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The gold standard of joke-per-minute comedies. If you’ve never seen it: A former fighter pilot afraid of flying must land a plane after the crew falls ill. Every line is a setup, every background extra has a gag.
The plot is messy, the new characters are underdeveloped, and the comedy feels sanitized compared to the edgy first film. There are laughs—mostly from Snipes’ flamboyant villain—but too many scenes drag.
4/5 – Not for everyone, but cult comedy gold. Classic Choice: Airplane! (1980) Genre: Parody / Slapstick Runtime: 1h 28m Laughs: Non-stop, visual, pun-filled
The humor comes from awkward family dinners, cultural clashes, and the chaos of hospital waiting rooms. The comedy is smart, never mean-spirited, and balanced with genuinely moving moments. Ray Romano and Holly Hunter as Emily’s parents steal every scene with deadpan delivery and surprising depth.
This is not your typical raunchy or slapstick comedy. The Big Sick is based on the real-life love story of Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon. Kumail plays a version of himself—a Pakistani-American stand-up comedian who falls for Emily (Zoe Kazan), only for her to fall into a medically induced coma.
If you’re looking for a long, detailed review of comedy movies currently available on Amazon Prime, here’s a breakdown of some of the best options, along with what works, what doesn’t, and how they fit different comedy tastes. Genre: Romantic comedy / Dramedy Runtime: 2h Laughs: Warm, witty, character-driven
Fans of Trainwreck or Crazy Rich Asians who want heart with their laughs. Watch if you like: Judd Apatow’s more grounded productions (he produced this).
5/5 – One of the best comedies of the last decade. Best Raunchy Comedy: Game Night (2018) Genre: Action comedy / Dark comedy Runtime: 1h 40m Laughs: Fast-paced, absurd, physical
The gold standard of joke-per-minute comedies. If you’ve never seen it: A former fighter pilot afraid of flying must land a plane after the crew falls ill. Every line is a setup, every background extra has a gag.
The plot is messy, the new characters are underdeveloped, and the comedy feels sanitized compared to the edgy first film. There are laughs—mostly from Snipes’ flamboyant villain—but too many scenes drag.
4/5 – Not for everyone, but cult comedy gold. Classic Choice: Airplane! (1980) Genre: Parody / Slapstick Runtime: 1h 28m Laughs: Non-stop, visual, pun-filled
The humor comes from awkward family dinners, cultural clashes, and the chaos of hospital waiting rooms. The comedy is smart, never mean-spirited, and balanced with genuinely moving moments. Ray Romano and Holly Hunter as Emily’s parents steal every scene with deadpan delivery and surprising depth.
This is not your typical raunchy or slapstick comedy. The Big Sick is based on the real-life love story of Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon. Kumail plays a version of himself—a Pakistani-American stand-up comedian who falls for Emily (Zoe Kazan), only for her to fall into a medically induced coma.
If you’re looking for a long, detailed review of comedy movies currently available on Amazon Prime, here’s a breakdown of some of the best options, along with what works, what doesn’t, and how they fit different comedy tastes. Genre: Romantic comedy / Dramedy Runtime: 2h Laughs: Warm, witty, character-driven
Fans of Trainwreck or Crazy Rich Asians who want heart with their laughs. Watch if you like: Judd Apatow’s more grounded productions (he produced this).
5/5 – One of the best comedies of the last decade. Best Raunchy Comedy: Game Night (2018) Genre: Action comedy / Dark comedy Runtime: 1h 40m Laughs: Fast-paced, absurd, physical