Crime comedy movies have a knack for keeping us on the edge of our seats, but when humor hijacks the film, you’ve got a recipe for some good fun. Buckle up, as we run through the 10 best crime comedy movies on Reveel that are so hilarious that you’ll forget that they are breaking the law.
1. Murder Bury Win
Playing with crime has never been so literal. Murder Bury Win takes game night to a whole new level with a darkly comedic twist that will leave you pondering your next move.
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2. Policë Për Kokë
Xhino is a rookie police officer with one objective in his life. To make his late father proud. His career will make a big turn once he meets for the first time his new partner, the infamous detective Maksimilian Murati.
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3. Rent Do
Rich, Winnie and Pete are roommates and reluctant best friends. When each one is unceremoniously fired on the same day, Winnie takes matters into her own hands, forcing all three into hiding. Paying rent becomes the least of their concerns. Rent Do pokes fun at unemployment with a criminally comical twist.
4. Bad Romance
Loners unite! Or rather, don’t. “Bad Romance” spins the noir genre on its head as our eye-poppingly socially inept lead turns a tale of vengeance for his wife’s murder into a misadventure of misconnections and missteps.
5. How I Dumped My Ex-Boyfriend’s Body
It’s the deadpan meets the deceased in this dark comedy that’ll have you cackling over cadavers. When Maxine’s breakup strategy proves too final, high jinks and body bags become the game of the day.
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6. Low Heat
Heat up the humor with a simmering film peppered with quirky characters. Low Heat is a witty urban comedy that involves a diverse cast of love, law & crime.
7. Settling Down
Suburbia’s never been more deadly—or delightful. In Settling Down, accidental hires, bumbling cops, and a real estate deal you’ve got to see to believe, make for a comedy with killer potential.
8. The Holy Fail
The Holy Fail is an Irish comedy about four friends who rob a safe in an attempt to save a marriage. Packing more punches than a chapel’s confession booth, this film is a divine comedy bound to leave you feeling blessed with laughter.
9. Sons & Broken Noses
If botched robberies and misadventurous get your giggles going, then “Sons & Broken Noses” is the caper-comedy you’ve been waiting for. Brace yourself for the twists!
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10. The Investigators
Two clumsy P.I’s put their crime fighting grit to the test while navigating through their dysfunctional brotherly bond. Roll out the yellow tape for some laughs with two detective brothers who redefine sleuthing with a side of slapstick.
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