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The Truman Show

The Truman Show

On the air. Unaware.

Released PG 103 min 8.2/10 Votes: 1217500
Every second of every day, from the moment he was born, for the last thirty years, Truman Burbank has been the unwitting star of the longest running, most popular documentary-soap opera in history. The picture-perfect town of Seahaven that he calls home is actually a gigantic soundstage. Truman's friends and family - everyone he meets, in fact - are actors. He lives every moment under the unblinking gaze of thousands of hidden TV cameras.
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1998-06-04
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$60M
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$264M

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  • Fahrenheit 451 - Tackles themes of censorship and dystopia, focusing on the power of knowledge.
  • Gattaca - Explores genetic determinism in a future society, focusing on personal struggle and identity.
  • The Leftovers - Explores themes of loss and the search for meaning in a changed world.
  • The Hunger Games - Features a young protagonist fighting against a dystopian system.
  • Blade Runner 2049 - Examines identity and humanity in a visually stunning, dystopian world.
  • Altered Carbon - Focuses on a future society with questions of identity and humanity.
  • The Maze Runner - Involves young characters navigating a dangerous world with a hidden agenda.
  • Handmaid's Tale - Examines women's rights and individuality in a rigorously controlled society.
  • Divergent - Set in a future society with divisions based on traits, focusing on rebellion.
  • Mad Max: Fury Road - Features a post-apocalyptic world with strong characters fighting for survival.
  • 12 Monkeys - Involves time travel and a fight against a dystopian future.
  • Y: The Last Man - Explores a post-apocalyptic world after a pandemic, focusing on gender dynamics.
  • Romeo + Juliet - Features tragic love amidst chaos and societal breakdown.
  • The Giver - Set in a dystopian society, exploring individuality and freedom of choice.
  • Minority Report - Takes on themes of free will and surveillance in a future society.
  • The 100 - Set in a post-apocalyptic world where survival and moral choices are central.
  • Running Man - Explores themes of reality TV and oppressive government control.
  • Equilibrium - Features a dystopian society where emotions are suppressed, focusing on rebellion.
  • The Walking Dead - Focuses on survival and human dynamics in a post-apocalyptic scenario.
  • Battlestar Galactica - Explores human survival against a highly advanced adversary.
  • The Road - Both involve struggle and the importance of personal relationships in extreme circumstances.
  • The Last of Us - Explores themes of survival in a post-apocalyptic world with rich character development.
  • The Young Pope - Delves into power dynamics and the personal struggles within a prestigious institution.
  • Germinal - Explores class struggles and oppression in a historical context.
  • Requiem for a Dream - Depicts the consequences of desires and the disintegration of lives under societal pressure.
  • The Social Network - Focuses on ambition, betrayal, and moral implications of personal choices.
  • The Fountain - Explores themes of love, mortality, and transcendence across different timelines.
  • Fight Club - Questions societal norms and personal identity through an underground movement.
  • Cloverfield - Follows characters in a chaotic, life-threatening situation with a sense of urgency.
  • The Truman Show - Explores themes of reality and control within a manufactured environment.
  • Arrival - Explores communication and existential questions through an otherworldly lens.
  • Her - Examines the intersection of technology and human connection in a near-future setting.
  • Twelve Years a Slave - Takes on themes of suffering and survival within an oppressive societal structure.
  • The Outer Limits - Anthology series focusing on unsettling moral tales in fantastical settings.
  • The Expanse - Features political intrigue and survival in a colonized universe.
  • The Witcher - Focuses on morality and individual choices against a backdrop of societal issues.
  • Dark - Involves complex narratives about time travel, fate, and human connection.

Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:13:14

  • The Handmaid's Tale
  • Blade Runner 2049
  • Altered Carbon
  • The Maze Runner
  • Divergent
  • Mad Max: Fury Road
  • 12 Monkeys
  • Y: The Last Man
  • Romeo + Juliet
  • The Hunger Games
  • The Leftovers
  • Children of Men
  • A Clockwork Orange
  • Snowpiercer
  • The Road
  • Westworld
  • Black Mirror
  • V for Vendetta
  • Fahrenheit 451
  • Gattaca
  • The Giver
  • Minority Report

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Orwell Rolls in His Grave List

  • The Social Dilemma - Explores the impact of social media on society and individuals, highlighting manipulation and misinformation.
  • Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media - Examines the influence of media on public perception and democracy, with a focus on Chomsky's critique.
  • The Century of the Self - Analyzes how psychoanalysis and consumerism have shaped modern society, similar in critique to Orwellian themes.
  • They Live - A film that critiques consumerism and media manipulation, featuring a message about societal control.
  • V for Vendetta - Explores themes of government control, individual freedom, and opposition, resonating with Orwell's ideas.
  • The Matrix - Challenges perceptions of reality and control, paralleling Orwell's exploration of surveillance and autonomy.
  • Network - A satirical look at television and media manipulation, focusing on corporate influence over public discourse.
  • Wag the Dog - Examines the manipulation of public opinion by media and government, akin to Orwellian themes of deceit.
  • The Handmaid’s Tale - Explores totalitarianism and individual oppression, echoing dystopian elements found in Orwell's work.
  • Fahrenheit 9/11 - Critiques media representation and governmental actions, aligning with Orwell’s themes of societal control.
  • The Truman Show - Centers on surveillance and the constructed nature of reality, resembling Orwellian reflections on truth.
  • Brazil - A surreal take on bureaucracy and totalitarianism, echoing themes present in Orwell's work.
  • Snowpiercer - Highlights class struggle and oppressive systems in a dystopian setting, similar to Orwell's themes.
  • A Clockwork Orange - Examines free will and state control in a dystopian future, closely related to Orwellian explorations.
  • The Trial - Reflects bureaucratic absurdity and the powerlessness of individuals against the state, reminiscent of Orwell’s ideas.
  • 1984 - A direct adaptation of Orwell’s novel, exploring themes of surveillance, control, and dystopia.
  • The Great Hack - Focuses on data manipulation and privacy issues in the digital age, aligning with Orwell's warnings on control.
  • The Circle - A commentary on social media surveillance and the loss of privacy, resonating with Orwellian themes.
  • The Fifth Estate - Explores the impact of leaks and journalism on perception and truth, similar to Orwell's critiques.
  • The Informant! - Satirical look at corporate operations and information control, echoing themes in Orwell's analysis of power.
  • a clockwork orange - Contemplates morality and state control over individuals, paralleling Orwellian themes of oppression.
  • The Killing Fields - Depicts the horrors of authoritarian regimes, similar to Orwell's warnings about the misuse of power.
  • The Squid and the Whale - Explores themes of truth and perception within a family, providing a microcosmic insight reminiscent of Orwell's work.
  • Hunger Games - Examines oppression and rebellion within a dystopian setting, closely relating to Orwellian perspectives.
  • Enemy of the State - Focuses on surveillance and the loss of privacy, echoing Orwell's concerns about governmental control.
  • Demolition Man - A satirical take on society's progression towards totalitarianism, similar to Orwell’s critiques of power.
  • Sorry to Bother You - Examines capitalism and moral dilemmas within a corporate structure, akin to themes in Orwell's work.
  • The Lobster - A darkly comedic commentary on societal norms and control over individual choice that reflects Orwellian themes.
  • Children of Men - A dystopian vision of a controlled society, focusing on themes of hope and oppression that mirror Orwell's ideas.
  • Wild Wild Country - Explores the clash of ideologies and control in a cult setting, echoing Orwell's examinations of power.
  • The Other Side of the Wind - Focuses on the film industry and manipulation of truth, resonating with Orwell's critiques of media.
  • The American Dream - Critiques societal norms and media influence, similar to the ideas presented in Orwell's work.
  • The Road - Portrays a bleak, dystopian future reflecting themes of control and survival akin to Orwellian narratives.
  • Black Mirror - An anthology series that critiques modern society and technology, often reflecting Orwellian themes of control.
  • Inside Job - Examines corruption within financial institutions, paralleling Orwell's critiques of power dynamics.
  • The Vast of Night - Explores communication and the unknown, echoing themes of information control in Orwell's work.

Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:33:17

  • The Vast of Night
  • The Great Hack
  • 1984
  • The Trial
  • A Clockwork Orange
  • Snowpiercer
  • Brazil
  • The Truman Show
  • Fahrenheit 9/11
  • Wag the Dog
  • Network
  • The Matrix
  • V for Vendetta
  • They Live
  • The Century of the Self
  • Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media
  • The Circle
  • The Fifth Estate
  • Inside Job
  • Black Mirror
  • The Road
  • The American Dream

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills List

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  • The Good Life - Focuses on affluent characters dealing with personal and social issues in a comedic perspective.
  • Real Housewives of Beverly Hills - Examines the lives of wealthy women in Beverly Hills, showcasing social dynamics and class struggles.
  • Beverly Hills Cop - Features the cultural clash of an outsider navigating the elite world of Beverly Hills.
  • Crazy Rich Asians - Explores themes of wealth, family pressure, and social status in a glamorous setting.
  • Arrested Development - Follows a dysfunctional wealthy family with comedic elements related to class issues.
  • Clueless - A satirical look at the lives of affluent teenagers in Beverly Hills.
  • The Great Outdoors - Centers around family dynamics and social satire during a vacation among affluent characters.
  • Wealthy Vampire - Mixes comedy and class issues within a supernatural setting.
  • The Beverly Hillbillies - The clash between rural and wealthy urban lifestyles generates class-based humor.
  • Succession - Follows a wealthy family and their power struggles, dealing with themes of wealth and class.
  • The Royal Tenenbaums - A quirky take on a dysfunctional family with wealthy backgrounds facing personal issues.
  • Gossip Girl - Explores the lives of affluent teenagers in New York, highlighting social hierarchies and drama.
  • The Truman Show - Investigates themes of authenticity versus artificiality within a perfect suburban setting.
  • The Other Woman - A comedic take on infidelity and the lavish lifestyles of wealthy characters.
  • Funny People - Deals with fame, wealth, and personal struggles within the entertainment industry.
  • Mean Girls - Explores social hierarchies among affluent high school students with biting humor.
  • To Die For - Satirical look at ambition and media culture, intertwined with wealth and social status.
  • All About Eve - A classic examination of ambition and the desire for success in the theater world.
  • The Good Place - Blends humor with philosophical inquiries about ethics and the implications of wealth.
  • Desperate Housewives - Follows the lives of affluent women and their hidden troubles in a suburban setting.
  • The Bling Ring - Explores the obsession with celebrity and wealth among youth in Los Angeles.
  • Mad Men - Examines the personal and professional lives of ad executives in a glamorous but troubled era.
  • Sex and the City - A look into the lives of four affluent women navigating romance and friendship in New York.
  • Snowfall - Examines socioeconomic issues in the world of drug trade affecting affluent communities.
  • The Crown - Explores the lives of the British royal family, touching on themes of privilege and duty.
  • The Intern - A comedic look at age, ambition, and corporate culture within a high-powered startup.
  • Knocked Up - Explores class differences in relationships, set against a backdrop of leisure and wealth.
  • How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days - Romantic comedy that explores themes of ambition and the cultural issues of dating within affluent circles.
  • The Catcher Was a Spy - Explores class and intelligence in a World War II setting, blending history with a personal story.
  • Nine Perfect Strangers - A psychological drama about wealthy individuals seeking transformation amidst personal struggles.
  • Schitt's Creek - Follows a wealthy family adjusting to life in a small town after losing their fortune.
  • The Secret Life of the American Teenager - Explores the lives of teenagers dealing with social issues in their affluent community.
  • Billions - Explores the power struggle and class disparity in the world of hedge funds and legal battles.
  • The Mindy Project - Focuses on a successful woman navigating her professional and personal life in a comedic light.
  • Boogie Nights - Examines the 1970s adult film industry with a focus on wealth, fame, and personal challenges.
  • Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - Follows a woman from a traumatic past who adapts to modern urban life with humor and optimism.
  • The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel - Combination of comedy and drama that views societal expectations and class through a female lens.
  • The Golden Girls - Features a humorous take on friendship and societal norms among older women in Florida.
  • Cougar Town - Follows a single mother and her friends in a wealthy neighborhood, exploring humor and relationships.

Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:31:50

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Invention of Lying List

  • The Truman Show - Both explore themes of deception and the nature of reality.
  • Liar Liar - Features a protagonist dealing with the consequences of deceit.
  • Wag the Dog - Examines manipulation and the fabrication of reality.
  • The Others - Involves a twist on reality and perceptions.
  • Thank You for Smoking - Combines humor with commentary on ethics and lying.
  • Me, Myself & Irene - Explores identity and deception in a comedic setting.
  • The Prestige - Focuses on deception and the art of illusion.
  • Crazy, Stupid, Love. - Involves dishonesty in relationships with comedic undertones.
  • Big Fish - Blends reality with tall tales and embellishment.
  • The Invention of Lying - Self-referential exploration of lying and truth.
  • The Big Short - Examines deceit within the finance industry, mixing humor and fact.
  • Burn After Reading - Involves a web of misunderstandings and deceit.
  • The Good Place - Explores morality, deception, and personal growth.
  • Death to Smoochy - Features dark humor and themes of deception in the entertainment industry.
  • The Apartment - Involves lying for personal gain in a comedic situation.
  • Catch Me If You Can - Based on a true story of deception and lies.
  • Groundhog Day - Explores personal growth and the implications of actions.
  • The Cable Guy - Features dark humor involving obsession and deception.
  • Adaptation. - Involves self-referential storytelling and identity crises.
  • The Lobster - Explores societal norms and personal truth in a bizarre setting.
  • Inside Man - Deception in a high-stakes situation with twists.
  • The Game - Involves a complex buildup of deception and reality bending.
  • The 40-Year-Old Virgin - Combines romantic themes with comedic misunderstandings.
  • Sideways - Deals with personal truth and relationships in a comedic manner.
  • The Men Who Stare at Goats - Satirical look at military intelligence and deception.
  • The Secret Life of Walter Mitty - Explores a man's fantasies and the contrast with reality.
  • I Love You, Man - Contemporary relationships with humorous miscommunications.
  • The Good Doctor - Explores moral dilemmas, honesty, and personal growth.
  • Sleeper - A comedy that focuses on identity and perception of reality.
  • Stranger Than Fiction - Involves storytelling and the impact of fiction on reality.
  • Yes Man - Explores personal truths through humor and odd situations.
  • Zoolander - Satirical exploration of identity in the fashion industry.
  • Freaky Friday - Explores identity and misunderstanding with humorous results.
  • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Satirical take on the absurdity of life and existence.
  • The Science of Sleep - Mixes dreams with reality and explores perception.
  • In the Loop - Satirical exploration of government deception.
  • Swiss Army Man - Blends absurdity with existential themes.
  • I, Tonya - Tells a true story with a comedic take on deception and perception.
  • A Serious Man - Explores personal crisis and the search for truth in a comedic way.
  • 40 Days and 40 Nights - Comedic take on personal challenges and commitment to truth.
  • No Country for Old Men - Explores moral ambiguity and truth in a darker lens.
  • The Ridiculous 6 - Features a comedic take on misunderstanding and chaos.

Last updated: 2024-09-23 15:23:05

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  • The Good Place
  • Death to Smoochy
  • The Apartment
  • Catch Me If You Can
  • Groundhog Day
  • The Cable Guy
  • Adaptation.
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  • Burn After Reading
  • The Big Short
  • The Invention of Lying
  • Liar Liar
  • Wag the Dog
  • The Others
  • Thank You for Smoking
  • Me, Myself & Irene
  • The Prestige
  • Crazy, Stupid, Love.
  • Big Fish
  • Inside Man
  • The Game

Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Mandela Effect List

  • Inception - Explores themes of reality and perception
  • The Matrix - Deals with the illusion of reality and identity
  • Shutter Island - Focuses on psychological themes and memory
  • Dark City - Involves manipulation of memories and reality
  • The Sixth Sense - Combines psychological thriller elements with perception
  • Fight Club - Explores identity and reality through a psychological lens
  • The Others - Involves twists in reality and perception
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Explores memory and the meaning of experiences
  • Donnie Darko - Involves alternate realities and psychological exploration
  • The Prestige - Centers around illusion, identity, and revelation
  • Butterfly Effect - Focuses on the consequences of choices and alternate realities
  • Memento - Narrative focused on memory and perception of reality
  • The Cabin in the Woods - Subverts expectations and plays with reality and tropes
  • The Truman Show - Questions reality and the nature of truth
  • Westworld - Explores consciousness and the nature of reality
  • Altered Carbon - Science fiction exploring identity and memory transfer
  • Stranger Things - Involves alternate dimensions and reality manipulations
  • The OA - Involves themes of alternate realities and perception
  • 12 Monkeys - Time travel and altered realities are central themes
  • Synecdoche, New York - Explores reality, identity, and existential themes
  • Primer - Complex narrative about time travel and its consequences
  • Coherence - Focuses on alternate realities and psychological suspense
  • Fringe - Explores parallel universes and alternate realities
  • The Forgotten - Centers on memory, perception, and psychological twists
  • Reality Bites - Themes of perception and the challenges of reality
  • The Fountain - Explores themes of reincarnation and perception of time
  • Annihilation - Involves a journey into altered realities and self-discovery
  • The Adjustment Bureau - Themes of fate vs free will and altered realities
  • The Cell - Explores the psyche and different realities of characters
  • Lost - Involves mystery and alternate realities with complex narratives
  • The Leftovers - Explores themes of reality and the search for meaning
  • Numb3rs - Involves complex storytelling and perception of reality
  • The X-Files - Involves conspiracy theories and alternate realities
  • Legion - Explores the mind and perceptions of reality
  • Inside Out - Deals with emotions and memory as aspects of perception
  • The Man in the High Castle - Alternate history and reality explored through different perspectives
  • Dark - Involves time travel and complex narratives altering realities
  • Lovecraft Country - Merges reality with surreal and psychological elements
  • Raised by Wolves - Explores themes of creation and perception of reality
  • The Rapture - Focuses on themes of belief and altered perceptions of reality
  • Devil - A psychological mystery involving perception and reality
  • Shining Girls - Explores memory and reality through a mysterious narrative
  • Counterpart - Involves parallel worlds and identity exploration
  • Next - Involves artificial intelligence and manipulated realities

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:42:00

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  • The Truman Show
  • The Cabin in the Woods
  • Memento
  • Butterfly Effect
  • The Prestige
  • Donnie Darko
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  • The Others
  • Fight Club
  • The Sixth Sense
  • Dark City
  • Shutter Island
  • The Matrix
  • Synecdoche, New York
  • 12 Monkeys
  • The OA
  • Stranger Things
  • Altered Carbon
  • Westworld
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to We Live in Public List

  • The Social Dilemma - Both explore the impact of technology on society and personal lives.
  • Citizenfour - A documentary about surveillance and privacy issues in the modern age.
  • Terms and Conditions May Apply - Focuses on how personal information is used and shared in the digital age.
  • The Matrix - Explores themes of reality, technology, and surveillance.
  • Black Mirror - Anthology series that explores the dark side of technology and society.
  • Exit Through the Gift Shop - Explores the blurred lines between art, surveillance, and consumerism.
  • Her - Explores human-technology relationships and the implications of artificial intelligence.
  • The Circle - Discusses the impact of technology on privacy and social dynamics.
  • Ready Player One - A narrative that reflects on virtual reality and technology's role in society.
  • Nosedive - An episode of Black Mirror that explores social media and societal validation.
  • The Great Hack - A documentary about data manipulation and privacy issues in the digital age.
  • Anon - Discusses surveillance and loss of privacy in a near-future society.
  • Eagle Eye - A thriller that addresses government surveillance and technology.
  • Snowden - A biographical film about Edward Snowden and the whistleblower's revelations on surveillance.
  • Cam - Explores identity, privacy, and the impact of technology on personal life.
  • The Truman Show - Explores themes of surveillance and reality within a controlled environment.
  • The Signal - Involves themes of technology, surveillance, and control.
  • Canceling - A show that critiques culture and technology's impact on personal lives.
  • The Net - A thriller that deals with identity theft and exposure in the digital age.
  • The Internship - Focuses on technology, culture, and the clash between generations in tech.
  • S1m0ne - Explores AI in film production and its repercussions on identity and popularity.
  • Trance - Involves themes of manipulation and the impact of technology on perception.
  • Dark Web: Cicada 3301 - Explores internet subcultures and the effects of anonymity and privacy.
  • The Swindler Who Conned New York - Examines deceit in modern relationships, particularly using technology.
  • I.T. - A thriller about technology's intrusion into personal space and privacy.
  • Searching - Focuses on the use of digital footprints in solving crimes and personal searches.
  • The Imposter - A documentary about identity and the real versus the perceived.
  • The American Meme - Explores social media and its effects on culture and personal life.
  • Privacy Needed - Discusses the need for privacy in a hyper-connected world.
  • The Wire - Examines the intersection of society and technology, focusing on surveillance.
  • The Capitalist Conspiracy - Discusses critiques of modern capitalism and its ties to technology.
  • You're Next - Involves themes of media manipulation and societal expectations.
  • Unfriended - A horror film that takes place in a digital setting, exploring themes of identity and privacy.
  • Influencer - Explores the realities of online personas and their societal effects.
  • The Platform - Challenges social hierarchy and technology’s role in society.
  • Persona Non Grata - Examines the idea of identity and public perception in the digital age.

Last updated: 2024-10-04 10:13:01

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  • The Signal
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  • Cam
  • Snowden
  • Eagle Eye
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  • Ready Player One
  • The Circle
  • Her
  • Exit Through the Gift Shop
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  • Terms and Conditions May Apply
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Look Who's Back List

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  • The Interview - A comedic take on politics with an absurd premise involving a dictator.
  • Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan - Satirical film featuring an outsider's absurd perspective on America.
  • Wag the Dog - Political satire about a fake war created to distract from a scandal.
  • V for Vendetta - Dystopian political commentary with a focus on resistance against tyranny.
  • Idiocracy - A dystopian satire about a future where society has become absurdly unintelligent.
  • In the Loop - Sharp political satire examining the absurdities of government decisions.
  • Thank You for Smoking - A satirical look at celebrity culture and lobbying in politics.
  • American Psycho - A darkly comedic critique of consumerism and superficiality.
  • The Dictator - A comedy centered around a Middle Eastern dictator and his absurdities.
  • The Death of Stalin - Political satire focusing on the absurdity of power struggles post-Stalin.
  • Four Lions - A dark comedy about inept terrorists with strong political satire elements.
  • The Boss - A satirical take on leadership and authority in business.
  • Borat Subsequent Moviefilm - Continues the absurd and satirical exploration of culture and politics.
  • Sacha Baron Cohen's Who Is America? - A satirical series exploring various political and social issues through absurd characters.
  • The Hangover Part II - Comedic misadventures in a foreign land with cultural absurdities.
  • The Other Guys - A buddy cop comedy with satire on crime and bureaucracy.
  • Catch-22 - Satirical war story that explores the absurdity of military bureaucracy.
  • The Campaign - A political satire about a congressional race with a humorous twist.
  • Short Circuit - Humorous take on technology and military, with elements of absurdity.
  • The Truman Show - A satirical commentary on media manipulation and reality.
  • The Producers - A musical comedy about a failed Broadway show, highlighting absurdity in business.
  • Super Troopers - A comedy about goofy law enforcement, highlighting the silliness of authority.
  • Parks and Recreation - A political comedy series focusing on local government absurdities.
  • Brooklyn Nine-Nine - A comedic take on police work blending absurdity with social commentary.
  • The Office - Mockumentary style comedy about the absurdities of office life and management.
  • Community - A sitcom that often uses irony and absurdity to critique pop culture and education.
  • Silicon Valley - A satirical sitcom about the tech industry highlighting its absurdities.
  • Fargo - Dark comedy crime series that exposes absurd human behavior in crime.
  • Better Off Ted - A satirical look at corporate culture with a comedic tone.
  • Superbad - Coming-of-age comedy with a humorous take on teenage life and social absurdities.
  • Zoolander - Fashion industry satire focusing on the absurdity of models and marketing.
  • The Nice Guys - A comedic crime film with absurd situations and witty banter.
  • Meet the Parents - Comedic exploration of family dynamics filled with absurd situations.
  • Arrested Development - A sitcom filled with absurdity in family dynamics and wealth.
  • Veep - Political satire series focused on the absurdities of American politics.
  • 30 Rock - A comedy series that satirizes the television industry and corporate absurdities.
  • Grown Ups - A comedy that showcases the absurdity of adult life and friendships.
  • This Is Spinal Tap - A mockumentary about a fictional band, highlighting absurdities in the music industry.
  • The Festival - A comedy that explores absurdity in friendships and music festivals.
  • The Invention of Lying - A satirical take on honesty and morality in society.
  • Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy - A comedy centered on a news anchor and the absurdities of the media.

Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:17:54

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  • Four Lions
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  • The Hangover Part II
  • The Other Guys
  • Catch-22
  • The Campaign
  • The Death of Stalin
  • The Dictator
  • American Psycho
  • Jojo Rabbit
  • The Interview
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  • Wag the Dog
  • V for Vendetta
  • Idiocracy
  • In the Loop
  • Thank You for Smoking
  • Short Circuit
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to La Belle Verte List

  • The Matrix - Explores themes of reality and consciousness.
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  • Waking Life - A film that delves into existential and philosophical questions.
  • Amélie - Explores whimsical perspectives on life and human connections.
  • The Secret Life of Walter Mitty - A journey of self-discovery and adventure.
  • Little Miss Sunshine - A quirky road trip that combines humor with deeper themes.
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Explores love, memory, and the human condition.
  • Koyaanisqatsi - A visual meditation on modern life and nature.
  • The Lobster - A surreal exploration of love and societal norms.
  • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - A comedic sci-fi adventure that questions life and existence.
  • Her - Explores themes of love and connection in a technological world.
  • Synecdoche, New York - A complex look at life, art, and identity.
  • Gattaca - A thought-provoking story about humanity, genetics, and choice.
  • The Science of Sleep - Blends dreams and reality in a whimsical narrative.
  • The Fall - A visually stunning film with a unique storytelling approach.
  • The Fountain - Explores themes of love, death, and rebirth across time.
  • A Ghost Story - Contemplates existence, time, and the human experience.
  • A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood - A gentle exploration of kindness and human connection.
  • The Tree of Life - A philosophical film about existence, nature, and grace.
  • Moonlight - A poignant exploration of identity and personal growth.
  • The Intouchables - A heartwarming story of friendship and different walks of life.
  • About Time - Explores love, family, and the meaning of time.
  • The Secret Garden - A whimsical yet profound story about healing and connection.
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  • The Pursuit of Happyness - A heartfelt journey of resilience and pursuing dreams.
  • The Road - A post-apocalyptic tale of survival and humanity.
  • Life Is Beautiful - A touching film exploring love in the face of adversity.
  • The 100 Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared - A whimsical adventure exploring life's absurdities.
  • The Man Who Knew Infinity - The inspiring story of a mathematician’s life and struggles.
  • Fantastic Planet - A surreal animated film with deep philosophical undertones.
  • The Double - A darkly comedic exploration of identity and self-perception.
  • Swiss Army Man - An absurd adventure that explores life and connection.
  • A Man Called Ove - A heartwarming story about an old man's life and connections.
  • The Art of Racing in the Rain - A unique perspective on life through the eyes of a dog.
  • The Shape of Water - A touching love story that transcends societal boundaries.
  • Youth - Contemplates aging, creativity, and the meaning of life.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:46:51

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Apple War List

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  • Freaky Friday - Explores family dynamics and alternate perspectives.
  • Holes - Involves a coming-of-age story centered around friendship and discovery.
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  • The Secret of NIMH - Animated film with deep themes, similar character growth.
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  • The Breakfast Club - A group of individuals come together and understand each other.
  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Explores love and relationship dynamics in a unique narrative.
  • Donnie Darko - Utilizes psychological themes and a unique storyline.
  • The Fault in Our Stars - Involves young love and facing life's challenges.
  • The Fault in Our Stars - Involves coming-of-age with emotional depth.
  • The Book Thief - Explores the power of words in tough times.
  • Life of Pi - Survival and a journey of self-discovery at sea.
  • Moonlight - Focuses on identity and personal growth amidst challenges.
  • To the Bone - Addresses personal struggles with a blend of light and dark themes.
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower - Explores adolescence and friendship in a heartfelt manner.
  • Room - A gripping take on freedom and family dynamics.
  • The Shape of Water - A unique narrative exploring love and acceptance.
  • A Ghost Story - Explores themes of time, existence, and personal connection.
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  • The Science of Sleep - Delves into dreams and reality in a whimsical way.
  • The Lobster - Explores relationships in an unconventional society.
  • Her - Explores love and identity in a modern context.
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  • Beasts of the Southern Wild - Childhood and resilience in a stylized setting.
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  • Frances Ha - Explores the challenges of adulthood and self-identity.
  • In the Mood for Love - A poignant exploration of love and regret.
  • Swiss Army Man - Unique friendship and personal exploration with surreal elements.
  • About Time - Time travel intertwined with love and family dynamics.
  • Lady Bird - Focuses on family relationships and personal growth.
  • The Half of It - Explores friendship, love, and self-discovery in adolescence.
  • Paterson - A poetic exploration of daily life and creativity.
  • The Florida Project - Childhood innocence against a backdrop of difficult circumstances.

Last updated: 2024-10-02 14:36:48

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Great Buck Howard List

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  • Funny People - Focuses on the lives of comedians and the struggles they face.
  • Wag the Dog - A satirical take on media and entertainment influence on reality.
  • The Dilemma - Explores friendship and the complications of personal decisions with comedic undertones.
  • The Majestic - Centers around the world of cinema with themes of identity and redemption.
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  • The Big Year - A quirky comedy about obsession and competition set against a niche interest.
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  • O Brother, Where Art Thou? - A road trip film featuring quirky characters and unexpected journey themes.
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  • Dumb and Dumber - A comedy about two misfits and their outrageous adventures.
  • The Truman Show - Explores themes of perception and reality in a media-driven world.
  • The Producers - A comedic portrayal of theatrical production and outrageous schemes.
  • To Die For - A satirical look at fame and ambition within American culture.
  • Man on the Moon - A biographical take on the life of a performer with a unique perspective.
  • Zoolander - Parodies the fashion industry and its absurdity, with a focus on celebrity culture.
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  • The Disaster Artist - A comedic look at the creation of a notorious film, focusing on ambition and friendship.
  • The Secret Life of Walter Mitty - A whimsical journey of self-discovery and adventure, similar in tone to Buck Howard.
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  • Chef - A feel-good story about pursuing passion and the importance of relationships.
  • Ghost Town - Features a socially awkward protagonist who discovers unexpected connections.
  • Ted - Combines humor with unconventional friendships and life challenges.
  • 30 Rock - A comedic look at the behind-the-scenes of a live TV show.
  • Better Call Saul - Focuses on a character’s transformation in an unconventional career.
  • Parks and Recreation - Features quirky characters and heartwarming community dynamics.
  • Crazy Ex-Girlfriend - Mixes musical elements with comedic storytelling about personal growth.
  • The Office - A mockumentary style with eccentric characters and workplace humor.
  • Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - A comedic journey of a quirky character overcoming challenges.
  • Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Features a diverse cast with comedic elements centering on relationships.
  • Scrubs - Combines humor with heartfelt moments in a medical setting, focusing on character development.
  • Community - Explores the relationships among a group of misfits at a community college.
  • Ted Lasso - Life-affirming and comedic, centered around unconventional friendships.
  • Superstore - A humorous take on workplace relationships and personal growth.
  • The Good Place - Explores themes of morality and self-discovery with a comedic approach.

Last updated: 2024-09-26 19:08:37

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Voyeur List

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  • Cleverman - Combines elements of surveillance with social commentary.
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  • Chloe - Involves themes of infidelity and surveillance.
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  • Nymphomaniac - Explores sexual themes and voyeurism explicitly.
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  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - Involves the observation of memories and intimate moments.
  • Gossip - Explores themes of gossip and observation in a societal context.
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  • Call Me by Your Name - Explores intimate moments and the nuanced act of observation.
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  • Killing Eve - Involves obsession and watching from a distance.
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Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:50:29

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  • Citizen Kane - Both films analyze the life of a charismatic figure and the influence of media.
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  • Man on the Moon - Focuses on the life of an entertainer and the impact of media on his legacy.
  • Fame - Explores the pursuit of fame and the impact of performance on personal lives.
  • Good Night, and Good Luck - Delves into the role of media in influencing public opinion during a critical time.
  • To Die For - Centers on a woman's desperate quest for fame and recognition.
  • The King of Comedy - Explores the desire for fame and the lengths one will go to achieve it.
  • The Hunger Games - Examines media manipulation in a dystopian society through the lens of entertainment.
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  • Boogie Nights - Follows the rise and fall of a person in the adult film industry, showcasing media influence.
  • Thank You for Smoking - Satirical take on media and public relations impacting perceptions of morality.
  • Extended Stay - Explores themes of loneliness and the quest for recognition in a media-saturated world.
  • Absence of Malice - Investigates the consequences of media reporting on individuals' lives.
  • Rescue Dawn - Showcases personal struggle and the effects of media portrayal in war.
  • Psycho - Explores the impact of media imagery on societal behavior and fears.
  • The Newsroom - Focuses on the inner workings of a news media outlet and the ethical dilemmas faced.
  • Chinatown - Delves into manipulation and corruption within the media and city governance.
  • The Great Gatsby - Explores themes of fame, influence, and the emptiness of the American Dream.
  • The Post - Centers on media responsibility and the impact of journalistic integrity.
  • The Ides of March - Focuses on politics and media manipulation in the context of a presidential campaign.
  • The Big Short - Examines the media's role in the financial crisis and the manipulation of information.
  • Broadcast News - A love triangle set against the backdrop of a television newsroom.
  • The Handmaid's Tale - Explores themes of control and manipulation in a dystopian society.
  • A Star is Born - Focuses on the rise of fame and the psychological impacts that accompany it.
  • Almost Famous - Follows a young journalist as he navigates the rock and roll world, spotlighting media culture.
  • The Last Tycoon - Explores the life of a Hollywood producer, reflecting the intersecting worlds of fame and media.
  • The Killing of America - Documentary-style examination of violence and media sensationalism.
  • Shattered Glass - True story of a journalist who fabricated stories, raising questions about media integrity.
  • Clutched - Involves elements of fame and personal struggles through the media lens.
  • The Politician's Wife - Explores the intersection of politics and media in personal relationships.
  • House of Cards - Explores political manipulation and the role of media in shaping narratives.
  • The Crown - Depicts the impact of public opinion and media on the British monarchy.
  • The Comey Rule - Focuses on media and political influence in contemporary governance.
  • The Wire - Examines systemic issues within society where media plays a role.
  • Spin City - A political comedy that explores media's impact on governance and personal ambitions.
  • Scandal - Dramatizes how media and politics intertwine in the high-stakes world of Washington, D.C.
  • Veep - Satirical exploration of politics and the influence of media on political maneuvers.

Last updated: 2024-09-25 17:23:46

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  • Lost in Translation - They explore themes of existential loneliness and unexpected connections.
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  • Stranger Than Fiction - Both explore the intersection of fiction and reality with character introspection.
  • The Truman Show - They both navigate themes of reality, identity, and self-discovery.
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Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:31:35

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