Comedy
You, Me and Dupree

When a newlywed couple takes in a friend in need, it’s not long before the walking tornado of mayhem has …

Comedy
The Heat

You know what they say: “If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.” We’re all the way …

Comedy, Drama
Patch Adams

On the verge of suicide, Hunter (Patch) Adams checks himself into a psychiatric ward. What he sees there changes his …

Animation, Comedy, Kids, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Monsters University

Not just anyone gets to work as a scarer at Monsters, Inc.—a lesson some of its most famous future employees …

Comedy
License to Wed

With Robin Williams as a man of the cloth, ‘License to Wed’ is predictably irreverent. Come to think of it, …

Comedy
Madea’s Witness Protection

She’s baaack. And while she has a new family to help and a new duty to perform, Madea’s still the …

Comedy
College Road Trip

Raven-Symoné and Martin Lawrence ham it up even more than their pet pig does in this sillier than silly Disney …

Comedy, Romance
Guess Who

Ashton Kutcher and Bernie Mac turn the tables on 1967’s ‘Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner’ in an uneven but warm-hearted …

Action/Adventure, Comedy
Showtime

Mitch Preston hates cameras. As a veteran L.A.P.D. detective, Mitch just wants to do his job; he’s not interested in …

Comedy
What Happens in Vegas

Ashton Kutcher and Cameron Diaz get good and drunk and married after a night on the town in Vegas. Then …

Comedy, Drama
Sorority Boys

To the men of Kappa Omicron Kappa, college is a four-year long party, made for guzzling all the booze and …

Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
This Is the End

Seth Rogen and his typical gang of lowball comedy pals think it’s a drag when their party gets crashed by …

Comedy, Romance
New Year’s Eve

It seems like all the stars who didn’t make the cut for Garry Marshall’s last ensemble romantic comedy, Valentine’s Day, …

Comedy
The Internship

Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson seek fresh start as summer interns at Google! Will they make you want to gag, …

Comedy, Romance
Much Ado About Nothing

Joss Whedon’s rendering of Shakespeare’s classic comedy is both silly and sensual—just like the 1599 original.