1. The Heat
The Heat ranks among the top 10 highest-grossing films of all time (earning $158,765,527). In this 120-minute comedy, we follow two female cops on a mission from their superiors. The story takes an amusing turn as Sarah Ashburn and Shannon Mullins, despite their differences, team up to catch a criminal with a series of hilarious misadventures.
The funny tale revolves around FBI agent Sarah Ashburn and police officer Shannon Mullins, who work together on a mission. Sarah is smart, sharp, and cautious, while Shannon is impulsive and often moody. Though initially, they don't get along, they gradually start understanding each other. They form an unlikely yet effective partnership. With Shannon's spontaneous nature, she often creates chaotic yet funny situations. Together, these two women, with contrasting personalities and appearances, manage to catch a notorious drug lord, proving that their commitment to the job made them an unbeatable team.

2. Despicable Me (Minions)
Not only popular in the domestic American market, Minions also became a global sensation, grossing over $350 million. With a runtime of 95 minutes, the film was released in 2010. Despicable Me is unforgettable for its adorable and mischievous Minions characters.
To entertain millions of fans worldwide, the silly antics of the Minions have brought endless laughter to moviegoers. Directors Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda set out to create a dedicated film about these hilarious creatures. Featuring voice talent from Sandra Bullock, Jon Hamm, and others, the movie tells the unique origin story of the Minions and the funny situations they create. After Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment released the latest poster, the buzz surrounding Minions - Despicable Me has only grown stronger among animation fans.

3. The Croods: A New Age
This animated movie became one of the highest-grossing films in recent years, released on March 22, 2013. The animated characters created by DreamWorks Animation are full of humor and energy, making viewers feel as if they are in a real-world setting. The soundtrack of The Croods also won the hearts of younger audiences and earned a total box office revenue of $109 million.
Set in the prehistoric era, The Croods features the last surviving family, who live by the strict rules set by their father, Grug: 'Never leave the cave, and never seek out the unknown.' Eep, the curious eldest daughter, longs to explore the world beyond their home. Everything changes when she meets Guy, a fascinating young man with inventions like fire, a belt, and shoes. His discoveries lead the Crood family on an unexpected adventure they never imagined.

4. Ghostbusters
Fans of comedic action films with a touch of the supernatural won’t want to miss this 2016 release. On July 29, two Columbia University students and a businesswoman team up to become ghostbusters. The film has grossed $296 million to date.
The film: Ghostbusters follows a series of paranormal events that lead to the formation of a team dedicated to fighting ghosts and protecting New York City. The comedy also stars 'Thor' Chris Hemsworth as the Ghostbusters' secretary, Andy Garcia as the mayor of New York, and Neil Casey as the film's villain.

5. Stephen Chow’s Comedy Films
Many viewers can’t help but laugh just by mentioning the title of this film series. Divided into several parts, each with a different story, these films not only captivated audiences in China but also gained popularity worldwide. Notable Stephen Chow comedies include: 'The Mermaid,' 'King of Destruction,' 'Final Judgment,' and 'God of Comedy.' Since its debut in 1990, the Stephen Chow comedy series has earned over $250 million globally.
In these films, Stephen Chow plays Sing, a clumsy young man with extraordinary abilities, who travels to China to visit his uncle. Initially, Sing seems like a burden to Tat, but when Tat discovers Sing’s ability to perceive objects in a unique way, he uses Sing’s talent to cause chaos in the gambling world.

6. Even God Must Laugh
Even God Must Laugh is the film that propelled director Jamie Uys to international recognition. Released in 1980, the film follows the life of a tribal man named Xi, who finds a bottle of Coca-Cola that has fallen from the sky. This leads to a series of humorous and chaotic events that keep viewers coming back for more. The film received numerous accolades and achieved impressive global earnings of over $100 million.
The Sho tribe, to which Xi belongs, lives in isolation in the Kalahari Desert, completely unaware of modern society. Trouble arises when a Coca-Cola bottle is dropped by an airplane passenger near their village. Believing it to be a gift from God, the tribe members all attempt to claim and use the bottle. However, their once peaceful lives are disrupted, and they begin to believe the bottle brings misfortune. In the end, Xi decides to throw the bottle away at the ends of the earth to restore balance.

7. 21 Jump Street
21 Jump Street is a hilarious school-themed comedy directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, released in 2012. The movie follows two college friends with wild high school memories who join the police force after graduation. Despite their serious careers, they can't shake their fun-loving personalities. Many scenes capture their struggle to balance their mischievous nature with their duties, leaving the audience laughing through the 109-minute runtime.
The story centers on Schmidt and Jenko, high school friends who are assigned to the special undercover unit called 21 Jump Street. This elite police team infiltrates a high school to break a drug ring. They trade in their weapons and badges for backpacks and briefcases as they return to the familiar halls of their old school, determined to track down the drug kingpins while facing numerous challenges.

18. Central Intelligence
Central Intelligence hit theaters on June 17, 2016. The film follows a CIA agent tasked with taking down sophisticated criminals. Not only did the film exceed box office expectations (grossing over $110 million), but it also gained popularity for starring Dwayne Johnson in the lead role.
The movie is about a dynamic duo who reunite at their high school reunion and soon team up to tackle terrorism. Bob, a CIA agent (played by Dwayne Johnson), is a martial arts expert and a threat to any criminal. Despite his tough exterior, he was once a target for bullying due to his awkward appearance. Kevin Hart, once popular in school, now works as an accountant and looks back on the glory days of his past.

19. Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
The film Mrs. Doubtfire, with a runtime of 120 minutes and a box office gross of $452 million, left audiences entertained while prompting reflection on the importance of family. The story follows a father who, for various reasons, loses custody of his children. In an effort to stay close to his kids, Daniel, the father, disguises himself as a strict, elderly nanny.
A series of funny yet heartfelt moments ensue as Daniel, a middle-aged man struggling with life, finds himself fighting for custody of his children. After being stripped of his rights as a father, Daniel can only see his children once a week, a far cry from what he wants. He devises a bold plan to impersonate the elderly housekeeper, Mrs. Doubtfire, so he can live under the same roof as his family. The movie is filled with humorous and emotional situations, highlighting the significance of family in Daniel's heart.

20. Home Alone
Every Christmas, fans eagerly share stories about Home Alone. The character's iconic portrayal has made the film a favorite for families looking to enjoy a festive movie night or a relaxing weekend. Released in 1990 with a runtime of 103 minutes, Home Alone earned an impressive $581.1 million worldwide.
The film follows a young boy who is accidentally left behind during a holiday trip with his family. While home alone, he takes matters into his own hands and outwits three burglars attempting to break into his house.
