Best Comedy Movies to Watch on Max (HBO Max)
Need a chuckle? We know comedy gold can be hard to come by, so we’ve scoured the depths of the streaming landscape to dig it out. From dark humor to laugh-out-loud misadventures, these are the best comedies to stream now.
In the aftermath of assault, a woman tries to get her life back in this beautiful and unassuming film.
This conspiracy thriller is a genre-bending indictment against big pharma, manipulative insurance companies, and everything in between.
Park Chan-wook and Robert Downey Jr. team up in this riveting satirical spy thriller set at the end of the Vietnam War.
As expected, talk show host Conan O’Brien is sidesplittingly funny in his latest travel show.
Comedian John Early leans all the way into the self-indulgence of performance in this stand-up-musical concert hybrid.
An impressively self-aware — and blessedly not finger-wagging — comedy special about Gen Z from A24.
A youthful take on the classic hero with entertaining action and fun character dynamics.
Wise, funny, and utterly relatable, this mediation on the merits of white lies and bitter truths is a delightful piece of work.
A fun and modern sensibility takes hold of this endearing pirate comedy.
A darkly funny sitcom about the volatile business of sports gambling in LA.
This supremely empathetic series features a star-making turn by Bridget Everett.
A delightful clash in personality and humor gives way to surprisingly tender moments.
A true crime drama that dares to break the fourth wall with imaginative and romantic flair.
An empowering skate-centric teen drama that stands out for its empathy and breezy hangout vibe.
A nonbinary millennial is still figuring things out in this tender tale about adulthood and identity.
As raunchy as it is earnest, this show delivers everything the title promises and more.
A vibrant, moving miniseries about a loving community broken down by the AIDS crisis in the UK.
One intense, prolonged nervous breakdown with an astonishing performance by Billie Piper.
Cancelled too soon, this adult cartoon uses surreal, wacky animation to touch on everyday struggles.
A gleefully irreverent superhero comedy that makes space for clever characterization amid its crudeness.
Two boys go on strike for a new television in this lighthearted domestic comedy.
A surprisingly hopeful, but no less compassionate, fantastic follow-up to Bicycle Thieves.
A sunkissed talky gleaming with brilliant insights into human relationships.
A breezy send-up of cycling’s doping scandal and a gloriously silly comedy in its own right.
An endearing and unapologetically unique slice-of-life tribute to various New Yorkers living on the fringes.





















