Best Comedy - Amazon Prime Movies

Ultimately, the best comedy on Amazon Prime is not a single title but a mood. Whether you want the heartfelt truth of The Big Sick , the chaotic bravery of Borat , the stoner zen of The Big Lebowski , the nostalgia-soaked absurdity of Wet Hot American Summer , or the savage wit of The Death of Stalin , Prime Video delivers. In a world that often feels too serious, these films are essential medicine—prescriptions for laughter that you can fill anytime, from the comfort of your couch.

This British action-comedy stars Orlando Bloom and Bryce Dallas Howard as improv actors recruited by the police to infiltrate London’s criminal underworld. Reviewers at Flickering Myth have praised it as a surprisingly funny caper movie.

Prime also excels at showcasing cult classics that bombed at the box office but thrived on home video. Wet Hot American Summer is the quintessential example. A parody of 1980s summer camp movies, it features a cast of future stars (Bradley Cooper, Amy Poehler, Paul Rudd) acting like horny, egotistical teenagers on the last day of camp. The jokes are intentionally stupid—a can of vegetables rolling down a hill becomes a dramatic set piece; a character has a romantic affair with a talking can of mixed vegetables. It is anarchic, stupidly smart, and gets funnier with every rewatch. best comedy amazon prime movies

Cringe-comedy and influencer satire.

This is the gold standard for modern rom-coms. Based on the real-life romance of Kumail Nanjiani and his wife Emily V. Gordon, the story follows a Pakistani comic who falls for an American graduate student. When she falls into a mysterious illness, he has to navigate her parents (who don't know he exists) and his own traditional family. It’s funny, touching, and deeply human. Ultimately, the best comedy on Amazon Prime is

A massive action-comedy featuring Idris Elba as a British Prime Minister and John Cena as a U.S. President forced to work together after a global conspiracy targets them.

Horror-Comedy (Dark).

For those who prefer tried-and-true humor, Prime Video has added several legendary titles this month.

Sacha Baron Cohen returns as Borat in this wild sequel. This time, he is on a mission to offer his daughter to an American politician. It is wild, uncomfortable, and fearless. You will watch parts of this through your fingers, but you will be laughing the whole time. This British action-comedy stars Orlando Bloom and Bryce

Absurdist, raunchy, and high-energy.

For those who appreciate wit as sharp as a scalpel, The Big Sick stands as a modern masterpiece. Based on the real-life romance between comedian Kumail Nanjiani and his wife Emily V. Gordon, the film masterfully blends rom-com tenderness with cultural comedy. The humor arises organically from Kumail’s struggles with his Pakistani family’s expectations and the absurdity of falling in love while one partner lies in a medically induced coma. It is a film that makes you laugh until you cry, then genuinely cry, then laugh again—a rare feat proving that the best comedy often has a beating heart.