1. 21 Jump Street
21 Jump Street follows Schmidt and Jenko, two high school friends who are assigned to a special undercover unit called 21 Jump Street. Their mission: infiltrate a local high school to bust a major drug ring distributing synthetic drugs to students.
Swapping their guns and badges for backpacks and textbooks, the two are thrust back into the high school environment they thought they'd left behind. But adjusting to this new life proves difficult, especially when they must take down a dangerous and clever drug lord who’s even more dangerous than they expected.

2. Zoolander
The film follows Zoolander, a handsome male model from a working-class mining family who discovers that modeling, with its glitzy lifestyle and expensive fragrances, suits him far more than a life with a pickaxe. Leaving home for the city, he enters the glamorous yet dangerous world of high-fashion modeling. After losing a major competition to his rival Hans (Owen Wilson), Zoolander, feeling defeated, is manipulated into becoming part of a conspiracy to assassinate the Prime Minister of Malaysia. The Prime Minister’s intention to abolish cheap labor for Western fashion brands sets the stage for a twisted plot. As the story unfolds, shocking secrets about fashion conglomerates and the assassination of President Kennedy begin to surface.
The plot thickens as Interpol enlists Zoolander and his unlikely sidekick to help solve a string of murders targeting the world’s most famous stars, including Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, Usher, and Demi Lovato. The common thread among the victims? They all struck the signature “Blue Steel” pose that Derek invented years ago.

3. Grimsby Brothers
The Brothers Grimsby is a hilarious comedy film released by Sony in early 2016. A year prior, the studio also released a satirical comedy about North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, which sparked mixed reactions but was widely praised for its humor.
The story of The Grimsby Brothers follows two siblings, Nobby Butcher (Sacha Baron Cohen) and his long-lost brother, who turns out to be a secret agent. Nobby, a well-meaning but foolish man from the town of Grimsby in Northern England, reconnects with his brother in an attempt to save the world from a deadly virus, with the villain, played by Penelope Cruz, attempting to unleash chaos.
From the mind of Sacha Baron Cohen, the creator of Borat and Bruno, comes Grimsby—a spy comedy action film that adds to the recent wave of spy-themed movies like Spy and Kingsman: The Secret Service. The plot follows two brothers who were separated as children when their parents died; one is Nobby, a rough-around-the-edges guy with a big heart living in Grimsby with his girlfriend (Rebel Wilson) and their 11 children, and the other is Sebastian, a MI6 agent. The two reunite when Nobby discovers his brother is involved in high-level espionage, though Nobby’s interference causes chaos in Sebastian's secret world.

4. The Boss Baby
The Boss Baby is a comedy about 7-year-old Tim, who had been living a perfect, carefree life until a life-changing event happens: he suddenly gets a new baby brother and must learn to be an older sibling. Tim, who was always the center of his parents' attention, now has to share their love and affection.
Things take a bizarre turn when his new baby brother turns out to be more than just a regular baby. This 'Boss Baby' acts like an adult, talking in a mature voice and behaving like a little gangster. The mystery behind this baby and his purpose in the family forms the crux of the story. What is the Boss Baby's true mission, and what is he really after?

5. Dirty Grandpa
Dirty Grandpa is a 2016 American comedy film about a lawyer who takes his party-loving grandfather on a wild trip to Florida for spring break. Directed by Dan Mazer and written by John Phillips, the film stars Robert De Niro, Zac Efron, Aubrey Plaza, and Zoey Deutch.
The story centers on Jason, a lawyer who is about to get married, and his free-spirited grandfather Dick Kelly. Before tying the knot, Dick persuades Jason to enjoy his last days of bachelorhood by joining him on a raucous spring break party in Florida. What ensues is a wild adventure filled with unexpected twists and hilarious moments.

6. The Mastermind
The Conspirator is a 2010 historical mystery drama directed by Robert Redford, based on an original screenplay by James D. Solomon. The film marks Redford's debut in this genre.
The story follows David, a young man eager to change his life and find happiness with his girlfriend Kelly Campbell. However, he becomes entangled in a reckless plan to rob a bank of 17 million dollars. Unfortunately for David, his partners in crime are a bunch of bumbling criminals led by Steve Chambers, making the entire heist absurdly funny yet tragic. The film promises to deliver a mixture of laughter and sympathy. Don't miss The Mastermind!

7. Bachelor’s Declaration
Bachelor's Declaration is a film that explores the dating lives of five single women in New York. One of them, Julie, is writing a book about how single women manage their lives around the world. Sponsored by Yahoo, Julie embarks on a global journey to interview women and gather material for her book.
While Julie is traveling, her four friends are navigating their own dating lives back in New York. The story unfolds with flirtations, marriages, and the romantic expectations from Julie’s trip.
However, when she returns home and reconnects with her friends, she finds herself back in the familiar routines of everyday life: risky divorces, forbidden office romances, comfortable but dull relationships, and pets replacing boyfriends.

8. Father-in-Law vs. Son-in-Law
Father-in-Law vs. Son-in-Law is a comedy about Ned, a conservative man who is deeply devoted to his family. During the holiday season, he visits his daughter at college, where he meets her boyfriend, Laird, a wealthy and carefree young man with a completely opposite personality to Ned’s. Laird is laid-back, lacks any sense of structure, and refuses to follow any rules.
Thus begins Ned’s nightmare, as the 'wars' between the two men escalate, wreaking havoc on his family life. The first encounter with his future son-in-law is nothing short of shocking: Laird greets the family in an absurdly casual manner, wearing nothing but shorts, a bare chest, tattoos, and casually swearing as if it were second nature.
Initially seen as a reckless and silly character, Ned is stunned to discover that this free-spirited man is, in fact, a real billionaire.

9. The Heat
The Heat is a hilarious story about FBI agent Sarah Ashburn and cop Shannon Mullins, who team up for a mission. Sarah is sharp, cautious, and highly intelligent, while Shannon is impulsive and quick-tempered. Initially, they can't stand each other, but as they get to know each other, things begin to change.
In the end, they form an unlikely but highly effective partnership. Shannon's impulsive nature leads to several hilariously chaotic situations, while their contrasting personalities and appearances somehow come together perfectly when they successfully capture a notorious drug lord. Their dedication to the job has made their collaboration a brilliant success.

10. The Fake Fiancée
The Fake Fiancée tells the story of Danny, a plastic surgeon who, 20 years ago, was happily preparing to marry the love of his life. Unfortunately, his marriage fell apart, and heartbroken, he wandered the streets wearing his wedding ring. To his surprise, women started assuming he was married, thinking he must be different from the other playboys they had dated. They were easily charmed by him.
Danny was shocked by this discovery, and soon he couldn't bear to part with his fake wedding ring. But, just like the boy who cried wolf, Danny's little lie soon spiraled out of control when he met the woman of his dreams, Palmer, a stunning teacher. When Palmer found the fake ring in his pocket, Danny realized the consequences of his playful deceit.
