20 Best IMDb-Loved Comedy Movies on Max in May 2024

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Written By William Butterworth

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Max has some of the best classic and new comedy films on its platform right now. Don’t miss out on these big hitters according to their IMDB score.

City Lights (1931)

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One of Charlie Chaplin’s greatest films is City Lights. A man down on his luck meets a blind girl selling flowers. Determined to help her pay for a surgery that will restore her sight, he ends up taking odd jobs that lead to some pretty comedic encounters. This funny movie comes packed with a wholesome heart.

Modern Times (1936)

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In a dig at industrialization, we see Chaplin go through different hijinks as he struggles to work at a modern factory. The film is a comedy, but it certainly speaks to the political discussion about industrialization at the time, too.

Parasite (2019)

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Fans of dark humor will likely enjoy Parasite. It follows two families. One is wealthy and the other is down on its luck. An ambitious member of the poor family, Ki-woo, starts to slowly infiltrate the richer family by replacing members of its staff with members of their own family.

It’s a class war through a comedic lens.

The Great Dictator (1940)

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While Chaplin is best known for his comedy, he was also an activist. In The Great Dictator, he was able to marry the two interests. A dictator is intent on pursuing some of the same goals as Adolf Hitler. A barber, who resembles the dictator a great deal, ends up taking his place.

This movie has its comedic moments, but its message remains powerful and true to this day.

Singin’ in the Rain (1952)

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Another classic comedy is Singin’ in the Rain. It follows the transition from silent films to talkies. The lead ends up falling for the chorus girl, which doesn’t sit well with his long-time costar and on-screen romance. Prepare for a musical whose songs will become stuck in your head for days.

The Kid (1921)

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The Kid is one of Chaplin’s greatest films. After a child becomes abandoned near the Tramp’s home, he takes him in and takes care of him. Escapades ensue, and numerous challenges surmount to separate them.

Some Like It Hot (1959)

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After witnessing a mafia hit, two men have to escape to avoid notice from gangsters. Their only solution is to join an all-women band. Crossdressing and hijinks ensue!

The Iron Giant (1999)

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After a giant robot falls from outer space, a young boy ends up befriending it. However, the government is after the giant from space for its own purposes. For many 90s kids, The Iron Giant remains a beloved favorite.

Young Frankenstein (1974)

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It’s hard to go wrong with a Mel Brooks movie. The grandson of the infamous Dr. Frankenstein returns to his grandfather’s castle to prove that he wasn’t crazy with his pursuit of reanimation. As you might expect, everything goes wrong in this satire.

Annie Hall (1977)

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If you love your comedy with a bit of drama, then you should sit down for Annie Hall. The movie offers insight into a fictional romance between neurotic characters. There are plenty of laughs but maybe a few tears, too.

The Menu (2022)

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If you’re a fan of dark humor, then you need to check out The Menu. It’s part thriller and part comedy. You can’t help but wonder just what the point of everything is but find yourself laughing at the over-the-top deaths and dishes. The Menu is one original comedy.

National Lampoon’s Vacation (1983)

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It’s supposed to be a family bonding experience. The famous Griswold family is heading to the theme park called Wally World. Unfortunately, getting there is a challenge in itself. If you loved Christmas Vacation (1989), then you should give this prequel a try.

Crazy Stupid Love (2011)

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Steve Carell has his own brand of humor. If you’re a fan of it, you should check out this movie. It shines. The film follows Carell, who plays a man in the midst of a divorce with his wife. He ends up trying to rediscover his masculinity in a new age of dating.

Amsterdam (2022)

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If you’re a fan of comedies with outrageous plots and twists, then Amsterdam is a perfect choice. It follows three friends who end up witnessing a murder. In order to clear their names, they end up going down a rabbit hole of one of the most important American plots in history.

Shiva Baby (2020)

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It’s supposed to be a regular Jewish funeral. However, when Danielle ends up meeting her former sugar daddy and ex-girlfriend there, the funeral becomes a lot more stressful. This comedy film mixes both slice-of-life humor and family drama.

My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002)

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If you think your family is dysfunctional, then you need to watch this romantic comedy. A woman who’s had bad luck with men ends up finding the love of her life. Unfortunately, her Greek family has quite a few ideas about him and their relationship.

The Banshees of Inisherin (2022)

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Two best friends have been together for decades. However, when one ends up cutting the other off, they end up facing consequences neither of them expected. If you like your comedy with a bit of angst, then this is the movie for you.

When Harry Met Sally (1989)

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Another great romantic comedy features Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan. The two have been friends forever, but when they end up starting to feel attracted to each other, they have to decide whether taking that step is going to be worth the price of their friendship.

You’ve Got Mail (1998)

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You can always expect a bit of light-hearted comedy with Tom Hanks involved. In this romantic comedy, he starts talking to an independent bookseller online. The two start falling for each other except neither of them knows that Hanks’ character is actually in the process of buying out her bookstore.

Little Shop of Horrors (1986)

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Some of the best comedies actually come from horror movies. Little Shop of Horrors is a horror, comedy, musical. After a florist discovers a plant that likes to eat humans, he finds himself in a world of hurt even while it ends up changing his life for the better.

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