Detroit, often portrayed in media for its gritty realism and urban challenges, also has a lighter side that shines through in comedy films. This collection of 10 Detroit-based comedies offers a unique blend of humor, showcasing the city's resilience, culture, and the everyday lives of its residents. From laugh-out-loud moments to heartwarming stories, these films provide a delightful escape while celebrating the spirit of Detroit.

The Big Lebowski (1998)
Description: Although not set in Detroit, this cult classic comedy features a character named "The Dude" who has a connection to Detroit through his bowling league.
Fact: The film has inspired numerous festivals and events, including one in Detroit, celebrating its unique humor.


Detroit Rock City (1999)
Description: This film captures the essence of Detroit's rock scene in the '70s, following four teenagers on a quest to see their favorite band, Kiss, in concert. It's a comedic tribute to the city's music heritage.
Fact: The film features real-life Kiss members making cameo appearances, and the band's music plays a significant role in the storyline.


8 Mile (2002)
Description: While known for its dramatic elements, this film about Eminem's rise in the Detroit rap scene has its comedic moments, especially in the portrayal of the local rap battles.
Fact: Eminem wrote and performed his own songs for the film, which won an Academy Award for Best Original Song.


The Switch (2010)
Description: This romantic comedy, while not set in Detroit, features a character who moves from Detroit to New York, bringing a bit of Motor City humor with him.
Fact: The film was adapted from a short story by Jeffrey Eugenides, who is from Detroit.


The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard (2009)
Description: This comedy revolves around a car dealership in Temecula, California, but the protagonist, played by Jeremy Piven, has Detroit roots, adding a touch of Motor City humor.
Fact: The film was originally titled "The Goods: The Don Ready Story," reflecting the character's Detroit background.


Gran Torino (2008)
Description: Although primarily a drama, this Clint Eastwood film has its share of comedic moments, set in a Detroit neighborhood, highlighting cultural clashes and personal growth.
Fact: Eastwood, who directed and starred in the film, chose Detroit for its authentic representation of a changing American landscape.


The DUFF (2015)
Description: While primarily set in a high school in Georgia, the film includes a character who moved from Detroit, bringing some Detroit humor into the mix.
Fact: The film's title stands for "Designated Ugly Fat Friend," a term coined by the Detroit character.


Only Lovers Left Alive (2013)
Description: While not strictly a comedy, this film has comedic elements with its portrayal of immortal vampires living in Detroit, offering a quirky take on the city's nightlife and underground culture.
Fact: The film was shot on location in Detroit, showcasing the city's abandoned buildings and industrial landscapes.


The Intern (2015)
Description: This comedy-drama, set in New York, includes a character with Detroit connections, adding a humorous twist to the story of an older intern at a tech startup.
Fact: Robert De Niro's character, Ben Whittaker, has a backstory that includes Detroit.


The Upside (2017)
Description: This heartwarming comedy-drama, set in New York but with strong Detroit connections, follows an unlikely friendship between a wealthy quadriplegic and an ex-convict.
Fact: The film is a remake of the French film "Intouchables," and the character's backstory includes Detroit.
