realities. During one of Guy's breakdowns about his existence or lack thereof, his best friend Buddy (Lil Rel Howery) works to comfort him.

2. Palm Springs

Source: Palm Springs

Palm Springs is a movie about marriage, and how part of what it means to settle down with someone is getting over the fear of every day being the same.

3. Jojo Rabbit

Source: Jojo Rabbit

"Jojo Rabbit" is precisely the sort of movie that should be taught in schools because it shows kids how to think for themselves, and to not just assume that what is going on around you is true or right. It teaches kids to educate themselves and to listen to the oppressed rather than the oppressors

4. Jumanji: The Next Level

Source: Jumanji: The Next Level

The backbone of 'The Next Level' lies in its theme of rekindled friendship which is very well reflected in the movie. Watching Dr. Smolder Bravestone (Johnson) is a pleasure of its own along with the quirkiness of all the other characters.

5. Good Boys

Source: Good Boys

Three 6th grade boys ditch school and embark on an epic journey while carrying accidentally stolen drugs, being hunted by teenage girls, and trying to make their way home in time for a long-awaited party.

6. Shazam!

Source: Shazam!

Billy yanks the sinful eye from Sivana's skull leaving him powerless and returning the deadly seven to their stoned imprisonment within the Rock of Eternity. Philadelphia celebrates The Shazam Family as heroes of pure heart. The film ends with Billy calling the latest home he's been placed a true home.

7. Zombieland

Source: Zombieland: Double Tap

Every individual element of Zombieland, from the narration to the individual encounters describe some element of a classic morality tale, where zombies represent people who exhibit bad behavior.

8. Booksmart

Source: Booksmart

This is Molly and Amy's story, yes, but every character is deserving of their own should the opportunity afford it. Booksmart endeavors to forge those opportunities as often as it can.

9. Murder Mystery

Source: Murder Mystery

The movie promotes a Christian, moral theme of marriage. At the end, Nick admits his faults, and he and his wife reconcile with love and affection. However, the dialogue often takes the Lord's name in vain and contains unnecessary conversations about sex.

10. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Source: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Though the movie is largely fictional, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood intertwines real people into the story and uses the Charles Manson murders as a backdrop.

11. Cruella

Source: Cruella

At its core, Cruella is a story about a messed-up young woman learning to embrace her flaws, but never in a way that feels legitimately dangerous or threatening.

12. Don't Look Up

Source: Don't Look Up

The comet presumably represents what scientists have been warning us about for years: Climate change. Across humankind (and particularly within our governments) there's often an alarming sense of oblivion at the real challenges it will pose down the track.

13. Yesterday

Source: Yesterday

Yesterday is similarly focused on Jack doing the right thing by admitting he's been lying about writing the Beatles music and choosing Ellie over being a superstar but once he did so, the world didn't change - meaning the blackout wasn't contingent at all on Jack's behavior

14. Spenser Confidential

Source: Spenser Confidential

"Spenser Confidential” is based on the novel “Wonderland” by Ace Atkins, who was selected by Parker's estate to continue the franchise after Parker died in 2010.

15. Long Shot

Source: Long Shot

Eventually, Charlotte delivers her speech without changing a thing, and it is a hit. Fred stays on Charlotte's campaign tour as he continues to write for her, and they start to get closer as they learn more about each other.

16. Always Be My Maybe

Source: Always Be My Maybe

Childhood friends Sasha and Marcus have a falling out and don't speak for 15 years. But when Sasha, now a celebrity chef in Los Angeles, returns to her hometown of San Francisco to open a new restaurant, she runs into her old pal--a happily-complacent musician still living at home and working for his dad.

17. Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga

Source: Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga

Eurovision Song Contest: the Story of Fire Saga. Although not a true story, the comedy from Anchorman's Will Ferrell serves viewers a large slice of Eurovision in a film featuring plenty of easter eggs and callbacks for longtime viewers.

18. Hubie Halloween

Source: Hubie Halloween

One aspect of Sandler's Hubie Halloween character, Hubie Dubois, is actually derived from the actor's real life. Adam Sandler's latest comedy offering for Netflix is about a Halloween fan who monitors his hometown of Salem, Massachusetts in order to make sure everyone is safely trick-or-treating

19. Life of the Party

Source: Life of the Party

The movie is about a forty-something divorcee named Deanna "Dee Rock" Miles who goes back to college alongside her daughter, is the latest Melissa McCarthy star vehicle that fails to do justice to the sheer awesomeness of its leading lady.

20. Willy's Wonderland

Source: Willy's Wonderland

The movie, directed by Kevin Lewis, was also produced by Cage. Although the plot is similar to that of the game "Five Nights at Freddy's," it is actually based on a short film called Wally's Wonderland." It also stars Emily Tosta, Ric Reitz, and Chris Warner.

21. Stuber

Source: Stuber

The plot follows a mild-mannered Uber driver named Stu (Kumail Nanjiani) who picks up a passenger (Dave Bautista) who turns out to be a cop hot on the trail of a brutal killer.
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