With editorial contributions from Christian Blauvelt, Wilson Chapman, David Ehrlich, Kate Erbland, Leonardo Adrian Garcia, Eric Kohn, Ryan Lattanzio, Michael Nordine, Chris O’Falt, Zack Sharf, and Anne Thompson. (Here’s lookin’ at you, “Spy,” and welcome to the ranks, “Catherine Called Birdy” )Īs IndieWire has evolved, so has this list, and it will continue to do so as long as Hollywood keeps making films that make us laugh. Since the list was originally published, we’ve expanded it to 85 entries, including titles released since then that deserved including and other titles we somehow overlooked the first time. So, in desperate need of some humor, we thought it was more important than ever to give our Greatest Comedies of the 21st Century list, originally published in 2017, yet another rethink. federal government, but the specter of war, a tortured economy, and human rights issues across the globe have occupied the minds of many instead. The pandemic may be in the rearview for the U.S. We updated this list and first published that sentence months ago, but our ability to laugh about the situation seems to be the only thing improving? Yikes!) At least this bizarre, still-very-much-in-progress century has already produced a slew of spectacular, silly, snarky, and cynical comedies: ready to fire up whenever you need a serotonin burst or distraction thanks to the ever-growing cadre of streaming services. With everything going the way it is in the world right now, we’re laughing to keep less cheery emotions at bay.
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