Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die feels like someone shook up a snow globe full of sci-fi, horror, comedy, and social commentary and dumped it all over the floor, and somehow it sticks together.
Category: Comedy Films
Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie, is wild and occasionally exhausting, but it’s also sincere and fearless.
Carry On Screaming! is certainly a unique taste, and as someone who grew up around British humor, I liked it, as it’s just pure fun.
No Other Choice is funny, tense, emotional, and occasionally uncomfortable, but in the best possible way.
I am sure most people would have watched these horror comedies before, but if you haven’t, time to sort that out.
Wake Up Dead Man doesn’t try to outdo the previous films by being louder or bigger, it just goes deeper.
Hridayapoorvam is one of those films that doesn’t shout its message but sneaks it into your heart slowly and quietly.
Three cult classic comedy films that I will never get bored of. The Three Flavours Cornetti Trilogy!
I had a pretty good time with Spinal Tap II: The End Continues, and the cast are still as sharp as ever.
Caught Stealing is funny, violent, and surprisingly heartwarming, and Aronofsky shows he can take his skill in tension and character development and apply it to comedy and crime
The Rocky Horror Picture Show leaves us questioning what “normal” really means and whether conformity is truly a happy ending!
The Naked Gun was much better than I expected it to be, where I laughed often, especially in the opening act.