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The 20 best comedy movies on Netflix

Murder mysteries, whimsical coming-of-age stories, and buddy comedies join forces to make Netflix a powerful source of laughter.

The 20 best comedy movies on Netflix

Murder mysteries, whimsical coming-of-age stories, and buddy comedies join forces to make Netflix a powerful source of laughter.

By Ilana Gordon

Ilana Gordon

Ilana Gordon is an entertainment, culture, and comedy writer originally from Connecticut. She currently lives in Los Angeles.

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on February 1, 2026 9:00 a.m. ET

SZA as Alyssa and Keke Palmer as Dreux in 'One of Them Days'; Ayo Edebiri as Josie and Rachel Sennott as PJ in 'Bottoms'; Robert Redford as Johnny Hooker in 'The Sting'

SZA as Alyssa and Keke Palmer as Dreux in 'One of Them Days'; Ayo Edebiri as Josie and Rachel Sennott as PJ in 'Bottoms'; Robert Redford as Johnny Hooker in 'The Sting'. Credit:

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One interpretation of "good comedic timing" is that every time is a good time to watch a comedy. And on Netflix, that's exactly what you're set up to do. We could have filled this list solely with the platform's original options, but where's the fun in that? As such, we’ve pulled together a collection of new and classic comedies, featuring a mix of the streaming giant’s own films, plus many more from outside studios.

Here are the 20 best comedy movies on Netflix right now.

Anger Management (2003)

Jack Nicholson as Dr. Buddy Rydell and Adam Sandler as Dave Buznik in 'Anger Management'

Jack Nicholson as Dr. Buddy Rydell and Adam Sandler as Dave Buznik in 'Anger Management'. Sidney Baldwin/Columbia

Adam Sandler doesn’t often play the straight man, but that’s part of what makes *Anger Management* so successful. Sandler stars as Dave Buznik, a mild-mannered New Yorker who is sentenced to anger management therapy after an accidental altercation with a flight attendant during a trip. His assigned therapist is Dr. Buddy Rydell (Jack Nicholson), an unconventional practitioner with a cadre of eccentric patients.

Sandler and Nicholson possess an explosive chemistry, and some of your favorite character actors make appearances as Dr. Rydell’s aggravated patients. Marisa Tomei plays Dave’s long-suffering girlfriend, adding a fun romantic element to an otherwise chaotic comedy. The movie sometimes feels like New York City propaganda in a post-9/11 world, but *Anger Management* will have you singing “I Feel Pretty” by the end. —*Ilana Gordon*

Where to watch *Anger Management*: Netflix

**Director: **Peter Segal

**Cast: **Adam Sandler, Jack Nicholson, Marisa Tomei, Luis Guzmán, Woody Harrelson

The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018)

Tim Blake Nelson as Buster Scruggs in 'The Ballad of Buster Scruggs'

Tim Blake Nelson as Buster Scruggs in 'The Ballad of Buster Scruggs'.

The Coen brothers got tired of limiting themselves to one narrative in their projects, so for their Netflix film, *The Ballad of Buster Scruggs*, they decided to mix it up and tell multiple stories. Set up as a six-part Western anthology, the film focuses thematically on the American frontier, and tells the stories of a cheerful cowboy, an unlucky would-be bank robber, a traveling promoter whose business is going downhill, a grizzled prospector, a woman headed West in search of a husband, and a group of passengers in a stagecoach.

While the Coens mess around with genre in each chapter and the cast differs from story to story, the six narratives are given a sense of consistency courtesy of the unique Coen voice, which the pair previously deployed on projects like *True Grit* and *No Country for Old Men*. And while there are certainly frontrunner stories in terms of quality and effectiveness, the entire film is worth a watch. —*I.G.*

Where to watch *The Ballad of Buster Scruggs*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Directors:** Joel Coen, Ethan Coen

**Cast:** Tyne Daly, James Franco, Brendan Gleeson, Bill Heck, Grainger Hines

Bottoms (2023)

Rachel Sennott as PJ and Ayo Edebiri as Josie in 'Bottoms'

Rachel Sennott as PJ and Ayo Edebiri as Josie in 'Bottoms'.

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Rachel Sennott and Ayo Edebiri leave a mark in the teen comedy *Bottoms. *PJ (Sennott) and Josie (Edebiri) begin senior year with the goal of losing their virginities to their cheerleader crushes, but neither has any idea of how to lure the girls away from their toxic, football-playing boyfriends. When the opportunity to get physical presents itself — disguised as female solidarity and self-defense training — the best friends seize their moment and start an all-girls fight club.

Marshawn Lynch takes home the MVP trophy for his work as Mr. G, the feminist history teacher and club advisor. An instant classic and welcome addition to the queer comedy canon, few films are as funny as *Bottoms*, and none can match the climactic, gory ending. —*I.G.*

Where to watch *Bottoms*: Netflix through Feb. 26

**Director: **Emma Seligman

**Cast: **Rachel Sennott, Ayo Edebiri, Ruby Cruz, Havana Rose Liu, Kaia Gerber

Dolemite Is My Name (2019)

Craig Robinson as Ben, Mike Epps as Jimmy Lynch, Tituss Burgess as Theodore Toney, Eddie Murphy as Rudy Ray Moore, and Da'Vine Joy Randolph as Lady Reed in 'Dolemite Is My Name'

Craig Robinson as Ben, Mike Epps as Jimmy Lynch, Tituss Burgess as Theodore Toney, Eddie Murphy as Rudy Ray Moore, and Da'Vine Joy Randolph as Lady Reed in 'Dolemite Is My Name'.

Francois Duhamel/Netflix/Everett Collection

In this biopic written by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski (*Ed Wood*, *Man on the Moon*), Eddie Murphy plays Rudy Ray Moore, who works at a record store but knows he has something more to offer. Through sheer force of will — and a sharp ear for the raunchy, rough-edged poetry found on the streets and fringes — he transforms himself into a cult sensation, from his so-called “party records,” to live performances, to some of the most ridiculous and memorable Blaxploitation films of the ’70s.

Murphy’s sheer charisma and star power make this movie land, but Wesley Snipes’ surprising comic chops are the secret sauce. *—Will Harris*

Where to watch *Dolemite Is My Name*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B+

**Director: **Craig Brewer

**Cast: **Eddie Murphy, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Wesley Snipes, Keegan-Michael Key, Mike Epps

Don’t Look Up (2021)

Jonah Hill as Jason Orlean, Leonardo DiCaprio as Dr. Randall Mindy, Meryl Streep as President Janie Orlean, and Jennifer Lawrence as Kate Dibiasky in 'Don't Look Up'

Jonah Hill as Jason Orlean, Leonardo DiCaprio as Dr. Randall Mindy, Meryl Streep as President Janie Orlean, and Jennifer Lawrence as Kate Dibiasky in 'Don't Look Up'.

For all the disaster movies Hollywood has brought us over the years, it took Adam McKay to posit an all-too-realistic scenario in which a pair of scientists (Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence) become aware of impending doom, bring their intel to the government, and see their warning spun for political gain.

It’s a dark comedy, to be sure, but one that takes full advantage of its star power: as EW’s critic writes, “[McKay’s] casting cup overruns almost casually with A-list guests, from a distinctly silly Ariana Grande cameo to a charming and markedly more substantial turn by Timothée Chalamet as a delinquent skateboarder with a thing for Kate's choppy bangs.” *—W.H.*

Where to watch *Don’t Look Up*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Director: **Adam McKay

**Cast: **Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchett, Rob Morgan

Eurovision: The Story of Fire Saga (2020)

Will Ferrell as Lars Erickssong and Rachel McAdams as Sigrit Ericksdottir in 'Eurovision: The Story of Fire Saga'

Will Ferrell as Lars Erickssong and Rachel McAdams as Sigrit Ericksdottir in 'Eurovision: The Story of Fire Saga'.

The Eurovision Song Contest has been beloved globally for decades…except in the U.S., where it’s virtually unknown. As such, many Americans missed the boat on this absurd yet sincere comedy. Lars (Will Ferrell) and Sigrit (Rachel McAdams) are longtime not-quite-sweethearts from Iceland who, as Fire Saga, are on a quest to win the competition.

In addition to being funny, *Eurovision* is also filled with quippy and catchy performances and songs, so expect some of the tunes to get stuck in your head. *—W.H.*

Where to watch *Eurovision: The Story of Fire Saga*: Netflix

**Director: **David Dobkin

**Cast: **Will Ferrell, Rachel McAdams, Dan Stevens, Melissanthi Nahut, Mikael Persbrandt

Joy Ride (2023)

Stephanie Hsu as Kat in 'Joy Ride'

Stephanie Hsu as Kat in 'Joy Ride'. Lionsgate

If you’re looking for a film that’s fun — but not for the whole family — consider *Joy Ride*. A raunchy road trip movie that takes the four leads on a journey throughout China, this chaotic comedy about family, friendship, and finding one’s identity offers laugh out loud moments and one particularly explicit performance of Cardi B’s “WAP”.

Audrey Sullivan (Ashley Park) and Lolo Chen (Sherry Cola) are childhood best friends and polar opposites. Audrey is the uptight lawyer who agrees to go to China to try to land a business deal, Lolo is the Type B artist who agrees to accompany her. While in China, the friends meet up with Lolo’s cousin Deadeye (Sabrina Wu) and Audrey’s college roommate Kat (Stephanie Hsu). What happens next is too filthy to write here, but, as EW’s critic says, “even among all the sex jokes and vulgar one-liners, *Joy Ride* boasts a real beating heart.” *—I.G. *

Where to watch *Joy Ride*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Director:** Adele Lim

**Cast: **Ashley Park, Sherry Cola, Stephanie Hsu, Sabrina Wu, Ronny Chieng

A League of Their Own (1992)

Tom Hanks as Jimmy Dugan in 'A League of Their Own'

Tom Hanks as Jimmy Dugan in 'A League of Their Own'.

Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

Penny Marshall directed one of the great American sports comedies with her work on *A League of Their Own*. A fictionalized take on the beginnings of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League — the league that was created to replace the MLB during World War II — the film stars Tom Hanks as Jimmy Dugan, the short-tempered manager of the Rockford Peaches, a rag-tag group of athletes who love the game, but lack opportunities to play.

Geena Davis gives one of her best performances as Dottie Hinson, the team’s catcher and leader, and Madonna and Rosie O’Donnell are delightful in comedic supporting roles. EW’s writer calls it “a winner of a movie, one filled with a love of sport unlike any seen before in a women’s sports picture. It’s an accomplishment that puts *A League of Their Own* in a league by itself.” *—I.G. *

Where to watch *A League of Their Own*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B+

**Director: **Penny Marshall

**Cast: **Tom Hanks, Geena Davis, Madonna, Lori Petty, Jon Lovitz

The Lovebirds (2020)

Issa Rae as Leilani and Kumail Nanjiani as Jibran in 'The Lovebirds'

Issa Rae as Leilani and Kumail Nanjiani as Jibran in 'The Lovebirds'. Skip Bolen/Netflix

After four years of dating, Jibran (Kumail Nanjiani) and Leilani (Issa Rae) are prepared to call it quits — until the couple finds themselves involved in a murder that requires them to put their break up aside and go on the run. Too concerned about racial profiling to involve the police, Jibran and Leilani must hunt down the identity of the man who was murdered so they can find out who killed him and clear their own names.

Directed by Michael Showalter (*Wet Hot American Summer*), *The Lovebirds* is a romantic evening gone wrong in the style of films like 2010's *Date Night* and 2018's *Game Night*. Boasting a high ratio of jokes per minute and a pair of lead actors who know how to wield their witticisms like machetes, Nanjiani and Rae's on screen bickering and loving needling will have you rooting for their relationship, even as it's falling apart. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *The Lovebirds*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Director: **Michael Showalter

**Cast: **Kumail Nanjiani, Issa Rae, Anna Camp, Paul Sparks

Moonrise Kingdom (2012)

(From left to right): Bill Murray as Walt Bishop, Tilda Swinton as Social Services, Bruce Willis as Captain Duffy Sharp, Edward Norton as Scout Master Randy Ward, and Frances McDormand as Laura Bishop in 'Moonrise Kingdom'

(From left to right): Bill Murray as Walt Bishop, Tilda Swinton as Social Services, Bruce Willis as Captain Duffy Sharp, Edward Norton as Scout Master Randy Ward, and Frances McDormand as Laura Bishop in 'Moonrise Kingdom'.

Wes Anderson knows whimsy, and in *Moonrise Kingdom*, the director constructs a beautiful elegy to young love. Set on an island off the coast of New England in the 1960s, this coming-of-age dramedy follows two 12-year-old misfits as they become pen pals and agree to run away together.

Visually constructed using Anderson’s pastel palette and cast with some of his favorite stock players, the film combines dreamy, youthful fantasy with religious allegory, and ends up with a story that feels both edgy and innocent. Edward Norton is a treat in his role as the scoutmaster in charge of a local summer camp, but it’s the performances by the film’s child actors — Jared Gilman and Kara Kayward, both industry novices — that make *Moonrise Kingdom* one of Anderson’s most compelling projects. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Moonrise Kingdom*: Netflix

**Director: **Wes Anderson

**Cast:** Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Bill Murray, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton

Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)

Sally Field as Miranda Hillard and Robin Williams as Daniel Hillard/Mrs. Doubtfire in 'Mrs. Doubtfire'

Sally Field as Miranda Hillard and Robin Williams as Daniel Hillard/Mrs. Doubtfire in 'Mrs. Doubtfire'.

20th Century Fox Film Corp./Everett

A true ‘90s family classic, *Mrs. Doubtfire* tells the story of a man who will stop at nothing to spend time with his children — court-ordered legalities be damned. Robin Williams and Sally Field star as Daniel and Miranda Hillard, a couple going through a divorce. When Miranda is granted primary custody of their three children, Daniel looks for ways to reintegrate into their lives.

His solution? Finagle his way into a job as Miranda’s housekeeper by passing himself off as a dowdy English woman (with a Scottish accent, though) named Mrs. Euphegenia Doubtfire. The movie crosses into farcical territory at times — particularly in one oft-memed scene where both Daniel and Mrs. Doubtfire are invited to dinner with Miranda, the kids, and her new beau (Pierce Brosnan). But the movie still has heart, and its chief attribute is Williams, who EW’s critic writes “gives an inspired comic performance.” *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Mrs. Doubtfire*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Director: **Chris Columbus

**Cast:** Robin Williams, Sally Field, Pierce Brosnan, Harvey Fierstein, Robert Prosky

One of Them Days (2025)

Keke Palmer as Dreux and SZA as Alyssa in 'One of Them Days'

Keke Palmer as Dreux and SZA as Alyssa in 'One of Them Days'.

Anne Marie Fox/Sony Pictures

*One of Them Days* is the buddy comedy you didn’t know you needed. Keke Palmer and SZA — who makes her film debut here — star as Dreux and Alyssa, broke best friends and roommates who have to make rent by day's end to avoid eviction. The film winds its way through the Los Angeles area as the women overcome a series of hurdles, which include a high-stakes job interview, a cheating boyfriend turned T-shirt entrepreneur, and a gangster willing to murder for a pair of Air Jordans. Palmer and SZA possess enough combined chemistry to defibrillate new life into a sometimes tired genre, and the stars commit wholeheartedly to the film’s inspired physical gags. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *One of Them Days*: Netflix

**Director: **Lawrence Lamont

**Cast: **Keke Palmer, SZA, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Lil Rel Howery, Katt Williams

Pineapple Express (2008)

Seth Rogen as Dale Denton and James Franco as Saul Silver in 'Pineapple Express'

Seth Rogen as Dale Denton and James Franco as Saul Silver in 'Pineapple Express'.

Darren Michaels/Columbia

Long before Seth Rogen was making pot paraphernalia, he was making stoner films — and *Pineapple Express* is one for the ages. A crime comedy, the movie follows Dale (Rogen) and his drug dealer Saul (James Franco) as they flee town after Dale accidentally witnesses a corrupt cop and a drug lord execute a rival gang leader.

Rogen and his frequent collaborator Evan Goldberg wrote the script — likely with the help of a few *Pineapple Express*-infused brainstorming sessions — and the movie excels in its more physical moments. Watching the film even feels like being high, thanks to the stylistic choices made by director David Gordon Green. EW's critic writes, "he brings the movie his own loping, run-on style, which turns out to be a perfect expression of the stoner rhythm." *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Pineapple Express*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B

**Director: **David Gordon Green

**Cast: **Seth Rogen, James Franco, Danny McBride, Gary Cole, Craig Robinson

Saturday Night (2024)

Gabriel LaBelle as Lorne Michaels, Ella Hunt as Gilda Radner, Matt Wood as John Belushi, and Dylan O'Brien as Dan Aykroyd in 'Saturday Night'

Gabriel LaBelle as Lorne Michaels, Ella Hunt as Gilda Radner, Matt Wood as John Belushi, and Dylan O'Brien as Dan Aykroyd in 'Saturday Night'.

Hopper Stone/Sony

*Saturday Night Live* turned 50 this season, and to commemorate one of the most iconic television institutions of our time, director Jason Reitman made *Saturday Night**. *The film is part comedy/drama, part (slightly fictionalized) TV history, and takes place on Oct. 11, 1975 — the night a group of twentysomething comedians and young producers held NBC’s airwaves captive as they debuted the network’s first counterculture, late-night comedy show.

NBC intended to use *Saturday Night Live *as leverage in a dispute with Johnny Carson about rerunning old episodes of his show. What emerged instead was a dynasty. But that night in October, all Lorne Michaels (Gabriel LaBelle) can focus on is somehow getting 90 minutes of alternative sketch comedy past censors and network suits, and broadcast live. Perfectly cast, it’s a beautiful tribute to the show and everyone involved. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Saturday Night*: Netflix

**EW grade: **A–

**Director: **Jason Reitman

**Cast: **Gabriel LaBelle, Rachel Sennott, Cory Michael Smith, Ella Hunt, Dylan O'Brien

She’s Gotta Have It (1986)

Spike Lee editing 'She's Gotta Have It'

Spike Lee editing 'She's Gotta Have It'.

Island Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

Spike Lee’s first feature film as a writer and director, *She’s Gotta Have It* presents intertwining romances as lead character Nola Darling (Tracy Camilla Johns) decides which of the three men she’s dating (Lee, Tommy Redmond Hicks, John Canada Terrell) she wants to have a monogamous relationship with. Luxuriating in Lee’s creative sensibility and shot in crisp black and white, Nola’s journey towards picking a partner is funny, thought-provoking, and unique in every respect.

In a review of Netflix’s 2017 *She’s Gotta Have It *adaptation (also directed by Lee), EW’s critic describes the original movie, writing, “*She’s Gotta Have It *was Spike Lee’s first feature film, and few movies feel so joyfully first.” A dramedy that questions sexual, relationship, and gender norms of the time, *She’s Gotta Have It *is notable for its subject matter, aesthetic, and for launching Lee’s storied Hollywood career. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *She’s Gotta Have It*: Netflix

**Director: **Spike Lee

**Cast: **Tracy Camilla Johns, Spike Lee, Tommy Redmond Hicks, John Canada Terrell

Shiva Baby (2021)

Rachel Sennott as Danielle in 'Shiva Baby'

Rachel Sennott as Danielle in 'Shiva Baby'. Maria Rusche

Released during the pandemic, *Shiva Baby* is both an indie rom-com and a delightful reminder of the emotional dangers that come with spending time in a room full of acquaintances — especially when that room includes at least two people you've slept with. Danielle (Rachel Sennott) plays a college student and call girl who, along with her parents (Polly Draper and Fred Melamed), attends a Jewish mourning ritual held at the home of a family member.

While there, Danielle finds herself caught between her past (in the form of her more successful best friend and former lover, Maya) and her present (her sugar daddy Max, who thinks she's in law school, and who brought along the wife and baby he never told her about). Based on director Emma Seligman's short by the same name, *Shiva Baby* is a comedy that requires the emotional fortitude of a horror film, as viewers are forced to withstand an onslaught of cringe moments. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Shiva Baby*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B

**Director: **Emma Seligman

**Cast:** Rachel Sennott, Polly Draper, Fred Melamed, Molly Gordon, Dianna Agron

The Sting (1973)

Robert Redford as Johnny Hooker in 'The Sting'

Robert Redford as Johnny Hooker in 'The Sting'.

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Four years after *Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid *premiered,* *director George Roy Hill reunited with Paul Newman and Robert Redford for this stylized crime comedy. Redford plays Johnny Hooker, a grifter with a score to settle. He convinces established con artist Henry Gondorff (Newman) to help him seek revenge on Doyle Lonnegan (Robert Shaw), a crime boss who is responsible for the death of Hooker’s former partner.

A long con comedy in the style of *Ocean’s Eleven* (1960), *The Sting *runs on an engine fueled by movie star charisma, misdirecting plot twists, and good old-fashioned fun. The film won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, and netted Robert Redford his first-ever Oscar nomination. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *The Sting*: Netflix

**Director: **George Roy Hill

**Cast: **Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Robert Shaw

Stripes (1981)

Bill Murray as John Winger and Warren Oates as Sergeant Hulka in 'Stripes'

Bill Murray as John Winger and Warren Oates as Sergeant Hulka in 'Stripes'.

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Two slackers join the army in *Stripes*, a 1980s war comedy led by Bill Murray and Harold Ramis. Murray plays John Winger, a taxi driver who loses everything and decides his best course of action is to enlist in the United States Army and serve his country.

John drags his best friend, Russell (Ramis), along with him, and the two carouse and create chaos as they advance from basic training to active duty overseas. Released 12 years before *Groundhog Day*, Murray is still in the early days of his cinematic comedy career, but he’s at his caustic best, spoofing the rigidity of the armed forces with anarchical glee, and riffing off Ramis and a standout John Candy. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Stripes*: Netflix

**Director:** Ivan Reitman

**Cast: **Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Warren Oates, P. J. Soles, John Candy

They Cloned Tyrone (2022)

John Boyega as Fontaine, Teyonah Parris as Yo-Yo, and Jamie Foxx as Slick Charles in 'They Cloned Tyrone'

John Boyega as Fontaine, Teyonah Parris as Yo-Yo, and Jamie Foxx as Slick Charles in 'They Cloned Tyrone'.

Parrish Lewis/Netflix

A single genre isn't enough to contain *They Cloned Tyrone**. *A sci-fi comedy that combines '70s Blaxploitation with mystery and social satire, the film has similar vibes to movies like *Get Out* (2017) or *Sorry to Bother You* (2018) while employing a far more absurd premise. Fontaine (John Boyega) is a drug dealer living in an impoverished area called the Glen. While trying to collect funds owed to him by a local pimp named Slick Charles (Jamie Foxx), Fontaine is shot and killed — but that doesn't stop him from showing up on Slick's doorstep the next day to collect his money.

Joined by sex worker Yo-Yo (Teyonah Parris), the trio attempts to get to the bottom of what appears to be a massive government conspiracy aimed at exploiting their disenfranchised community as medical subjects. A satirical romp that has as much to say about class and racial injustices as it does about mystery movie tropes, *They Cloned Tyrone *is smart, silly, and uniformly well-acted. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *They Cloned Tyrone*: Netflix

**Director: **Juel Taylor

**Cast: **John Boyega, Teyonah Parris, Jamie Foxx

Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)

Josh Brolin as Monsignor Jefferson Wicks in 'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery'

Josh Brolin as Monsignor Jefferson Wicks in 'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery'.

John Wilson/Netflix

In the third installment of the *Knives Out* franchise, Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) travels to upstate New York to solve a murder disguised as a miracle. After the controversial leader of an ill-attended parish is killed during services, Detective Blanc is brought in to determine which of Monsignor Jefferson Wicks’ co-workers and loyal followers orchestrated his demise.

Writer-director Rian Johnson works his misdirection magic, and *Wake Up Dead Man* is just as satisfying as *Knives Out* (2019) and *Glass Onion* (2022). Josh O’Connor joins the cast as a young priest who is transferred to the church after punching a former parishioner and Glenn Close is a lovely addition in her role as Martha, a longtime congregant and Wicks’ chief confidant. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery*: Netflix

**Director: **Rian Johnson

**Cast: **Daniel Craig, Josh O'Connor, Glenn Close, Josh Brolin, Mila Kunis

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