Best Comedy Movies to Watch Right Now on Netflix [Feb 2024]
Here are the best comedy movies on Netflix right now for February 2024. There is something for everyone, whether you like a witty satire, lighthearted rom-com, fast paced action comedy or a good old classic. Click the videos to watch the trailers quickly and easily. Find a great movie for your movie night, grab some popcorn, [or go natural and make it on the stove] grab your favorite cozy blanket, and enjoy the show.
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Meet the Parents
A very funny modern classic depicting awkward situations and tense interactions as Greg meets his girlfriend’s family. [Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro]
“Anger Management” features Adam Sandler as a mild-mannered man forced into anger management sessions with an eccentric and volatile therapist, played by Jack Nicholson. The sessions result in comedic and unpredictable situations.
“Fletch” is an 80’s mystery/crime and comedy movie, starring Chevy Chase as Irwin M. Fletcher, an investigative reporter. Fletch assumes various disguises to uncover a drug trafficking plot
The holidays are over, but this Christmas movie is still on Netflix and it is funny at any time of the year. Luther and Nora Krank, played by Tim Allen and Jamie Lee Curtis, decide to skip Christmas festivities, leading to humorous results.
A deadpan comedy in which two men have to save their orphanage. Their journey involves encounters with law enforcement and musicians, creating a comedy with a vibrant musical backdrop.
The highest grossing film of 1984, this action/comedy stars Eddie Murphy in his beginning years as a detective who heads to Beverly Hills to solve the murder of his friend.
Two astronomers who discover a comet heading for Earth face skepticism and political challenges while trying to warn the world of the impending catastrophe. The film explores themes of denial, media sensationalism, and the apathy towards urgent global issues. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence.