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The History Boys

The History Boys

History. It's just one bloody thing after another.

Released R 109 min 6.8/10 Votes: 21609
The story of an unruly class of bright, funny history students at a Yorkshire grammar school in pursuit of an undergraduate place at Oxford or Cambridge. Bounced between their maverick English master, a young and shrewd teacher hired to up their test scores, a grossly out-numbered history teacher, and a headmaster obsessed with results, the boys attempt to pass.
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Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:51:47

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Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:43:54

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  • The Imitation Game - Focuses on societal pressure and the importance of personal identity.
  • The King's Speech - Depicts personal struggles against societal expectations and communication.
  • Fingersmith - Explores themes of sexuality and deception in a Victorian setting.
  • Gerontophilia - Explores unconventional relationships and societal perceptions of love.
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  • Puddle Cruiser - A coming-of-age story that intertwines humor and poignant moments.
  • The Last Picture Show - Depicts the struggles of adolescence and relationships in a small town.
  • Wilde - Explores the life of Oscar Wilde and themes of identity and societal expectations.
  • Milk - Focuses on identity, activism, and the fight for LGBTQ+ rights.
  • Fire Island - A romantic comedy that explores friendship and identity within LGBTQ+ culture.
  • Weekend - A bittersweet love story that captures fleeting relationships and emotional depth.
  • The Way He Looks - A coming-of-age story that captures themes of love and self-discovery.
  • The Road Within - Focuses on emotional struggles and personal growth among young individuals.
  • Something's Gotta Give - Explores relationships across ages and expectations in romantic contexts.
  • The Associates - Takes a humorous look at young professionals navigating life and relationships.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:48:26

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  • Doctor Who - An iconic sci-fi series that shares the same universe and features the character of the Doctor.
  • The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot - A comedic homage to Doctor Who with a focus on the legacy of the series.
  • An Adventure in Space and Time - A biopic detailing the creation of Doctor Who and the impact it had over the years.
  • The Crown - A historical drama that explores real historical figures and events, similar to the biopic style.
  • Pride - A film that focuses on a real historical event with a heartfelt narrative, akin to An Adventure in Space and Time.
  • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - A science fiction comedy that explores space and time in a unique and humorous way.
  • The Time Traveler's Wife - A romantic drama that involves themes of time travel, similar to the adventurous moments in space and time.
  • The Imitation Game - Another biographical film that explores the life of a historical figure with significant contributions.
  • Hidden Figures - A look at the story of unsung heroes in a historical context, focusing on teamwork and achievement.
  • Midsomer Murders - A long-running mystery series that shares a British tone and storytelling style.
  • The Last of Us - While dystopian, it focuses on interpersonal relationships and survival, similar to character-driven storytelling.
  • Good Omens - Fantasy series based on a novel with a quirky sense of humor and intertwining timelines.
  • The History Boys - A film adaptation of a play that focuses on education, relationships, and historical events.
  • Life on Mars - A detective drama with time travel elements that explores nostalgia and cultural change.
  • Killing Eve - A character-driven story with a blend of drama and dark humor, creating a compelling narrative.
  • The Day of the Doctor - A special episode of Doctor Who celebrating its 50th anniversary, featuring time travel and nostalgia.
  • The Sarah Jane Adventures - A children's spin-off of Doctor Who that features adventures in a similar universe.
  • Stranger Things - A nostalgic take on 80s culture with supernatural elements, which may appeal to fans of character-driven stories.
  • The Queen's Gambit - A character-focused story that blends historical elements with personal achievements and challenges.
  • Chernobyl - A gripping historical drama that deals with the consequences of technological advancements and human stories.
  • Foyle's War - A murder mystery series set during WWII, similar in its historical context and British storytelling.
  • Band of Brothers - A brutal yet human look at WWII through the lives of soldiers, akin to the heartfelt storytelling in the biopic.
  • Spooks - A British spy drama that explores relationships and the impact of choices, focusing on character-driven stories.
  • Freaks and Geeks - A nostalgic look at high school life in the 1980s that captures the same heartfelt storytelling.
  • The Man in the High Castle - An alternate history series that explores how lives are affected by major historical events.
  • The Americans - A spy thriller that delves into personal relationships set against a historical backdrop.
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  • Sherlock - A modern take on classic literature that combines mystery, character depth, and British wit.
  • The Office (UK) - A mockumentary-style series that explores character relationships and workplace dynamics.
  • This Is England - A gritty drama set in Britain during the 1980s that shares similar themes of nostalgia and societal change.
  • The Detectorists - A charming series about friendship and community, with a gentle comedic touch.
  • The Great - A satirical, historical comedy-drama that focuses on character development and relationships.
  • Normal People - A deep exploration of relationships over time, capturing the human experience with sensitivity.
  • The Goldfinch - A story of personal growth and exploration amidst a historical backdrop.
  • The Good Place - A unique blend of humor and philosophical undertones, exploring what it means to be good.
  • The West Wing - A political drama that emphasizes character dynamics and thoughtful storytelling.

Last updated: 2024-09-27 03:57:53

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  • Pride
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Catholic School List

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  • School Ties - Centers around a student dealing with social issues and prejudice in a prestigious school.
  • The Breakfast Club - Features a group of teenagers from different backgrounds spending a Saturday in detention.
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  • Freedom Writers - Focuses on a teacher and her efforts to inspire at-risk students in a challenging environment.
  • Minding the Gap - A documentary that delves into the lives of three young men growing up in America.
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower - Follows a socially awkward high school freshman navigating friendships and trauma.
  • Good Will Hunting - Centers around a gifted young man faced with personal challenges and life decisions.
  • Sister Act - A comedic take on life within a convent school and the influence of music.
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  • Catch Me If You Can - Involves themes of deception and identity within a youth-focused narrative.
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  • Boyhood - An exploration of childhood and adolescence as we follow a boy through life.
  • Dead Poets Society - The struggle to conform verses individualism within a school setting.
  • The Edge of Seventeen - Focuses on the trials of a teenager dealing with life changes and friendships.
  • Love, Simon - A coming-of-age story about a young man's journey of self-discovery in high school.
  • An Education - Deals with a young woman's coming-of-age in a strict educational context.
  • Rushmore - A story about a unique student attending a private school and his personal ambitions.
  • To Sir, with Love - An inspiring teacher connects with his students in a challenging school setting.
  • Educating Rita - Explores formal education and personal growth themes in an unconventional way.
  • The Virgin Suicides - Explores themes of adolescence, isolation, and suburban life.
  • Stand and Deliver - Follows a math teacher inspiring his disadvantaged students to succeed.
  • The Outsiders - A classic tale of youth, social classes, and belonging.
  • Mean Girls - Explores high school social structures and the impact of peer relationships.
  • Big Little Lies - Though not focused on school, it delves into complex relationships and social issues.
  • The King's Speech - Focuses on personal growth and overcoming obstacles in a period setting.
  • Cruel Intentions - A tale of manipulation and betrayal among wealthy high school students.
  • The Secret Life of the American Teenager - A teen drama exploring the difficulties faced by high schoolers.
  • Parenthood - A family-based series exploring relationships and the complexities of growing up.
  • Dazed and Confused - A nostalgic look at high school life and teenage experiences.
  • The Glee Project - Focuses on high school students with a passion for music and performance.
  • Gossip Girl - Explores the lives of privileged teens in a prestigious school setting.
  • Eighth Grade - Depicts the struggles of a teenage girl navigating her last year of middle school.
  • American Pie - A comedy that tackles teenage experiences and high school relations.
  • The Goldbergs - A comedic take on family and high school life in the 1980s.
  • Your Name - An animated film that touches on adolescent love and personal growth.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:45:16

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Pool of London List

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  • EastEnders - A British soap opera that explores the lives, struggles, and relationships of the residents of Albert Square.
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  • Made in Heaven - A drama series that explores relationships and love in the context of London's diverse society.
  • Croupier - A crime thriller that unfolds in the underground of London's gambling scene, highlighting moral dilemmas.
  • The Business - A British crime film that offers a glimpse into the lifestyle of British criminals and London's nightlife.
  • The Bill - A long-running British police procedural series that delves into the everyday lives of cops in London.
  • Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels - A British crime comedy that intricately weaves various criminal plots set against the backdrop of London.
  • Trainspotting - A gritty portrayal of urban life in Edinburgh, it shares a similar style and tone with Pool of London.
  • This is England - A film and series that explores youth subcultures and socio-political issues in 1980s England.
  • Gangsters - A British drama that follows the lives of criminals, capturing the essence of the underworld in cities.
  • Sherlock - A modern take on the classic detective series, highlighting London's backdrop while solving crimes.
  • Secrets & Lies - A drama that examines the complexities of modern life and relationships in a British setting.
  • Peaky Blinders - A gritty crime drama that delves into the world of gangsters post-World War I in Birmingham.
  • Murder on the Orient Express - A classic whodunit that captures a suspenseful atmosphere, akin to the dramatic tone of Pool of London.
  • The Fall - A psychological thriller set in Belfast, similar in atmosphere and depth to crime dramas in London.
  • Top Boy - A contemporary series focusing on drug dealing in London, exploring themes of survival and community.
  • The Ipcress File - A Cold War spy film that offers a stylish depiction of London in the 1960s.
  • Kidulthood - A gritty portrayal of teenage life in London, delving into issues like crime and relationships.
  • The Krays - A biographical film about the notorious gangsters that ruled the East End of London, focusing on their lives and crimes.
  • The Man Who Knew Too Much - A suspenseful thriller with a blend of action and crime set against a vibrant London backdrop.
  • Daredevil - A superhero series that, while fictional, has elements of crime and morality set in a gritty urban environment.
  • The Lovely Bones - A drama involving crime and the impact on families, set within a unique narrative style.
  • The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Classic adaptations of the famous detective stories, providing insight into London’s society and crime.
  • The History Boys - A coming-of-age drama that reflects on education and life in England, similar in its exploration of human relationships.
  • My Beautiful Laundrette - A film that weaves themes of class, race, and relationships in contemporary London.
  • Wide Sargasso Sea - Explores themes of identity and belonging in a post-colonial setting, connecting to broader London narratives.
  • Bullet Boy - A powerful drama reflecting on youth and violence in London, resonating with the themes of conflict in Pool of London.
  • Harlots - A drama set in 18th-century London, focusing on the lives of women in the sex trade.
  • The Great Train Robbery - A dramatization of one of the UK's most infamous heists, reflecting criminal undertones similar to those in Pool of London.
  • 24 Hour Party People - A biographical film capturing the music and cultural scene in Manchester, reflecting a slice of British life.
  • Criminal: UK - A psychological crime drama that takes place within the confines of a police interrogation room, emphasizing moral dilemmas.
  • Hard Men - A film about gang violence, portraying the raw nature of crime in the UK.
  • The Firm - A drama that chronicles a man's descent into London's football hooligan scene, focusing on loyalty and violence.
  • People Just Do Nothing - A mockumentary that humorously explores the lives of a group of friends trying to run a pirate radio station in London.

Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:32:19

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Another Country List

  • Maurice - Explores themes of homosexuality and social class in early 20th century Britain.
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  • Dead Poets Society - Set in a conservative boys' school, highlighting individualism and self-discovery.
  • The Imitation Game - Based on the life of Alan Turing, dealing with themes of societal acceptance and personal struggles.
  • A Single Man - Explores grief and identity in the context of a same-sex relationship in the 1960s.
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower - Coming-of-age story about friendship, identity, and personal struggles during adolescence.
  • Boys Don't Cry - A biographical film about a transgender man facing societal rejection and personal discovery.
  • The Talented Mr. Ripley - Features themes of identity, obsession, and class conflict in a stylish narrative.
  • Beautiful Thing - Centers on a same-sex romance in a working-class environment and the struggles that accompany it.
  • Pride - Based on true events, highlighting the solidarity between LGBTQ activists and miners in the 1980s.
  • Call Me by Your Name - A romantic coming-of-age film exploring first love and sexual discovery in a beautiful setting.
  • God's Own Country - A love story set against the backdrop of rural England, exploring themes of isolation and connection.
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  • The Birdcage - A comedic take on family dynamics and acceptance within the LGBTQ community.
  • Moonlight - A coming-of-age story exploring identity, masculinity, and sexuality in the Black community.
  • Billy Elliott - Highlights a young boy's passion for ballet against the backdrop of class struggles and family expectations.
  • The Way He Looks - A coming-of-age film about a blind teenager's journey of self-discovery and love.
  • Goodbye Christopher Robin - Explores the complexities of relationships, creativity, and the pressures of societal expectations.
  • An Education - Follows a young girl's coming-of-age journey disrupted by an older man's influence.
  • Moonrise Kingdom - A whimsical tale of young love and adventure that explores themes of belonging and rebellion.
  • The Edge of Seventeen - A teen's coming-of-age story dealing with awkwardness, relationships, and identity.
  • Phantom Thread - Explores the complexities of love, art, and the expectations of society in a historical context.
  • The Graduate - A classic exploration of young adulthood, relationships, and societal pressures.
  • My Own Private Idaho - A road movie that delves into identity, love, and personal struggles in an unconventional setting.
  • The Dreamers - Centers on the relationships between three young adults in Paris during the 1968 student riots.
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  • Taxi Driver - An exploration of isolation, identity, and societal rejection in a gritty urban setting.
  • Frantz - A poignant story set after World War I about love, loss, and the societal impact of war.
  • My Life as a Dog - A coming-of-age story told through the eyes of a young boy dealing with family issues and societal norms.
  • The Secret Garden - A story about healing, friendship, and self-discovery set against a backdrop of class issues.
  • To Kill a Mockingbird - Explores serious social issues, including racism and morality, through the eyes of a child.
  • Brooklyn - A tale of immigration and personal growth, highlighting the struggle between love and duty.
  • Lady Bird - A coming-of-age dramedy exploring relationships between mothers and daughters, identity, and social class.
  • The King's Speech - Focuses on an individual's struggles with personal and societal expectations in historical context.
  • The Social Network - A story of ambition, friendship, and betrayal in the creation of Facebook.
  • The Hours - Intertwines stories of three women across different time periods, dealing with societal norms and personal struggles.
  • A Very English Scandal - Based on true events, exploring themes of scandal, sexuality, and societal hypocrisy in Britain.
  • Boy Erased - A true story about a young man's journey of self-acceptance amid conversion therapy.
  • Saving Face - Follows a Chinese-American woman navigating family expectations and her relationship with a same-sex partner.
  • If I Stay - A teen's journey through love and loss, dealing with life-changing decisions and self-discovery.
  • The Last Picture Show - Examines the complexities of small-town life and young adulthood, including themes of love and loss.

Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:52:34

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Tom Brown's Schooldays List

  • Dead Poets Society - Explores themes of education and the impact of teachers on students.
  • School Ties - A story centered around school life and the struggle for acceptance.
  • The History Boys - A look at education, friendship, and the challenges of young adulthood.
  • The Dead Poets Society - Focuses on literature and the effect of a passionate teacher.
  • Ferris Bueller's Day Off - A classic coming-of-age film set in a high school environment.
  • Good Will Hunting - Highlights the importance of mentorship and self-discovery.
  • McFarland, USA - Runs a parallel in exploring the growth of students through athletics.
  • The Class - Explores teacher-student relationships in a modern educational setting.
  • The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - Focuses on education and the influence of an unconventional teacher.
  • Dead Poets Society - Similar themes of rebellion and self-expression in an academic setting.
  • Dead Poets Society (2019) (Play) - An adaptation reflecting on the same themes of youth and education.
  • A Separate Peace - A coming-of-age story set in a boarding school environment.
  • The Circle - Explores modern education and the impact of technology on students.
  • Finding Forrester - Another story of mentorship and discovery through literature.
  • The Breakfast Club - Delves into the lives of high school students from different backgrounds.
  • Mean Girls - A humorous look at the social dynamics of high school life.
  • Rushmore - Focuses on a prep school and the eccentricities of its students.
  • Chariots of Fire - Involves young athletes and their struggles in a competitive environment.
  • To Sir, with Love - A teacher makes a difference in the lives of his students.
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower - A coming-of-age film that explores friendship and acceptance.
  • Dead Poets Society (Special Features) - Expands on the themes present in the primary movie.
  • The Hunt - Examines the impact of community and personal challenges.
  • The Kings of Summer - A coming-of-age story about friendship and self-discovery.
  • Stand and Deliver - Focuses on a passionate teacher making a difference in students' lives.
  • Little Women - A focus on friendship, family, and the journey of young women.
  • The Great Debaters - Explores ethics, education, and the power of words among students.
  • Whiplash - Examines the relationship between a mentor and a young protégé.
  • The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind - A tale of ingenuity and the pursuit of education against the odds.
  • Freedom Writers - Another film that highlights the importance of education and mentorship.
  • The Intouchables - Focuses on an unlikely friendship that grows through challenges.
  • The Secret Life of Walter Mitty - Explores themes of self-discovery and pursuing one's dreams.
  • Extra Credit - Delves into themes of education and personal growth.
  • Selma - Explores social themes and struggles that relate to youth and education.
  • Stand by Me - A timeless tale of friendship and the transition from childhood to adulthood.
  • Mean Creek - Explores complex relationships and challenges faced by youth.
  • The Art of Getting By - Focuses on the pressures of youth and the challenges of growing up.
  • Boyhood - An exploration of growing up through various life phases.
  • The Last Days of Summer - Explores friendships that define youth and challenge conventions.
  • Boyz n the Hood - Focuses on the struggles of youth in a challenging environment.
  • Billy Elliot - A journey of self-discovery against societal expectations.
  • The 400 Blows - Explores a troubled youth's experience with the education system.

Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:31:21

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Student List

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  • The History Boys - Centers on a group of students and their experiences with their teachers.
  • A Teacher - Explores the relationship between a teacher and a student in a intense manner.
  • Freedom Writers - Focuses on a teacher who inspires her at-risk students.
  • Minding the Gap - Explores themes of youth, identity and the struggles of young adults.
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower - Centers around teenage experiences and finding one's identity.
  • Whiplash - Relationship between a student and teacher that pushes boundaries.
  • Boyhood - Follows growth and development through various stages of youth.
  • The Edge of Seventeen - Focuses on the challenges of being a teenager and relationships.
  • The Spectacular Now - Explores youthful relationships and the challenges that come with them.
  • To Sir, with Love - A teacher impacts the lives of students in a challenging environment.
  • An Education - Explores the effects of a relationship on a young girl's education.
  • Finding Forrester - A unique student-teacher relationship that encourages individual growth.
  • The Great Debaters - Focuses on mentorship and the power of education and debate.
  • Good Will Hunting - Explores the relationship between a student and his counselor.
  • Selma - Focuses on challenging societal norms, including education.
  • The Art of Getting By - Follows a high school student navigating relationships and life.
  • Little Miss Sunshine - A family exploration that includes themes of youth and ambition.
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  • Love, Simon - Explores identity and high school life with emotional depth.
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  • Our Souls at Night - Explores deep relationships and struggles of individuals.
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  • Lady Bird - Depicts the challenges of high school life and personal growth.
  • Moonlight - Explores identity and the complexities of growing up.
  • Eighth Grade - A raw portrayal of a young girl's final year of middle school.
  • Miss Stevens - An exploration of a teacher's impact on students during a trip.
  • Like Crazy - Focuses on the complexities of young love and relationships.
  • About a Boy - An unexpected friendship between a boy and a man.
  • The Kings of Summer - Explores teenage rebellion and the pursuit of freedom.
  • The Virgin Suicides - Explores the lives and struggles of teenage girls.
  • The Outsiders - Follows teenage groups and their social issues.
  • Stand and Deliver - A teacher's unconventional methods help at-risk students succeed.
  • 8 Mile - Follows a young man's struggle to find his place in the world.

Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:50:42

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  • Bright Star - Follows the romance between the poet John Keats and his muse, exploring artistic inspiration.
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  • The Secret Life of Words - A tale that revolves around language, story, and the complexities of human existence.
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  • The Talented Mr. Ripley - Involves themes of identity and desire, centered around an enigmatic character's ambitions.
  • Fifty Shades of Grey - Explores intense relationships and the dynamic of power within romantic entanglements.
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  • The Great Gatsby - Explores themes of love, ambition, and societal constraints through the lens of a poignant narrative.
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  • The Danish Girl - A biography centered on identity, love, and transformation in the realm of art.
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Last updated: 2024-09-24 00:32:11

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Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:11:56

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Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:15:28

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Last updated: 2024-09-27 03:58:29

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