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The Wolf Hour
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Once a known counterculture figure, June E. Leigh now lives in self-imposed exile in her South Bronx apartment during the incendiary '77 Summer of Sam. When an unseen tormentor begins exploiting June's weaknesses, her insular universe begins to unravel.
Lists that include The Wolf Hour
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Forecaster List
- The Big Short - Shares themes of finance, economic crisis, and exploring the systems behind them.
- Margin Call - Focuses on a critical 24-hour period during the early stages of the 2008 financial crisis.
- Inside Job - A documentary that discusses the causes of the 2008 financial crisis, relevant to economic forecasting.
- Too Big to Fail - Recounts the economic collapse of 2008 from the perspective of financial institutions and key figures.
- Wall Street - Explores greed and corruption in the finance world, akin to the themes in The Forecaster.
- The Wolf of Wall Street - Examines the excesses of Wall Street and financial corruption, similar in tone.
- Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room - Details the rise and fall of Enron, exploring corporate greed and financial malfeasance.
- Billions - A TV series about high finance and the conflict between prosecutors and hedge fund managers.
- Money Monster - A thriller set in the finance world, focusing on investors and predictions gone wrong.
- The China Hustle - Explores financial fraud and the impact on investors, echoing themes of deception.
- Rogue Trader - Based on the true story of Nick Leeson and the collapse of Barings Bank, highlights risk and forecasting.
- The Smartest Guys in the Room - Similar to Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, focuses on corporate wrongdoing in finance.
- Boiler Room - Explores the world of stock brokerage firms and the moral ambiguities involved.
- American Greed - A documentary series that profiles cases of financial crime and scams.
- The Accountant - Focuses on a forensic accountant and themes of financial crimes, akin to forecasting mishaps.
- The Last Kings of Saigon - Examines the impacts of financial deception and government connections.
- The Pursuit of Happyness - A story of struggle against financial adversity that resonates on a personal level.
- The Money Pit - Combines financial themes with the humorous stress of financial mismanagement.
- The Great Hack - Explores the intersection of data, marketing, and finance, relevant to modern economic forecasting.
- The Corporation - A documentary that critiques corporate behavior, financial systems, and their societal impacts.
- The Assistant - Explores the toxic work culture in finance and media, reflecting personal stakes in financial sectors.
- American Hustle - Focuses on con artists involved in organized financial crime, with a historical backdrop.
- The Other Guys - While comedic, it critiques corporate greed and financial mismanagement in a fun context.
- The Big C - Deals with personal struggles and unexpected crises that can metaphorically parallel financial downturns.
- The Panama Papers - A documentary investigating the exposure of financial corruption and tax evasion.
- Capitalism: A Love Story - Explores the impact of capitalism and the financial systems on society, resonating with The Forecaster's themes.
- The Good Wife - Explores law, ethics, and finance within the context of major cases, reflecting on moral implications.
- The Fall of Lehman Brothers - A dramatization of the collapse of one of the largest financial firms, similar themes of forecasting failure.
- Black Monday - A comedy series about the stock market crash of 1987, blending humor with finance.
- The Social Network - Explores ambition, entrepreneurship, and their consequences, resonating with themes of risk and temptation.
- Working Girl - Focuses on personal ambition and corporate maneuvering in the business world.
- Succession - Explores themes of wealth, family, and corporate politics, relevant in the context of financial forecasting.
- The Wolf Hour - Examines psychological crises in the backdrop of urban financial anxiety.
- Silicon Valley - A comedy that critiques tech startups, investments, and the startup culture's financial implications.
- Goldman Sachs: The Great American Lie - A documentary critiquing financial elite’s role in the economic crises, paralleling the themes of The Forecaster.
- The Untouchables - A period drama portraying financial crime and corruption during the Prohibition era.
- Halt and Catch Fire - Explores technological evolution and business strategy during the computer boom, relevant to forecasting.
- The Informant! - A dark comedy that reveals the complexities and contradictions of corporate and financial ethics.
- The Last Dance - Explores competitive success and struggles, similar to the personal and financial aspects in The Forecaster.
- Freakonomics - A documentary exploring economics through various lenses, aligning with themes of predictions and behaviors.
- The Great Fire - A historical drama that examines chaos, similar to financial crises in its thematic elements.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to The Curse of the Werewolf List
- Wolfman - A classic tale of a man cursed with lycanthropy, exploring similar themes of transformation and horror.
- An American Werewolf in London - Combines horror and dark comedy with the theme of lycanthropy, like The Curse of the Werewolf.
- The Howling - This film features werewolves and shares themes of horror and the supernatural.
- The Wolfman (2010) - A remake that captures the tragic nature of werewolf lore, similar to The Curse of the Werewolf.
- Ginger Snaps - Explores the horror of transformation with a focus on female characters and werewolf mythology.
- Teen Wolf - A lighter take on werewolf themes, focusing on adolescence and transformation.
- Silver Bullet - A story of werewolves that includes themes of family and horror, reminiscent of The Curse of the Werewolf.
- Dog Soldiers - Combines action and werewolf horror, featuring military themes similar to those found in classic werewolf films.
- The Company of Wolves - A fantasy horror film that incorporates werewolf myths and themes of transformation.
- Bad Moon - Focuses on the werewolf mythology in a modern setting, providing horror and suspense.
- Wolves - Centers on the werewolf lore, mixing horror with a coming-of-age story.
- The Twilight Saga: New Moon - Includes werewolves in a fantasy romance setting, exploring themes of forbidden love and transformation.
- Blood and Chocolate - A werewolf romance story that delves into identity and the supernatural.
- Underworld - Features supernatural creatures and explores vampire-werewolf conflicts.
- Porcelain Unicorn - A dark fantasy that touches on mythical creatures and horror themes.
- Cursed - Combines horror, comedy and werewolf tropes in a modern setting, similar to The Curse of the Werewolf.
- The Beast Must Die - A classic werewolf mystery that mirrors themes from earlier werewolf films.
- The Wolf of Snow Hollow - A dark comedy thriller that revolves around a town dealing with a werewolf terrorizing them.
- Blood Moon - Explores themes of transformation under the moon, tying into werewolf mythology.
- Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man - Brings together iconic horror characters, exploring themes of tragedy and transformation.
- Howl - A modern take on werewolves with suspense and horror elements set in a train.
- Werewolf: The Beast Among Us - A story set in the 19th century, similar in tone and aesthetic to The Curse of the Werewolf.
- My Mom's a Werewolf - A comedy that incorporates werewolf transformations in a family-centric narrative.
- The Last Witch Hunter - Involves supernatural beings and monstrous transformations within an action-adventure framework.
- The Other Side of Midnight - Explores darker themes of the supernatural with a focus on character depth.
- The Witching Hour - Incorporates elements of supernatural horror and folklore similar to werewolf legends.
- The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires - Merges vampire lore with martial arts and horror elements, exploring classic monster themes.
- Lady in White - A supernatural horror film that features ghosts and dark themes akin to werewolf myths.
- A Werewolf in England - A comedic take on werewolf lore set in historical context.
- Loup - Explores the connection to wolves and humanity through a personal narrative.
- The Monster Squad - Incorporates classic monsters including werewolves in a family-friendly adventure.
- The Wolf Hour - A psychological thriller that incorporates dark themes and isolation, echoing werewolf motifs.
- The Shambling Guide to New York City - Features supernatural elements and has a comedic approach to horror reminiscent of werewolf themes.
- Night Watch - A fantasy action film with a dark atmosphere and supernatural creatures including werewolves.
- The Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf - A sequel that continues to explore werewolf lore in a horror context.
- The Stakelander - While focused on vampires, it contains themes of monstrous transformations and survival.
- I Am Legend - Deals with themes of isolation and monstrous transformations in a post-apocalyptic world.
- The Invisible Man - Explores themes of horror and identity with supernatural elements, akin to werewolf stories.
- Ripped - Includes comedic elements in a horror framework, similar to how The Curse of the Werewolf blends themes.
- Bram Stoker's Dracula - Combines horror and romance with themes of transformation, akin to werewolf narratives.
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