Dr Strangelove or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)

Dr Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) poster
Rating: ★★★★★
Nuclear War Black Comedy

Stanley Kubrick decided the only way to make a film about nuclear war was to resort to black comedy. Aided by three sidesplitting performances from Peter Sellers, the result are mercilessly funny

Monty Python’s The Life of Brian (1979)

Monty Python's The Life of Brian (1979) poster
Rating: ★★★★★
Accidental Messiah Absurdist Comedy

The Monty Python team’s finest hour, a wickedly irreverent spoof on Christianity that contains some of their most side-splitting gags

Brazil (1985)

Brazil (1985) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Dystopian Black Comedy

Terry Gilliam’s satire on Nineteen Eighty-Four is a darkly brilliant work – it is a madly out of control film but is filled moments of wild imagination and black-than-black humour than make it an unnerving ride

Man Bites Dog (1992)

Man Bites Dog (1992) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Serial Killer Mockumentary/Black Comedy

One of the very first Found Footage films, an hilarious Belgian-made black comedy with Benoit Poelvoorde as a cheerful serial killer who demonstrates his techniques to a film crew

The Manchurian Candidate (1962)

The Manchurian Candidate (1962) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Brainwashed Assassin/Political Satire

John Frankenheimer film. concerning a Communist plot for creating a brainwashed assassin, Frankenheimer shoots with stark and blackly funny effect and this has duly become a cult classic

Re-Animator (1985)

Re-Animator (1985) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Resurrection of the Dead/Splatter Black Comedy/H.P. Lovecraft Adaptation

This was one of the classic 1980s splatter films. Stuart Gordon throws most of H.P. Lovecraft’s tone out the window and goes for hilariously black comedy served up with outrageously over-the-top effects

Return of the Living Dead (1985)

Return of the Living Dead (1985) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Zombies/Black Comedy

Spinoff of Night of the Living Dead that emerged from a complicated copyright split with George Romero. Director Dan O’Bannon substitutes black humour to deliver an hilariously different take

There’s Something About Mary (1998)

There's Something About Mary (1998) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Stalker Black Comedy

The Farrelly Brothers have become known for their crude and rude humour but this stalker comedy is one they hit with all barrels firing and has become regarded as a modern comedy classuc

The Kingdom (1994)

The Kingdom (1994) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Haunted Hospital/Black Comedy

Danish tv mini-series co-directed by Lars von Trier set in a haunted hospital. This comes with a blacker-than-black sense of humour in its interwoven character strands plus moments that are genuinely eerie

Bride of Frankenstein (1935)

Bride of Frankenstein (1935) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Universal Frankenstein Sequel

The first sequel to the 1931 Boris Karloff Frankenstein, which many prefer to the original. Director James Whale comes into his element and provides a whole other level of droll humour that the first film did not have

Creepshow (1982)

Creepshow (1982) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Horror Anthology

Stephen King and George Romero collaborate on a horror anthology made as homage to the EC Comics, telling five tales that replicate the blacker-than-black sense of humour (and even the visual look) of the comic-book with hilarious results

Little Shop of Horrors (1986)

Little Shop of Horrors (1986) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Killer Plant Musical

Roger Corman’s no-budget comedy about a killer plant is remade as a multi-million dollar musical with top-drawer effects. Missing is the original’s black comedy but this has many appealingly eccentric delights of its own

Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)

Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Absurdist Parody of the Arthurian Legends

The first of the Monty Python films, a wickedly funny, willfully nonsensical take on King Arthur and the knightly quest. Contains many classic Python gags

Dogtooth (2009)

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Rating: ★★★★
Family Who Have Never Been Outside

The film that announced Yorgos Lanthimos to the world, a black deadpan comedy about a father who has prevents his family from going into the world outside and their bizarre ways of interpreting everything that happens

Snowflake (2017)

Snowflake (2017) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Meta-Fiction/Hitmen Discover They Are Characters in a Screenplay

A insanely madcap work of meta-fiction. Imagine stupider versions of John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson from Pulp Fiction mixed with Stranger Than Fiction as they discover they are fictional characters

Barton Fink (1991)

Barton Fink (1991) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Writer's Block/Paranoia Black Comedy

Hollywood noir from the Coen Brothers, this takes us inside the crumbling mental state of a screenwriter in the 1930s. Like a David Lynch remake of Day of the Locust, this comes rich in the Coens’ black uncomfortable humour

O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)

O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Depression-Era Version of The Odyssey

The Coen Brothers hilariously adapt The Odyssey into the Depression Era with George Clooney leading a trio of escaped convicts as he tries to return to his wife

The Hudsucker Proxy (1994)

The Hudsukcer Proxy (1994) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Black Comedy/Divine Intervention

One of the Coen Brothers’ strangest films – imagine a homage to a 1940s Howard Hawks film conducted on giant oversized sets like something out of Brazil with a blacker-than-black sense of humour and angels in the mix

How to Get Ahead in Advertising (1989)

How to Get Ahead in Advertising (1989) poster
Rating: ★★★★
Talking Boil/Black Comedy

An hilarious black comedy written with a biting savagery where advertising executive Richard E. Grant has his life taken over by a ruthless boil on his shoulder

Dellamorte Dellamore (1994)

Dellamorte Dellamore (1994) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Cemetery Keeper vs the Undead/Gonzo Comedy

Cult Italian film with Rupert Everett as a cemetery keeper facing the resurrected dead. This has an hilariously off-the-wall mix of black, deadpan humour and artiness, plus Everett at his laconic best

The Addams Family (1991)

The Addams Family (1991) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Kinky Perverse Family

The big screen version of the 1960s tv series and Charles Addams’ cartoons is a highly enjoyable Hollywood Halloween Party, a chance for name actors to put on costume and ape life with a ghoulish, mildly perverse, moderately subversive spin

Jabberwocky (1977)

Jabberwocky (1977) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Mediaeval Quest Black Comedy

This was the first solo directorial outing from Terry Gilliam outside of Monty Python, a fantasy film that is a dark and frenetic skewering of the cinematic portrayal of the Middle Ages

Sightseers (2012)

Sightseers (2012) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Tourists on a Killing Spree/Black Comedy

The third film from Ben Wheatley who here makes a black comedy about two tourists on a murder spree, eliminating those they don’t like. A film that digs into British class and provincial small-mindedness with scabrous regard

The Acid House (1998)

The Acid House (1998) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Irvine Welsh Anthology/Bizarre Transformations

The success of Trainspotting gave birth to this anthology that adapts three Irvine Welsh stories, including episodes in which a man is transformed into a fly and a man swaps minds with a baby

Cold Fish (2010)

Cold Fish (2010) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Serial Killer Black Comedy

From cult director Shion Sono, a typically bizarre and gore-drenched Japanese black comedy about tropical fish salesmen, serial killings and the reclamation of traditional male pride

Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)

Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Grand Guignol Comedy/Murderous Old Ladies

Blackly funny Frank Capra comedy adapted from a very popular Broadway play of the era in which Cary Grant discovers that his two old dear aunts have been killing off their boarders

The Voices (2014)

The Voices (1974) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Inside a Mentally Ill Man's Mind/Black Comedy

On the scale of weird movies, this is about as out there as it gets – Ryan Reynolds has conversations with his cat and dog who urge him to cut people’s heads off, which continue to talk as he keeps them in his refrigerator. A mind-bogglingly warped film and quite brilliant in its dark funniness when you work out what is going on

Bringing Out the Dead (1999)

Bringing Out the Dead (1999) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Urban Hell/Haunted Ambulance Driver

Martin Scorsese returns to the vision of urban hell he gave us in Taxi Driver with Nicolas Cage as an ambulance driver haunted the dead he sees. Powerful, blackly funny at times, if not quite up there as another Taxi Driver

The Brand New Testament (2015)

The Brand New Testament (2015) poster
Rating: ★★★½
God Living in the Modern World/Black Comedy

A wickedly irreverent and even occasionally blasphemous comedy in which God is a scruffy, bad-tempered man living in Brussels who spends all his time devising ways to make humans miserable

Visitor Q (2001)

Visitor Q (2001) poster
Rating: ★★★½
Catalogue of Perversions/Mysterious Visitor/Black Comedy

One of the key films in the cult of Takashi Miike that has been frequently banned for its taboo-defying outrages in which a mysterious visitor causes a family household to descend into perverse extremes

No Way to Treat a Lady (1968)

No Way to Treat a Lady (1968) poster
Rating: ★★★
Psycho Actor/Comedy Thriller

Amid the host of Psycho copies that came out during the 1960s, this was one that played everything as a comedy. A wildly overacting Rod Steiger is a psycho actor who adopts a different disguises every time he goes out to kill

The Ninth Configuration (1979)

The Ninth Configuration (1980) poster
Rating: ★★★
Military Asylum Black Comedy

The directorial debut of William Peter Blatty, the writer of The Exorcist, a strange and unclassifiable black comedy set in a military asylum. Imagine One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest directed by Robert Altman

Prevenge (2016)

Prevenge (2016) poster
Rating: ★★★
Psychopathic Pregnant Woman

Directed by and starring actress Alice Lowe, this comes in a blackly funny vein. Lowe plays a pregnant woman driven by the voice of her baby as she starts dispatching everything from sleazy men to those who annoy her

The Lobster (2015)

The Lobster (2015) poster
Rating: ★★★
Future Where Everyone Must Be in a Relationship/Black Comedy

Yorgos Lanthimos makes a deadpan black humour SF film set in a future where one is forced to find their perfect romantic partner or else be turned into an animal

Ready or Not: Here I Come (2026)

Ready or Not: Here I Come (2026) poster
Rating: ★★★
Human Hunting Game

Ready or Not was a reasonable hit with audiences. Now Samara Weaving and the same creative team are back with a sequel that expands the game and polishes the black humour to a point of perfection

Men & Chicken (2015)

Men and Chicken (2015) poster
Rating: ★★★
Black Comedy/Human-Animal Hybrids

A Danish black comedy where the humour is delivered in perfect pitch deadpan. Imagine a version of The Island of Dr Moreau as directed by Giorgos Lanthimos of Dogtooth and The Lobster fame

The Kingdom II (1997)

The Kingdom II (1997) poster
Rating: ★★★
Haunted Hospital/Black Comedy

Follow-up to Lars von Trier’s haunted hospital mini-series The Kingdom. The story is continued, although the plot seems rickety and either drops elements or veers off on other tangents as though it is being made up as people go along

The Man Who Wasn’t There (2001)

The Man Who Wasn't There (2001) poster
Rating: ★★★
Film Noir Thriller/UFOs

Coen Brothers black comedy with Billy Bob Thornton as an anonymous barber in the 1940s on the receiving end of life’s cruelties as he becomes involved in a blackmail scheme and murder

The Loved Ones (2009)

The Loved Ones (2009) poster
Rating: ★★★
Australian Psycho Prom Date Black Comedy

Australian black comedy about a guy imprisoned to be a girl’s perfect prom date. The film takes to horror with enthusiasm and is owned by two fantastic performances from the women of the show

How I Won the War (1967)

How I Won the War (1967) poster
Rating: ★★★
WWII Absurdist Black Comedy

A World War II comedy from Richard Lester that heads into a wild absurdism, a film that is both brilliant and numbingly noisy. Most did not get the surreal blacker-than-black tone and the film was not a success

Bedazzled (1967)

Bedazzled (1967) poster
Rating: ★★★
Pact with the Devil/Black Comedy

British comedy made with an acerbic bite featuring Dudley Moore as a hapless loser who makes a pact with Peter Cook’s Devil to win the love of his life but has the wording of each wish contorted around on him

The Bothersome Man (2006)

The Bothersome Man (2006) poster
Rating: ★★★
Afterlife Black Comedy

A very black Norwegian comedy in which a man who committed suicide wakes up in an afterlife very much like this world but where everyone suffers from a maddening blandness

Tone-Deaf (2019)

Tone-Deaf (2019) poster
Rating: ★★★
Wannabe Serial Killer Black Comedy

Dark, sardonic comedy where Amanda Crew rents a house to get away for a weekend only to face a murderous Robert Patrick. The humour is barbed and quite hilarious

A Bucket of Blood (1959)

A Bucket of Blood (1959) poster
Rating: ★★★
Murderous Beatnik Artist/Black Comedy

A quirky low-budget black comedy from cult B movie director Roger Corman with Dick Miller as a wannabe who suddenly receives artistic acclaim when he exhibits dead bodies in plaster as works of art

Theater of Blood (1973)

Theater of Blood (1973) poster
Rating: ★★★
Mad Shakespearean Actor's Revenge

Following on from the success of the Dr Phibes films, Vincent Price is cast as a mad Shakespearean actor who employs comically grotesque deaths from Shakespeare’s plays to kill his critics

The Comedy of Terrors (1963)

The Comedy of Terrors (1963) poster
Rating: ★★★
Murderous Morticians Comedy

Droll black comedy with Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, Peter Lorre and Basil Rathbone as morticians who decide to drum up business by murdering people. This assembles much of the team behind the Roger Corman Edgar Allan Poe films

The Suicide Shop (2012)

The Suicide Shop (2012) poster
Rating: ★★★
Animation/Black Comedy

French animated film that is about as far from children’s entertainment as it is possible to get – a mordantly dark comedy that operates in similar territory to The Addams Family in its tale of a family that operates a shop selling items of despatch to the suicidally minded

Curdled (1996)

Curdled (1996) poster
Rating: ★★★
Forensic Cleaner Meets Serial Killer/Black Comedy

A Quentin Tarantino produced black comedy about a forensic cleaner that is charmed by a serial killer who has returned to the crime scene. An indie film that not many people saw at the time.

An American Werewolf in London (1981)

An American Werewolf in London (1981) poster
Rating: ★★★
Modern Werewolf

John Landis brings the werewolf film into the modern era with this revisionist work where a modern character is forced to confront it as real, while depicting the transformation with an arsenal of top-drawer effects.

Death Becomes Her (1992)

Death Becomes Her (1992) poster
Rating: ★★★
Youth Serum Black Comedy

Robert Zemeckis film about an immortality treatment that digs a knife into Hollywood beauty treatments with a blackly funny knife. Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn have huge fun playing to the gallery and upstaging one another

Death Race 2000 (1975)

Death Race 2000 (1975) poster
Rating: ★★★
Future Road Race/Black Comedy

Satiric hit produced by Roger Corman, a spoof of Rollerball, with David Carradine as a driver in a futuristic road race where points are won by running down pedestrians. Also featuring a young unknown Sylvester Stallone

Gravy (2015)

Gravy (2015) poster
Rating: ★★★
Psychos Imprison Staff of a Restaurant to Kill and Eat Them/Black Comedy

Three psychos who imprison the employees of a restaurant announcing they are going to kill and then cook all of them as a gourmet meal. A film made with a devastatingly black sense of humour

The League of Gentlemen’s Apocalypse (2005)

The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse (2005) poster
Rating: ★★½
TV Characters Enter the Real World

Film spinoff from the popular British comedy series sees the familiar characters entering the real world to meet their creators and deal with the cancellation of the show

Apartment Zero (1988)

Apartment Zero (1988) poster
Rating: ★★½
Sinister Roommate/Weird Psychological Games

Psychological thriller where an uptight Colin Firth gets a handsomely charming roommate in Hart Bochner who proceeds to seduce everybody in the building with sinister intent

Mad Bomber in Love (1992)

Mad Bomber in Love (1992) poster
Rating: ★★½
Psycho Roommate Black Comedy

A rather amusing Australian black comedy made very low key starring Craig Pearce as a mad bomber who makes all of his flatmates prisoner

Destroy All Neighbors (2024)

Destroy All Neighbors (2024) poster
Rating: ★★½
Black Comedy/People Won’t Stay Dead

A black comedy that comes in a very broad tone concerning an ordinary man trying to record an album who accidentally kills people around him only for them to refuse to stay dead

Eddie the Sleepwalking Cannibal (2012)

Eddie the Sleepwalking Cannibal (2012) poster
Rating: ★★½
Sleepwalking Cannibalism/Black Comedy

Rather peculiar film about a man who becomes a cannibal whenever he sleepwalks and an artist who finds inspiration at the sight of the dead bodies. This taps a rich vein of black comedy

Cabin Boy (1994)

Cabin Boy (1994) poster
Rating: ★★½
Idiot's Absurdist Adventures

A conte cruel that delights in piling humiliations onto obnoxious rich kid Chris Elliott who is shanghaied aboard a ship. This comes in an absurdist vein not dissimilar to the works of producer Tim Burton

End of Days, Inc. (2015)

End of Days, Inc. (2015) poster
Rating: ★★½
Office Workers Prepare for the End of the World

A comedy in which office staff working overtime gradually realise their efforts are in preparation for the end of the world. This needed more of a dark bite to fully work but has occasional amusement

Parents (1989)

Parents (1989) poster
Rating: ★★
Paranoia Comedy/Boy Thinks His Parents Are Cannibals

Bizarre black comedy directed by actor Bob Balaban that takes place in a paranoid parody of 1950s normalcy about a boy who believes his parents are cannibals

Stuff (1999)

Stuff (1999) poster
Rating: ★★
Resurrection Ring/Black Comedy

Canadian-made black comedy about a ring that can revive the dead

Songs from the Second Floor (2000)

Songs from the Second Floor (2000) poster
Rating: ★★
Surreal Vignettes

From Swedish director Roy Andersson, a series of plotless, surreal vignettes pitched with black humour

Silence, Ça Tue (2008)

Silence, Ca Tue (2008) poster
Rating: ★★
Murderous Filmmakers Mockumentary

Belgian-made black comedy where a filmmaker frustrated with trying to raise funding starts shooting producers and filming the result

Suburban Gothic (2014)

Suburban Gothic (2014) poster
Rating: ★★
Middle-Class Satire/Haunting

From the director of Excision, another film that satirically digs its claws into middle-class values but there is the feeling we have seen all of this before and the film fails to provide anything funny. Added to this is a barely scary ghost plot the film occasionally remembers to get back to

A Fantastic Fear of Everything (2012)

A Fantastic Fear of Everything (2012) poster
Rating: ★★
Writer's Paranoia/Black Comedy

Featuring Simon Pegg as a paranoid writer seeing sinister happenings everywhere. This should have been a darkly funny comedy but the film winds everything up to a shrilly hysteric fever pitch

The ‘Burbs (1989)

The 'Burbs (1989) poster
Rating: ★★
Suburban Paranoia Black Comedy

Joe Dante black comedy about a neighbourhood where everybody becomes paranoid about the weird new people moved in. The film’s bite gets lots amid everything being pitched at a clumsily shrill level of hysteria

The Cable Guy (1996)

The Cable Guy (1996) poster
Rating: ★★
Over-Friendly Stalker Black Comedy

Ben Stiller directed comedy with Jim Carrey playing a stalkerish cable installer who makes Matthew Broderick’s life a misery. Carrey’s fans didn’t seem to want to see him play psycho and this was his only flop of this period

The Cottage (2008)

The Cottage (2008) poster
Rating: ★★
Kidnapping Comedy/Backwoods Brutality

Andy Serkis and Reece Shearsmith are inept kidnappers in this black caper/horror comedy – imagine something like A Life Less Ordinary peopled with characters from a Guy Ritchie crime drama

The Dark Backward (1991)

The Dark Backward (1991) poster
Rating: ★★
Gonzo Comedy/Man Grows a Third Arm

A really strange comedy with Judd Nelson as a socially inept man who tries to make it as a stand-up comedy act after growing a third arm out of his back. Audiences scratched their heads and the film bombed