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This season has been, let's simply say, A LOT. The world is really weird right now thankfully, there are some movies coming out to keep us laughing through it all. Here are the comedies you should check out on digital or put on your"When I can return to the movie theatre I'm going to see..." list, from millennial takes on 19th-century literature into some mysterious romantic comedy.
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Two friends, played by already-proven funny ladies Rose Byrne and Tiffany Haddish, set out to begin a beauty company together. Shenanigans ensue if their rich benefactor starts to take advantage of those. They fight back, obviously.
Please, do yourself a favor and look at what Colin Farrell, Hugh Grant, and Jeremy Strong from Succession are wearing in this Guy Ritchie crime comedy. You are going to be obsessed. The film is about an American marijuana mogul dwelling in London, played by Matthew McConaughey, who starts a chain reaction when offenders learn he wants out.
Alright, I know this is a superhero movie and has a great deal of action and violence and personalities with alliterative names such as Cassandra Cain, but it's also funny? If Harley Quinn is out to prove she's a joker than her The Joker, then I'm all for it. Margot Robbie has already killed it in comedies such as I, Tonya and The Wolf of Wall Street, so you know she can hold her own.
The classic novel that motivated Clueless gets a humorous makeover in this new variant which stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Bill Nighy, and Johnny Flynn. There's a True Dickinson vibe to it. Emma is one of Jane Austen's sole heroines who does not have to marry rich and disastrously efforts to find love for herself and her friends while dismissing what (and that ) is right in front of her.
Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani play with a few that gets attracted into Whodunnit territory in this"murder puzzle rom-com" directed by Michael Showalter, Who's responsible for cult classics such as Wet Hot American Summer and They Came Together and directed The Big Sick.