While 2024 is nearing its end, movie fans still have plenty to look forward to. This fall promises a delightful dose of laughs, and we’ve curated the top 5 most anticipated comedies, ranked from least to most anticipated. Each film offers unique comedic elements and thought-provoking storylines, making this a season for all taste buds.
5. Y2K — December 6
Buckle up for pure comedic chaos with Y2K. Set at the dawn of the millennium, this film dives into the hilarious chaos of a world where Y2K fears come true. Follow two high school juniors who crash a New Year’s Eve party, only to find themselves battling for survival as the world falls apart around them. Directed by Saturday Night Live’s Kyle Mooney, the film boasts a gonzo sensibility that’s sure to resonate with audiences looking for a wild ride.
4. Nightbitch — December 6
Prepare for a wild and captivating ride with Nightbitch. This film features Amy Adams as a stay-at-home mom who slowly but surely believes she’s transforming into a dog. Nightbitch explores the complex realities of motherhood and the ways it can push a person to the edge. Adams’s dedication to her role and director Marielle Heller’s proven track record of producing exceptional films suggest that Nightbitch could surprise us all.
3. Saturday Night — September 27
This stress-filled comedy takes us behind the scenes of comedy, documenting the frantic 90 minutes leading up to the very first episode of Saturday Night Live, then simply known as Saturday Night. Featuring a talented cast playing iconic figures, Saturday Night sheds light on the uncertainties and near-disaster that plagued the show’s debut. The film emphasizes the importance of finding one’s footing, offering a glimpse into the show’s early struggles and eventual triumph.
2. A Real Pain — November 1
This intimate comedy boasts two exceptional performances by Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg, who portray Jewish cousins embarking on a journey to Poland in honor of their deceased grandmother. As they navigate the Polish landscape, they confront past tensions and the lasting impact of the Holocaust. A Real Pain has garnered rave reviews since its debut at Sundance, with particular praise directed towards Culkin’s nuanced performance.
1. Anora — October 18
Sean Baker, known for his observational comedies, delivers another captivating film with Anora. This tale follows a Brooklyn sex worker who finds herself thrust into a life of luxury after marrying the son of a Russian oligarch. However, when their lavish lifestyle reaches Russia, their fairy tale begins to unravel. The film features a stellar performance by Mikey Madison, known for her role in Scream, and its masterful balance of tension and humor has garnered significant Oscar buzz. Anora has the potential to become a standout comedy that delves into the complexities of relationships and the pursuit of happiness.