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Top 20 Horror Comedy Movies That'll Make You Scream and Laugh

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Entertainment - April 27th 2025, 17:00 GMT+2
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Beetlejuice (1988)

Say his name three times and brace yourself for the most chaotic wedding crasher in cinematic history. Beetlejuice is the ghost with the most, played by Michael Keaton in a career-defining role that’s equal parts manic energy and offbeat charm. Directed by Tim Burton, this spooky comedy mixes stop-motion, striped suits, and existential afterlife bureaucracy into something strangely delightful. Winona Ryder rocks her goth girl era as Lydia Deetz, a teenager who makes talking to ghosts look like a lifestyle choice. There’s also Catherine O’Hara giving us interior design meets nervous breakdown. It’s creepy, it’s kooky, and honestly, it made death look kind of… fun? | © Warner Bros.

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Shaun of the Dead (2004)

When your apocalypse survival strategy starts with “go to the pub,” you know you're in for a very British zombie flick. Shaun of the Dead follows Simon Pegg’s slacker-turned-savior Shaun, who’s just trying to win back his ex and maybe not get eaten in the process. Along for the pint is Nick Frost as the world’s most lovable bad influence. Edgar Wright directs with precision and panache, turning cricket bats and corner shops into comedic gold. You’ll laugh, you’ll scream, and you’ll weirdly relate to a world falling apart while you're still in your pajamas. It's the rom-zom-com you didn’t know you needed. | © Universal Pictures / StudioCanal

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Zombieland (2009)

Double Tap. Cardio. Beware of bathrooms. These are just a few survival rules in Zombieland, a movie that treats the zombie apocalypse like a twisted scavenger hunt with a cheat sheet. Jesse Eisenberg plays the neurotic hero, Emma Stone is the coolest con artist in a crisis, and Woody Harrelson is on a holy quest for Twinkies that’s more spiritual than you’d expect. Add Abigail Breslin and one unforgettable cameo by Bill Murray – yes, that scene – and you’ve got a road trip comedy with guts… literally. It's gory, hilarious, and oddly heartwarming. Who knew the end of the world could be so much fun? | © Columbia Pictures

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American Psycho (2000)

Ah yes, nothing says horror-comedy quite like a yuppie with a skincare routine and a chainsaw. American Psycho follows Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman, the most terrifying Wall Street bro since… ever. With his monologues about Huey Lewis and the News and his disturbingly perfect business card, Bateman is the kind of character you’re horrified by and fascinated with. It’s satire so sharp, it could slice through an Armani suit. Willem Dafoe, Jared Leto, and Reese Witherspoon round out the cast, adding layers of clueless privilege and glossy dysfunction. This one’s for the dark humor connoisseurs who laugh nervously and check their locks at night. | © Lions Gate Films

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The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)

Come up to the lab… and see what’s on the slab! The Rocky Horror Picture Show isn’t just a movie – it’s a glitter-soaked, fishnet-fueled rite of passage. Tim Curry owns the screen (and your soul) as Dr. Frank-N-Furter, a “sweet transvestite” from Transylvania with a flair for musical numbers and making things very awkward, very fast. Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick play the naive lovebirds caught in this campy fever dream, and let’s not forget Meat Loaf bursting in on a motorcycle like it’s casual. This cult classic is so delightfully deranged, it's inspired decades of midnight screenings and questionable costume choices. Don’t dream it – be it. | © 20th Century Fox

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Evil Dead Series

Chainsaws, demons, and questionable cabin choices – The Evil Dead series is horror-comedy in its purest, bloodiest form. What started as a low-budget splatterfest directed by a young Sam Raimi evolved into a genre-defining saga, thanks in large part to Bruce Campbell’s chin… and also his iconic portrayal of Ash Williams, the ultimate one-liner-slinging, Deadite-slaying antihero. Whether it’s the OG terror of The Evil Dead (1981), the slapstick brilliance of Evil Dead II (1987), or the medieval mayhem of Army of Darkness (1992), this franchise swings wildly (and gleefully) between gore and giggles. Bonus points for the TV spin-off Ash vs Evil Dead, which just kept the chaos coming. Groovy. | © Renaissance Pictures / New Line Cinema / Starz

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Jennifer's Body (2009)

Hell hath no fury like a cheerleader possessed. In Jennifer’s Body, Megan Fox plays the titular teen dream turned demonic nightmare with a perfect blend of sass, seduction, and a dash of existential angst. Written by Diablo Cody (fresh off Juno), the movie didn’t get its due when it dropped, but the girls and the gays have since reclaimed it as a feminist cult classic. Amanda Seyfried is the awkward bestie, and their chemistry is half the horror, half the heartbreak. With razor-sharp dialogue and enough blood to ruin your prom dress, this one’s for anyone who’s ever said “I’m not like other girls”... and maybe meant it literally. | © 20th Century Fox

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Ready or Not (2019)

'Til death do us part? More like til rich in-laws hunt you for sport. In Ready or Not, Samara Weaving delivers scream queen perfection as a newlywed who survives her wedding night in the most chaotic way possible – by playing deadly hide-and-seek with her husband's Satan-worshiping family. With bloody thrills, a biting sense of humor, and some sharp commentary on class and tradition, it’s like Clue had a baby with The Purge. Andie MacDowell joins the madness as a crossbow-wielding matriarch you wouldn’t want at game night. Spoiler: the bride might be wearing Converse by the end, but she walks away like a queen. | © Fox Searchlight Pictures

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The Menu (2022)

Ever been to a restaurant so pretentious it felt dangerous? The Menu takes that feeling and marinates it in murder. Anya Taylor-Joy is our outsider-in-a-sea-of-elitism, while Nicholas Hoult plays her insufferable foodie date with the enthusiasm of a man who’s about to die for sous vide. Ralph Fiennes serves up a perfectly terrifying turn as Chef Slowik, whose tasting menu comes with a side of psychological torment. With every course, the stakes get higher (and the guests get fewer), all while skewering foodie culture, class obsession, and the horror of bad Yelp reviews. Bon appétit, if you dare. | © Searchlight Pictures

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Happy Death Day (2017)

It’s Groundhog Day – but make it bloody. In Happy Death Day, Jessica Rothe stars as Tree (yes, that’s her name), a college student who keeps waking up to relive her murder over and over again, like a twisted sorority nightmare. The film balances slasher scares with genuine laughs, and Rothe's performance turns what could’ve been a gimmick into a surprisingly charming scream-fest. There’s a baby-faced killer on the loose (literally – it's a mask), but also enough character growth and campus chaos to make you root for Tree through every deadly do-over. It’s meta, messy, and a whole lot of fun. | © Universal Pictures

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Little Shop of Horrors (1986)

What do you get when you mix a nerdy florist, a carnivorous plant, and some catchy show tunes? A blooming good time, that’s what. Little Shop of Horrors stars Rick Moranis as Seymour, a shy plant shop worker who accidentally discovers his potted pal has a taste for human blood. The plant, Audrey II, steals the show with its sass and appetite, voiced to perfection by Levi Stubbs. Ellen Greene shines as the squeaky-voiced Audrey, and let’s not forget Steve Martin as a leather-clad, sadistic dentist that haunts everyone’s childhood. Add a cameo parade including Bill Murray and John Candy, and you’ve got yourself a horror musical that hits all the right (and wrong) notes. | © The Geffen Company / Warner Bros.

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Tremors (1990)

Imagine living in a sleepy desert town where the biggest threat is running out of beer – until giant underground worms decide to crash the party. Tremors is a creature feature with serious charm and a surprising amount of laughs. Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward make an iconic odd couple, trying to outwit what basically amounts to deadly dirt snakes with a grudge. Reba McEntire and Michael Gross as survivalist couple goals? Yes, please. Between the slapstick scares and surprisingly smart monster logic (they sense vibrations!), it’s like Jaws in the desert… only with way more denim. | © Universal Pictures

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Tucker & Dale vs. Evil (2010)

Tucker and Dale just wanted to fix up their vacation cabin in peace – but horror tropes had other plans. This brilliant twist on the “backwoods hillbilly” cliché flips the script, making our supposed villains into the most lovable, unlucky rednecks you’ll ever meet. Played hilariously by Alan Tudyk and Tyler Labine, the duo gets mistaken for killers by a bunch of panicked college kids who somehow keep dying in the most unfortunate, Final Destination-y ways. It’s gory, it’s goofy, and it makes you question every time you’ve judged a flannel-wearing man with an axe. Justice for Tucker and Dale, honestly. | © Magnet Releasing

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Mandy (2018)

If you’ve ever wondered what it looks like when Nicolas Cage goes full Nic Cage with a chainsaw duel and a goblet of LSD, Mandy is your fever dream come true. This neon-soaked nightmare of a film is equal parts art house and grindhouse, drenched in synth, blood, and pure uncut rage. Cage plays Red, a man on a revenge bender after a cult (led by Linus Roache, dripping with delusions) kills the love of his life, Mandy. The visuals are hypnotic, the violence is operatic, and at some point, you’re just vibing with the madness. Is it horror? Is it comedy? Who cares – Cage is screaming, and it’s glorious. | © RLJE Films

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Totally Killer (2023)

Time travel meets slasher flick in Totally Killer, a movie that asks: What if Back to the Future but with a serial killer? Kiernan Shipka stars as a modern teen who ends up zapped back to the 1980s, right into the heyday of a mask-wearing murderer. It’s all big hair, mall culture, and surprisingly smart jabs at both Gen Z and ‘80s teen stereotypes. With cheeky kills, clever callbacks, and a script that knows exactly how ridiculous it's being, this one’s a bloody blast. Think Scream meets Hot Tub Time Machine, but nobody’s safe from the knife – or the fashion crimes. | © Amazon Studios / Blumhouse Television

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Lisa Frankenstein (2024)

What happens when you blend a John Hughes rom-com with a resurrection spell and a reanimated corpse who’s way too into eyeliner? You get Lisa Frankenstein, a pastel-drenched horror comedy that’s equal parts quirky and morbid. Kathryn Newton plays Lisa, a teenage misfit who gives new meaning to the phrase “bringing your crush back to life.” And yes, that crush is a Victorian-era corpse played by Cole Sprouse, who grunts his way into your heart with severed limbs and soulful stares. Diablo Cody’s razor-sharp script brings the campy chaos, and Zelda Williams directs with a wink and a love of ‘80s weirdness. It’s delightfully deranged in the best undead way. | © Focus Features

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Braindead (1992)

Before Peter Jackson was winning Oscars and hanging out with hobbits, he made Braindead (aka Dead Alive), the bloodiest, most unhinged horror comedy you’ll ever see – and yes, it’s as gloriously gross as legend says. Set in New Zealand and starring a dweeby mama’s boy played by Timothy Balme, the film kicks off when his overbearing mother gets bitten by a Sumatran rat-monkey (not a euphemism, but maybe it should be). What follows is a goo-splattered descent into zombie madness, lawnmower fights, and intestines with agency. This one doesn’t just cross the line – it eats it, pukes it back up, and slips on it. | © WingNut Films

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Deadstream (2022)

YouTuber horror, but make it hilarious. Deadstream follows a disgraced content creator (played with chaotic perfection by Joseph Winter) who tries to redeem himself by livestreaming a night in a haunted house. Spoiler: it does not go well. This found-footage gem is a delicious roast of influencer culture, jump scares, and every ghost-hunting bro who’s ever said “Did you hear that?” in the dark. Co-directed by Joseph and Vanessa Winter, the film balances cringe and terror with surprising charm and a truly committed performance that includes full-on panic, flailing, and very relatable regret. It’s like Blair Witch had a Twitch channel. | © Shudder / XYZ Films

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Housebound (2014)

When the horror starts after you're sentenced to house arrest at your mom’s place, you know you're in for something special. Housebound is a New Zealand horror comedy that thrives on awkward silences, strange noises, and family dysfunction. Morgana O’Reilly plays Kylie, a moody delinquent who’s forced to shack up with her sweet (but suspiciously nosy) mother, played by Rima Te Wiata. The house might be haunted, or maybe just harboring a secret roommate – it’s hard to tell when the pipes groan and the walls whisper. With whip-smart writing, some solid scares, and a side of Kiwi weirdness, this one’s for anyone who thinks therapy might be scarier than ghosts. | © Semi-Professional Pictures

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Feast (2005)

You want gore? You want guts? You want Henry Rollins in a pink tracksuit? Feast delivers all of that in the most unhinged, unfiltered creature feature you’ve never been warned about. Produced by the Project Greenlight crew (hello, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon), this barroom massacre pits a ragtag group of misfits against flesh-hungry monsters that waste no time. Seriously, characters die faster than you can learn their names – and that’s part of the fun. Balthazar Getty, Jason Mewes, and Navi Rawat round out the cast of mostly-doomed survivors. It’s rude, it’s crude, and it eats all your expectations alive. | © Dimension Films

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Looking for the perfect mix of scares and laughs? Horror comedy movies deliver the best of both worlds – creepy creatures, haunted houses, and supernatural twists, all wrapped in gut-busting humor. Whether you're into zombies with a sense of humor or possessed dolls cracking jokes, this genre has something for every thrill-seeker who doesn’t take their horror too seriously. In this list of the top 20 horror comedy movies, we’ll take you through the funniest frights ever put on screen. From cult classics to modern gems, these films promise chills, chuckles, and unforgettable entertainment.

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Looking for the perfect mix of scares and laughs? Horror comedy movies deliver the best of both worlds – creepy creatures, haunted houses, and supernatural twists, all wrapped in gut-busting humor. Whether you're into zombies with a sense of humor or possessed dolls cracking jokes, this genre has something for every thrill-seeker who doesn’t take their horror too seriously. In this list of the top 20 horror comedy movies, we’ll take you through the funniest frights ever put on screen. From cult classics to modern gems, these films promise chills, chuckles, and unforgettable entertainment.

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