Best Comedies to Watch on Netflix at This Moment


Looking for some entertainment? Netflix is here to help.

There’s truly nothing like a good, hearty laugh — it boosts your mood, gives your core a little exercise, and shows that you’re enjoying yourself. Luckily, Netflix provides a vast selection of comedy movies that offer that uplifting experience whenever you want.

Whether you’re in the mood for eccentric coming-of-age stories, wild heists, unconventional musical performances, or side-splitting romantic comedies, there’s something to tickle everyone’s funny bone. To simplify your search, we’ve compiled a list of some of the most amusing films currently available on Netflix.

Here are some highlights:

25. Logan Lucky
Steven Soderbergh goes back to his heist roots with this Southern-style caper featuring Channing Tatum, Adam Driver, and Daniel Craig. The Logan brothers devise a crazy scheme to steal from a NASCAR race, recruiting an eccentric cast that includes a one-armed bartender, a feisty sister, and a safecracker with a thick Southern drawl. It’s a smart, character-driven comedy packed with twists and charisma.

24. Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F
Eddie Murphy reprises his role as the clever Axel Foley in this much-anticipated sequel. Three decades after the last movie, Foley is back in Beverly Hills to tackle a new case, reconnect with old pals, and bond with his estranged daughter. Blending nostalgia, action, and fresh faces like Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Taylour Paige, this sequel delivers both excitement and laughs.

23. Between Two Ferns: The Movie
Zach Galifianakis takes his awkward celebrity interview series to the next level with a mockumentary-style road trip. Eager to prove he’s a serious journalist, Zach sets out to interview even more stars — including Keanu Reeves, Gal Gadot, and Tiffany Haddish — leading to hilariously uncomfortable interactions.

22. Do Revenge
This teen dark comedy nods to classics like Mean Girls and Heathers while establishing its own identity. Camila Mendes and Maya Hawke play two high schoolers plotting revenge against those who have wronged them. With witty dialogue, daring fashion choices, and a standout performance by Sophie Turner, it’s an outrageously enjoyable ride.

21. Always Be My Maybe
Ali Wong and Randall Park shine in this romantic comedy about childhood friends who reconnect after many years. With uproarious cameos (hello, Keanu Reeves), touching moments, and loads of laughter, it’s a contemporary rom-com that strikes all the right chords.

20. Dolemite Is My Name
Eddie Murphy gives a phenomenal performance as real-life comic Rudy Ray Moore, whose persona Dolemite became a blaxploitation legend. This biopic balances inspiration and hilarity, bolstered by memorable supporting performances from Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Wesley Snipes, and Craig Robinson.

19. The Polka King
Jack Black portrays Jan Lewan, a charismatic polka musician who scams his way into notoriety. Based on a true story, this dark comedy mixes absurdity with real-world drama, featuring an impressive cast that includes Jenny Slate and Jason Schwartzman.

18. The Mitchells vs. The Machines
This animated tale follows an eccentric family attempting to save humanity from a robot insurrection — with their pug, Monchi, aiding them. It’s a vibrant, meme-worthy, and heartwarming story that appeals to all ages.

17. Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Daniel Craig returns as detective Benoit Blanc in this stylish and clever murder mystery. Set on a tech billionaire’s private island, the mystery unfolds with an all-star cast and plenty of sharp wit.

16. The Forty-Year-Old Version
Radha Blank’s semi-autobiographical debut offers an authentic and funny glimpse into the life of a struggling playwright who reinvents herself as a rapper. It’s a daring, genuine, and refreshingly unique comedy.

15. Vampires vs. the Bronx
A group of teenagers discovers that vampires are infiltrating their neighborhood — and gentrification might actually be the more sinister foe. This horror-comedy is an entertaining, socially aware adventure filled with heart and humor.

14. The Breaker Upperers
From New Zealand comes this quirky comedy about two women who operate a business dismantling couples — for a fee. With ridiculous schemes and sharp humor, it’s a humorous take on friendship and heartbreak.

13. Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga
Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams portray an Icelandic duo pursuing their Eurovision aspirations. Featuring extravagant musical numbers and heartfelt moments, this comedy is a tribute to the real-life contest and its fans.

12. Hit Man
Glen Powell plays a mild-mannered professor who moonlights as a faux hitman for the police. When he falls for a client, events spiral into a thrilling and comical game of deception and identity.