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Talk to Me
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When a group of friends discover how to conjure spirits using an embalmed hand, they become hooked on the new thrill, until one of them goes too far and unleashes terrifying supernatural forces.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Malcolm X List
- Selma - Focuses on the civil rights movement and the struggle for equality.
- 12 Years a Slave - Explores themes of racism and the fight for freedom.
- The Help - Tackles racial issues in America during the 1960s.
- Fruitvale Station - A poignant portrayal of racial injustice and its consequences.
- American History X - Examines racism and its impact on individuals and society.
- The Butler - Follows a man's life through the major events in civil rights history.
- Get on the Bus - Focuses on a group of African American men traveling to the Million Man March.
- Do the Right Thing - Explores racial tensions in a Brooklyn neighborhood.
- Ray - Biographical film about a pioneering African American musician facing racism.
- The Color Purple - Addresses issues of race, gender, and empowerment.
- A Raisin in the Sun - Depicts a family's struggle for a better life amidst racial discrimination.
- Bessie - Biographical film about Bessie Smith and the challenges of being an African American artist.
- Just Mercy - Based on a true story about racial injustice in the legal system.
- The Hate U Give - Focuses on police violence and racial identity.
- When They See Us - Dramatizes the wrongful conviction of five Black teenagers in a racially charged case.
- If Beale Street Could Talk - Explores love and injustice in the context of race relations.
- The 13th - Documentary exploring the intersection of race, justice, and mass incarceration.
- I Am Not Your Negro - Documentary based on James Baldwin’s unfinished manuscript about race in America.
- Malcolm X: Make It Plain - Documentary detailing the life and impact of Malcolm X.
- The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution - A documentary about the civil rights group's impact and legacy.
- Harriet - Follows the life of Harriet Tubman and her fight against slavery.
- Black Panther - Explores themes of identity, race, and empowerment in a superhero context.
- La La Land - Though it’s a musical, it touches on themes of dreams and racial dynamics in present-day Los Angeles.
- Small Axe - A collection of films focusing on the lives of London's West Indian community.
- One Night in Miami - Fictional account of a meeting between iconic African American figures discussing implications of civil rights.
- For Colored Girls - An ensemble piece exploring the struggles faced by African American women.
- The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete - Tells a story of survival against a backdrop of systemic poverty and racial discrimination.
- Love & Basketball - Combines personal stories with broader themes of race and female empowerment.
- The Birth of a Nation - A historical drama about Nat Turner's slave rebellion and themes of resistance.
- Talk to Me - Based on a true story of a radio DJ during the civil rights movement.
- Monster's Ball - Explores themes of love and redemption amidst racial tensions.
- The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman - A powerful look at the African American experience over several decades.
- A Man Called Adam - Follows a jazz musician and addresses issues of race through music and personal struggles.
- Django Unchained - Addresses slavery from a unique perspective blending history and revenge.
- The Pursuit of Happyness - A true story about perseverance in the face of adversity, touching on economic and racial challenges.
- Hidden Figures - Highlights the contributions of African American women in NASA amid racial discrimination.
- Soul - While animated, it explores personal identity and cultural themes relevant to African Americans.
- The Hate U Give (TV Series) - Explores relationships affected by systemic racism and police violence.
Last updated: 2024-09-23 15:23:39
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Divorce American Style List
- The War of the Roses - Dark comedy about a couple's tumultuous divorce.
- Marriage Story - A realistic portrayal of divorce and its emotional impact.
- Kramer vs. Kramer - A dramatic exploration of custody battles and divorce.
- Crazy, Stupid, Love. - Romantic comedy with themes of love and divorce.
- For Keeps? - A story about young love, marriage, and the complexities of relationships.
- The Break-Up - A comedy about a couple struggling to maintain a relationship.
- A Separation - A gripping drama exploring the effects of divorce on a family.
- Intolerable Cruelty - A romantic comedy centered around a couple getting a divorce.
- The First Wives Club - A comedy about women seeking revenge on their ex-husbands.
- The Squid and the Whale - An exploration of the effects of divorce on children.
- Nasty Baby - Explores contemporary relationships and parenting challenges.
- Chick Fight - A comedy involving a fight club for women and relationship issues.
- How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days - Romantic comedy with themes of love and misunderstandings.
- Your Friends & Neighbors - Dark comedy about relationships and infidelity.
- Two for the Money - Explores relationships from the perspective of betting and risks.
- The Parent Trap - Focuses on family relationships and the complexities of divorce.
- Must Love Dogs - A romantic comedy that deals with dating post-divorce.
- Friends - Long-running sitcom focusing on relationships and personal dynamics.
- Big Little Lies - Drama series that explores relationships and divorce among friends.
- The Good Wife - A series about a woman navigating life after her husband's scandal.
- Cougar Town - Comedy about dating and relationships among friends after divorce.
- Better Things - A dramedy about a single mother balancing relationships and motherhood.
- The Affair - Explores the effects of infidelity and divorce on families.
- Married with Children - A sitcom satirizing marriage and family life.
- He’s Just Not That Into You - A romantic comedy addressing modern relationships and dating.
- Knocked Up - A comedy about unexpected relationships and life changes.
- Divorce - A comedy series about a couple navigating relationship challenges.
- About Time - A romantic comedy-drama that touches on family dynamics.
- Beverly Hills, 90210 - A series that explores teenage relationships and family drama.
- Talk to Me - Explores personal relationships amid societal expectations.
- Two and a Half Men - A sitcom involving relationships and the aftermath of divorce.
- Parents - A dark comedy about family dynamics and parenthood.
- The Kids Are Alright - A family comedy dealing with changing dynamics and relationships.
- You, Me and Dupree - A comedy about marriage and unexpected living situations.
- Love Actually - An ensemble romantic comedy about the complexities of love.
- The New Adventures of Old Christine - A sitcom about a divorced woman dealing with family and dating.
- Modern Family - A sitcom that explores diverse family structures and relationships.
- This Is Us - A family drama exploring relationships across different timelines.
Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:14:15
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Harriet List
- 12 Years a Slave - Both films explore the brutal realities of slavery and the fight for freedom.
- The Help - Focuses on the experiences of African American women and their struggles in a racially divided society.
- Selma - Highlights the civil rights movement and the fight for social justice similar to Harriet's journey.
- Hidden Figures - Shares themes of empowerment and overcoming racial discrimination in historical contexts.
- Glory - Focuses on African American soldiers in the Civil War and their fight for dignity and justice.
- Django Unchained - Explores themes of slavery and rebellion through the journey of a freed slave.
- The Underground Railroad - Aimed at portraying the harrowing journey to freedom during slavery, similar to Harriet's story.
- Amistad - Follows a landmark legal battle over enslaved Africans, addressing similar themes of freedom.
- Freedom - Both films highlight the fight against slavery and the quest for freedom.
- The Birth of a Nation - Focuses on Nat Turner's slave rebellion, showcasing resistance to oppression.
- The Color Purple - Examines the struggles of African American women in the early 20th century, including empowerment themes.
- Roots - A miniseries depicting the history of slavery and the quest for freedom in America.
- Beloved - Addresses the haunting legacy of slavery, similar to Harriet's themes of trauma and freedom.
- Bessie - Tells the story of Bessie Smith and addresses themes of race and the struggle for acceptance.
- Loving - Covers the fight against racial discrimination and the pursuit of equality in America.
- If Beale Street Could Talk - Explores themes of racism, injustice, and love in a backdrop of societal struggles.
- One Night in Miami... - Examines the intersection of race and culture during a pivotal moment in American history.
- Miss Juneteenth - Focuses on the experiences of African American women and their struggles for recognition and empowerment.
- The Butler - Follows the life of an African American butler in the White House, addressing racial issues over decades.
- Malcolm X - Explores the life and struggles of a key civil rights leader, parallel to Harriet's fight for freedom.
- The Pursuit of Happyness - A story of resilience and determination, focusing on overcoming great odds.
- Straight Outta Compton - Explores social and racial issues through the lens of music and culture, echoing themes of resistance.
- A Wrinkle in Time - Addresses themes of empowerment and fighting against oppression with a fantastical twist.
- The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks - Based on true events, highlighting issues of race and ethics in medical history.
- Clemency - Explores themes of justice and redemption in the context of the death penalty, highlighting moral dilemmas.
- Canal Street - Follows a young man's fight for justice after being wrongfully accused, touching on racial themes.
- The Hate U Give - Addresses contemporary issues of race and justice through the eyes of a young woman.
- Just Mercy - Based on a true story that deals with justice and race, featuring a lawyer fighting for the innocent.
- American History X - Addresses racial tensions and the struggle for redemption in modern America.
- Fruitvale Station - Based on a true story involving race and justice, focusing on a tragic event.
- The Black Klansman - A true story that tackles issues of race and injustice in a unique narrative style.
- The Gemini - A film that delves into issues of identity and justice within the African American experience.
- Why We Hate - A documentary series exploring the roots of hate and how to combat it, paralleling Harriet's fight.
- The Gospel - Explores themes of faith, struggle, and community in challenging societal conditions.
- Talk to Me - Based on the life of a real person who faced societal challenges and made a difference through media.
- Love and Basketball - Focuses on personal struggles and the pursuit of dreams against societal norms.
- Beyond the Lights - Explores the struggles against fame and societal pressures, highlighting personal empowerment.
- A Raisin in the Sun - Covers themes of dreams and struggles of African American families in a racially charged environment.
- Hidden Figures - Showcases the contributions of African American women in a challenging environment, promoting empowerment.
Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:17:52
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Uncle Tom II: An American Odyssey List
- 12 Years a Slave - Explores the harsh realities of slavery and the struggle for freedom.
- Selma - Focuses on the civil rights movement and the fight for equality.
- The Butler - Follows a man who serves as White House butler through significant moments in history.
- Roots - A historical miniseries that traces the genealogy of an African American family.
- Malcolm X - A biographical film about the life and impact of civil rights leader Malcolm X.
- The Help - Examines the lives of African American maids in the early civil rights era.
- The Color Purple - Explores themes of resilience against racial and gender-based oppression.
- When They See Us - A true story about the wrongful conviction of five Black teens in New York.
- A Raisin in the Sun - Follows an African American family's aspirations and struggles in a racially tense society.
- The Pursuit of Happyness - A film about overcoming adversity and striving for a better life.
- Black Panther - Centers on themes of identity and empowerment in a fictional African nation.
- Freedom Writers - Inspires students to write about their struggles, highlighting education's power.
- Just Mercy - Follows a lawyer's battle against racial injustice in the legal system.
- Get Out - Explores racism through a horror film lens and societal critiques.
- The Hate U Give - Focuses on the impact of police brutality in a young girl’s life.
- Boyz n the Hood - A coming-of-age story addressing urban issues and violence in Los Angeles.
- Django Unchained - A modern take on slavery and revenge with strong historical references.
- Fences - Explores the life of African Americans in the 1950s through family dynamics.
- The 13th - A documentary that examines the history of racial inequality in the U.S.
- Arrival - An exploration of communication and cultural barriers, paralleling themes of understanding.
- I Am Not Your Negro - A documentary reflecting on race relations through the unfinished writings of James Baldwin.
- Hidden Figures - Celebrates the contributions of African American women in NASA during the space race.
- The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman - A historical drama about the life of an African American woman during and after slavery.
- Carmen Jones - A musical drama based on the opera, featuring African American culture and themes.
- The Last Black Man in San Francisco - Explores themes of gentrification and identity in modern America.
- The Secret Life of Bees - Focuses on the journey of healing and empowerment for African American women.
- Talk to Me - Chronicles the life of a Washington, D.C. radio personality with a pivotal role in the civil rights movement.
- Loving - The true story of an interracial couple fighting for their marriage and dignity.
- Judas and the Black Messiah - Tells the story of the Black Panther Party and betrayal within civil rights activism.
- Sweetback's Baadasssss Song - Pioneering film in the Black cinema movement emphasizing empowerment.
- Southside with You - A romantic story about Barack and Michelle Obama's first date, touching on background and values.
- American Honey - Explores themes of youth rebellion and societal challenges, resonating with themes of struggle.
- The Long Walk Home - Set during the Montgomery bus boycott, highlighting the impact of racism and the strength of community.
- Love and Basketball - Examines ambition and identity against a backdrop of race and gender dynamics.
- Hidden Figures - Highlights the untold stories of African American women who helped shape NASA.
- The Great Debaters - A story about civil rights and intellectual empowerment through debate.
- For Colored Girls - Explores the lives of African American women and their struggles with societal issues.
- Passing - Addresses themes of race, identity, and the complexities of living between two worlds.
- One Night in Miami - Fictional account of a meeting of notable cultural figures discussing race and identity.
Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:16:13
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Offseason List
- The Invitation - Both feature a tense atmosphere and focus on seemingly mundane gatherings that turn sinister.
- Hereditary - Both delve into themes of family trauma and psychological horror within isolated settings.
- Midsommar - Both explore unsettling horror elements within a specific community or setting, with a slow-building tension.
- The Lighthouse - Both possess a claustrophobic atmosphere, exploring psychological instability and mysteries.
- It Follows - Both feature an ominous, suspenseful tone and an underlying sense of dread that permeates the story.
- The Witch - Both incorporate unsettling folklore and psychological horror elements within isolated landscapes.
- The Others - Both involve psychological suspense, family dynamics, and a mysterious setting that reveals dark truths.
- Don't Breathe - Both create an intense atmosphere with characters facing life-threatening situations in isolated settings.
- Talk to Me - Both revolve around supernatural elements and explore the consequences of meddling with dark forces.
- The Ring - Both involve cursed elements that lead to unsettling and horrifying events for the characters.
- Black Swan - Both delve into psychological horror and the deterioration of the mind, set against visually stunning backdrops.
- Gone Girl - Both feature dark twists in psychological narratives that explore the lengths people go to for obsession.
- Sinister - Both revolve around dark, unsettling mysteries that involve sinister forces affecting the characters.
- The Babadook - Both explore themes of grief and mental instability with psychological horror elements.
- Cam - Both highlight psychological tension and identity in the digital age with unsettling narratives.
- The Cabin in the Woods - Both mix horror with psychological twists and feature a group of characters experiencing inexplicable events.
- Mother! - Both use a suspenseful, claustrophobic setting to explore deeper themes about reality and existence.
- Get Out - Both tackle social issues through the lens of horror, creating an unsettling atmosphere and psychological tension.
- Under the Skin - Both create an eerie atmosphere with existential themes and enigmatic narratives.
- The Haunting of Hill House - Both focus on family secrets and traumas intertwined with supernatural elements across generations.
- Brahms: The Boy II - Both involve horror elements centered around psychological uncertainty and eerie settings.
- A Quiet Place - Both involve characters facing terrifying external threats in isolation, leading to intense suspense.
- The Shining - Both explore psychological unraveling within isolated settings, emphasizing horror through atmosphere.
- The Conjuring - Both delve into supernatural horror with a focus on haunted settings and psychologically gripping narratives.
- Raw - Both explore dark themes of identity and transformation with elements of body horror and psychological tension.
- The Killing of a Sacred Deer - Both feature unsettling plots that explore themes of sacrifice and moral ambiguity in psychological contexts.
- So Cold the River - Both explore dark themes within rich settings, focusing on psychological and supernatural elements.
- The Platform - Both contain social commentary blended with psychological horror set within confined, oppressive environments.
- Session 9 - Both involve isolation and psychological strain within eerie, abandoned settings that amplify horror.
- The Amityville Horror - Both feature haunted houses and the psychological impact of supernatural forces on families.
- The Grudge - Both involve cursed entities and the unfolding of tragic, mysterious events tied to the past.
- Nails - Both explore themes of confinement and psychological breakdown within a horror context.
- The Descent - Both involve characters facing deep-seated fears and horrors in isolated settings.
- The Autopsy of Jane Doe - Both blend mystery and psychological horror as characters uncover truths in an unsettling atmosphere.
- Thirteen - Both explore psychological tension within a character's transformation and peer influences in dark narratives.
- The Call - Both feature elements of psychological suspense and horror with a unique twist on time and reality.
- A Woman Alone - Both focus on isolation and the psychological effects of being alone with unresolved issues.
- Fallen - Both incorporate supernatural themes and the emotional struggles of the main character against dark forces.
- Camille - Both tackle psychological horror and the distortion of reality in a deeply personal context.
- I See You - Both revolve around unsettling mysteries with psychological depth, exploring themes of trust and betrayal.
- Annihilation - Both create a sense of mystery and psychological unsettling experiences within strange, isolated environments.
- The Witch in the Window - Both explore haunted pasts and psychological struggles through ghostly narratives.
Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:12:42
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Hellbender List
- The Witch - A dark, atmospheric horror film that explores witchcraft in 17th-century New England, similar to the themes of familial ties and darkness in Hellbender.
- Hereditary - Focuses on family trauma and dark secrets, effectively using horror to highlight psychological terrors.
- Midsommar - Features a cult-like society and evokes themes of isolation and horror, akin to the eerie atmosphere in Hellbender.
- The Love Witch - Combines witchcraft with a focus on relationships and the macabre in a visually striking manner.
- A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night - A unique take on horror and relationships centered around supernatural elements.
- Saint Maud - Explores themes of faith, obsession, and psychological horror similar to the internal struggles in Hellbender.
- The Ritual - Focuses on a group of friends confronting supernatural forces in an isolated setting, reminiscent of Hellbender's themes.
- Suspiria - Involves witchcraft and a darkly atmospheric setting, blending horror and art in a way similar to Hellbender.
- We Are Still Here - Utilizes a haunted house narrative with supernatural elements and familial ties, echoing the themes in Hellbender.
- The Blackcoat's Daughter - Focuses on possession and the haunting psychological aspect of horror, similar to the darker undertones of Hellbender.
- Raw - Explores the transformation and internal struggles of a young woman, blending body horror with character evolution.
- Mother! - A psychological and emotional horror exploring ripe terror within a household, akin to Hellbender's family dynamics.
- The Lighthouse - Explores madness and isolation in a confined setting, similar to the psychological dynamics in Hellbender.
- The Conjuring - A haunting narrative involving family and the supernatural with a tense atmosphere reminiscent of elements in Hellbender.
- Annihilation - Combines sci-fi with psychological horror, focusing on self-destruction and transformation themes.
- Braid - A surreal psychological thriller involving childhood and dark secrets that features a similar independent horror vibe.
- Talk to Me - Involves themes of control and supernatural entities, exploring the dark sides of human desires.
- Coraline - An animated dark fantasy that explores themes of family and alternate realities with an eerie aesthetic.
- The Others - Focuses on psychological horror within a family dynamic in a mysterious environment, much like Hellbender.
- It Follows - Delivers an unconventional horror narrative that examines themes of inevitability and danger.
- A Quiet Place - Explores themes of family survival in a hostile environment with a unique approach to horror.
- The Babadook - Examines grief and motherhood through the lens of psychological horror, resonating with similar themes in Hellbender.
- Funny Games - A disturbing examination of violence and human psychology, reflecting the unsettling themes found in Hellbender.
- The Killing of a Sacred Deer - Psychological tension and moral dilemmas create an unsettling atmosphere similar to Hellbender's emotional complexity.
- Tusk - A body horror film that involves transformation and distorted existence, reminiscent of themes in Hellbender.
- The Lighthouse - Delivers claustrophobic horror mixed with the supernatural, reflecting the unsettling atmosphere of Hellbender.
- The Fall - A blend of psychological horror and adversity faced by its characters, mirroring the intensity of Hellbender.
- The Invitation - Centers on ambiguity, tension, and an unsettling gathering, similar to the horror elements in Hellbender.
- Candyman - Combines social commentary with supernatural horror, echoing Hellbender's thematic relevance.
- The Autopsy of Jane Doe - A tense and claustrophobic horror centered on mystery and the supernatural, akin to Hellbender's eerie ambiance.
- The Platform - Explores survival and morality in a confined space, creating horror from societal structure, comparable to themes in Hellbender.
- Evil Dead - Combines dark humor with horror, focusing on a group of friends facing supernatural terror.
- The Farewell - Explores themes of family and cultural disconnect, using emotion as a narrative tool, similar to Hellbender's relational dynamics.
- Rosemary's Baby - Focuses on pregnancy and eerie societal pressures, intertwining horror with personal and familial themes.
- Under the Skin - A unique blend of horror and existential dread with a strong focus on transformation and identity.
- You Were Never Really Here - Explores focus on trauma, violence, and complex psychological states in a meditative narrative.
- The Killing of a Sacred Deer - Creates psychological unease and moral questioning while blending elements of horror and drama.
- The Veil - Involves themes of cults and supernatural influences, creating a sense of dread similar to Hellbender.
- The Den - Explores digital horror and the uncomfortable nature of technology, resonating with modern horror themes.
- The Sixth Sense - A classic that incorporates psychological horror through emotional storytelling and surprising twists.
- Malignant - Combines supernatural elements with psychological horror, evoking themes of identity and familial ties.
- Gretel & Hansel - A dark retelling of a classic tale with surreal horror elements focused on family and a haunting atmosphere.
Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:44:19