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The lx All-time Black Comedies, Ranked By Tomatometer

Let'southward say you're the type to express mirth while handling the darkest subject matters: Murder, doomsday, blackmail, and maybe even a lil' tasty cannibalism. If and then, twisted friend, you sure accept arrived at the right spot to go your gallows guffaws: The threescore Best Dark Comedies, Ranked by Tomatometer!

All this nighttime material ranges in variation of glib macabre glee, different styles that we'll touch upon in our selection of the best-reviewed funny black comedies. Near common are movies about murder and the subsequent covering-up, particularly when the corpses have a habit of popping up at the most inconvenient times. Think All-time Motion picture-winning Parasite, Fargo, Burn After Reading, and Hitchcock'south The Trouble With Harry.

Some other style of the black comedy movie: Mining jokes out of political fallout when millions of lives are at stake, as seen in Dr. Strangelove, In the Loop, and The Producers. Or how about movies that get you on the series killer'southward side, like being on the ride for The Voices or Monsieur Verdoux. They twist yous around enough to brand you lot feel amusingly guilty hoping they'll get away with it all.

The emergence of the black comedy pic seemed to come up effectually in the 1940s, when filmmaking had evolved plenty to artistically interpret existent-globe horrors (eastward.1000. World War II) with mordant sense of humor, as seen in To Be or Not to Be and Arsenic and Erstwhile Lace. Of class, how would they accept known their groundbreaking path through the dark side would eventually come to the taboo of cannibalism, as seen in appetizing films like Delicatessen and Eating Raoul? And lest you assume we're not in affect with our more subtle side when information technology comes to one-act of the damned, we've included philosophical destroyers Who'southward Afraid of Virgina Woolf?, Carnage, and the vivid Withnail and I.

Major players in the realm of night comedies include status quo-defecating John Waters (Multiple Maniacs, Pink Flamingos), Martin McDonagh (In Bruges, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri), Todd Solondz (Happiness, Welcome to the Dollhouse), and the devilish Danny DeVito (The War of the Roses, Ruthless People). Our final stipulation for their movies and everything else on the list is that each had to be rated Fresh, and have at least 20 reviews, to ensure enough critics have shared in the gleeful discomfort.

Information technology'due south a mad, mad, mad, mad (feel free to proceed calculation more) world out there these days: Take hold of life by the ruffled lapel and throw it into the forest chipper with The sixty Best Black Comedies, Ranked!

#lx

Adjusted Score: 70663%

Critics Consensus: Good and evil collide with interesting results in Adam'south Apples, a dark Biblical allegory that'due south alternatively funny and shocking.

Synopsis: Post-obit a stint in jail, Adam (Ulrich Thomsen), a former neo-Nazi, is temporarily assigned to live in a religious enclave.... [More]


#59

Adapted Score: 77681%

Critics Consensus: It isn't as compelling on the screen as information technology was on the stage, but Carnage makes upwardly for its flaws with Polanski'south smooth direction and bodacious performances from Winslet and Foster.

Synopsis: When some roughhousing betwixt 2 11-year-onetime boys named Zachary and Ethan erupts into real violence, Ethan loses 2 teeth. Zachary's... [More]


#58

Adjusted Score: 75112%

Critics Consensus: Undeniably uneven and also dark for some, The Ref nonetheless boasts potent turns from Denis Leary, Judy Davis, and Kevin Spacey, as well equally a sharply funny script.

Synopsis: Bickering spouses (Judy Davis, Kevin Spacey) annoy the true cat burglar (Denis Leary) who takes them hostage in their Connecticut home.... [More]


#57

Adjusted Score: 77485%

Critics Consensus: The Voices gives Ryan Reynolds an opportunity to deliver a highlight-reel functioning -- and offers an off-kilter treat for fans of black comedies.

Synopsis: A mentally unhinged factory worker (Ryan Reynolds) must decide whether to listen to his talking true cat and become a killer,... [More]


#56

Adjusted Score: 76026%

Critics Consensus: Improve Off Dead is an anarchic mix of blackness humor and surreal comedy, anchored past John Cusack's winsome, mannerly performance.

Synopsis: Lane Meyer (John Cusack) is a teen with a peculiar family and a bizarre fixation with his girlfriend, Beth (Amanda... [More]


#55

Adjusted Score: 77992%

Critics Consensus: Robert Zemeckis' pitch-black satire of American civilisation doesn't e'er hitting the mark, just information technology's got enough manic comic energy to warrant a spin.

Synopsis: Rudy Russo (Kurt Russell) is an unscrupulous car salesman who aspires to get a politician. In the meantime, however, Rudy... [More than]


#54

Adjusted Score: 77978%

Critics Consensus: A modern update on the tale of Piffling Reddish Riding Hood, Throughway is an audacious black comedy with a star-making performance from the young Reese Witherspoon.

Synopsis: Following the arrest of her mother, Ramona (Amanda Plummer), immature Vanessa Lutz (Reese Witherspoon) decides to get in search of... [More]


#53

Adjusted Score: 86239%

Critics Consensus: A gloriously rude and gleefully offensive blackness comedy, Bad Santa isn't for everyone, but grinches volition detect it uproariously funny.

Synopsis: In this dark comedy, the crotchety Willie T. Stokes (Billy Bob Thornton) and his partner (Tony Cox) reunite once a... [More]


#52

Adjusted Score: 87734%

Critics Consensus: With Burn After Reading, the Coen Brothers have crafted another clever comedy/thriller with an outlandish plot and memorable characters.

Synopsis: When a disc containing memoirs of a former CIA analyst (John Malkovich) falls into the hands of Linda Litzke (Frances... [More than]


#51

Adapted Score: 82443%

Critics Consensus: Grab-22 takes entertainingly cluttered aim at the insanity of armed disharmonize, supported by a terrific bandage and smart, funny work from Buck Henry and Mike Nichols.

Synopsis: This scathing war satire follows Capt. John Yossarian (Alan Arkin), a pilot stationed in the Mediterranean who flies bombing missions... [More]


#l

Adapted Score: 86410%

Critics Consensus: Violent, darkly comic, and total of potent performances, Killer Joe proves William Friedkin hasn't lost his touch, even if the plot may be too lurid for some.

Synopsis: A cop (Matthew McConaughey) who moonlights as a hit man agrees to impale the hated mother of a desperate drug... [More]


#49

Adapted Score: 85304%

Critics Consensus: Uproarious and appalling, Pink Flamingos is transgressive camp that proves as entertaining as it does shocking.

Synopsis: A bizarre fat woman (Divine) and her misfit family compete with a Baltimore couple (David Lochary, Mink Stole) to be... [More]


#48

Adjusted Score: 85070%

Critics Consensus: A loftier-concept loftier school reunion moving-picture show with an adroitly cast John Cusack and armed with a script of incisive wit.

Synopsis: After assassin Martin Blank (John Cusack) has problem focusing on his work, resulting in a failed assignment, he returns to... [More]


#47

Adjusted Score: 83858%

Critics Consensus: Happiness is far from a cheerful viewing experience, but its grimly humorous script and fearless performances produce a perversely moving search for humanity inside everyday depravity.

Synopsis: This nighttime ensemble-comedy is centered on the iii Jordan sisters. Joy (Jane Adams) moves through lackluster jobs with no sense... [More]


#46

Adjusted Score: 100322%

Critics Consensus: T2 Trainspotting adds an intoxicating, emotionally resonant postscript to its classic predecessor, fifty-fifty without fully recapturing the original's fresh, destructive thrill.

Synopsis: First there was an opportunity, then in that location was a betrayal. Xx years afterward, Marker Renton (Ewan McGregor) returns to the... [More]


#45

Adjusted Score: 91708%

Critics Consensus: Seven Psychopaths delivers sly cinematic commentary while serving up a heaping helping of abrupt dialogue and gleeful violence.

Synopsis: Boozy writer Marty (Colin Farrell) is a homo in search of a screenplay. He has a tricky title but no... [More]


#44

Adjusted Score: 86326%

Critics Consensus: The Make New Attestation takes a surreal, subversive, and funny expect at Biblical themes through a modern -- and refreshingly original -- lens.

Synopsis: God is discovered living in Brussels with his daughter.... [More]


#43

Adjusted Score: 86960%

Critics Consensus: Men & Chicken's bizarre setup only skims the surface of a challenging, well-acted comedy with a warm center to lucifer its grotesque visuals and dark themes.

Synopsis: Ii outcast brothers get to know their biological family and discover the horrible truth about themselves and their relatives.... [More]


#42

Adjusted Score: 87277%

Critics Consensus: Its premise suggests brazenly tasteless humor, but Four Lions is actually a smart, pitch-black comedy that carries the unmistakable ring of truth.

Synopsis: A grouping of young Muslim men living in Sheffield decide to wage jihad, and they hatch an inept plan to... [More]


#41

Adjusted Score: 89744%

Critics Consensus: Hal Ashby'south comedy is also dark and twisted for some, and occasionally oversteps its bounds, but there's no denying the motion-picture show'due south warm humor and big centre.

Synopsis: Cult classic pairs Cort equally a dead-pan disillusioned xx-yr-sometime obsessed with suicide and a loveable Gordon as a fun-loving 80-twelvemonth-old... [More]


#twoscore

Adapted Score: 93054%

Critics Consensus: The Art of Cocky-Defense grapples compellingly with modern American masculinity -- and serves as an outstanding calling menu for writer-director Riley Stearns.

Synopsis: After getting attacked on the street, Casey enlists in a local dojo that's led by a charismatic and mysterious sensei.... [More than]


#39

Adjusted Score: 91522%

Critics Consensus: Featuring witty dialogue and deft performances, In Bruges is an constructive mix of night comedy and criminal offence thriller elements.

Synopsis: After a especially difficult job, hitting men Ray (Colin Farrell) and Ken (Brendan Gleeson) head to Kingdom of belgium to hide out... [More]


#38

Adjusted Score: 85834%

Critics Consensus: The War of the Roses is a black one-act made even funnier by hanging onto its caustic convictions -- and farther distinguished by Danny DeVito'due south stylish direction.

Synopsis: Subsequently 17 years of marriage, Barbara (Kathleen Turner) and Oliver Rose (Michael Douglas) want out. The trouble is, neither one... [More than]


#37

Adjusted Score: 92841%

Critics Consensus: Natural language-in-cheek satire blends well with entertaining action and spot-on performances in this dark, eclectic neo-noir homage.

Synopsis: Ii-chip crook Harry Lockhart (Robert Downey Jr.) stumbles into an audience for a mystery film while on the run from... [More than]


#36

Adjusted Score: 99831%

Critics Consensus: With a talented cast turned loose on a loaded premise -- and a sharp script loaded with dark one-act and unexpected twists -- Game Night might be more fun than the existent thing.

Synopsis: Max and Annie's weekly game night gets kicked up a notch when Max'due south brother Brooks arranges a murder mystery party... [More]


#35

Adjusted Score: 82079%

Critics Consensus: Eating Raoul serves up its spectacularly lurid tale with a salubrious heaping of pitch-black humor and anarchic vigor.

Synopsis: The absurd Blands (Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov) lure swingers domicile to be conked by a skillet, robbed and removed by... [More]


#34

Adjusted Score: 89438%

Critics Consensus: In Order of Disappearance's black one-act doesn't e'er striking its targets, but on the whole, information technology nevertheless adds up to a sly, entertaining revenge thriller.


#33

Adjusted Score: 99824%

Critics Consensus: Led by strong performances from Aubrey Plaza and Elizabeth Olsen, Ingrid Goes West delivers smart, topical humor underlined by timely social observations.

Synopsis: Following the death of her mother and a series of cocky-inflicted setbacks, immature Ingrid Thorburn escapes a humdrum beingness past... [More]


#32

Adjusted Score: 85429%

Critics Consensus: No consensus nevertheless.

Synopsis: Writer and notorious marriage detractor Mortimer Brewster (Cary Grant) falls for girl-next-door Elaine Harper (Priscilla Lane), and they tie the... [More]


#31

Adapted Score: 89646%

Critics Consensus: Manager John Waters' affection for camp brings texture to societal transgression in Female person Trouble, a brazenly subversive dive into celebrity and mayhem.

Synopsis: An obese adult female (Divine) gives nativity to an obnoxious kid and embarks upon a baroque and violent life of law-breaking.... [More]


#thirty

Adjusted Score: 91795%

Critics Consensus: Gleefully nasty and darkly hilarious, Cheap Thrills lives downward to its title in the all-time possible fashion.

Synopsis: A series of escalating bets pits recently reunited friends confronting each other.... [More]


#29

Adjusted Score: 92603%

Critics Consensus: Globe's Greatest Dad is a risky, deadpan, dark comedy that effectively explores the nature of posthumous cults of celebrity.

Synopsis: When the son of high school English teacher Lance Clayton (Robin Williams) accidentally kills himself, Clayton writes a fake suicide... [More]


#28

Adapted Score: 103162%

Critics Consensus: As strange as it is thrillingly aggressive, The Lobster is definitely an acquired taste -- simply for viewers with the fortitude to crevice through Yorgos Lanthimos' offbeat sensibilities, it should prove a savory cinematic treat.

Synopsis: In a dystopian order, single people must find a mate inside 45 days or be transformed into an animal of... [More]


#27

Adjusted Score: 95187%

Critics Consensus: Bursting with frantic free energy and tinged with black sense of humor, Later Hours is a masterful -- and often overlooked -- detour in Martin Scorsese's filmography.

Synopsis: In a Manhattan cafe, word processor Paul Hackett (Griffin Dunne) meets and talks literature with Marcy (Rosanna Arquette). Later on that... [More]


#26

Adjusted Score: 92724%

Critics Consensus: Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet deftly combines horror, sci-fi, and humour in Delicatessen, a morbid comedy set in a visually ravishing futuristic dystopia.

Synopsis: Clapet (Jean-Claude Dreyfus) is a butcher who owns a run-down flat edifice in post-apocalyptic French republic. The edifice is in constant... [More than]


#25

Adapted Score: 94931%

Critics Consensus: An outstanding sophomore feature, Welcome to the Dollhouse sees writer-managing director Todd Solondz mining suburban teen angst for blackness, biting comedy.

Synopsis: Eye-school student Dawn Weiner (Heather Matarazzo) faces degradation at schoolhouse -- where she is teased constantly -- and at domicile.... [More]


#24

Adjusted Score: 98113%

Critics Consensus: A hilarious satire of the business side of Hollywood, The Producers is ane of Mel Brooks' finest, every bit well as funniest films, featuring standout performances by Cistron Wilder and Zero Mostel.

Synopsis: Downwardly and out producer Max Bialystock (Nil Mostel), who was once the toast of Broadway, trades sexual favors with erstwhile... [More]


#23

Adjusted Score: 98203%

Critics Consensus: Blending dark sense of humor with profoundly personal themes, the Coen brothers deliver what might be their about mature -- if not their best -- film to appointment.

Synopsis: Larry Gopnik (Michael Stuhlbarg) is a physics professor at a 1960s university, but his life is coming apart at the... [More]


#22

Adjusted Score: 122095%

Critics Consensus: Iii Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri deftly balances blackness one-act against searing drama -- and draws unforgettable performances from its veteran bandage along the way.

Synopsis: After months have passed without a culprit in her daughter's murder case, Mildred Hayes makes a bold motion, painting three... [More]


#21

Adjusted Score: 89814%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.

Synopsis: When a local man's corpse appears on a nearby hillside, no i is quite sure what happened to him. Many... [More]


#20

Adjusted Score: 94644%

Critics Consensus: As proudly tacky as its titular textile, Polyester finds writer-director John Waters moving ever so slightly into the mainstream without losing any of his destructive charm.

Synopsis: A frustrated housewife, Francine Fishpaw (Divine), tries to maintain her sanity while taking care of her dysfunctional household. Elmer (David... [More]


#19

Adjusted Score: 90263%

Critics Consensus: The Firemen's Ball is an uproarious comedy of incompetence, mining laughs and sharp satire from an allegory that is amusing and sorry in equal measure.

Synopsis: In Milos Forman's satire on Communism set up in a small Czechoslovakian town in the 1960s, the local firemen decide to... [More]


#xviii

Adjusted Score: 95230%

Critics Consensus: A barbarous, ofttimes times funny, other times terrifying portrayal of drug addiction in Edinburgh. Not for the faint of heart, simply well worth viewing every bit a realistic and entertaining reminder of the horrors of drug utilize.

Synopsis: Heroin addict Marker Renton (Ewan McGregor) stumbles through bad ideas and sobriety attempts with his unreliable friends -- Sick Boy... [More]


#17

Adjusted Score: 106293%

Critics Consensus: A thrilling leap forward for director Alejandro González Iñárritu, Birdman is an ambitious technical showcase powered by a layered story and outstanding performances from Michael Keaton and Edward Norton.

Synopsis: Former cinema superhero Riggan Thomson (Michael Keaton) is mounting an ambitious Broadway production that he hopes volition breathe new life... [More than]


#16

Adjusted Score: 96246%

Critics Consensus: Dark, cynical, and subversive, Heathers gently applies a chainsaw to the conventions of the high school moving picture -- irresolute the game for teen comedies to follow.

Synopsis: Veronica (Winona Ryder) is part of the most popular clique at her loftier schoolhouse, but she disapproves of the other... [More]


#15

Adjusted Score: 100371%

Critics Consensus: Violent, quirky, and darkly funny, Fargo delivers an original crime story and a wonderful performance by McDormand.

Synopsis: "Fargo" is a reality-based crime drama set in Minnesota in 1987. Jerry Lundegaard (William H. Macy) is a car salesman... [More]


#xiv

Adapted Score: 91696%

Critics Consensus: Richard E. Grant and Paul McGann prove irresistibly hilarious as two misanthropic slackers in Withnail and I, a biting examination of artists living on the fringes of prosperity and good taste.

Synopsis: Two out-of-work actors -- the anxious, luckless Marwood (Paul McGann) and his acerbic, alcoholic friend, Withnail (Richard E. Grant) --... [More]


#13

Adapted Score: 96673%

Critics Consensus: It's sometimes rough and tasteless, but Ruthless People wrings acid-soaked laughs out of its dark premise and gleefully misanthropic characters.

Synopsis: Sam Stone (Danny DeVito) hates his married woman, Barbara (Bette Midler), so much that he wants her expressionless. He'south ecstatic when... [More]


#12

Adjusted Score: 100043%

Critics Consensus: In the Loop is an uncommonly funny political satire that blends Dr. Strangelove with Spinal Tap for the Iraq state of war era.

Synopsis: During an interview, British Chiffonier Government minister Simon Foster (Tom Hollander) delivers an off-the-gage remark that state of war in the Middle East... [More]


#eleven

Adapted Score: 100169%

Critics Consensus: Led by a volcanic performance from Elizabeth Taylor, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a scathing adaptation of the Edward Albee play that serves as a brilliant calling card for debuting director Mike Nichols.

Synopsis: History professor George (Richard Burton) and his boozy wife, Martha (Elizabeth Taylor), render late one Sat night from a cocktail... [More]


#10

Adjusted Score: 109315%

Critics Consensus: The Death of Stalin finds managing director/co-writer Arnando Iannucci in riotous form, bringing his scabrous political humor to impact a affiliate in history with painfully timely parallels.

Synopsis: When tyrannical dictator Joseph Stalin dies in 1953, his parasitic cronies foursquare off in a frantic power struggle to become... [More]


#ix

Adjusted Score: 97716%

Critics Consensus: Charles Chaplin adds an undercurrent of malice to his comedic persona in Monsieur Verdoux, an unsettling satire that subverts the tramp's image to perversely amusing consequence.

Synopsis: Monsieur Verdoux (Charles Chaplin) is a dapper Parisian family human who loses his job every bit a bank clerk. In gild... [More than]


#8

Adjusted Score: 100556%

Critics Consensus: A circuitous and timely satire with as much darkness as slapstick, Ernst Lubitsch's To Be or Not To Be delicately balances sense of humour and ideals.

Synopsis: Acting couple Joseph (Jack Benny) and Maria Tura (Carole Lombard) are managing a theatrical troupe when the Nazis invade Poland.... [More than]


#vii

Adjusted Score: 101550%

Critics Consensus: Brazil, Terry Gilliam's visionary Orwellian fantasy, is an audacious dark comedy, filled with strange, imaginative visuals.

Synopsis: Low-level bureaucrat Sam Lowry (Jonathan Pryce) escapes the monotony of his day-to-twenty-four hour period life through a recurring daydream of himself equally... [More than]


#half dozen

Adjusted Score: 105644%

Critics Consensus: Stanley Kubrick'due south brilliant Cold War satire remains as funny and razor-abrupt today as information technology was in 1964.

Synopsis: A picture show well-nigh what could happen if the wrong person pushed the wrong button -- and it played the state of affairs... [More]


#5

Adjusted Score: 127911%

Critics Consensus: An urgent, brilliantly layered await at timely social themes, Parasite finds writer-manager Bong Joon Ho in near-full control of his craft.

Synopsis: Greed and class discrimination threaten the newly formed symbiotic relationship between the wealthy Park family unit and the destitute Kim clan.... [More]


#4

Adjusted Score: 101525%

Critics Consensus: No consensus however.

Synopsis: The Cavalcade of Perversion, a traveling freak-show, is a front for a band of psychotic kidnappers and murderers.... [More]


#iii

Adjusted Score: 102583%

Critics Consensus: The Ladykillers is a macabre slow-burn with quirky performances of fifty-fifty quirkier characters.

Synopsis: Mrs. Wilberforce (Katie Johnson) likes to report suspicious behavior to the police. Unaware of her reputation, the dapper thief Professor... [More]


#2

Adjusted Score: 96276%

Critics Consensus: Elaine May is a comedic dynamo both backside and in front of the camera in this viciously funny screwball farce, with able back up provided by Walter Matthau.

Synopsis: A spoiled and self-absorbed man who has squandered his inheritance, Henry Graham (Walter Matthau) is drastic to find a style... [More]


#1

Adapted Score: 104515%

Critics Consensus: Performed with chameleonic brio by Alec Guinness, Kind Hearts and Coronets is a triumphant farce.

Synopsis: When his mother eloped with an Italian opera vocaliser, Louis Mazzini (Dennis Price) was cut off from her aloof family unit.... [More than]

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