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If you haven't seen this hilarious Will Ferrell comedy yet, you need to log on to Netflix right now and fix that.
These Netflix shows aren't necessarily the most popular, but that doesn't mean they aren't totally worth your time.
Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker are headed to Netflix next month as the hit 'Rush Hour' action trilogy finds a new streaming home.
Based on a Saturday Night Live sketch, this sci-fi comedy includes almost every 90s comedian and it's a great way to spend an afternoon.
Netflix has officially released one of the most anticipated comedy sequels ever, a little over a year since it was announced.
One of the best Netflix comedies you can really laugh along with. 2. The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (Image credit: Netflix) Year: 2018 Director(s): Ethan Coen, Joel Coen Available on: Netflix US/UK.
Ethan Anderton of SlashFilm says Happy Gilmore 2 takes a big swing but completely whiffs it by doing something unforgivable in the opening sequence from which it can never recover. The sequel is, per the critic, “a poor excuse for nostalgic comedy, and you'd have more fun getting a colonoscopy with a rake.” Anderton gives it a 2 out of 10, writing:
Morgan was supposed to be hawking Premier jewelry, a now defunct sell-at-parties brand started by a Christian couple in Texas, but instead she was joking about life as a stay-at-home mom in rural Tennessee.
Cameron Diaz is continuing to stretch her acting muscles. The actress is staying in the Netflix game with a starring role in the upcoming Jake Szymanski-directed action-comedy Bad Day, PEOPLE confirms. Per The Hollywood Reporter, the movie will begin shooting this fall in New York and New Jersey.
Netflix's much-loved comedy Resident Alien has been brutally axed after four series - with fans left devastated by the sudden news ahead of the sci-fi show's big finale