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Best Comedy Movies on Netflix

Movies & TV

By Mia Wilson

- Sep 9, 2022

Get a laugh at these movies! Looking for a lighthearted way to spend an evening on the couch? Look no further than Netflix's comedy section. Below are some of our favorite movies that leave us laughing till our stomachs hurt!

To All the Boys I've Loved Before

High school student Lara Jean, writes love notes to her crushes and then hides them away in a box in her closet. One day, her nosey younger sister finds the letters and as pesky siblings do, she sends them to Lara Jean's crushes. You knew that was coming, didn't you? Once the letters are sent, the embarrassment begins. Lara Jean must finally pursue real-life romance from her pool of potential suitors. Eventually, she catches the attention of ,one and the movie shifts to a whirlwind romance. The movie is just as cute and cringe as it sounds but is perfect for a wholesome evening of entertainment.

The Legend of Ron Burgundy in Anchorman

Will Ferrell of SNL and filmmaker Adam McKay consider Anchorman, a significant turning point for their careers. One of the funniest movies of all time, the popular ensemble comedy about a clueless news presenter sparked more hilarious projects like Talladega Nights, Step Brothers, and The Other Guys. You do not want to miss hotshot television anchorman, Ron Burgundy causing chaos to the only female reporter in a male-dominated news station.

Peewee's Big Holiday

In Peewee's Big Holiday, Paul Reubens' quirky and eccentric vaudeville-style character Pee-wee Herman takes a lengthy vacation. During his first travel trip, PeeWee travels across the country and gets into sticky situations along the way. The eccentric character makes his first appearance in a movie since Tim Burton's great Peewee's Big Adventure in 1985.

Bo Burnham: Inside

This one-man comedy special aired during the COVID-19 lockdown to keep not only viewers entertained but also Bo Burnham himself. It was a successful pursuit to help himself stay sane during such an isolating time. As he wonders about our society from the inside out, Burnham's musical comedy special resembles a feature film in many respects.