Theater Camp is the funniest movie of the year, and it’s now on Hulu

Today, great comedy years are few and far between. However, 2023 was a notable exception.

There’s Bottoms, No Harsh Feelings, Barbie, Rye Lane, It Cloned Tyrone, Murder Mystery 2,, Polite Society, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Asteroid CityAnd maybe even Super Mario Bros. MovieYou can either agree or disagree with this statement. The funniest film of the past year is not one of these. The award goes to Theater CampHulu now offers the ability to watch on-demand.

Theater Camp’s premise is a summer camp classic: A sleepaway haven for misfits of a certain variety is running out of money, and the suits are breathing down its neck to take over and destroy everything that makes it great. Thankfully, there’s a way to save the camp (as there always is): with one spectacular performance that raises enough money to keep the doors open and the lights on. Unfortunately, the camp now finds itself run by the founder’s good-natured but completely oblivious son, a jock/YouTuber played to perfection by Jimmy Tatro (American Vandal).

A group of campers stand in front of Ben Platt and Molly Gordon in Theater Camp

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While that plot is certainly present in the story, it’s mostly an excuse to meet a ridiculous cast of campers and counselors — played by theater veterans like Ben Platt, Molly Gordon, and Noah Galvin — who should be instantly, horrifically recognizable to anyone who’s ever had anything to do with theater, and instantly hilarious and endearing to everyone else. Christopher Guest is the obvious inspiration behind this film, which lives up to his wonderful work. Winner of the Best in ShowYou can also find out more about the following: Guffman WaitingThe films are based on the same fictitious documentaries, but they focus on very stupid communities.

The underlying principle of this is that Theatre CampIt’s so special. It’s undoubtedly a movie made from deep inside the subculture it’s about, but none of its jokes are gated by time spent in the theater-kid trenches; they’re only enhanced by them. If you’ve never done anything more theatrical than witnessing a table of theater kids yelling in accents and singing, Theater CampThere’s still plenty of humor to be found.

A major reason why Theater Camp’s near-universal appeal is the presence of Tatro, among the funniest working actors today. He has a tremendous talent for playing a very specific brand of genuinely good-hearted meathead, and it’s on full display in Theater Camp. Everyone else will see the film as an underdog tale. For him, it’s a fish-out-of-water comedy, and he plays the role perfectly, mixing in a healthy dose of cringe comedy with a surprising amount of sports-bro heart to keep things fun.

Theater Camp’s many hilarious side characters help sell the comedy as well, like Janet Walch, played by the incredibly busy Ayo Edebiri. Janet sells herself as a stage combat expert, but she’s really just a 20-something in need of some cash. And she’s perfectly willing to have kids fake fight each other to get it.

Ayo Edebiri sits with campers in her stage combat class in Theater Camp

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Jimmy Tatro sitting at a table wearing a hat while talking to Noah Galvin in Theater Camp

Image: Searchlight Pictures

Tatro and Edebiri are a ballast that lets the rest of the movie’s cast go to the deep end of theater jokes, personalities, earnestness, and silliness, without ever tipping the movie’s broader sense of humor. It’s a delicate balance, but one the movie manages brilliantly, never losing its charm.

If all that isn’t enough of a sell, and you still need another reason to watch Theater Camp, then congratulations, there is one: It’s only 93 minutes long. Yes, blessedly, in the age of movies that are way too fucking long, this one’s both great and barely an hour and a half.

Theater CampStreaming on Hulu.

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