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Comedy


'Groundhog Day': An Endlessly Inventive Comedy About Repetition, Redemption and Moral Awakening
'Groundhog Day' (1993) is an endlessly inventive comedy starring Bill Murray as Phil Connors, a smug and acerbic Pittsburgh weatherman sent to Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania to cover the annual Groundhog Day festivities. Accompanied by producer Rita Hanson (Andie MacDowell) and cameraman Larry (Chris Elliott), Phil views the assignment with open contempt, eager to finish the broadcast and return home as quickly as possible.

James Rutherford
Jun 30


'Heathers': A Wickedly Sharp Late-80s Portrait of Suburban Malaise, Teenage Alienation and Social Unrest
'Heathers' (1988) is a darkly entertaining black comedy set within the toxic social hierarchy of an affluent Ohio high school. The film stars Winona Ryder as Veronica Sawyer, an intelligent but conflicted teenager who enjoys newfound popularity after falling in with the school’s ruling trio of wealthy and manipulative girls, all named Heather.

James Rutherford
May 23


'Marty Supreme': Josh Safdie’s Frenetic Tale of Ambition, Competitiveness and Table Tennis Hustling in 1950s America
'Marty Supreme' (2025) is an exuberant American sports comedy-drama starring Timothée Chalamet as Marty Mauser, an eccentric table tennis hustler blustering his way through the competitive circuits of 1950s-era America. Loosely based on the real-life exploits of Marty Reisman, the film details his rise from the streets of Manhattan’s Lower East Side to the heights of international competition.

James Rutherford
May 7


'Singles': Cameron Crowe’s Sharp and Resonant Portrait of Romantic Misalignment in 1990s Grunge-Era Seattle
'Singles' (1992) is a keenly observed romantic comedy-drama set in Seattle’s early-90s grunge scene, following a group of young adults navigating uneven relationships, missed connections and the uneasy search for intimacy as their lives intersect within a modest apartment complex.

James Rutherford
May 1


'There's Something About Mary': A Racy and Outrageous Comedy About Obsession, Reinvention and Self-Mythology
'There's Something About Mary' (1998) is an outlandish American comedy starring Ben Stiller as Ted Stroehmann, a tightly wound magazine writer still hung up on his biggest teenage crush, Mary Jensen (Cameron Diaz).

James Rutherford
Jan 11


‘American Hustle’: David O. Russell's Sharply Observed Tale of High-Stakes Deception and Political Corruption
'American Hustle' (2013) is a sharp crime drama about con artists drawn into an FBI sting that spirals into political chaos, exposing ambition, risk, and fragile loyalties.

James Rutherford
Dec 2, 2025


‘About a Boy’: An Offbeat British Comedy About Personal Growth and Unexpected Companionship
'About a Boy' (2002) is a witty and heartfelt British comedy about a self-absorbed bachelor whose unlikely friendship with an awkward 12-year-old forces them both to rethink the lives they’ve been living. Blending humor with emotional depth, the film explores themes of loneliness, connection and personal growth.

James Rutherford
Aug 13, 2025


‘To Die For’: A Wickedly Entertaining and Chilling Depiction of Ruthless Ambition in Small-Town America
'To Die For' is a razor-sharp dark comedy about ruthless ambition and media obsession. Nicole Kidman delivers a career-defining performance as Suzanne Stone, a small-town weather girl determined to achieve fame—at any cost.

James Rutherford
Jun 17, 2025


‘SLC Punk!’: A Spirited Portrait of Two Punk Rock Outcasts Residing in 1980s-Era Salt Lake City
'SLC Punk!' is a spirited, high-energy coming-of-age film centered on two punk rockers navigating life in conservative Salt Lake City, Utah in 1985.

James Rutherford
May 5, 2025


'A Real Pain': A Poignant Comedy-Drama About Two Disparate Cousins On a Heritage Tour Through Poland
'A Real Pain' is a poignant comedy-drama about two disparate cousins on a Jewish heritage tour through Poland

James Rutherford
Apr 15, 2025


'The Lobster': An Absurdist Dark Comedy About a Man Forced to Find Love or Face a Bizarre Transformation
'The Lobster' is a surreal dark comedy set in a future where single people are forced to find love or be transformed into an animal.

James Rutherford
Mar 24, 2025


'Punch-Drunk Love': A Vibrant and Unconventional Tale of One Man’s Turbulent Quest for Love
'Punch-Drunk Love' is a vibrant romantic comedy-drama starring Adam Sandler as Barry Egan, a lonely man intent on finding true love.

James Rutherford
Feb 25, 2025


'Anora': An Audacious Comedy About a Brooklyn Sex Worker Falling in Love With the Son of a Russian Oligarch
'Anora' is an audacious comedy about a sex worker whose life takes a dramatic turn after meeting the free-spirited son of a Russian oligarch

James Rutherford
Feb 10, 2025


'Edward Scissorhands': A Boldly Whimsical Fantasy About the Misadventures of an Artificial Humanoid
'Edward Scissorhands' is a darkly comical fantasy film about an unfinished artificial human left with scissors for hands.

James Rutherford
Dec 17, 2024


'Raising Victor Vargas': A Winsome and Refreshing Depiction of a Young Lothario's Search for True Love
'Raising Victor Vargas' is a winsome comedy-drama about a young Dominican-American teenager searching for love in New York City

James Rutherford
Dec 9, 2024


'The Kids Are All Right': A Warm, Meritorious Depiction of the Complexities of Modern Familial Relations
'The Kids Are All Right' is a comedy-drama about a pair of teenagers, children of same-sex mothers, who seek out their biological father.

James Rutherford
Nov 11, 2024


'Down by Law': A Quirky Comedy About Three Criminals on a Surreal Journey Through the Louisiana Bayou
'Down by Law' is a wry, ambling neo-noir comedy about three strangers on a surreal journey through the Louisiana bayou.

James Rutherford
Oct 20, 2024


'Good Vibrations': A Spirited and Infectious Depiction of the Punk Rock Scene in 1970s-Era Belfast
'Good Vibrations' is a spirited comedy-drama about Terri Hooley, famed record store owner and promoter in Belfast, Northern Ireland

James Rutherford
Aug 25, 2024


'Lost in Translation': A Poignant Comedy-Drama About the Unexpected Friendship Between Two Americans on the Streets of Tokyo
'Lost in Translation' is a poignant comedy-drama about two Americans who develop a friendship amidst the vibrant backdrop of Tokyo.

James Rutherford
Aug 19, 2024


'Four Lions': An Adroit and Highly Satirical Comedy About Four Bungling Terrorists in Sheffield, England
'Four Lions' is a British black comedy that satirizes homegrown terrorism as it follows four bungling Muslim men from Sheffield

James Rutherford
Jul 21, 2024
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