Tag: comedy
Comedy Movies and Series are a boon. Life is full of challenges and daily adversities. Comedy films give us a few laughs and help us recharge. At the end of the day a little bit of humor can change our mood and make everything better, even if it is for just a few minutes.
Online streaming networks are full of comedies now. Rom-Coms, slapstick comedy or some juvenile, senseless fun – they have a movie or a TV Show in all these genres.
MovieRecipe makes sure that you do not miss the latest and the best in comedy series and movies available right now. Browse through our extensive catalog of comedy movies and series on Netflix, Amazon or Paramount+ and pick the one that seems most fun to you.
2022 Comedy TV Shows and Movies
Elle Prime Video Review: A Surprisingly Charming Legally Blonde Prequel
When Prime Video announced Elle, the immediate reaction was fairly predictable. Most people questioned why Legally Blonde needed a prequel at all. The original movie already gave Elle Woods one of the most satisfying character arcs in modern comedy. Taking the story backward felt like a risky decision. Here’s our review of Elle and why…
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Summer’s Last Resort on Tubi Recaptures the Fun of Classic Teen Vacation Movies
There is something very interesting about Summer’s Last Resort. Not because the story is groundbreaking or anything, but because it feels like the movie that used to show up every summer during the peak years of teen-focused comedies. Set to premiere on Tubi on July 3, 2026, the film stars Violet McGraw as Summer, a…
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Lot Patrol on BET Looks Like a Throwback Ensemble Comedy With Modern Chaos
BET has tried different comedy formats over the years, but Lot Patrol stands out mainly because of the cast. The premise itself sounds chaotic enough. A group of dysfunctional security guards trying to survive the madness of a Hollywood studio backlot could feel exhausting very quickly or turn into something genuinely funny. The early details…
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Miss You, Love You Preview: Not the Kind of Grief Drama You’re Expecting
People expecting a straightforward emotional drama from Miss You, Love You HBO movie may be surprised by how funny and uncomfortable it actually is. I wouldn’t call it a dark comedy or sentimental grief therapy either. The film seems much more interested in awkward emotional behavior, passive-aggressive conversations, and small humiliations. It also highlights long-standing…
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Can Ladies First Move Beyond Gender and Show a Real Battle Between Equals?
The premise of Ladies First Netflix movie sounds designed for internet discourse before the movie even releases. Sacha Baron Cohen plays Damien Sachs, a successful advertising executive whose life collapses after he wakes up in a parallel world dominated by women. Suddenly the social rules have changed. The confidence and entitlement that once helped him…
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Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed on Apple TV Turns Self Reinvention Into a Messy Crime Comedy
“Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed” starts with a woman who has no idea what her life is supposed to look like anymore, instead of a body. The crime element matters, but the real hook is Paula trying to rebuild herself while everything around her keeps getting stranger. What is the Series About? Premiering on Apple TV on…
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Alice and Steve Might Be 2026’s Best Messy Relationship Comedy
Some comedies try to be charming. Alice and Steve looks like it would rather be uncomfortable, and that may be exactly why it works. Hulu’s new series Alice and Steve arrives June 8 with all six episodes dropping at once. The setup is instantly chaotic: two longtime friends blow up their relationship when Steve starts…
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Private Eyes: West Coast Could Win New Fans If It Feels Fun, Not Routine
Private Eyes: West Coast is coming to The CW with Jason Priestley and Cindy Sampson returning, which gives the new series a built-in advantage. Fans of the original already know the appeal. But the bigger question is whether the show can work for viewers who never watched Private Eyes in the first place. TV viewers…
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What Flawed Superpowers in The WONDERfools Actually Mean
The basic idea of flawed superheroes is not new. But WONDERfools gives it a new twist. A group of people suddenly develop superpowers and have to deal with them. We have seen this before in different forms. But the difference here is that the powers are not shown as strengths. They are unstable, difficult to…
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4 Kids Walk Into a Bank Movie Might Be Darker Than It Looks
The 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank movie does not really play like a standard heist story, even though that is how it is being positioned at first glance. The setup is simple enough. A group of kids decide to rob a bank to solve an adult problem. But the tone underneath that idea is…
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