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Genre "Black Comedy" Movies (showing 1 to 50 from 76 total)
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About Schmidt (2002)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Comedy of Manners,
Tragi-comedy,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Alexander Payne.
Actors:
Jack Nicholson,
Hope Davis,
Dermot Mulroney,
Kathy Bates,
Len Cariou,
Howard Hesseman,
June Squibb,
Cheryl Hamada.
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Jack Nicholson plays retiring insurance actuary Warren Schmidt in Alexander Payne's About Schmidt. Schmidt has settled into a dormant life. He has an unfulfilling marriage to Helen (June Squibb), and conspires to spend as much time away from her as possible. Schmidt's daughter Jeannie (Hope Davis) is engaged to Randall Hertzel (Dermot Mulroney), a man Schmidt believes is entirely unworthy of his d ...
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Adaptation (2002)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Satire,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Spike Jonze.
Actors:
Nicolas Cage,
Meryl Streep,
Chris Cooper,
Brian Cox,
Tilda Swinton,
Cara Seymour,
Judy Greer,
Maggie Gyllenhaal,
Ron Livingston,
Jay Tavare,
Stephen Tobolowsky,
Peter Jason,
Curtis Hanson,
Lance Acord,
Catherine Keener,
John Malkovich.
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The creative team behind Being John Malkovich — director Spike Jonze and screenwriter Charlie Kaufman — return with this equally offbeat comedy, in which Kaufman himself becomes the leading character. Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) is a gifted but profoundly neurotic screenwriter who, after the success of Being John Malkovich, has been hired to write a script adapted from the n ...
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Addams Family Values (1993)
Genre:
Comedy,
Black Comedy,
Domestic Comedy.
Director:
Barry Sonnenfeld.
Actors:
Anjelica Huston,
Raul Julia,
Christopher Lloyd,
Joan Cusack,
Christina Ricci,
Carol Kane,
Jimmy Workman,
Kaitlyn Hooper & Kristen,
Carel Struycken,
David Krumholtz,
Christopher Hart,
Dana Ivey,
Peter MacNicol,
Christine Baranski,
Mercedes McNab,
Ian Abercrombie,
Charles Busch,
Edye Byrde,
Cheryl Chase,
Lois de Banzie,
Chris Ellis,
Laura Esterman,
John Franklin,
Peter Graves,
Julie Halston,
Ryan Holihan,
Nathan Lane,
Maureen Sue Levin,
Darlene Levin,
Steven M. Martin,
Douglas Brian Martin,
Monet Mazur,
Sam McMurray,
Cynthia Nixon,
Zach Phifer,
David Hyde Pierce,
Vickilyn Reynolds,
Camille Saviola,
Rick Scarry,
Tony Shalhoub,
Barry Sonnenfeld,
Debra Zane.
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The ghoulish cartoon family created by Charles Addams returns for a second big-screen outing darker and nastier than the first. When Morticia Addams (Anjelica Huston) gives birth to new baby boy Pubert, the other Addams children, Pugsley (Jimmy Workman) and Wednesday (Christina Ricci), devise any number of ways to kill off their new sibling. This leads Morticia and her husband, Gomez Raul Julia, ...
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American Psycho (2000)
Genre:
Comedy,
Thriller,
Satire,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Mary Harron.
Actors:
Christian Bale,
Willem Dafoe,
Jared Leto,
Reese Witherspoon,
Samantha Mathis,
Chloë Sevigny,
Justin Theroux,
Josh Lucas,
Guinevere Turner,
Matt Ross,
Bill Sage,
Cara Seymour.
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Bret Easton Ellis' dark and violent satire of America in the 1980s is brought to the screen in this unsettling drama with black comic overtones. Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale), the son of a wealthy Wall Street financier, is pursuing his own lucrative career with his father's firm. Bateman is the prototypical yuppie, obsessed with success, fashion, and style. He is also a serial killer who murder ...
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Bad Santa (2003)
Genre:
Comedy,
Black Comedy,
Holiday Film,
Crime Comedy.
Director:
Terry Zwigoff.
Actors:
Billy Bob Thornton,
Tony Cox,
Brett Kelly,
Lauren Graham,
Lauren Tom,
Bernie Mac,
John Ritter,
Ajay Naidu,
Alex Borstein,
Cloris Leachman,
Dave Adams,
Tonya Renee Banks,
Harrison Bieker,
Hayden Bromberg,
Joe Bucaro III,
Sheriff John Bunnell,
Grace Calderon,
Bryan Callen,
Dylan Charles,
Chloe Colville,
Michael Dansk,
Bucky Dominick,
Georgia Eskew,
Billy Gardell,
Alexandra Korhan,
Tom McGowan,
Briana Norton,
Natsuko Ohama,
Ethan Phillips,
Christine Pichardo,
Ryan Pinkston,
Peter Quartaroli,
Lisa Ross,
Joey Saravia,
Lorna Scott,
Hallie Singleton,
Octavia L. Spencer,
Cody Strauch,
Curtis Taylor,
Max Van Ville,
Matt Walsh.
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The Christmas season just got a lot less joyous in this very dark comedy. Willie T. Stokes (Billy Bob Thornton) is a con man and a thief who teams up with his friend Marcus (Tony Cox), a midget, for a very special scam each year during the holiday season. Willie gets a job as Santa Claus at a shopping mall, his pal tags along as an elf, and they use their employee status to crack mall security and ...
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Barton Fink (1991)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Black Comedy,
Showbiz Comedy.
Director:
Joel Coen.
Actors:
John Turturro,
John Goodman,
Judy Davis,
Michael Lerner,
John Mahoney,
Jon Polito,
Tony Shalhoub,
Steve Buscemi,
David Warrilow,
Richard Portnow,
Christopher Murney,
Robert Beecher,
Harry Bugin,
Lance Davis,
Jack Denbo,
Meagen Fay,
Anthony Gordon,
Max Grodenchik,
I.M. Hobson,
Jana Marie Hupp,
Donna Isaacson,
Johnny Judkins,
John Lyons,
William Preston Robertson,
Darwyn Swalve,
Isabelle Townsend,
Gayle Vance.
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The title character, played by John Turturro, is a Broadway playwright, based on Clifford Odets, lured to Hollywood with the promise of untold riches by a boorish studio chieftain (played by Michael Lerner as a combination of Louis B. Mayer and Harry Cohn). Despising the film capital and everything it stands for, Barton Fink comes down with an acute case of writer's block. He is looked after by a ...
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A dying man finds that horses, blondes, and the Mob may end his life faster than cancer in this dark comedy from the U.K. Joe (Billy Connolly) is a regular guy who runs a flower shop and has never had much in the way of good luck. Things seem to be grim for Joe when he's diagnosed with a brain tumor, but a bit of good fortune appears on the horizon when he wins a jackpot at the racetrack. However, ...
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Bedazzled (1968)
Genre:
Comedy,
Black Comedy,
Religious Comedy.
Director:
Stanley Donen.
Actors:
Peter Cook,
Dudley Moore,
Eleanor Bron,
Raquel Welch,
Alba,
Michael Bates,
Bernard Spear,
Robert Russell,
Barry Humphries,
Parnell McGarry,
Daniele Noel,
Howard Goorney,
Robin Hawdon,
Michael Trubshawe,
Evelyn Moore,
Charles Lloyd Pack,
Lockwood West,
Betty Cooper,
Martin Boddey,
Erik Chitty,
Max Faulkner,
Peter Hutchins,
John Steiner,
Anna Turner.
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Beetlejuice (1988)
Genre:
Fantasy,
Black Comedy,
Fantasy Comedy,
Haunted House Film,
Heaven-Can-Wait Fantasies.
Director:
Tim Burton.
Actors:
Alec Baldwin,
Geena Davis,
Michael Keaton,
Jeffrey Jones,
Catherine O'Hara,
Winona Ryder,
Glenn Shadix,
Sylvia Sidney,
Robert Goulet,
Dick Cavett,
Annie McEnroe,
Simmy Bow,
Jack Angel,
Patrice Camhi,
Marie Cheatham,
Tony Cox,
Cynthia Daly,
Duane Davis,
Mark Ettlinger,
Carmen Filpi,
Harold Goodman,
Gary Jochimsen,
Adelle Lutz,
Rachel Mittelman,
Maurice Page,
Bob Pettersen,
J. Jay Saunders,
Hugo L. Stanger,
Douglas Turner.
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Thanks to the carelessness of a cute little dog, newlyweds Geena Davis and Alec Baldwin are killed in a freak auto accident. Upon arriving in the outer offices of Heaven, the couple finds that, thanks to a century's worth of bureaucratic red tape, they're on a long celestial waiting list. Before they can earn their wings, Davis and Baldwin must occupy their old house as ghosts for the next fifty y ...
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Bitter Moon (1992)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Black Comedy,
Erotic Drama,
Marriage Drama,
Psychological Drama.
Director:
Roman Polanski.
Actors:
Peter Coyote,
Emmanuelle Seigner,
Hugh Grant,
Kristin Scott Thomas,
Victor Banerjee,
Patrick Albenque,
Smilja Mihailovitch,
Boris Bergman,
Robert Benmussa,
Olivia Brunaux,
Geoffrey Carey,
Stockard Channing,
Charlene,
Richard Dieux.
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A perverse, dark-humored comedy drama, Bitter Moon crosses the line into intentional camp more often than not in its tale of a kinky cripple Oscar (Peter Coyote) and his beautiful wife Mimi (Emmanuelle Seigner). Oscar ensnares a proper British man, Nigel (Hugh Grant) on an ocean-liner and makes him listen to the twisted tale of his relationship with Mimi (related in lengthy flashbacks) and how ero ...
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Blood Car (2007)
Genre:
Horror,
Black Comedy,
Horror Comedy,
Satire.
Director:
Alex Orr.
Actors:
Mike Brune,
Anna Chlumsky,
Katie Rowlett,
Marla Malcolm,
Mr. Malt,
Matt Hutchinson,
Jonathan Green,
Matt Stanton,
Bill Szymanski,
Vince Canlas,
Hawmi Guillebeaux,
Katherine Dean Johnson.
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Alex Orr's dark comedy Blood Car stars Mike Brune as Archie Andrews, a mild-mannered elementary teacher attempting to beat the high cost of gasoline (forty bucks a gallon) by creating a car that runs on something other than traditional petrol. He makes large purchases of wheatgrass from a young store clerk (Anna Chlumsky) who has a crush on the teacher. However, when he discovers that his new inve ...
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When their lavish home is invaded by a violent and unstable black criminal, a high-living white Beverly Hills couple is forced to confront their worst nightmares in filmmaker Larry Cohen's satirical black comedy. Famous car dealer Bill (Andrew Duggan) and his wife, Bernadette (Joyce Van Patten), go through the motions of their mundane day-to-day existence while coasting on a fragile web of lies an ...
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Born to Win (1971)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Black Comedy,
Addiction Drama.
Director:
Ivan Passer.
Actors:
George Segal,
Karen Black,
Paula Prentiss,
Jay Fletcher,
Hector Elizondo,
Robert De Niro,
Ed Madsen,
Marcia Jean Kurtz,
Irving Selbst,
Sylvia Syms,
Jane Elder.
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Born to Win is the grimly ironic title of this jet-black comedy about heroin addicts. George Segal plays Jay Jay, an ex-hairdresser who struggles to support his expensive drug habit. To avoid arrest, Jay Jay turns "narc," informing on his fellow junkies. Eventually Jay Jay's sense of self-hatred threatens to overwhelm him. Also released as Born to Lose and Addict, Born to Win was the fir ...
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Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (1974)
Genre:
Action,
Black Comedy,
Action Thriller,
Revisionist Western.
Director:
Sam Peckinpah.
Actors:
Warren Oates,
Isela Vega,
Gig Young,
Robert Webber,
Helmut Dantine,
Kris Kristofferson,
Farnesio DeBernal,
Rene Dupeyron,
Emilio Fernández,
Tamara Garina,
Don Levy,
Enrique Lucero,
Jorge Russek,
Chano Urueta.
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Wealthy Mexican Emilio Fernandez puts a million-dollar bounty on the head of Alfredo Garcia, who has seduced and knocked up Fernandez's daughter. Trouble is, Alfredo Garcia is already dead and buried. Barkeep Bennie (Warren Oates) is appointed by two of Fernandez's hit men (Robert Webber and Gig Young) to travel to the small town in whose cemetery Garcia is interred, planning to dig up the body an ...
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Buddha Mar Gaya (2007)
Genre:
Comedy,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Rahul Rawail.
Actors:
Om Puri,
Anupam Kher,
Paresh Rawal,
Mukesh Tiwari,
Ranvir Shorey,
Rakhi Sawant,
Mahabanoo Modi Kotwal,
Mona Ambegaonkar,
Murli Sharma,
Bobby Parvez,
Mannat Kaur,
Heenaa Biswas,
Madhvi Singh,
Jay Soni,
Deepika Sharma,
Jitender Bhargava.
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Director Rahul Rawail teams with screenwriter Anand Sivakumaran for this cutting black comedy about greed, corpses, cold hard cash, and funerals.
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Dead Man on Campus (1998)
Genre:
Comedy,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Alan Cohn.
Actors:
Tom Everett Scott,
Mark-Paul Gosselaar,
Poppy Montgomery,
Lochlyn Munro,
Randy Pearlstein,
Corey Page,
Alyson Hannigan,
Mari Morrow,
Dave Ruby,
Mark Carapezza,
Jeff T,
Jason Segel,
Linda Cardellini,
Aeryk Egan,
Judyann Elder,
Kathleen Luong.
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Before the box office success of Varsity Blues (1999) and the critical acclaim of Election (1999), the MTV cable channel created this raunchy campus comedy, the debut feature from MTV Films, the network's motion picture production banner. Josh Miller (Tom Everett Scott) is a studious and responsible pre-med student entering college as a freshman. His wild, hard-partying roommate Cooper Frederickso ...
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Death at a Funeral (2007)
Genre:
Comedy,
Black Comedy,
Farce,
Ensemble Film.
Director:
Frank Oz.
Actors:
Matthew MacFadyen,
Keeley Hawes,
Andy Nyman,
Ewen Bremner,
Daisy Donovan,
Alan Tudyk,
Jane Asher,
Kris Marshall,
Rupert Graves,
Peter Egan,
Peter Dinklage,
Peter Vaughan.
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This nutty British comedy observes with jet black humor the myriad of outrageous calamities that befall an eccentric English clan with more than a few skeletons in its closets, when its patriarch dies an unexpected death. Soon, every complication imaginable - including the wrong corpse in the coffin, the accidental consumption of hallucinogenic drugs and the disclosure of the deceased's closeted h ...
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Death Becomes Her (1992)
Genre:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Fantasy Comedy,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Robert Zemeckis.
Actors:
Meryl Streep,
Bruce Willis,
Goldie Hawn,
Isabella Rossellini,
Ian Ogilvy,
Adam Storke,
Nancy Fish,
Alaina Reed Hall,
Michelle Johnson,
Mary Ellen Trainor,
William Frankfather,
John Ingle,
Jeff Adkins,
Stephanie Anderson,
Cheryl Baxter,
Joel Beeson,
Dave Brock,
Petrea Burchard,
Bonnie Cahoon,
Kevin Caldwell,
Dan Lee Clark,
Eric Clark,
Phillip Cooper,
Randy Crenshaw,
Mark Davenport,
Donna Ekholdt,
Cameron English,
John Enos,
Fabio,
Edward J. Forsyth,
Tammy Gantz,
Bob Gaynor,
Ernest Harada,
Alex P. Hernandez,
Don Hesser,
Michael Higgins,
Ken Hughes,
Sonia Jackson,
Jim Jansen,
Jon Joyce,
Mimi Kennedy,
Jill C. Klein,
Kenneth Knaff,
Jacquelyn K. Koch,
Glean Lewis,
Anya Longwell,
Stuart Mabray,
Melissa Martin,
Keith McDaniel,
Charles McGowan,
Michael Mills,
Colleen Morris,
Thomas Murphy,
Michael A. Nickles,
Regan Patno,
Lydia Peterkoch,
Jean Pflieger,
Lacy Darryl Phillips,
Sydney Pollack,
Louise Rapport,
Karen Rea,
Debra Jo Rupp,
Matt Sergott,
Jonathan Silverman,
Ron Stein,
Carol-Ann Susi,
Bob Swaim,
Paul Thorpe,
Paolo Tocha,
Sergio Trujillo,
Clement Von Franckenstein,
Jerry Whitman,
Meg Wittner,
Kay Yamamoto,
Carrie Yazel.
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High-concept director Robert Zemeckis applies his usual polish — helped by an equally adept cast — for this surprisingly gruesome and extremely funny black comedy. The film begins with narcissistic actress Madeline (Meryl Streep) stealing the latest in a series of potential fiancées, wimpy plastic surgeon Ernest (Bruce Willis), from her ex-best friend Helen (Goldie Hawn). Depre ...
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Death to Smoochy (2002)
Genre:
Comedy,
Showbiz Comedy,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Danny DeVito.
Actors:
Robin Williams,
Frank Anello,
Matthew Arkin,
Christy Artran,
Hank Azaria,
Tonya Renee Banks,
James Binkley,
George Blumenthal,
Dave Brown,
Adam Bryant,
Angela Bullock,
Shawn Byfield,
Lou Cantres,
James Carroll,
Johnny "Cha-Cha" Ciarcia,
John Cleland,
Richard A. Cocchiaro Jr.,
Michael Copeman,
Samantha Cordero,
Philip Craig,
Glen Cross,
Danny DeVito,
Melissa DiMarco,
Dan Duran,
Craig Eldridge,
Suzanne Leonard Feliz,
Pam Ferris,
Harvey Fierstein,
Lauren Flanigan,
Louis Giambalvo,
Todd Graff,
Rothaford Gray,
Richard Hamilton,
Salma Hayek,
Hugo Jansuzian,
Sabrina Jansuzian,
Phil Jarrett,
Catherine Keener,
Peter Keleghan,
Natasha Kinne,
Martin Klebba,
Bill Lake,
Thomas Lyons,
Tim MacMenamin,
Bruce McFee,
Colin Moult,
Edward Norton,
Gerry Quigley,
Vito Rezza,
Michael Rispoli,
Dylan Roberts,
Silvia Rojas,
Vincent Schiavelli,
Fred Scialla,
Jon Stewart,
Elvis Stojko,
Robert M. Sussman,
Nick Taylor,
Nikolai Tichtchenko,
Mario Andres Torres,
Cara Wakelin,
Tracey Walter,
Judy White,
Danny Woodburn,
Richard Ziman.
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Danny DeVito steps behind the camera for this darkly funny satire that combines elements of Barney and Friends with the real-life Pee-Wee Herman scandal while recalling the director's previously twisted black comedies Throw Momma From the Train (1987) and The War of the Roses (1989). Robin Williams stars as Randolph Smiley, a popular children's show host known professionally as "Rainbow Rando ...
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Deck the Halls (2006)
Genre:
Comedy,
Black Comedy,
Holiday Film.
Director:
John Whitesell.
Actors:
Danny DeVito,
Matthew Broderick,
Kristin Davis,
Kristin Chenoweth,
Alia Shawkat,
Dylan Blue,
Kelly Aldridge,
Sabrina Aldridge,
Jorge Garcia,
Fred Armisen,
Gillian Vigman,
Ryan Devlin,
Sean O'Bryan,
SuChin Pak,
Jackie Burroughs,
Garry Chalk,
Nicola Peltz,
Zak Santiago,
David Lewis,
Daniel Bacon,
Ken Kramer,
Jill Morrison,
Alfred E. Humphreys,
Brenda Crichlow,
Jill Krop,
Agam Darshi,
David Stuart,
Quinn Lord,
Nathaniel de Veaux,
Fulvio Cecere,
Eliza Norbury,
Randi Lynne,
Dan Joffre,
Aurora Faulkner-Killam,
Melissa Howell,
Lori Johnson,
David Shaw,
Myles Wolfe,
Ty Olsson,
Stephen Holmes,
Andrew Hedge,
Cory Monteith.
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When the spirit of Christmas compels a small-town New Englander to decorate his home with enough lights to make it visible from space, much more is set to be decked than just the halls in this holiday comedy featuring Danny DeVito and Matthew Broderick as two warring neighbors determined to outdo each other in creating the best lighting display on the planet. Christmas is without question the most ...
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Drowning by Numbers (1988)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Black Comedy,
Ensemble Film.
Director:
Peter Greenaway.
Actors:
Bernard Hill,
Joan Plowright,
Juliet Stevenson,
Joely Richardson,
Jason Edwards,
Bryan Pringle,
Trevor Cooper,
David Morrissey,
John Rogan,
Paul Mooney,
Jane Gurnett,
Kenny Ireland,
Michael Percival,
Joanna Dickens,
Janine Duvitski,
Jose Berg,
Vanni Corbellini,
Michael Fitzgerald,
Sharon Howard-Field,
Roderic Leigh,
Natalie Morse,
Arthur Spreckley,
Ian Talbot,
Edward Tudor-Pole.
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Peter Greenaway wrote and directed this typically surreal and iconoclastic black comedy. Three generations of women who share the same name — 63-year-old Cissie Colpitts (Joan Plowright), her daughter Cissie Colpitts II (Juliet Stevenson), and granddaughter Cissie Colpitts III (Joely Richardson) — have all discovered the same way of dealing with their marital problems. The seni ...
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Duplex (2003)
Genre:
Comedy,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Danny DeVito.
Actors:
Ben Stiller,
Drew Barrymore,
Eileen Essell,
Harvey Fierstein,
Robert Wisdom,
Justin Theroux,
Amber Valletta,
James Remar,
Swoosie Kurtz,
Joe Banks,
Stomy Bugsy,
Jim Castillo,
Roberta R. Deen,
Christopher Doyle,
Edward Edwards,
Michael Fahn,
Louis Giambalvo,
Jenette Goldstein,
Guiles,
John Hamburg,
Geraldine Hughes,
Chuma Hunter-Gault,
Christina Kirk,
Sherry Klein,
Cheryl Klein,
Michelle Krusiec,
Christine La Fontaine,
Eugene Lazarev,
Margie Loomis,
Tim Maculan,
Mía Maestro,
Chris Mulkey,
Leyna Nguyen,
Kumar Pallana,
Philip Perlman,
Claude Picasso,
Linda Porter,
Gary Riotto,
Maya Rudolph,
Wallace Shawn,
Jackie Titone,
Tracey Walter.
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Just how far would you go to have the home of your dreams all to yourself? A couple start asking themselves that very question in this dark comedy directed by Danny DeVito. Alex (Ben Stiller) and Nancy (Drew Barrymore) are a young couple who are happy and successful, but lack one thing that they truly want — the perfect home in Manhattan. Alex and Nancy think they may have found just the ...
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Eating Raoul (1982)
Genre:
Comedy,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Paul Bartel.
Actors:
Paul Bartel,
Mary Woronov,
Robert Beltran,
Susan Saiger,
Ed Begley, Jr.,
Dan Barrows,
Dick Blackburn,
Ralph Brannen,
Hamilton Camp,
Buck Henry,
Edie McClurg,
Carol Bahoric,
Robert V. Barron,
Billy Curtis,
Garry Goodrow,
Arlene Harris,
Anna Mathias,
Myron Meisel,
John Paragon,
Richard Paul,
Darcy Pulliam,
Allan Rich,
John Shearin,
Don Steele,
Rick Waln,
Mark Woods.
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Eating Raoul was celebrated at the time of its release as the perfect marriage between mainstream moviemaking and the so-called "underground" cinema. Cult-film icons Mary Woronov and Paul Bartel (both of whom directed) play a married couple who decide to cash in on the sexual perversions of others. Posing as a hooker, Woronov lures the "johns" in and indulges their every kinky ...
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El Dia de la Bestia (1995)
Genre:
Horror,
Black Comedy,
Supernatural Horror,
Horror Comedy.
Director:
Álex de la Iglesia.
Actors:
Maria Grazia Cucinotta,
Armando De Razza,
Saturnino Garcia,
Gianni Ippoliti,
Terele Pavez,
Santiago Segura,
Nathalie Sesena,
Alex Angulo.
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Spanish filmmaker Alex de la Iglesia followed his outlandish sci-fi/horror debut, Accion Mutante, with this colorful apocalypse fantasy about Father Angel (Alex Angulo), a scholarly priest whose intensive research into cabalistic "Bible Code" prophecies leads to a horrific discovery: the exact birthdate of the Antichrist. Convinced that Satan's spawn will be born somewhere in Madrid on C ...
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El Verdugo (1965)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Luis García Berlanga.
Actors:
Nino Manfredi,
Emma Penella,
Angel Alvarez,
Guido Alberti,
Maria Luisa Ponte,
Julia Caba Alba,
Xan Das Bolas,
Lola Gaos,
Chus Lampreave,
Felix Fernandez,
Alfredo Landa,
Jose Luis Coll,
Jose Isbert,
Jose Sazatornil,
José Luis Lopez Vasquez.
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The business of death provides the framework for this black comedy about a mortician's assistant who wants to marry an executioner's daughter. Her father really wants to change professions, but cannot, as he will lose his new government-sponsored apartment. The young man is persuaded to take over the job, but he swears he will quit before he must kill someone. Unfortunately, an execution is sched ...
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Elling (2001)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Odd Couple Film,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Petter Næss.
Actors:
Per Christian Ellefsen,
Sven Nordin,
Per Christensen,
Jørgen Langhelle,
Marit Pia Jacobsen,
Hilde Olausson,
Ola Otnes,
Eli Anne Linnestad,
Cecilie Mosli,
Joachim Rafaelson,
Per Gorvel.
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Following up on his acclaimed debut Absolute Hangover, Petter Naess spins this feel-good drama about a pair of misfits trying to get along with each other and the outside world. Elling (Per Christian Ellefsen) is a neurotic, shy would-be writer who still lives with his mother. That is at least until she dies, and poor Elling is cast of the house by the health department and sent to state instituti ...
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A hapless amateur rock band thinks they've found the key to success only to find their plan has sunk them even deeper into well-deserved obscurity in this confrontational comedy-drama. The Feminists are a going-nowhere punk rock band living in a small Belgian town. The Feminists' gimmick is that all three members are handicapped in some way — Ivan (Sam Louwyck) is losing his hearing, Koe ...
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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
Genre:
Comedy,
Avant-garde / Experimental,
Absurd Comedy,
Black Comedy,
Buddy Film,
Road Movie.
Director:
Terry Gilliam.
Actors:
Johnny Depp,
Benicio Del Toro,
Craig Bierko,
Ellen Barkin,
Gary Busey,
Cameron Diaz,
Flea,
Mark Harmon,
Katherine Helmond,
Michael Jeter,
Penn Jillette,
Lyle Lovett,
Tobey Maguire,
Christina Ricci,
Harry Dean Stanton,
Tim Thomerson,
Richard Riehle.
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Terry Gilliam (Brazil, Twelve Monkeys, The Fisher King) directed this colorful, stylized, pseudo-psychedelic $21-million adaptation of the 1971 Hunter S. Thompson classic, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey into the Heart of the American Dream, about stoned sportswriter Raoul Duke, Thompson's alter ego, on a wild drug-crazed road trip, a paranoid plummet into the belly of the beast, ...
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Fight Club (1999)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Satire,
Psychological Drama,
Black Comedy.
Director:
David Fincher.
Actors:
Edward Norton,
Brad Pitt,
Helena Bonham Carter,
Meat Loaf,
Jared Leto,
Zach Grenier,
Eion Bailey,
Christina Cabot,
Markus Redmond.
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Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)
Genre:
Comedy,
Crime,
Black Comedy,
Romantic Comedy,
Reunion Films,
Comedy Thriller.
Director:
George Armitage.
Actors:
John Cusack,
Minnie Driver,
Dan Aykroyd,
Alan Arkin,
Joan Cusack,
Hank Azaria,
Jeremy Piven,
Pete Antico,
Brent Armitage,
David Barrett,
Bobby Bass,
Laurence Bilzerian,
Michael Cuditz,
Ann Cusack,
Bill Cusack,
Doug Dearth,
D.V. DeVincentis,
Sara Devincentis,
K.K. Dodds,
Traci Dority,
Jenna Elfman,
K. Todd Freeman,
Colby French,
Lance A. Gilbert,
Barbara Harris,
Carlos Jacott,
Audrey Kissel,
Belita Moreno,
Pat O'Neill,
Steve Pink,
Brian Powell,
Eva Rodriguez,
Jackie Rubin,
Mitchell Ryan,
Duffy Taylor,
Wendy Thorlakson,
Benny Urquidez.
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Most people have trouble deciding what to say when they're asked what they've been doing with their lives at a High School reunion, but Martin Blank (as played by John Cusack) has a different problem than most — he has to make his career sound less interesting than it actually is. Martin is a former CIA operative who is now a freelance hit man, making good money for killing people he doe ...
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A woman finds out how the dead body of your old boyfriend can ruin your whole day in this black comedy. Nathalie (Cameron Diaz) is a lovely young woman with a history of substance abuse problems who is married to George (Harvey Keitel), a circuit court judge who first met her when she was brought before him on a misdemeanor charge (he gave her a break, and they fell in love). Nathalie and George a ...
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Heathers (1989)
Genre:
Comedy,
Black Comedy,
Teen Movie.
Director:
Michael Lehmann.
Actors:
Winona Ryder,
Christian Slater,
Shannen Doherty,
Lisanne Falk,
Kim Walker,
Penelope Milford,
Glenn Shadix,
Lance Fenton,
Jeremy Applegate,
Carrie Lynn,
Mark Bringelson,
Mark Carlton,
Bill Cort,
Larry Cox,
Andy David,
Renée Estevez,
Kevin Hardesty,
John Ingle,
Patrick Laborteaux,
Chuck La Font,
Phill Lewis,
Stuart Mabray,
Ursula Martin,
Jon Mathews,
Aaron Mendelson,
Bess Meyer,
Jennifer Rhodes,
Josh Richman,
Kirk Scott,
Kent Stoddard,
Sherrie Wills,
John Zarchen.
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A deliciously nasty black comedy, Heathers is set at a cliquish high school in Ohio. The most exclusive of those cliques is the Heathers, comprised of the prettiest and most popular girls in town. The group's leader is the manipulative Kim Walker, who orchestrates the humiliation of anyone who fails to meet her standards. Eventually, Heathers member Winona Ryder begins to exhibit a conscience; tog ...
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Hustler White (1996)
Genre:
Comedy,
Satire,
Gay & Lesbian Films,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Bruce LaBruce,
Rick Castro.
Actors:
Tony Ward,
Bruce LaBruce,
Steve Anderson,
Ron Athey,
Alex Austin,
Paul "Superhustler" Bateman,
Paul Bellini,
Christine Louise Berry,
Darryl Carlton,
Rick Castro,
Bud Cockerham,
Vaginal Creme Davis,
Michael Glass,
Steve Hall,
Gerald Harris,
Rocco Haze,
Brent Hoover,
David Johnson,
Ivar Johnson,
Matt Johnstone,
Ty Jong-Hall,
David Kendall,
Antonio Lee Klatt,
Kevin Kramer,
Josh Levy,
Joaquin Martinez,
Billy Mauro,
Ryan McAndrew,
Sean McAndrew,
Glen Meadmore,
Max Milian,
J. Cedric Mills,
Merle Morris,
Stephen Mounce,
Eric Polito,
Tony Powers,
Soren Salzer,
Kevin P. Scott,
Graham David Smith,
Michael Spain,
Wash Westmoreland,
Miles H. Wildecock II,
Dimitri Xolt.
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Bruce LaBruce produced, co-wrote, co-directed, and starred in this satiric black sex comedy about gay hustlers and their customers in Santa Monica, California. Monti Ward (Tony Ward), a male prostitute, is dead, floating face down in a Jacuzzi as the story begins, and in voice over, Monti describes the circumstances that led him to this cruel fate. Jurgen Anger (Bruce LaBruce), a writer from Europ ...
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Keeping Mum (2005)
Genre:
Comedy,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Niall Johnson.
Actors:
Rowan Atkinson,
Kristin Scott Thomas,
Maggie Smith,
Patrick Swayze,
Tamsin Egerton,
Toby Parkes,
Liz Smith,
Emilia Fox,
James Booth,
Patrick Monckton,
Rowley Irlam,
Vivienne Moore,
Murray McArthur,
Andrew S. W. Thomas,
Morgan Gower,
Rupert Simonian,
Alex MacQueen,
Paul Viragh,
Anthony Denham,
Roger Hammond,
Thomas D. Jones,
Jack Ryan,
Nazim Kourgli,
Jack Zimmerman,
Terry Alderton,
David Schaal,
Chrissie Cotterill,
Rory Dorling,
James Galloway,
Max Murley,
Kelly.
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Niall Johnson's comedy Keeping Mum concerns the family of a vicar who are beset by a variety of problems. Reverend Walter Goodfellow (Rowan Atkinson) is a well-meaning but hapless religious figure in his town. His son, Petey, is a wimp, forever terrorized at school. His daughter, Holly, enjoys the company of a variety of different boyfriends. Wife Gloria (Kristin Scott Thomas) has had enough of he ...
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Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949)
Genre:
Comedy,
Black Comedy,
Crime Comedy.
Director:
Robert Hamer.
Actors:
Dennis Price,
Alec Guinness,
Valerie Hobson,
Joan Greenwood,
Miles Malleson,
Arthur Lowe,
Clive Morton,
John Penrose,
Cecil Ramage,
John Salew,
Peggy Ann Clifford,
Lynn Evans,
Audrey Fields,
Hugh Griffith,
Barbara Leake,
Eric Messiter,
Richard Wattis,
Anne Valery.
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Alec Guinness gets to die eight times, playing a line of successors to a dukedom, in the Ealing black comedy Kind Hearts and Coronets. Louis Mazzini (Dennis Price) is ninth in line to inherit the dukedom from the aristocratic D'Ascoyne family. Louis vows to kill all eight people who stand between him and the duke's title. Aside from two cases of natural causes, Louis works through the list, elimin ...
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L'Amico di Famiglia (2006)
Genre:
Black Comedy.
Director:
Paolo Sorrentino.
Actors:
Giacomo Rizzo,
Fabrizio Bentivoglio,
Laura Chiatti,
Gigi Angelillo,
Clara Bindi,
Barbara Valmorin,
Marco Giallini,
Alina Nedela,
Roberta Fiorentini,
Elias Schilton,
Lorenzo Gioielli,
Giorgio Colangeli,
Valentina Lodovini,
Geremia Longobardo,
Fabio Grossi,
Barbara Scoppa,
Luisa de Santis,
Lorenzo Sorrentino,
Lucia Ragni.
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In writer/director Paolo Sorrentino's second feature, The Family Friend (L'Amico di Famiglia), Giacomo Rizzo stars as Geremia de Geremei, a sixtysomething tailor who lives with his mother in a disgusting and decrepit flat. Though wealthy from the money that he has culled via loan-sharking, Geremia is a thoroughly miserable wretch, driven into the throes of destruction by his own incredible selfis ...
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Subversive Italian satirist Marco Ferreri directed and co-wrote (with Rafael Azcona) this grotesquely amusing French black comedy about four men who grow sick of life, and so meet at a remote villa with the goal of literally eating themselves to death. The quartet comes from various walks of life — a pilot (Marcello Mastroianni), a chef (Ugo Tognazzi), a television host (Michel Piccoli), ...
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Last Night (1998)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Urban Comedy,
Sci-Fi Disaster Film,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Don McKellar.
Actors:
Don McKellar,
Sandra Oh,
Callum Keith Rennie,
Sarah Polley,
David Cronenberg,
Tracy Wright,
Geneviève Bujold,
Roberta Maxwell,
Robin Gammell,
Trent McMullen,
Karen Glave,
Jackie Burroughs,
Charmion King-Pinsent.
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Don McKellar wrote and directed this comedy-drama about the last night of the world, part of the 12-film Arte series of movies about the Millennium. Set in Toronto, Patrick (McKellar) endures a faux Christmas celebration with his family while Sandra (Sandra Oh) tries to get across town to commit suicide with her husband, a gas company employee Duncan (David Cronenberg). Meanwhile, Craig (Callum K ...
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Lolita (1962)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Black Comedy,
Satire,
Psychological Drama,
Romantic Drama.
Director:
Stanley Kubrick.
Actors:
James Mason,
Shelley Winters,
Peter Sellers,
Sue Lyon,
Marianne Stone,
Diana Decker,
Jerry Stovin,
Suzanne Gibbs,
Gary Cockrell,
Roberta Shore,
Shirley Douglas,
Roland Brand,
Colin Maitland,
Cec Linder,
Irvin Allen,
Lois Maxwell,
William E. Greene,
C. Denier Warren,
John Harrison,
James Dyrenforth,
Terry Kilburn,
Copper Penny.
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"How did they make a movie out of Lolita?" teased the print ads of this Stanley Kubrick production. The answer: by adding three years to the title character's age. The original Vladimir Nabokov novel caused no end of scandal by detailing the romance between a middle-aged intellectual and a 12-year-old nymphet. The affair is "cleansed" ever so slightly in the film by making Loli ...
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Man Bites Dog (1991)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Black Comedy,
Media Satire,
Satire,
Crime Comedy.
Director:
Remy Belvaux,
André Bonzel,
Benoît Poelvoorde.
Actors:
Benoît Poelvoorde,
Remy Belvaux,
André Bonzel,
Jean-Marc Chenut,
Alain Oppezzi,
Vincent Tavier,
Steven Artels,
Stephanie Aubier,
Stéphane Aubier,
Emmanuelle Bada,
Bruno Belvaux,
Lucien Belvaux,
Philippe Blasband,
Paul Bottemanne,
Jean-Pol Cavillot,
Antoine Chapelot,
Olivier Cotica,
Gina Cotica,
Ricardo Cotica,
Josephs Craeynest,
Laurence D'Hondt,
Rachel Deman,
Jenny Drye,
Fernaud Dubois,
Marcel Engels,
Alexandra Fandango,
Aldo Fostier,
Alain François,
Clotilde Francois,
Jean-Paul Geets,
Irene Gilissen,
Sylviane Godé,
Patrick Goisse,
Alain Hologne,
Micheline Hologne,
Anny Hologne,
Andre Kuys,
Anne LaGrange,
André Laime,
Pascal Lebrun,
Edith Le Merdy,
Bob Lens,
Elaine Leonard,
Malou Madou,
Benoit Mariage,
Jean-Claude Maschetti,
Vincent Merveille,
Carlos Miranda,
Nelly Pappaert,
Hector Pappaert,
Valérie Parent,
Franco Piscopo,
Jacqueline Poelvoorde-Pappaert,
Venelin Poikov,
Annamaria Szomolanyiova,
Hughes Tavier,
Sabine Tavier,
Bertrand Tavier,
Zoltan Tobolik,
Marie Travier,
Daniel Tursh,
Pierre Vanbraekel,
Willy Vandenbroeck,
Pol Vanderwarren,
Willy Van De Waele.
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Man Bites Dog is a Belgian faux-documentary and high-concept satire of media violence which follows the lethal exploits of Benoit Benoit Poelvoorde, an affable, and very talkative, serial killer. He kills for money, and he kills for pleasure, and he talks all the while about philosophy and the proper technique for weighing a corpse down underwater. He is followed through his slaughter-fest by the ...
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Meet The Parents (1992)
Genre:
Comedy,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Greg Glienna.
Actors:
Greg Glienna,
Jacqueline Cahill,
Dick Galloway,
Carol Wayland,
Mary Ruth Clarke,
Jim Vincent,
Emo Philips,
Mike Toomey,
Harry Hickstein,
John Dacosse.
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Montenegro (1981)
Genre:
Comedy,
Black Comedy,
Sex Comedy,
Political Satire.
Director:
Dusan Makavejev.
Actors:
Susan Anspach,
Erland Josephson,
Per Oscarsson,
John Zacharias,
Svetozar Cvetkovic,
Patricia Gelin,
Marianne Jacobi,
Bora Todorovic,
Lisbeth Zachrisson,
Lasse Aaberg,
Dragan Ilic [di/act],
Marina Lindahl,
James Marsh,
Jan Nygren,
Paul L. Smith.
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Marilyn Jordan (Susan Anspach), an American-born housewife, mother, and socialite living in Sweden, is crumbling under the weight of her own existence. She deeply resents her husband Martin's (Erland Josephson) frequent holiday absences and his indifferent attitude toward their two children ("If they are going to grow up in today's world," he admits, "it's about time they faced the ...
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Motorama (1991)
Genre:
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Black Comedy,
Road Movie.
Director:
Barry Shils.
Actors:
Jordan Christopher Michael,
John Diehl,
Mary Woronov,
Garrett Morris,
Drew Barrymore,
Meat Loaf,
Flea,
Michael J. Pollard,
Susan Tyrrell,
Sandy Baron,
Allyce Beasley,
Shelley Berman,
Robin Duke,
Vince Edwards,
Marvin Elkins,
Irwin Keyes,
John Laughlin,
Dick Miller,
Jack Nance,
Robert Picardo,
Charles Tyner,
Sandra Williams,
Paul Willson,
Martha Quinn.
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This black comedy offers a rather twisted version of the classic road movie, as it tells the story of a ten-year-old boy who is determined to win the "Motorama" road game, a promotional effort by a major gas station that promises winners 500 million dollars. In order to win, one simply has to collect enough game cards from Chimera gas stations all over the country to spell out the word & ...
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Naked (1993)
Genre:
Drama,
Urban Drama,
Black Comedy,
Psychological Drama,
Social Problem Film.
Director:
Mike Leigh.
Actors:
David Thewlis,
Lesley Sharp,
Katrin Cartlidge,
Greg Cruttwell,
Claire Skinner,
Peter Wight,
Susan Vidler,
Deborah MacLaren,
Gina McKee,
Elizabeth Berrington,
Ewen Bremner,
David Foxxe,
Toby Jones,
Robert Putt,
Sandra Voe,
Peter Whitman,
Mike Leigh,
Lesley Sharpe.
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A scathing look at Britain in the post-Thatcher era, Mike Leigh's Naked stars David Thewlis as Johnny, an unemployed layabout with a philosophical bent and a nasty edge. In the opening scene, he's committing rape, and before the credits even roll, he's also stolen a car to flee from Manchester to the London home of an old girlfriend (Lesley Sharp). The film's loose, sprawling narrative follows Joh ...
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Network (1976)
Genre:
Comedy Drama,
Media Satire,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Sidney Lumet.
Actors:
Faye Dunaway,
William Holden,
Peter Finch,
Robert Duvall,
Wesley Addy,
Ned Beatty,
Beatrice Straight,
Arthur Burghardt,
Bill Burrows,
Kathy Cronkite,
Darryl Hickman,
Roy Poole,
William Prince,
Marlene Warfield,
Lee Richardson,
John Carpenter,
Jordan Charney,
Ed Crowley,
Jerome Dempsey,
Todd Everett,
Conchata Ferrell,
Gene Gross,
Stanley Grover,
Lance Henriksen,
Mitchell Jason,
Paul Jenkins,
Ken Kercheval,
Ken Kimmins,
Lynn Klugman,
Michael Lipton,
Michael Lombard,
Pirie MacDonald,
Russ Petranto,
Bernie Pollack,
Lane Smith,
Theodore Sorel,
Fred Stuthman,
Sasha von Scherler.
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A trenchant satire of "trash TV," Network seems to grow only more relevant with each passing year. Howard Beale (Peter Finch), the dean of newscasters at the United Broadcasting System, is put out to pasture because he "skews old." Network executive Max Schumacher (William Holden), Howard's best friend, is forced to deliver the bad news. Beale can't stomach the idea of losing h ...
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Office Space (1999)
Genre:
Comedy,
Workplace Comedy,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Mike Judge.
Actors:
Ron Livingston,
Jennifer Aniston,
David Herman,
Ajay Naidu,
Alexandra Wentworth,
Diedrich Bader,
Stephen Root,
Gary Cole,
Richard Riehle,
John C. McGinley,
Todd Duffey.
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Peter Gibbons (Ron Livingston) is a computer programmer working for Initech in Houston. Every day, he and his friends Samir (Ajay Naidu) and Michael Bolton (David Herman as not THAT Michael Bolton), suffer endless indignities and humiliations in their soulless workspace from their soulless boss, Bill Lumbergh (Gary Cole). For Peter, stuck in his cookie-cutter apartment with paper-thin walls and IK ...
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Pretty Maids All in a Row (1971)
Genre:
Comedy,
Black Comedy,
Whodunit,
Comedy Thriller.
Director:
Roger Vadim.
Actors:
Rock Hudson,
Angie Dickinson,
Telly Savalas,
John Carson,
Roddy McDowall,
Keenan Wynn,
Joy Bang,
Gretchen Burrell,
Joanna Cameron,
William Campbell,
James Doohan,
Aimee Eccles,
June Fairchild,
Otis Greene,
Alberto Isaac,
Kyle Johnson,
Barbara Leigh,
Margaret Markov,
Joe Quinn,
Tim Ray,
Guy Remsen,
Orville Sherman,
Diane Sherry,
Topo Swope,
Brenda Sykes,
Gary Tigerman,
Susan Tolsky,
Joyce Williams.
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Ocean View High is an upscale suburban school in an otherwise unidentified community. It's 1971, the point when the sexual revolution started moving into full swing and even a lot of Middle America, at least on the two coasts, admitted the existence of same revolution. It seems like the guys and girls at Ocean View are all loving pretty freely, and that extends to the school's resident faculty her ...
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Pretty Persuasion (2005)
Genre:
Comedy,
Black Comedy,
Teen Movie.
Director:
Marcos Siega.
Actors:
Evan Rachel Wood,
Ron Livingston,
James Woods,
Elisabeth Harnois,
Jane Krakowski,
Selma Blair,
Danny Comden,
Stark Sands,
Michael Hitchcock,
Robert Joy,
Jaime King,
Adi Schnall,
Josh Zuckerman,
Clyde Kusatsu,
Alex Désert,
Cody McMains,
Johnny Lewis,
David Wagner,
Brent Goldberg,
James Snyder,
Mike Erwin,
Ira Wood,
David C. Taylor,
Lisa Arturo,
Shanna Olson,
Tina Holmes,
Perry Hayes,
Christopher Thornton,
Deprece Reddick,
Julie Wittner,
Aydiee Vaughn,
Navid Negahban,
Octavia L. Spencer,
Angelo Spizzirri,
Amanda Harley,
Christopher Meloni.
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One of the "popular girls" decides to put her mean streak to work in this black comedy. Kimberly Joyce (Evan Rachel Wood) is an outwardly friendly but inwardly cold and manipulative teenager who attends an exclusive private school in Beverly Hills when she's not making fun of her twentysomething stepmother (Jaime King) or listening to her business mogul father (James Woods) rant about th ...
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The couple that slays together stays together in this satirical suspense comedy about a bored husband and wife who accidentally discover that they're natural born killers. Brian and Tanya Diggs have always been the timid couple that is too self-conscious to cut loose and have fun. When therapy fails and all the passion in their relationship withers away, Brian and Tanya become convinced that they ...
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Romeo Is Bleeding (1994)
Genre:
Thriller,
Post-Noir (Modern Noir),
Erotic Thriller,
Black Comedy.
Director:
Peter Medak.
Actors:
Gary Oldman,
Lena Olin,
Annabella Sciorra,
Juliette Lewis,
Roy Scheider,
Will Patton,
David Proval,
Larry Joshua,
Paul Butler,
James Cromwell,
Michael Wincott,
Gene Canfield,
Ron Perlman,
Peter Boyle,
William Duff-Griffin,
Dennis Farina,
Owen Hollander,
Gary Hope,
Neal Jones,
Julia Migenes,
James Murtaugh,
Joe Paparone,
Tony Sirico,
Bonnie Timmermann.
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New York cop Jack Grimaldi (Gary Oldman) has a nice home, a stunning wife Natalie (Annabella Sciorra), and a sweet, if stupid mistress, Sheri (Juliette Lewis). Jack also earns extra money by betraying mob witnesses to Mafia-boss Don Falcone (Roy Scheider). Assigned to guard the viciously sexy Russian-born hit woman, Mona Demarkov (Lena Olin), Jack is almost instantly seduced and allows Mona to esc ...
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