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Sorry to Bother You

Sorry to Bother You

Destiny Is Calling

Released PG 112 min 6.9/10 Votes: 89279
In an alternate present-day version of Oakland, black telemarketer Cassius Green discovers a magical key to professional success – which propels him into a macabre universe.
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2018-07-06
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English
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$3M
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$18M

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  • The Social Dilemma - Critiques authority in technology and its implications for personal autonomy.

Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:14:24

  • The Great Dictator
  • Doubt
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  • The Death of Stalin
  • A Clockwork Orange
  • V for Vendetta
  • The Circle
  • High Anxiety
  • Catch-22
  • Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
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  • Brazil
  • The Birthday Party
  • A Man for All Seasons
  • The Firemen's Ball
  • Chinatown
  • The Trial
  • Primer
  • Parks and Recreation
  • Black Mirror
  • The Good Fight

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Workingman's Death List

  • American Factory - A documentary exploring the cultural clash within a Chinese factory opened in post-industrial Ohio.
  • The Act of Killing - A documentary that challenges conventional notions of morality and accountability in the context of mass killings.
  • The Look of Silence - A companion piece to The Act of Killing, focusing on the survivors of a 1965 massacre in Indonesia.
  • Shoah - An epic documentary on the Holocaust, presenting personal stories from survivors.
  • The Workers Cup - A documentary about migrant workers in Qatar and their experiences working on a massive construction project.
  • The Last Dance - Documentary series centered around the career of Michael Jordan, including themes of labor and dedication.
  • This Is England - A drama that captures the socio-economic struggles of a group of working-class youths in 1980s England.
  • Harlan County, USA - A gritty documentary chronicling a coal miners' strike in Kentucky, focusing on labor struggles.
  • The Industrial Musical - A documentary revealing the history of the industrial musicals performed by various companies in the U.S.
  • 14 Days in America - Documentary that follows a group of immigrants as they navigate life and labor in America.
  • The True Cost - A documentary examining the fashion industry’s impact on people and the planet, including labor practices.
  • Sorry We Missed You - A drama depicting the struggles of a family dealing with the gig economy and precarious jobs.
  • Salt of the Earth - A classic film based on the real-life struggles of miners and laborers fighting for better conditions.
  • Norma Rae - A film that tells the story of a factory worker who becomes involved in the labor union movement.
  • I, Daniel Blake - A drama that explores the harsh realities of the welfare system and the difficulties of the working class in England.
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  • Made in Dagenham - A film based on a true story about female workers fighting for equal pay in the 1960s.
  • Shut Up and Play the Hits - A documentary focused on the last concert of LCD Soundsystem, exploring themes of work and art.
  • The Square - A documentary that provides an inside look at the Egyptian Revolution from the perspective of activists.
  • Inside Job - A documentary that examines the factors leading to the 2008 financial meltdown, including effects on workers.
  • The Fordson Massacre - Explores the lives of workers in the historical context of labor movements and struggles.
  • The Corporation - Analyzes the role of corporations in society, impacting workers and communities.
  • Requiem for a Dream - Addresses themes of survival, addiction, and the pursuit of the American dream in relation to work.
  • Capitalism: A Love Story - Michael Moore's exploration of capitalism in America, focusing on its effects on the working class.
  • The Social Network - A dramatization of the founding of Facebook and the complexities of work and ambition.
  • Sorry to Bother You - A satirical look at the corporate world and the challenges faced by a telemarketer.
  • Postcards from the Edge - A semi-autobiographical film reflecting on life struggles in the entertainment industry.
  • Bitter Harvest - A drama rooted in the historical context of Ukrainian labor and struggle during the Holodomor.
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  • The Industrial Revolution - Explores the economic and social changes brought by industrialization, focusing on workers’ rights.
  • The Ghosts of Páginas - Explores labor, struggles, and the impacts of a historical strike on workers and their families.
  • A Very Long Engagement - A romance set against the backdrop of World War I and its impact on labor and survivors.
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  • The Breadwinner - An animated film highlighting a young girl's struggles for survival in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.
  • The Hillbilly Elegy - A drama that delves into the lives of a working-class family in Appalachia, exploring themes of struggle.
  • Fallen Leaves - A drama focusing on love and survival in an industrial backdrop, reflecting on working-class struggles.
  • The First Monday in May - Behind-the-scenes looks at the fashion industry, touching on labor and creativity.
  • My Own Private Idaho - Explores themes of labor and survival through the eyes of sex workers in America.
  • Waves - A drama that explores the struggles of a family navigating life and its challenges in contemporary society.
  • The Devil Wears Prada - A story highlighting the pressures of work and the sacrifices made for career success in the fashion industry.

Last updated: 2024-10-02 14:36:32

  • The Devil Wears Prada
  • Sorry We Missed You
  • Salt of the Earth
  • Norma Rae
  • I, Daniel Blake
  • The Big Short
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  • Shut Up and Play the Hits
  • The Square
  • The True Cost
  • This Is England
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  • Shoah
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  • The Last Dance
  • Inside Job
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  • Hunger
  • The Breadwinner
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  • Antichrist - Both delve into challenging emotional themes and psychological exploration.
  • The Square - Critiques modern society and human behaviors within a satirical narrative.
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  • The Master - Delves into complex characters and societal structures.
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  • Requiem for a Dream - Explores the darker sides of human nature and societal pressures.
  • The Dreamers - Features complex relationships and critiques of societal norms.
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  • Dogtooth - Examines family dynamics and control within a confined environment.
  • Black Swan - Explores obsession and the darker sides of ambition.
  • A Serious Man - Similar dark comedic tone and existential exploration.
  • Sorry to Bother You - Blends social commentary with absurdism and dark humor.
  • The Killing of Two Lovers - Focuses on relationships under stress and emotional turmoil.
  • Little Children - Explores complicated relationships and societal issues through dramatic storytelling.
  • Naked - A dark and satirical look at society and human behavior.
  • The Favourite - Dark humor and exploration of power dynamics in relationships.
  • Irréversible - Challenging narrative structure and heavy emotional themes.
  • The Holy Mountain - Both films feature surreal storytelling and social critique.
  • Boyhood - Explores the passage of time and the intricacies of human relationships.
  • The Other Side of the Wind - Combines unconventional storytelling with a critique of filmmaking and society.
  • The Act of Killing - Examines morality and societal violence through an unconventional lens.
  • Blue Is the Warmest Color - Explores deep emotional connections and the complexities of relationships.
  • The Graduate - Focuses on a disaffected youth navigating complex adult relationships.
  • The Handmaid's Tale - Explores oppressive societal structures and personal rebellion.
  • Three Colors: Red - Explores complex human connections and societal themes.
  • The Skin I Live In - Themes of identity, obsession, and societal critique are prevalent.
  • No Country for Old Men - Explores moral dilemmas and the complexities of human nature.
  • Eraserhead - Experimental film style with themes of anxiety and societal pressures.
  • Summer of Sam - Explores the effects of societal fears on personal lives and relationships.
  • Happiness - Explores human relationships through dark humor and uncomfortable truths.
  • Pulp Fiction - Similar non-linear storytelling and exploration of various societal characters.
  • Trainspotting - Examines subcultures and the darker aspects of life.
  • The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie - Satirical exploration of society's absurdity and norms.
  • Mother! - Thematic focus on human relationships and societal critiques.
  • The Square - Similar critique of societal norms and human behavior.
  • The Secret in Their Eyes - Explores the intersection of personal and societal issues with a dramatic narrative.
  • The Witch - Explores dark themes of societal exclusion and human behavior.
  • The Road - Explores survival and human relationships in a dystopian setting.

Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:19:07

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  • The Master
  • Requiem for a Dream
  • The Dreamers
  • In the Company of Men
  • The Killing of a Sacred Deer
  • Dogtooth
  • Black Swan
  • A Serious Man
  • Sorry to Bother You
  • Waking Life
  • The Square
  • The Celebration
  • Breaking the Waves
  • Dancer in the Dark
  • Melancholia
  • A Clockwork Orange
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  • The Lobster
  • Y Tu Mamá También
  • Antichrist
  • The Killing of Two Lovers

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Barber of Little Rock List

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  • Selma - Inspired by the historical civil rights march led by Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Mississippi Burning - A crime thriller based on true events surrounding civil rights activists in the South.
  • The Butler - Follows the life of a White House butler serving under multiple presidents during the civil rights movement.
  • The Freedom Writers - Tells the story of a teacher seeking to inspire her students through writing amidst social strife.
  • Fruitvale Station - Based on the true story of Oscar Grant, emphasizing social justice and racial issues.
  • A Raisin in the Sun - Explores the struggles of a Black family facing racial discrimination and inequality.
  • The Pursuit of Happyness - Showcases the challenges faced by an African American man striving for a better life.
  • The Call of the Wild - Explores themes of survival and identity, much like personal journeys seen in the story.
  • 12 Angry Men - Focuses on moral dilemmas and justice, closely aligning with the themes of the series.
  • The Grapes of Wrath - Deals with American socio-economic struggles during the Great Depression.
  • One Night in Miami - Fictional account of a pivotal night in the lives of great African American icons.
  • The Green Book - Explores the unlikely friendship between a black musician and his driver in the 1960s.
  • Loving - Based on the true story of an interracial couple's fight for their marriage rights.
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  • Detroit - A tense drama that depicts racial tensions during the Detroit riots in the 1960s.
  • Murder in Mississippi - Based on the true story of civil rights activists who were murdered in the South.
  • When They See Us - A miniseries about the wrongful convictions of the Central Park Five that shows systemic racial issues.
  • American Son - Explores the complexities of race and relationships in contemporary America.
  • Just Mercy - Focuses on the legal battle for a wrongfully convicted black man, highlighting racial injustice.
  • The Wire - A realistic portrayal of life in Baltimore, touching upon race and socio-economic issues.
  • Roots - Tells the story of an African American family's history and struggles through slavery and beyond.
  • The Hate U Give - Addresses police brutality and racial tensions through the eyes of a young African American girl.
  • BlacKkKlansman - A true story blending humor and drama about racial tension in America during the 1970s.
  • Dear White People - A satirical look at racial tensions on a college campus and the complexities of identity.
  • The Last Black Man in San Francisco - Explores themes of displacement and identity within a changing urban landscape.
  • The Underground Railroad - A historical drama that provides an alternate history of the Underground Railroad.
  • With Honors - A story that highlights class struggles and friendships across social divides.
  • Skin - Explores the complexities of race and identity through a real-life story.
  • The Secret Life of Bees - Set in the South, it explores themes of racism, female empowerment, and family.
  • The Fighting Temptations - A musical comedy that addresses themes of community and redemption.
  • Belly - Explores inner-city life and social issues through the lens of hip-hop culture.
  • Antwone Fisher - Based on a true story, it discusses personal adversity and identity.
  • Black Panther - Highlights issues of identity, culture, and social justice within a fictional narrative.
  • Fences - Explores black life in America and familial struggles through powerful dialogue.
  • Sorry to Bother You - A satirical look at race and capitalism in contemporary society.
  • Proud Mary - A film that blends action with themes of family, loyalty, and personal redemption.
  • Uncle Tom - A documentary discussing the African American experience and diverse perspectives.
  • In the Heat of the Night - Explores racism through the lens of a murder investigation in a Southern town.
  • Love & Basketball - A romantic drama that addresses social issues and aspirations in the context of sports.

Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:30:16

  • The Help
  • The Grapes of Wrath
  • Loving
  • The 24th
  • Detroit
  • Murder in Mississippi
  • When They See Us
  • 12 Angry Men
  • The Call of the Wild
  • The Pursuit of Happyness
  • Hidden Figures
  • 12 Years a Slave
  • Selma
  • Mississippi Burning
  • The Butler
  • Fruitvale Station
  • A Raisin in the Sun
  • American Son
  • Just Mercy
  • Belly
  • Antwone Fisher
  • Black Panther

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Seven Psychopaths List

  • In Bruges - Dark comedy with hitmen and witty dialogue.
  • The Big Lebowski - Cult classic with a mix of crime and humor.
  • Kiss Kiss Bang Bang - Blend of crime, comedy, and thrilling twists.
  • Burn After Reading - Darkly comedic take on espionage and crime.
  • Pulp Fiction - Interwoven stories of crime with dark humor.
  • The Nice Guys - Buddy comedy with a noir feel and crime elements.
  • Snatch - Crime comedy with multiple intersecting storylines.
  • Go - Fast-paced film with intertwining stories and humor.
  • Fargo - Dark humor surrounding crime in a Midwestern town.
  • Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels - British crime film with quirky characters and humor.
  • The Boondock Saints - Vigilante justice with dark comedic aspects.
  • Death to Smoochy - Dark comedic satire set against a children's television backdrop.
  • American Psycho - Satirical take on materialism and violent crime.
  • The Departed - Intricate crime drama with dark humor.
  • Reservoir Dogs - Non-linear storytelling around a heist gone wrong.
  • War, Inc. - Political satire with dark comedy elements.
  • The Other Guys - Buddy cop film with a satirical tone.
  • Freaky Deaky - Dark comedy revolving around crime and deception.
  • Matchstick Men - Con artist story with quirks and humor.
  • A Serious Man - Darkly comedic exploration of existential themes.
  • The Invention of Lying - Social satire combined with humor and ethics.
  • Small Time Crooks - Woody Allen’s mix of crime and comedy.
  • Why Him? - Comedy involving a mix of family and crime.
  • Get Shorty - Crime comedy about the entertainment industry.
  • The Joker - Explores dark themes with psychological humor.
  • Color Out of Space - Mix of dark themes and surreal humor.
  • Observe and Report - Dark comedy centered around a mall cop.
  • Sorry to Bother You - Satirical take on corporate culture and absurdity.
  • Blood Simple - Dark humor and tension in a crime scenario.
  • The Devil's Rejects - Dark comedy horror intertwined with crime.
  • The King of Comedy - Darkly humorous take on celebrity and crime.
  • The Lobster - Absurdist dark comedy with a unique premise.
  • Ladykillers - A comedic heist movie with quirky criminal characters.
  • Choke - Dark humorous film navigating through addiction and crime.
  • Tusk - Dark comedy horror with bizarre twists.
  • Funny Games - Subversive dark humor within a thriller setting.
  • The Nice Guys - A comedic touch on crime-solving with charm.
  • Modern Family - While different in genre, has smart comedic writing.
  • Barry - Dark comedy about a hitman wanting to be an actor.
  • Silicon Valley - Satirical comedy about tech and entrepreneurship with dark twists.
  • The Death of Stalin - Dark political satire with comedic undertones.
  • Inherent Vice - A blend of comedy, crime, and noir elements.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Dystopian film with dark humor and social commentary.
  • The Way of the Gun - Crime drama with dark elements and humor.
  • The Hateful Eight - Dark comedy and thriller set with unique characters.
  • Tropic Thunder - A satirical comedic approach to Hollywood and war.
  • American Pickle - A blend of dark humor and exploration of identity.
  • The Last Action Hero - Action-comedy that plays with genre tropes.
  • Confessions of a Dangerous Mind - A mix of biographical crime and dark humor.

Last updated: 2024-09-23 15:22:48

  • In Bruges
  • The Departed
  • Reservoir Dogs
  • War, Inc.
  • The Other Guys
  • Freaky Deaky
  • Matchstick Men
  • A Serious Man
  • The Invention of Lying
  • Small Time Crooks
  • Why Him?
  • American Psycho
  • Death to Smoochy
  • The Big Lebowski
  • Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
  • Burn After Reading
  • Pulp Fiction
  • The Nice Guys
  • Snatch
  • Go
  • Fargo
  • Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Django, Prepare a Coffin List

  • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Classic spaghetti western with iconic characters and themes of revenge.
  • A Fistful of Dollars - Another Sergio Leone western featuring a lone gunslinger in a battle between rival factions.
  • For a Few Dollars More - Continuation of the same style, blending action and drama in a western setting.
  • Unforgiven - A gritty western that explores themes of morality and violence, featuring a retired outlaw.
  • The Hateful Eight - A Quentin Tarantino film with a mix of tension, violence, and strong character dynamics.
  • The Revenant - Similar themes of revenge and survival in a harsh, unforgiving landscape.
  • Kill Bill: Volume 1 - A revenge tale with stylish violence and strong female lead, directed by Quentin Tarantino.
  • Bone Tomahawk - A unique blend of western and horror with intense themes of survival and rescue.
  • The Magnificent Seven - A story of outlaws banding together to fight for justice in a western setting.
  • The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford - A poignant exploration of fame and betrayal in the Old West.
  • Django Unchained - A Tarantino classic with a strong emphasis on revenge and a similar aesthetic.
  • True Grit - A tale of revenge and justice with strong characters and moral dilemmas.
  • Once Upon a Time in the West - Sergio Leone's epic western exploration of revenge and existential themes.
  • The Outlaw Josey Wales - A story of revenge and redemption set in the backdrop of the Civil War era.
  • The Proposition - Grim and violent narrative exploring morality in the Australian outback.
  • Hell or High Water - A modern-day western with themes of family, desperation, and crime.
  • 3:10 to Yuma - A gripping tale of a farmer who must escort a captured outlaw to justice.
  • The Good Lord Bird - A miniseries set during the abolitionist movement that combines humor and harsh realities.
  • The Ballad of Buster Scruggs - Anthology film depicting the American West with dark humor and poignant stories.
  • In a Valley of Violence - A revenge tale set in the Old West featuring strong characters and moral conflicts.
  • Magnolia - Explores interweaving stories that include deeper themes of revenge and relationships.
  • Gangs of New York - Historical drama with brutal violence and themes of revenge and survival.
  • American Outlaws - Action-packed film portraying the legendary outlaw Jesse James and his gang.
  • The Quick and the Dead - A revenge story set in the Old West with a strong female protagonist.
  • Murder on the Orient Express - Similar themes of justice and revenge with a unique twist on a classic whodunit.
  • The Town - Heist drama that dives deep into themes of loyalty, revenge, and morality.
  • The Wild Bunch - A gritty and violent classic that examines the lives of aging outlaws in a changing world.
  • Young Guns - A youthful spin on the outlaw theme, focusing on famous historical figures in the Old West.
  • Deadwood - TV series showcasing the lawlessness and brutality of a western town, similar in tone.
  • Justified - Modern-day western crime drama with themes of justice, morality, and rugged characters.
  • Godless - Netflix miniseries featuring strong themes of revenge and a unique take on the Old West.
  • Westworld - Explores complex characters, moral dilemmas, and violence in a western-like setting.
  • Lonesome Dove - Epic tale of two retired Texas Rangers, touching on themes of friendship and revenge.
  • The Harder They Fall - A stylized revisionist western that deals with themes of revenge and historical figures.
  • Concrete Cowboy - Explores friendship and survival in an incredibly unique take on urban life intertwined with cowboy culture.
  • The Lone Ranger - A modern retelling of the classic western with action and adventure.
  • The Pale Blue Eye - A dark, atmospheric story exploring themes of mystery and moral ambiguity.
  • Last Man Standing - A modern action film that follows themes of survival and lawlessness.
  • City Slickers - A comedy that captures the spirit of the West while dealing with personal journeys and adventures.
  • Wyatt Earp - Biographical film dealing with the life of the legendary lawman, filled with themes of revenge.
  • Sorry to Bother You - An innovative narrative that explores themes of justice and identity in a unique way.
  • Hateful Eight: Extended Version - Extended version of the original film providing deeper character exploration and tension.
  • The Ballad of Narayama - Cinematic retelling of moral dilemmas in a culture, reflecting similar existential themes.
  • The Tree of Life - An existential exploration of life, which resonates with the themes presented in Django.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:48:08

  • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
  • Once Upon a Time in the West
  • The Outlaw Josey Wales
  • The Proposition
  • Hell or High Water
  • 3:10 to Yuma
  • The Good Lord Bird
  • The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
  • In a Valley of Violence
  • Magnolia
  • True Grit
  • Django Unchained
  • A Fistful of Dollars
  • For a Few Dollars More
  • Unforgiven
  • The Hateful Eight
  • The Revenant
  • Bone Tomahawk
  • The Magnificent Seven
  • The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
  • Gangs of New York
  • American Outlaws

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to What? List

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  • Being John Malkovich - Strange and thought-provoking, blending reality with absurdity.
  • Brazil - Dystopian narrative with surreal humor and absurdity.
  • Adaptation - Meta-narrative exploring creativity, identity, and the absurdity of life.
  • A Serious Man - A darkly comedic exploration of faith, family, and the absurdity of life.
  • Synecdoche, New York - An exploration of life, art, and identity in a surreal manner.
  • The Science of Sleep - Blends dream and reality, focusing on love and relationships.
  • The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie - Absurdist narrative focused on social norms and surreal situations.
  • Duck Soup - Classic absurdist comedy from the Marx Brothers.
  • The Holy Mountain - Surreal and symbolic exploration of spirituality and society.
  • The Thing - Combines surreal and psychological horror in a secluded setting.
  • The Favourite - Darkly comedic, absurd political power plays.
  • The Cell - Visually stunning and surreal exploration of the mind.
  • Rubber - Bizarre narrative revolving around a sentient tire with psycho-killer tendencies.
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  • Wristcutters: A Love Story - Darkly comedic narrative set in a surreal afterlife.
  • Little Miss Sunshine - Blends dark comedy with a heartfelt family road trip narrative.
  • Her - Explores unconventional relationships in a near-future setting.
  • Man on the Moon - Biographical film that blends reality, absurdity, and tragedy.
  • Inherent Vice - A quirky detective story laden with absurdity and satire.
  • What We Do in the Shadows - A mockumentary comedy blending the mundane with the supernatural.
  • The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover - Darkly comedic and surreal narrative centered around love and betrayal.
  • American Psycho - A darkly humorous critique of consumerism and identity.
  • Rubber's Lover - Experimental film that dives into the surreal and absurd.
  • Dogtooth - Absurdist narrative exploring family dynamics in a controlled environment.
  • The Master - Explores complex relationships in a surreal, introspective manner.
  • Addams Family Values - Darkly comedic take on family dynamics.
  • Dead Man - A surreal western with philosophical musings.
  • Anomalisa - Stop-motion animation exploring the human experience in a surreal way.
  • Tusk - Bizarre narrative about transformation and identity.
  • House of 1000 Corpses - Dark horror-comedy with surreal elements.
  • Mandy - A surreal revenge thriller with a cult following.
  • Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - A psychedelic road trip that blends reality with hallucinations.
  • The Others - Psychological horror film with surreal elements.
  • Fight Club - Explores identity and societal norms through a dark lens.
  • The Graduate - Explores themes of disillusionment and absurdity in life transitions.
  • Lost in Translation - Explores relationships and connection in a foreign, surreal setting.
  • The Fall - Visually stunning narrative intertwining fantasy and reality.
  • The Bizarre Adventures of Mr. C - Surreal storytelling with an absurd sense of humor.
  • Sorry to Bother You - Combines surrealism with social commentary and dark humor.
  • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Absurdist comedy that explores space and philosophy.
  • The Big Lebowski - Cult classic combining crime, comedy, and absurdism.
  • In the Mouth of Madness - Horror film with surreal storytelling and psychological depth.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Dystopian, surreal film exploring free will and societal control.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:47:54

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  • The Favourite
  • The Cell
  • Rubber
  • Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan
  • Wristcutters: A Love Story
  • Little Miss Sunshine
  • Her
  • Man on the Moon
  • Inherent Vice
  • The Thing
  • The Holy Mountain
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  • Being John Malkovich
  • Brazil
  • Adaptation
  • A Serious Man
  • Synecdoche, New York
  • The Science of Sleep
  • The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
  • Duck Soup
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to I Love Your Work List

  • The King of Comedy - Explores the theme of obsession with fame and the darker side of celebrity culture.
  • American Psycho - A critique of superficiality and consumerism, featuring a protagonist who struggles with identity.
  • Adaptation - A metafictional narrative that delves into the complexities of creativity and obsession.
  • Birdman - Explores themes of relevance, fame, and the struggles of an actor trying to grapple with his past.
  • The Hours - Intertwines multiple narratives exploring mental health and artistic aspiration.
  • The Social Network - Focuses on ambition and the personal cost of success in the digital age.
  • The Master - Explores complex relationships and the search for meaning, intertwined with themes of power and influence.
  • Synecdoche, New York - A surreal examination of life, art, and the quest for authenticity.
  • Fight Club - Deals with themes of identity, capitalism, and rebellion against societal norms.
  • The Graduate - Explores the disillusionment of youth and the search for purpose in the modern world.
  • Melancholia - A psychological portrait capturing existential dread and personal relationships under stress.
  • Lost in Translation - Examines loneliness and connection amidst the backdrop of fame and cultural dislocation.
  • Network - A dark satire on the television industry, exploring themes of media manipulation and the thirst for ratings.
  • Persona - A psychological drama exploring identity, art, and the relationship between actress and her nurse.
  • The Talented Mr. Ripley - A thriller about identity theft and desire for a life of luxury and admiration.
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Explores memory, identity, and the impact of relationships on one's self.
  • Boogie Nights - Examines the rise and fall of a star in the adult film industry, eloquently addressing themes of fame and identity.
  • A Single Man - Explores grief and the search for meaning in the aftermath of loss.
  • Altered States - Looks at the intersection of consciousness, identity, and the human experience.
  • Her - A contemplative look at love, connection, and the nature of relationships in a digital world.
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