Shaun of the Dead [2004]
Shaun of the Dead is one of my favorite zombie horror comedies and an exceedingly well-crafted movie that you simply must check out.
Shaun of the Dead is one of my favorite zombie horror comedies and an exceedingly well-crafted movie that you simply must check out.
Burn After Reading is a refreshing spy black comedy featuring an excellent cast and even better dialogue penned by the Coen Brothers.
Awfully close to achieving its full potential, The Cottage is a distinctly British blend of horror and comedy worth watching.
Drag Me to Hell is a highly entertaining, visually sleek, and delightfully gross horror comedy featuring a lot of effective jump-scares.
Delightfully low-key, You Kill Me is a lighthearted black comedy about an alcoholic who also happens to be a hitman for the mob.
Hilarious and very creative, Kingpin is one of those old-school comedies making fun of everything in sight and getting away with it.
Jam-packed with energy and positive vibes, Airheads is an entertaining movie with a phenomenal cast and original story about radio and metal music.
Inspired by a real outlaw radio station of the sixties, The Boat That Rocked is a somewhat sanitized comedy with a phenomenal cast.
Driven by Pierce Brosnan’s stellar performance, The Matador is an easygoing crime comedy about a hitman who makes an unusual friend.
Infused with Ricky Gervais magic who plays a grumpy dentist here, Ghost Town is a charming comedy with a supernatural twist.
Making up for the stereotypical prom night plot with honesty and wholesomeness, Bart Got a Room is a teen comedy worth watching.
Hilarious, vibrant, and honest, Swingers captured the spirit of the dating scene of the nineties powered by strong performances from Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn.