2022 was a year filled with laughter, and we've handpicked the 25 best comedies to ensure you don't miss out on the funniest moments. From heartwarming stories to laugh-out-loud situations, these films have it all. Whether you're in the mood for a light-hearted rom-com or a sharp, satirical comedy, this list has something for every comedy lover. Let's dive into the world of humor and entertainment with these cinematic gems.

The Duke (2022)
Description: Based on a true story, this film follows a taxi driver who steals a Goya painting from the National Gallery in London. It's a charming, quirky comedy with a heartwarming twist.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life theft of Goya's portrait of the Duke of Wellington in 1961, which was never recovered.


The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022)
Description: Nicolas Cage plays a version of himself in this meta-comedy where he's hired by a billionaire fan to attend his birthday party. The film blends action, comedy, and a touch of drama, making it a unique entry in the comedy genre.
Fact: This film was inspired by a real-life event where Cage was offered a million dollars to attend a birthday party. The movie also features a scene where Cage recreates his iconic roles.


The Lost City (2022)
Description: Starring Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum, this film follows a romance novelist and her cover model who get kidnapped by an eccentric billionaire. Their adventure turns into a hilarious treasure hunt, blending action with comedy.
Fact: The film was originally set to star Bullock and Ryan Reynolds, but Tatum stepped in after Reynolds had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts.


Bros (2022)
Description: This groundbreaking rom-com focuses on two gay men navigating the complexities of modern dating. It's both funny and heartfelt, offering a new perspective on love stories in cinema.
Fact: "Bros" is the first gay rom-com produced by a major studio, Universal Pictures, marking a significant step in representation in Hollywood.


Good Luck to You, Leo Grande (2022)
Description: Emma Thompson stars as a retired school teacher who hires a young sex worker to explore her sexuality. The film is both comedic and touching, dealing with themes of self-discovery and acceptance.
Fact: The film was shot in just 18 days, and the entire movie takes place in a single hotel room, showcasing the power of intimate storytelling.


The Bubble (2022)
Description: Directed by Judd Apatow, this film satirizes the film industry during the COVID-19 lockdown. It follows a cast and crew attempting to make a blockbuster movie while stuck in a quarantine bubble.
Fact: The film was shot during the actual lockdown, providing an authentic backdrop to its comedic premise.


Fire Island (2022)
Description: A modern take on Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice," this film follows a group of friends on a summer getaway to Fire Island, where romance, friendship, and comedy ensue. It's a fresh, inclusive comedy that resonates with contemporary audiences.
Fact: The film was shot on location at Fire Island, New York, and features a predominantly queer cast, making it a significant representation in mainstream cinema.


The Valet (2022)
Description: A remake of the French film "La Doublure," this comedy follows a valet who gets mistaken for a movie star's lover, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings.
Fact: The film features a diverse cast and was one of the first major studio comedies to be released post-lockdown.


Senior Year (2022)
Description: Rebel Wilson stars as a cheerleader who wakes up from a 20-year coma to finish her senior year of high school. It's a fish-out-of-water comedy with plenty of laughs and a nostalgic feel.
Fact: The film was originally set to be released in 2020 but was delayed due to the global health crisis, adding an ironic twist to its storyline.


The People We Hate at the Wedding (2022)
Description: This film explores family dynamics and dysfunction at a wedding, with plenty of comedic moments as siblings reunite and chaos ensues.
Fact: The film is based on the novel by Grant Ginder and was adapted for the screen by the same author, ensuring a faithful yet humorous adaptation.
