Comedy films have long been a staple of American cinema. Though they were relevant throughout the early 1900s, they've become even more popular today. Because of this, we thought it was time to look at the greatest comedy films to date. To do this, we'll be turning to the ranking system on Rotten Tomatoes.

The review aggregation website considers multiple factors when stacking up the best comedies: the year in which a film is released, the number of reviews it has, and the Tomatometer Score. The last of these — the Tomatometer Score — is most important; combing all the ratings from a wide range of reviews and criticism into one numeric tally. Combining all these factors earns a film the Adjusted Tomatometer Score, which is what we'll be using to line up the best.

Updated on September 15th, 2022 by Jordan Iacobucci: As the years come and go, certain comedies stay with us more than others. Thanks to the critical review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, laughter-loving movie fans can explore the best films that Hollywood has to off. As such, the website offers twenty films that are considered to be the very greatest comedies ever made.

A Hard Day's Night (1964) - 98%

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The Beatles running down a street in A Hard Day's Night

Those Beatles could act, and they did it with the fine style of dry British humor. With frenetic scenes sprinkled with fantastic songs, A Hard Day's Night helped spawn several more British Invasion movies. It also influenced a certain Prefab Four TV show called The Monkees.

There's only one problem with this Richard Lester-directed film; sometimes it's hard to understand those boys from Liverpool. Not only do they talk fast, but they also speak over each other. The good news is A Hard Day's Night can be watched several times. It's best to pair it up with their 1965 color film, Help!

Paddington 2 (2018) - 99%

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Paddington smiles while looking on in Paddington

Paddington 2 did well in the theaters when released, but viewership really increased when it came out on DVD and streaming services. The film is best known for surprising everyone when it earned a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes, though the number would drop after one negative review following after its release.

Paddington 2 really connected with audiences thanks to its sweet comedy and the classic eponymous bear. Not to mention, it is a film that is truly made for the entire family. It also features a lovable cast that fans can't help but identify with.

Zootopia (2016) - 98%

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Judy and Nick in Zootopia

There are several levels to this Disney film. First and foremost, it's a comedy. If there are any doubts, viewers simply have to view the scene where the main characters are at the DMV. On top of those scenes, Zootopia is also about prejudice, racial diversity, and police chases.

The underlying themes of the film are part of the reason that the movie did so well in theaters and homes. In fact, compared to Disney's other fare, Zootopia felt more like a Pixar offering, with layers of meaning exemplifying its beautiful animation.

La La Land (2016) - 91%

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Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling dancing in La La Land (2016)

iconic performances from both Stone and Gosling.

La La Land is a film long ed for its beautiful set design, hit musical numbers, and poingnant themes about what one must give up in order to chase their dreams. Though the film is best ed by many for notably not winning Best Picture at the Academy Awards, La La Land is certainly one of the best comedies to come out of Hollywood in over a century of filmmaking.

The Kid (1921) - 100%

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Charlie Chaplin as the Tramp

Starring the iconic entertainer Charlie Chaplin, The Kid is a silent comedy film originally released in 1921. In the film, Chaplin's character, the Tramp, must take care of a young child, as portrayed by Jackie Coogan. Hilarity ensues in true Charlie Chaplin fashion, making for one of the best comedies ever released.

Modern day viewers might find the moviemaking sensibilities of the 1920s somewhat off-putting, but The Kid is certainly a must-watch for any movie buff looking to study the origins of cinematic comedy. As one of several all-time classics from the mind of Charlie Chaplion, this film is certainly a benchmark in Hollywood's history.

Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood (2019) - 85%

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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Poster Cropped

Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood may have received mixed reviews upon its release, with people either truly loving it or they berating it for its length. However, after winning a number of Golden Globes and Oscars, the reviews began to tick upward, with the film now generally appreciated by general audiences and critics alike.

With a soundtrack stemming from classic Top 40 station KHJ and a classic recreation of 1960s Los Angeles, Tarantino put together yet another beautiful film. In addition, Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio were a great comedy team, with the former winning an Academy Award for his work therein.

The Big Sick (2017) - 98%

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Kumail and Emily sit on steps at night

The Big Sick is a different type of romantic comedy. The film is based on a true story and focuses on the courtship between Pakistani comedian Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon. The story takes a sudden twist, however, when Gordon's character ends up in the hospital with a mystery illness.

From this point onward, Nanjiani's character must help Emily's parents determine what is causing her problems. In the meantime, he tries to handle his parents and their problems with him dating a non-Pakistani. In the end, The Big Sick catered to movie-goers who wanted laughs and an emotional catharsis.

Singin’ In The Rain (1952) - 100%

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Gene Kelly in Singin in the Rain

Singing in the Rain focuses on the transition between Hollywood's silent film era and that of "talkies" in the 1920s. To do so, the film centers in on an aspiring actress who is set to complete the voice-over of a woman in a romantic musical.

The 1952 comedy was loaded with spirited songs, iconic scenes, and memorable characters. This has helped cement it as one of the most beloved films of all time, becoming an all-time classic and a must-watch for any lover of cinema.

The Farewell (2019) - 97%

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The Farewell Movie

The one of Awkwafina's best projects to date.

The 2019 comedy-drama was praised for layering family dynamics and featuring themes that were easy for audiences to resonate with. The strong acting was additionally praised, as was the film's poignant conclusion.

A Night At The Opera (1935) - 97%

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Otis leads his proteges in a performance in A Night At The Opera.

Though Queen's landmark album has become better known than the film that shares its name, A Night at the Opera is one of the highest-rated comedies to come out of the 1930s. Starring the Marx brothers, the film follows a young tenor who desperately seeks the love of a fellow opera singer, though his lack of skill gets in the way of his romantic chances.

Those who are fans of the coemdic stylings of the Marx brothers are sure to find great enjoyment in revisiting one of their most beloved films. A Night at the Opera serves as a magnificent time capsule through which viewers can disappear into the very different world of 1930s America.