The Best PG-13 Workplace Comedies

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List of PG-13 workplace comedies, ranked from best to worst with movie trailers when available. This list takes the best PG-13 workplace comedies and pits them against each other to see once and for all what the greatest PG-13 Workplace Comedy movie of all time is. This list of popular PG-13 workplace comedies includes information like who directed the film, when it was released and which actors starred in the movie. If you think the top PG-13 Workplace 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 PG-13 Workplace Comedy films on this list. If you're trying to find a specific PG-13 Workplace Comedy film you can search this list and filter to find what you're looking for.

List is made up of many different movies, including Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy and Barbershop.

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What kind of directors have worked on PG-13 Workplace Comedy movies in the past? Woody Allen and Adam McKay both have, as have other great directors.

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  • Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
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    Will Ferrell, Christina Applegate, Paul Rudd
    9 votes
    • Released: 2004
    • Directed by: Adam McKay
    Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, a comedy set in the 1970s, features Will Ferrell as egotistical news anchor, Ron Burgundy. This San Diego star is thrown off his throne when ambitious reporter Veronica Corningstone (Christina Applegate) challenges the male-dominated industry. Directed by Adam McKay, this laugh-out-loud film showcases an ensemble cast including Paul Rudd and Steve Carell. It's a comedic exploration of gender dynamics in the workplace, wrapped up in absurd humor and vintage fashion. The film was nominated for two MTV Movie Awards, further cementing its cult status.

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  • Barbershop
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    Ice Cube, Anthony Anderson, Cedric the Entertainer
    8 votes
    • Released: 2002
    • Directed by: Tim Story
    A smart comedy about a day in the life of a barbershop on the south side of Chicago. Calvin (Ice Cube), who inherited the struggling business from his deceased father, views the shop as nothing but a burden and a waste of his time. After selling the shop to a local loan shark, Calvin slowly begins to see his father's vision and legacy and struggles with the notion that he just sold it out.

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  • The Devil Wears Prada
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    Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Adrian Grenier
    5 votes
    • Released: 2006
    • Directed by: David Frankel
    The Devil Wears Prada, a drama-comedy directed by David Frankel, showcases the fashion world's thrilling yet cutthroat landscape. The film features Andrea Sachs (Anne Hathaway), a budding journalist who lands a demanding job as an assistant to the ruthless editor-in-chief of Runway magazine, Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep). As Andrea navigates through high-fashion chaos and Miranda's relentless expectations, she wrestles with her identity and integrity. Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci co-star, adding depth to this tale of ambition and sacrifice. This Oscar-nominated film offers a peek into the glitz and glamour cloaking the fashion industry's merciless reality.

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  • Barbershop 2: Back in Business
    4
    Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer, Sean Patrick Thomas
    5 votes
    • Released: 2004
    • Directed by: Kevin Rodney Sullivan
    This sequel to the 2002 film returns to the Chicago barbershop owned by Calvin Palmer Jr. (Ice Cube). His employees -- Isaac (Troy Garity), Terri (Eve), Ricky (Michael Ealy), Dinka (Leonard Earl Howze) and Kenard -- have their own personal and workplace problems, and a new barbershop called Nappy Cutz has moved in across the street. As Calvin tries to change the character of his business, Nappy Cutz and gentrification become a threat to the surrounding community.

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  • What Women Want
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    Mel Gibson, Helen Hunt, Marisa Tomei
    6 votes
    • Released: 2000
    • Directed by: Nancy Meyers
    In the romantic comedy What Women Want, Nick Marshall (Mel Gibson), a chauvinistic advertising executive, gains an unexpected ability to hear women's thoughts after a freak accident. While initially disconcerted, he realizes this newfound skill can be used to his advantage both in his personal life and at work, especially with his tough boss Darcy Maguire (Helen Hunt). As he navigates through this peculiar situation, Nick begins to understand and respect women in a way he never has before, leading to an unforeseen transformation. The film interestingly explores themes of gender dynamics and empathy.

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  • Two Weeks Notice
    6
    Sandra Bullock, Hugh Grant, Alicia Witt
    4 votes
    • Released: 2002
    • Directed by: Marc Lawrence
    Dedicated environmental lawyer Lucy Kelson (Sandra Bullock) goes to work for billionaire George Wade (Hugh Grant) as part of a deal to preserve a community center. Indecisive and weak-willed George grows dependent on Lucy's guidance on everything from legal matters to clothing. Exasperated, Lucy gives notice and picks Harvard graduate June Carter (Alicia Witt) as her replacement. As Lucy's time at the firm nears an end, she grows jealous of June and has second thoughts about leaving George.

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