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Comedy films

July 2024

  • Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman as Deadpool & Wolverine.

    Deadpool & Wolverine review – Marvel’s achingly meta new sequel is going to be huge

  • This image released by Bleecker Street shows, from left, Susan Sarandon, Megan Mullally, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Bette Midler in a scene from "The Fabulous Four." (Bleecker Street via AP)

    The Fabulous Four review – starry cast deserves better in silly, simplistic comedy

  • Robin and the Hoods.

    Robin and the Hoods review – nostalgic battle cry for children’s imagination

  • Bad Newz Press publicity film still

    Bad Newz review – racy Bollywood romcom breaks new ground with parenting shenanigans

  • Book of the day
    Cloudland Revisited by SJ Perelman review – the humorist who broke the mould

  • Thelma review – all-action ninetysomething hero brings comic revenge romp to life

  • Chuck Chuck Baby review – joyous singalong celebration of female friendship

  • Glen Powell: meet the new Hollywood A-lister who can do heart-throb, goofball or action hero

  • ‘My testicles were on fire for weeks’: the sex movie craze that swept 70s Britain

  • Find Me Falling review – Harry Connick Jr heads to Cyprus in so-so Netflix romcom

  • My Spy: The Eternal City review – Dave Bautista’s daddy-daughter spy comedy heads to Rome

  • Who’s laughing now? The gags that derailed comedy careers

  • Forrest Gump review – Tom Hanks’ chocolate box hero still gets under your skin

  • Chuck Chuck Baby review – emotionally charged musical drama rules the roost

  • Thelma review – June Squibb is marvellous in sweet mobility scooter revenge caper

  • From ‘lottery tickets’ to ‘jam nights’, our guide to getting the best of British culture for less

  • Melbourne international film festival 2024: 10 things to see, from Megalopolis to new Cronenberg

  • Hundreds of Beavers review – Gold Rush-style spoof silent comedy fires gags at warp speed

  • Stream team
    James Stewart is sublimely strange and sweet in Harvey as a drunkard with an invisible rabbit friend

  • Fly Me to the Moon review – slinky Scarlett Johansson in cynical moon-landing conspiracy comedy

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