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Comedy films

July 2024

  • All We Imagine as Light, Megalopolis, and The Shrouds are all screening at the 2024 Melbourne international film festival.

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

  • HUNDREDS OF BEAVERS, Ryland Brickson Cole Tews (right), 2022. © SRH / Courtesy Everett Collection<br>2WRAPN2 HUNDREDS OF BEAVERS, Ryland Brickson Cole Tews (right), 2022. © SRH / Courtesy Everett Collection

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

  • James Stewart in the 1950 film Harvey

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

  • Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum in Fly Me To the Moon.

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

  • The Nature of Love review – opposites attract in sizzling French-Canadian romcom

  • Rude awakening: when movies change their original NSFW titles

  • ‘I wish my parents were alive so I could tell them I’m a concept’: Tilda Swinton and Julio Torres on elves, slaps and giving dignity to toilets

  • Space Cadet review – Emma Roberts joins Nasa in lazy streaming slop

  • Problemista review – quirky hipster comedy lets Tilda Swinton go for the laughs

  • Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F review – fish-out-of-water Eddie Murphy chases past glories

  • From The Idea of You to A Family Affair: the summer of age-gap romances

  • Loop Track review – no escape for tormented hiker on horror trek to creature-feature hell

  • Despicable Me 4 review – Gru goes into witness protection to keep Minion magic alive

June 2024

  • Nicole Kidman as Brooke Harwood and Zac Efron as Chris Cole in A Family Affair.

    A Family Affair review – Nicole Kidman’s hot age-gap romance quickly goes cold

  • Die Seven-Ups, Seven Ups, The<br>Kino. Die Seven-Ups, Seven Ups, The, Die Seven-Ups, Seven Ups, The, Tony Lo Bianco, Roy Scheider Buddy Manucci (Roy Scheider,r), Chef einer Spezialeinheit der New Yorker Polizei, trifft sich mit seinem Informanten Vito (Tony Lo Bianco)., 1973. (Photo by FilmPublicityArchive/United Archives via Getty Images)

    Tony Lo Bianco obituary

  • A mystical creature with horns looks menacingly at Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson

    Will The Rock’s Red One be the worst Christmas movie ever?

  • Mad as hell … Peter Finch as Howard Beale.

    Network review – terrific 1976 news satire is an anatomy of American discontent

  • Poolman review – Chris Pine makes splash of totally wrong kind in shambolic stoner comedy

  • Freelance review – John Cena fun in kind of pulpy action-comedy Arnie used to make

  • The reader interview
    Ken Jeong: ‘I’d make a horrible spy. I would betray someone very quickly’

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