Overwhelmed by the state of the world? Trying to find something fun to watch on your friendly neighborhood international multibillion-dollar corporation’s streaming service? It’s OK to ignore the ever-growing pile of worthy but harrowing dramas and acclaimed documentaries on your watchlist for another hour or two. Treat yourself by hitting play on some of the finest comedies in the Amazon Prime Video library.
From old faves to cult comedies and sweet hidden gems, whether you’re after a highbrow chuckle, crumb-spraying sputters, or screeching, hysterical, hang-on-hang-on-just-pause-for-a-moment cackling, Prime Video has got something to split your sides.
So here we go: the best comedy movies now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
1. Walk Hard
Jenna Fischer and John C. Reilly star in “Walk Hard.”
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If you’ve never seen this underappreciated, star-studded work of genius, it’s time to fix that. The story of the rise, fall, and rise again of country-rock legend Dewey Cox (John C. Reilly) is a pitch-perfect parody of all the Oscar-bait music biopics you know and love, from Walk the Line and Ray to the documentary Bob Dylan: Don’t Look Back. In its own right, Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story is an epic tale, which Reilly’s commitment makes surprisingly affecting for a film where someone gets accidentally cut in half with a machete (which people constantly keep bringing up). The songs are genuinely great. It’s as endlessly quotable in your daily life as golden-era Simpsons. Plus, the cast is uniformly great — from The Office‘s Jenna Fischer and character actress Margo Martindale to a raft of cameos too good to spoil here. — Caitlin Welsh, Australia Editor
How to watch: Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story is available to rent or buy on Prime Video.
2. Bottoms
In Emma Seligman’s follow-up to Shiva Baby, Rachel Sennott and Ayo Edebiri co-star as PJ and Josie, a pair of unpopular lesbians ignored or reviled by everyone at their high school. Faced with the prospect of another year of virginhood, the BFFs come up with a plan. They’re going to start a fight club! They’ll teach cheerleaders self-defense, and maybe somehow along the way, they’ll also get to sleep with said cheerleaders. The plan has a lot of holes — PJ and Josie don’t know anything about self-defense, for starters — but don’t worry about it, OK? They’ll figure it out! Just keep those nosy boyfriends out of the gym.Â
Bottoms is a ridiculous teen comedy that pays homage to high school movie tropes while blazing a new irreverent…