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The Funniest Shows and Movies to Watch on Netflix Today

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Need ⁢a laugh? Netflix has plenty.
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Nothing feels as good as a ​deep, genuine laugh. It’s an expression of joy!⁣ It’s a workout. It’s a sign that you’re having a good time.

Get ready to laugh till you drop with Netflix’s dazzling selection‌ of comedy movies. Whether you’re in the mood⁣ for action-packed shenanigans,‌ quirky coming-of-age adventures, awkward humor, stranger-than-fiction silliness, madcap ‍musical numbers, or crime with a spree of‌ laughs,‍ Netflix has ⁢got you​ covered. And ⁣to make it even easier for you to pick, we’ve ⁤highlighted the most hilarious ones‍ below.

So, without further ado, here are ‍the 20 funniest movies currently available for streaming on Netflix.

20.‍ Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) ponders a murder mystery in

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Writer/director Rian ⁣Johnson⁢ follows up​ his critically​ heralded whodunnit with ⁤a⁣ sequel that’s even more explosive than ⁣ Knives Out. Southern gentleman/detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel​ Craig) is back, drawling deductions and whipping out witticisms, much to the ⁤chagrin of‍ a group of wealthy‌ and conniving friends.

It was supposed to be a​ murder mystery weekend where homicide was just a game.⁤ But when tech scion Miles Bron (Edward Norton) brings together his closest friends and worst enemy, real blood will be spilled, and the‍ game is afoot! Joining in on the comically chaotic fun ‍are Kate Hudson, Janelle ‍Monáe, Dave Bautista, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr., and Jessica Henwick. — Kristy Puchko, Film Editor

How to watch: Glass Onion is now streaming⁢ on Netflix.

19. My Best Friend’s Wedding

Julia Roberts in

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P.J. Hogan’s 1997 offering blew up ⁣the traditional rom-com standards. Forget​ the tale of boy meets⁣ girl⁢ that ends in a happily-ever-after wedding between the two. America’s Sweetheart Julia Roberts playfully torched her casting niche by playing the masterfully (and hilariously) manipulative ex-girlfriend, hellbent on getting ‌her old flame (Dermot Mulroney) back before he can ‍marry a much ⁤younger woman (Cameron Diaz).⁣ Cultures​ clash as this city girl invades⁣ the bride’s​ Southern-charmed family. Plus, there are⁣ dangerous flirtations, outrageous jokes, an⁢ infectious sing-along, and Rupert Everett as the gay ⁤bff who proves to‍ be the movie’s MVP. — K.P.

How to watch: My Best Friend’s Wedding is ⁤now ⁣streaming⁤ on Netflix.

18. The Holiday

There’s no better balm ​for heartbreak and loneliness than ditching your​ life to⁣ fly ⁣to another country for a cute solo vacation. That is, until the loneliness and heartbreak follow ‌you ‌there. ⁢In The Holiday, Kate Winslet’s depressed British journalist Iris decides to do a house swap with Cameron Diaz’s newly single ​Amanda, a Hollywood trailer editor (the least believable part of the film, but we’ll take it). Amanda heads to a ⁢dreamy cottage in⁤ the English countryside where she meets a charming single father⁣ played ⁢by Jude Law,

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