The best Paul Lazar’s comedy movies

Paul Lazar

Paul Lazar

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Married to the Mob

Married to the Mob
6.2/10
Angela de Marco is fed up with her gangster husband's line of work and wants no part of the crime world. When her husband is killed for having an affair with the mistress of mob boss Tony "The Tiger" Russo, Angela and her son depart for New York City to make a fresh start. Unfortunately, Tony has set his sights upon Angela -- and so has an undercover FBI agent looking to use her to bust Tony.

Mickey Blue Eyes

Mickey Blue Eyes
5.9/10
An English auctioneer proposes to the daughter of a mafia kingpin, only to realize that certain "favors" would be asked of him.

Speechless

Speechless
5.8/10
In the midst of election season in New Mexico, political speech writers Julia Mann, a Democrat, and Kevin Vallick, a Republican, begin a romance, unaware they are working for candidates on opposite sides.

Henry Fool

Henry Fool
7.1/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 07/09/1997
  • Character: Doctor
An egocentric bum transforms the lives of a shy New Jersey garbageman and his sister.

Subway Stories: Tales from the Underground

Subway Stories: Tales from the Underground
6.5/10
  • Genre: ComedyDramaTV Movie
  • Release: 24/07/1997
  • Character: Mr. Nervous (segment "Subway Car from Hell")
The actual experiences of New York City subway riders are dramatized in a collection of 10 intriguing and very different vignettes. The tales showcase an ensemble of familiar faces, and range from stories of compassion and love to reflections on violence and loss. Among them: a disabled beggar quarrels with a woman and ruins her shoes with his wheelchair, provoking onlookers to wrath and pity; a skittish tourist proves to be her own worst enemy; a newlywed trysts with a mysterious sexpot; a commuter helplessly witnesses a suicide attempt; and, in the most affecting segment, a young woman grieves over her mother's imminent death.

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend
6.9/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 12/05/2020
  • Character: Drunk
Kimmy's a famous author and she's about to marry a prince! But first she has to foil the Reverend's evil plot. It's your move: What should Kimmy do next?

Trapped in Paradise

Trapped in Paradise
5.9/10
Residents of a friendly Pennsylvania town foil three brothers' plan to rob a bank on Christmas Eve.

29th Street

29th Street
7.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/11/1991
  • Character: Needle Nose Nipton
After winning $6.2 million in the 1976 New York State Lottery, he is arrested for throwing rocks at a church. He then tells his story at the police station.

Six Ways to Sunday

Six Ways to Sunday
6.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/09/1997
  • Character: Hyman
Norman Reedus stars as Harry Odum, a henpecked, 18-year-old momma's boy in Youngstown, Ohio, who -- with his violent temper -- impresses a local boss of the Jewish Mafia. Soon he's found his calling as a hit man alongside his crack addict partner Arnie Finklestein (Adrien Brody), and he discovers that his rage and complicated psychosis fuel his murderous abilities. Harry also falls for the organization's limping, Hungarian-born maid Iris (Elina Lowensohn), a romance complicated by Harry's Oedipal, sexual relationship with his domineering mother Kate (Deborah Harry).

No Such Thing

No Such Thing
6/10
Beatrice's fiancé is killed by a monster in Iceland. The monster is immortal, but longs to die. Beatrice helps him achieve this by contacting a scientist who can destroy matter painlessly.

Suits

Suits
3.9/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 10/01/1999
  • Character: Mitchell Mitnick
A deodorant company with a product called "Smell No Mo" pits two rival ad agencies in a race to come up with a campaign for a new-fangled sanitary napkin called Vorcan. The advertising satire follows the New York firm of Cranston & Co. as they fight rival Hoffman & Partners. Cranston fires his creative director which puts a young copywriter with a literature degree on the front line, even though he doesn't want to be. The contest comes down to a schmaltzy campaign by Hoffman with music by Air Supply that uses the tagline "Vorcan: your own personal air supply." or a more down to earth campaign from Cranston of "The pad ain't bad!"

How to Seduce Difficult Women

How to Seduce Difficult Women
4.4/10
Philippe, a French-American writer living in Manhattan, decides to take on ten relationship-challenged men to help them learn the art of seduction.

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