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List of 18A comedies, ranked from best to worst with movie trailers when available. This list takes the best 18A comedies and pits them against each other to see once and for all what the greatest 18A Comedy movie of all time is. This list of popular 18A comedies includes information like who directed the film, when it was released and which actors starred in the movie. If you think the top 18A Comedy movie isn't as high as it should be then be sure to vote it up so it can take its rightful place among the other great 18A Comedy films on this list. If you're trying to find a specific 18A Comedy film you can search this list and filter to find what you're looking for.

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  • My Worst Nightmare
    1
    Isabelle Huppert, Virginie Efira, Bernard Frédéric
    8 votes
    • Released: 2011
    • Directed by: Anne Fontaine
    My Worst Nightmare is a 2011 comedy romance film written by Anne Fontaine and Nicolas Mercier and directed by Anne Fontaine.
  • Juan of the Dead
    2
    Andrea Duro, Luis Alberto García, Blanca Rosa Blanco
    6 votes
    • Released: 2011
    • Directed by: Alejandro Brugués
    Juan of the Dead is a Spanish-Cuban comedy zombie film written and directed by Alejandro Brugués. in 2010. Coproduction by La Zanfoña Producciones, Producciones de la 5ta Avenida, with the participation of the ICAIC Canal Sur and Televisión Española. The film won the Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film in 2012.
  • God Bless America
    3
    Larry Miller, Tom Kenny, Sandra Vergara
    5 votes
    • Released: 2011
    • Directed by: Bobcat Goldthwait
    God Bless America is a 2011 dark comedy film that combines elements of political satire with black humor. The film was written and directed by Bobcat Goldthwait, and stars Joel Murray and Tara Lynne Barr. God Bless America premiered on September 9, 2011, at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival, and was released On Demand on April 6, 2012 and in theaters on May 11, 2012. The DVD for the film was released on 9 July 2012.

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  • Porfirio
    4
    Jarlinsson Ramirez, Porfirio Ramirez Aldana, Yor Jasbleidy Santos
    1 votes
    • Released: 2011
    • Directed by: Alejandro Landes
    Porfirio is a 2011 Colombian drama film directed by Alejandro Landes. The film premiered at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival and subsequently screened at other festivals including Toronto and Maryland. The film is based on the real-life story of Porfirio Ramirez, who is cast to play himself. Porfirio is paraplegic after being shot by a rogue police officer.
  • Year of the Carnivore
    5
    Cristin Milioti, Kevin McDonald, Will Sasso
    2 votes
    • Released: 2009
    • Directed by: Sook-Yin Lee
    Year of the Carnivore is a 2009 Canadian romantic comedy film about a grocery store detective with a crush on a man who rejects her because she has too little sexual experience. Year of the Carnivore is Sook-Yin Lee's feature directorial debut and it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival as a Canada First selection.
  • Solitary Man
    6
    Michael Douglas, Mary-Louise Parker, Jenna Fischer
    3 votes
    • Released: 2009
    • Directed by: Brian Koppelman, David Levien
    A series of bad decisions upends car dealer Ben Kalmen's (Michael Douglas) business, his wandering eye costs him his marriage to Nancy (Susan Sarandon), and he has to relocate from a grand home to a tiny flat. Even Ben's current girlfriend Jordan (Mary-Louise Parker) knows he's far from perfect. But a hastily planned trip to Boston -- he's showing Jordan's teen daughter, Allyson (Imogen Poots), one of the city's many colleges -- just might rouse Ben from his losing streak.

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