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Naked Lunch

Naked Lunch

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Released R 115 min 6.9/10 Votes: 57283
Blank-faced bug killer Bill Lee and his dead-eyed wife, Joan, like to get high on Bill's pest poisons while lounging with Beat poet pals. After meeting the devilish Dr. Benway, Bill gets a drug made from a centipede. Upon indulging, he accidentally kills Joan, takes orders from his typewriter-turned-cockroach, ends up in a constantly mutating Mediterranean city and learns that his hip friends have published his work -- which he doesn't remember writing.
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Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:15:05

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Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:32:06

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Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:33:59

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Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:30:24

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Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:15:18

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Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:17:55

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Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:34:00

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  • The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover - Surreal style in a narrative exploring love and betrayal.
  • The Nines - Surreal narrative intertwining multiple stories exploring existence.
  • My Own Private Idaho - Explores themes of identity and love in a surreal narrative structure.
  • Brazil - A dystopian narrative with surreal humor and visuals.
  • Antichrist - Marries psychological horror with surreal, artistic visuals.
  • The Master - Explores complex psychological relationships in a surreal manner.
  • Tideland - Mixes dark themes with surreal, imaginative visuals.
  • The Gleaners & I - A meditative, surreal documentary exploring life's small details.
  • Enter the Void - Surreal journey through life and death in a psychedelic narrative.
  • A Ghost Story - Explores time and existence in a surreal and haunting manner.
  • Everything Everywhere All at Once - A surreal blend of genres exploring identity and multiverses.

Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:33:45

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Tarantula List

  • Them! - Features giant mutated insects threatening humanity.
  • The Giant Claw - Involves a giant creature causing chaos and destruction.
  • Tarantula - Centers around a giant tarantula terrorizing a small town.
  • Attack of the 50 Foot Woman - Involves a giant human with a monstrous presence.
  • Mighty Joe Young - Focuses on a giant gorilla and the challenges it presents.
  • The Black Scorpion - Features giant scorpions threatening a city.
  • King Kong - A classic tale of a giant creature causing havoc in a city.
  • The Amazing Colossal Man - Involves a giant man turned monstrous due to radioactive exposure.
  • The War of the Worlds - Focuses on an invasion from space with destructive consequences.
  • Food of the Gods - Centers around animals growing to giant sizes due to a substance.
  • Empire of the Ants - About giant ants attacking humans, similar thematic elements.
  • Beast from 20,000 Fathoms - Features a giant monster awakened from prehistoric times.
  • The Killer Shrews - Involves mutated animals attacking humans.
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  • Q: The Winged Serpent - Involves a monstrous creature causing terror in the city.
  • Phase IV - An unusual take on insects evolving into threats to humanity.
  • Arachnophobia - Involves spiders as the scary element, similar to tarantulas.
  • The Swarm - Focuses on killer bees attacking a city, creatures presented as a threat.
  • Tremors - About giant underground monsters attacking a small town.
  • Anaconda - Features a giant snake as the main source of horror.
  • Lake Placid - Involves a giant crocodile causing havoc in a small area.
  • The Meg - Involves a giant prehistoric shark as the antagonist.
  • Colossal - Combines elements of gigantic creatures with personal struggle.
  • Cloverfield - Features a gigantic monster attacking a city, similar impact and genre.
  • Pacific Rim - Involves giant monsters and humans fighting them in a post-apocalyptic setting.
  • Godzilla - A classic giant monster film involving devastation and human struggles.
  • King Kong vs. Godzilla - Involves giant creatures battling, both mixing human and monster themes.
  • The Thing from Another World - Features an alien creature causing havoc, similar to the giant themes.
  • Night of the Lepus - Involves giant mutated rabbits causing chaos.
  • House of the Dead - Combines horror with monstrous threats, in a similar vein to giant creatures.
  • Camel Spiders - Focuses on large spiders terrorizing a group of people.
  • Giant Spider Invasion - Involves giant spiders attacking a small town.
  • The Hive - Features mutated insect threats in a horror setting.
  • Giant Octopus - Involves a giant octopus causing terror under the sea.
  • Scanners - Features mind-controlling mutants with destructive abilities.
  • The Shadow - Combines supernatural elements with horror through a mixture of creatures.
  • Strange Behavior - Explores elements of horror and creatures threatening humanity.
  • The Night Stalker - Focuses on a monstrous serial killer, echoing the creature feature theme.
  • The Invasion of the Body Snatchers - Features alien creatures replacing humans, creating a horror atmosphere.
  • Naked Lunch - Involves surreal, nightmarish elements similar to creepy creatures.
  • Deep Rising - Involves a monstrous sea creature attacking unsuspecting victims.
  • Starship Troopers - Features large insect-like creatures attacking space soldiers.
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Last updated: 2024-09-27 03:58:45

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to William S. Burroughs: A Man Within List

  • Naked Lunch - Based on Burroughs' novel and explores similar themes of addiction and surrealism.
  • The Velvet Underground - Explores the avant-garde music scene that Burroughs was a part of, featuring connections to his literary work.
  • On the Road - Based on Jack Kerouac's novel, reflecting the Beat Generation's lifestyle and philosophy which Burroughs was integral to.
  • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - Captures the essence of 1960s counterculture and surreal experiences similar to Burroughs' writing.
  • Trainspotting - Features themes of addiction and the darker sides of youth culture, reminiscent of Burroughs' themes.
  • The Holy Mountain - A surreal exploration of spirituality and the human condition that aligns with Burroughs' experimental style.
  • The Beat Generation - Focuses directly on the Beat Generation, showcasing figures like Burroughs and their impact on culture.
  • The Disaster Artist - While humorous, it touches on the absurdity and challenge of creating art, much like Burroughs' experiences.
  • American Psycho - Explores themes of existentialism and social critique, reflected in Burroughs' works.
  • A Scanner Darkly - Based on Philip K. Dick's novel, it shares themes of drug use and reality, mirroring Burroughs' narrative style.
  • Psycho - Themes of identity and altered states resonate with Burroughs' exploration of the self.
  • Requiem for a Dream - A stark depiction of addiction and its consequences, similar to Burroughs' themes.
  • The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel - Showcases the bohemian spirit of the mid-20th century and elements of rebellion against societal norms.
  • Wild at Heart - A surreal road movie that incorporates elements of danger, love, and rebellion, echoing Burroughs' style.
  • Cloud Atlas - Explores the connections between lives across time and space, akin to Burroughs' interweaving narratives.
  • Dead Man - A surreal western that meditates on life and death, very much in line with Burroughs’ thematic concerns.
  • Eraserhead - David Lynch's surreal imagery and themes of alienation resonate with Burroughs’ aesthetic.
  • Lost Highway - A film equally steeped in surrealism and the exploration of identity, echoing Burroughs' themes.
  • Brazil - A satirical exploration of bureaucracy that shares Burroughs' absurdist take on society.
  • Dogville - An experimental film that challenges traditional narrative structures, similar to Burroughs’ narrative techniques.
  • Mulholland Drive - An enigmatic narrative that explores the dark side of Hollywood, resonating with Burroughs' artistic persona.
  • The Breakfast Club - Examines youth culture, societal norms, and individuality, which can be related to Burroughs' themes.
  • Thank You for Smoking - A satire on morality and choices, echoing Burroughs' critiques of society.
  • Cuckoo's Nest - Challenges societal norms and explores mental health, drawing comparisons to Burroughs’ reflections on sanity.
  • The Trip - Explores psychedelic experiences, akin to Burroughs' explorations of altered states of consciousness.
  • The Master - Delves into addiction and personal identity, reminiscent of Burroughs' narratives.
  • No Country for Old Men - Presents an existential crisis set against a surreal landscape, paralleling Burroughs' themes.
  • The End of the Tour - Chronicles the life of David Foster Wallace and his literary journey, relatable to Burroughs’ experiences.
  • Koyaanisqatsi - A visual exploration of modern life and its discontents, resonating with Burroughs' critical view of society.
  • Enter the Void - A spiritual and hallucinatory journey through life and death, embodying Burroughs’ explorations of consciousness.
  • Goodbye Dragon Inn - Explores themes of transience and identity in a surreal, poetic manner similar to Burroughs' style.
  • The Fountain - Explores themes of death, love, and the human experience, akin to Burroughs' philosophical inquiries.
  • Waking Life - A philosophical exploration of dreams and reality that echoes Burroughs’ interests in perception.
  • The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou - A whimsical journey that combines humor and tragedy, resonating with Burroughs' unique narrative tone.
  • Synecdoche, New York - A meta-narrative exploring life and art’s relationship, relatable to Burroughs' own complex storytelling.

Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:32:26

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Shampoo List

  • The Graduate - Both films explore themes of relationships and disillusionment in the context of late 1960s America.
  • American Beauty - Both films focus on the complexities of suburban life and the pursuit of personal happiness amidst societal expectations.
  • Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice - Similar comedic exploration of relationships, love, and the sexual revolution of the 1960s.
  • To Die For - Both films feature ambitious characters willing to manipulate others for their own gain.
  • Eyes Wide Shut - Explores themes of sexuality and relationships in a complex and layered narrative.
  • Cruel Intentions - Both films involve manipulative relationships and social games among the affluent.
  • The Last Picture Show - A nostalgic look at life and relationships in a small town, reflective of changing social values.
  • Chinatown - Similar dark elements of intrigue and complex relationships set against a rich backdrop.
  • The Player - Explores the world of Hollywood and the complexities of personal ambition intertwined with relationships.
  • The Big Chill - Examines relationships among a group of friends reuniting years after college, reflecting on their lives.
  • La La Land - Both films incorporate themes of love, ambition, and the sacrifices made for success.
  • Adaptation - Explores the struggles of creativity and personal relationships with a humorous approach.
  • Magic Mike - Similar themes of ambition, personal aspirations, and complex relationships in a sexualized setting.
  • Bonnie and Clyde - Explores the complexity of relationships against a backdrop of social upheaval.
  • Young Adult - A darker comedic take on relationships and personal crisis in adulthood.
  • Naked Lunch - Explores personal and creative turmoil in a unique narrative style, similar to the existential questioning found in Shampoo.
  • Secretary - Explores complex relationships and unconventional dynamics, with a blend of comedy and drama.
  • A Streetcar Named Desire - Both deal with personal desires, societal pressures, and complex relationships.
  • Wild Things - Involves intricate relationships and manipulation among characters in a suburban setting.
  • Annie Hall - A comedic exploration of relationships and the neuroses of love in a modern setting.
  • The Ice Storm - Explores dysfunctional relationships and social dynamics in a suburban context.
  • Fatal Attraction - Involves themes of manipulation and complex interpersonal relationships.
  • Lust, Caution - Examines themes of seduction, manipulation, and complex relationships within a historical context.
  • Closer - Explores the intricacies of relationships, infidelity, and emotional manipulation.
  • The Talented Mr. Ripley - Features themes of ambition, identity, and manipulation within personal relationships.
  • The Royal Tenenbaums - A quirky exploration of family and relationships filled with personal struggle and dark humor.
  • Romeo + Juliet - A modern retelling of complex relationships and societal pressures, with a focus on love's challenges.
  • Blue Valentine - A raw and realistic portrayal of a troubled relationship and the evolution of love over time.
  • Frances - Explores a woman's struggles with fame and personal relationships in a dramatic context.
  • Goodbye Solo - Focuses on complex relationships and personal journeys with a blend of drama and comedy.
  • Her - Explores themes of love and technology while delving into complex emotional landscapes.
  • The Spectacular Now - A coming-of-age story that explores relationships, ambitions, and the challenges of youth.
  • Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice - A satirical look at relationships and the modern sexual revolution between couples.
  • Lost in Translation - Both films explore loneliness and human connection through complex relationships.
  • The Lovers - Examines intricate relationships and emotional connections in a comedic context.
  • In the Mood for Love - A beautiful exploration of unexpressed love and the tension in complex relationships.
  • Crazy, Stupid, Love. - A modern take on relationships with humor and intertwining stories of love.
  • The Way We Were - A nostalgic look at a relationship challenged by personal and external circumstances.
  • 500 Days of Summer - Explores love and relationships in a non-linear narrative structure, similar to Shampoo's stylistic qualities.

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:09:34

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Léolo List

  • The Dreamers - Explores themes of obsession, desire, and the complexities of youth, similar to Léolo's surreal approach.
  • Pink Flamingos - A cult classic that pushes boundaries and showcases unconventional familial dynamics, reminiscent of Léolo.
  • Fantastic Planet - An animated surreal journey that critiques society, aligning with Léolo's unique storytelling style.
  • Eraserhead - Known for its surreal imagery and themes of alienation, similar to the visual style of Léolo.
  • Tideland - A darkly whimsical narrative about childhood and imagination that echoes Léolo's tone.
  • Wild at Heart - Combines offbeat love stories with surreal elements, paralleling the eccentricities found in Léolo.
  • Donnie Darko - Explores themes of mental health and surreal narratives that resonate with Léolo's storytelling.
  • A Clockwork Orange - A bold and controversial film that delves into the complexities of human nature, akin to Léolo's themes.
  • The Holy Mountain - A surreal film that challenges societal norms and reality, much like Léolo's narrative style.
  • Amélie - A whimsical lens on the absurdities of everyday life, similar in spirit to Léolo’s imaginative world.
  • Naked Lunch - Adapted from a surreal novel, it presents an abstract narrative style that aligns with Léolo's tone.
  • Brazil - A dystopian satire with a surreal narrative structure that mirrors the unconventional storytelling of Léolo.
  • Synecdoche, New York - Explores themes of identity and reality in a surreal manner, akin to Léolo's existential themes.
  • The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover - Explores themes of unconventional relationships with dark humor, reflecting elements found in Léolo.
  • Spirited Away - An animated film steeped in surrealism and dreams, similar to Léolo's fantastical elements.
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  • The Fountain - Explores themes of love, mortality, and dreams in a surreal manner akin to Léolo's narrative approach.
  • Mother! - A psychological horror that features surreal elements and themes of creation and destruction, relating to Léolo.
  • Melancholia - A visually stunning exploration of depression and existential despair that resonates with Léolo's tone.
  • Being John Malkovich - A surreal comedy that examines identity and consciousness, paralleling the introspective themes of Léolo.
  • The Lobster - A darkly comedic take on societal norms and relationships, resonating with Léolo’s unique perspective.
  • Fallen Angels - A visually striking film that presents fragmented, surreal stories of love and loss, akin to Léolo.
  • Enter the Void - Delivers a psychedelic experience through a unique visual style and narrative approach like Léolo.
  • The Science of Sleep - Explores the lines between dreams and reality with whimsical storytelling echoing Léolo's theme.
  • Dogtooth - Explores the extremes of familial relationships under surreal circumstances, similar to Léolo.
  • A Ghost Story - Examines existence and memory through an ethereal lens that parallels Léolo’s themes.
  • Possession - Combines horror with surrealism and psychological depth, resonating with the themes of Léolo.
  • My Life as a Dog - Explores childhood and the absurdities of life in a poignant manner similar to Léolo.
  • Antichrist - Utilizes surreal and disturbing imagery to explore dark themes, akin to Léolo's tone.
  • Eyes Wide Shut - Explores themes of desire and the subconscious in a dreamlike narrative, much like Léolo.
  • The Master - A complex exploration of relationships with a dreamy, surreal quality reflective of Léolo's tone.
  • The Shape of Water - Features an unconventional love story with surreal undertones, reminiscent of Léolo's themes.
  • The Double - Explores themes of identity and absurdity in a uniquely surreal manner similar to Léolo.
  • Wings of Desire - A poetic exploration of existence centering on the surreal, in line with Léolo's narrative style.
  • The Favourite - Combines dark humor and unconventional relationships in a visually compelling format, akin to Léolo.
  • Little Otik - Mixes dark humor with surreal storytelling centered around obsession, reflecting Léolo's themes.
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari - A classic surreal horror film that significantly influences the genre, resonating with Léolo's style.
  • The Platform - A film that illustrates societal cruelty through a surreal premise, echoing the themes of Léolo.

Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:52:24

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Demonlover List

  • Perfect Blue - Explores themes of identity, sexuality, and the impact of media, similar to Demonlover's dark narrative.
  • The Matrix - Deals with reality perception and technology, reflecting on virtual worlds akin to the themes in Demonlover.
  • Videodrome - A surreal exploration of media's effect on society, paralleling Demonlover's narrative elements.
  • eXistenZ - Merges reality with game world, similar to the exploration of virtual and real worlds in Demonlover.
  • A History of Violence - Explores violence and its social implications, resonating with the darker tones found in Demonlover.
  • Lost Highway - Features a non-linear narrative and examines themes of identity and reality, reminiscent of Demonlover.
  • Mulholland Drive - Known for its complex narrative and exploration of the dark side of Hollywood, akin to Demonlover's themes.
  • Black Swan - Explores the duality of performance and self, reflecting the psychological aspects seen in Demonlover.
  • Naked Lunch - Blends reality with fiction in a surreal narrative, similar to the disorienting elements of Demonlover.
  • Ghost in the Shell - Explores themes of consciousness and technology, resonating with the virtual reality aspects of Demonlover.
  • 12 Monkeys - Examines the nature of reality and time travel, offering a complex narrative structure like Demonlover.
  • The Fifth Element - Utilizes a futuristic backdrop while exploring themes of identity and culture, similar to Demonlover.
  • The Game - Involves manipulation and deceit, reflecting the psychological tension present in Demonlover.
  • The Double - Explores themes of identity and societal expectations, mirroring Demonlover's narrative complexities.
  • Secretary - Focuses on unconventional relationships and power dynamics, echoing elements of fetish and control in Demonlover.
  • The Skin I Live In - Explores themes of obsession and identity, resonating with the unsettling tone of Demonlover.
  • Trainspotting - Delves into addiction and existential themes, providing the same gritty atmosphere found in Demonlover.
  • American Psycho - Examines consumerism and identity in a darkly satirical way, paralleling themes in Demonlover.
  • House of Cards (US) - Explores power, betrayal, and manipulation, akin to the corporate intrigue in Demonlover.
  • Westworld - Tackles themes of reality versus artificiality, resonating with the hybrid world explored in Demonlover.
  • Black Mirror - Anthology series examining modern society's relationship with technology, similar to the themes in Demonlover.
  • Gamer - Focuses on virtual reality and societal issues through a dystopian lens, mirroring themes in Demonlover.
  • Her - Explores relationships in a tech-driven world, touching on themes found in Demonlover.
  • The Handmaid's Tale - Delves into a dystopian reality with themes of control and identity, resonating with the tone in Demonlover.
  • The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - Explores dark themes of violence and empowerment, paralleling the unsettling aspects of Demonlover.
  • Alien - Combines horror, technology, and survival, resonating with the thrilling tension of Demonlover.
  • Oldboy - A dark exploration of revenge and identity, sharing thematic elements with Demonlover.
  • Taxi Driver - Delves into loneliness and societal alienation, mirroring the psychological depth in Demonlover.
  • The Secret in Their Eyes - Combines mystery and psychological elements, reflecting the complex narrative style of Demonlover.
  • Snowpiercer - Explores class struggle in a contained environment, mirroring the tension in Demonlover.
  • The Lobster - A satirical look at love and relationships in a dystopian setting, resonating with Demonlover's themes.
  • The Prestige - Involves obsession and rivalry in a mysterious narrative, akin to the complex storytelling of Demonlover.
  • Under the Skin - Explores themes of identity and alienation in a surreal manner, similar to the tone of Demonlover.
  • Dune (2021) - Examines power and control within a futuristic setting, reflecting themes in Demonlover.
  • Russian Doll - Involves a complex narrative with themes of identity, mirroring the depth found in Demonlover.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:46:14

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