Si vous avez aimé le film 'Comment tuer votre femme' (1965), cette comédie noire pleine d'ironie et de rebondissements, vous adorerez ces 10 films et séries similaires. Découvrez des histoires tout aussi hilarantes et satiriques sur les relations conjugales, les quiproquos et les situations absurdes.

Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)
Description: A farcical black comedy about a family with dark secrets, mixing murder with lighthearted humor and eccentric characters.
Fait: Based on a popular Broadway play and filmed in 1941 but released later due to contractual obligations.


The Ladykillers (1955)
Description: A dark comedy about a group of criminals whose plans are foiled by an unsuspecting old lady, blending crime with absurd humor.
Fait: Considered one of the greatest British comedies, it was later remade by the Coen Brothers in


The Seven Year Itch (1955)
Description: A satirical take on marital dissatisfaction and midlife crises, featuring witty dialogue and a humorous yet critical look at societal norms.
Fait: Famous for the iconic scene where Marilyn Monroe's white dress is blown up by a subway grate.


The Apartment (1960)
Description: A dark comedy exploring themes of infidelity, societal expectations, and the complexities of relationships, blending humor with a cynical view of modern life.
Fait: Won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and is considered one of the greatest American comedies of all time.


The Odd Couple (1968)
Description: A comedic exploration of mismatched personalities and domestic chaos, highlighting the absurdities of cohabitation and personal quirks.
Fait: Originally a Broadway play before being adapted into this film and later a successful TV series.


Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)
Description: A poignant drama exploring the emotional toll of divorce and custody battles, balancing heartfelt moments with sharp social commentary.
Fait: Won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and is based on a novel by Avery Corman.


She-Devil (1989)
Description: A revenge comedy where a scorned wife takes extreme measures to dismantle her husband's life, mixing humor with themes of empowerment and retribution.
Fait: Based on the novel 'The Life and Loves of a She-Devil' by Fay Weldon.


The War of the Roses (1989)
Description: A darkly humorous portrayal of a bitter divorce, showcasing the extremes to which a couple will go to spite each other, blending comedy with tragedy.
Fait: The film's title is a play on the historical conflict known as the Wars of the Roses, symbolizing the couple's battle.


Death Becomes Her (1992)
Description: A satirical black comedy about vanity, rivalry, and the lengths people go to preserve youth, featuring exaggerated characters and dark humor.
Fait: Won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects for its groundbreaking aging and transformation scenes.


The First Wives Club (1996)
Description: A comedic tale of revenge and solidarity among women wronged by their husbands, blending sharp wit with themes of female empowerment.
Fait: The film's theme song, 'You Don't Own Me,' became a feminist anthem and was performed by the cast.
