If you loved the wild, chaotic fun of Game Night, you’re probably on the hunt for more movies that mix hilarious antics with a dash of suspense.
Picture this: a bunch of regular folks getting sucked into the most ridiculous, over-the-top situations, all while trying to keep their cool (and maybe even save the day). Whether it’s quirky heists, mistaken identities, or laugh-out-loud action scenes, these movies like Game Night, will deliver nonstop entertainment with crazy twists you won’t see coming.
Get ready for a rollercoaster of laughs, because these films definitely keep you on your toes!
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Knives Out
When wealthy mystery writer, Harlan Thrombey is found dead in his mansion after his 85th birthday party. The police think it might be suicide, but a private detective named Benoit Blanc is hired to investigate further because something doesn’t seem right.
Benoit Blanc interviews Harlan’s dysfunctional family, who all had motives for wanting him dead. The family members include his children, grandchildren, and in-laws, each with their own secrets and grudges. As Blanc digs deeper, he uncovers lies, hidden agendas, and surprising connections among the family members.
Meanwhile, Marta, Harlan’s kind nurse, becomes a key figure in the investigation. She has a unique condition that makes her vomit if she lies, which leads to some interesting revelations. The movie follows Blanc’s investigation as he pieces together the clues to solve the mystery of Harlan’s death.
21 Jump Street
Schmidt and Jenko are two young cops who are sent undercover to a high school to stop a new dr*g that is spreading among the students. They have to pretend to be teenagers and fit in with the high school crowd, which is harder than they expected.
Schmidt, who was a nerd in high school, starts to enjoy the social scene and becomes popular. Jenko, who was a jock, has trouble fitting in with the new generation of students. They switch roles from their own high school days and face funny and awkward situations as they try to blend in.
While trying to track down the source of the drug, Schmidt and Jenko deal with high school drama, parties, and the pressures of their undercover mission. Their friendship is tested as they navigate this crazy assignment, trying to bust the drug ring while keeping their true identities a secret.
Horrible Bosses
Three friends, Nick, Dale, and Kurt, all hate their jobs because of their terrible bosses. Nick’s boss, Dave, is a cruel and manipulative manager who makes his life miserable. Dale’s boss, Dr. Julia, is a dentist who sexually harasses him. Kurt’s boss, Bobby, is a lazy and incompetent man who inherited the company and is ruining it.
The friends are so fed up with their bosses that they jokingly discuss how much better their lives would be if their bosses were gone. Eventually, their frustration leads them to seriously consider getting rid of their bosses for good. They meet a shady ex-con named Motherfucker Jones who offers them advice on how to pull off the plan.
As they try to put their plan into action, they get involved in a series of funny and unexpected situations. Their lack of experience and bad luck lead to numerous complications and misunderstandings. The movie follows their chaotic and comedic journey as they navigate their wild scheme to deal with their horrible bosses.
This Is the End
This Is the End kicks off like your typical Hollywood night—famous people, wild parties, and all kinds of shenanigans. Jay Baruchel flies into LA to hang out with his buddy Seth Rogen, and before you know it, they’re at a star-studded bash at James Franco’s ridiculous mansion. Everything’s going fine until, BAM! The ground shakes, people get sucked into the sky, and the world suddenly decides it’s time for the apocalypse. But not the chill, end-of-the-world party they expected—more like fire, chaos, and people running for their lives.
Now, our “heroes” (aka a bunch of clueless celebrities) are stuck inside Franco’s fortress, trying to figure out what in the name of all things crazy is going on outside. We’re talking fire, demons, and all kinds of biblical madness. Meanwhile, inside, things aren’t much better. Ego battles, food shortages, and general absurdity unfold as these guys—Franco, Rogen, Baruchel, Jonah Hill, Craig Robinson, and Danny McBride—try to survive not only the apocalypse but each other.
As tensions rise and supplies run low, the group realizes they need to leave the safety of the house to try and figure out what’s happening. But between their wild personalities and the terrifying chaos outside, nothing is going smoothly. Things get weirder, grosser, and absolutely funnier as they’re forced to confront the dangers of the apocalypse—and the drama of being trapped together.
And there you have them, folks, the best movies like Game Night that are sure to deliver nonstop entertainment with crazy twists, quirky heists, mistaken identities, and laugh-out-loud action scenes that even you won’t see coming!