The Best Funny Movies to Watch on Tubi
If you’re in need of cherring up with some side-splitting hilarity, we can help. Here’s a mixed bag of the funniest movies and shows to stream right now, from dark comedies to witty satire and beyond.
An ingenious slapstick film that recalls the brilliant silent comedies of the past .
Right at the intersection of feminism and eroticism is a fun little comedy with charisma to spare.
A tender and surprisingly sunny — though never sugarcoating — adult drama about childlessness.
A surprisingly fresh and very French comedy of errors (if cheating is indeed erroneous).
A morally dubious Robin Hood smuggles life-saving drugs in this true-to-life comedy drama.
A social recluse transforms into an unexpected underdog in this sweet and understated comedy drama.
Sandra Oh announced herself with a starring role in this irresistibly charming and frank indie.
A grim yet witty dark comedy classic from Britain’s post-war era.
Peter Greenaway plays with structure and numbers in this surreal, quirky crime comedy.
A die-hard Beatles fan meets two runaways in this lighthearted road trip comedy drama.
A classic comfort watch of a romantic historical drama elevated by thoughtful consideration of the realities of its period.
There's great chemistry between the three mates in Man Like Mobeen, which hilariously parodies being Muslim in Britain. .
Carving out a genre of its own, enter the most unusual sitcom you have ever watched. .
A witty and refreshing comedy-of-errors depicting the gay community in the big city.
After being held captive his whole life, a man sets out to finish the only show he’s ever seen. Thoughtfully written with a creative cast; it is not a film you would expect to laugh at and enjoy so thoroughly with such an unconventionally dark premise. However, it is a hilarious, wholesome, and loving film […]
A hilarious British sitcom about 24-year-old Tracey Gorden, a shop assistant living in a housing estate in London with unusual friends and an even more unusual family. A bit messed up by a very religious upbringing, she navigates adulthood and trying to untangle herself from the unexciting life her neighbourhood offers (mainly by trying to […]
An irreverent and colorful parody of the hip hop scene far ahead of its time.
Wes Anderson’s debut might lack the meticulous visual style he's synonymous with, but it's full of the charm and understated emotion we love him for.





















