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The Wormwood Star
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A portrait of artist, actress, poet and occultist Marjorie Cameron, it shows images of her paintings and recitations of her poems. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2006.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Neverwhere List
- American Gods - Both are based on Neil Gaiman's works and feature a blend of the fantastical and the urban.
- Sandman - Adapted from Neil Gaiman's comic series, it explores themes of dreams and alternate realities similar to 'Neverwhere'.
- The Library - A story that weaves magic with urban settings, featuring a protagonist navigating a world filled with myths.
- Coraline - Another adaptation of Neil Gaiman's work that involves exploring alternate worlds.
- Pan's Labyrinth - Dark fantasy films that feature children encountering strange and mystical worlds.
- The Magicians - A series about a group of people discovering and exploring hidden magical worlds.
- The OA - Involves alternate realities and a story rooted in supernatural elements, similar to Neverwhere's dark fantasy feel.
- Fairy Tail - Anime series full of magical elements in a fantastical world, akin to Neverwhere's charm.
- Good Omens - Co-written by Neil Gaiman, it features a quirky take on myths and urban settings.
- Dark City - A film that delves into a mysterious, alternate world with elements of intrigue.
- The City of Lost Children - A visually rich film that takes place in a dark, surreal city filled with unusual characters.
- Stardust - Fantasy adventure exploring a magical realm near the mundane world, similar to the vibe of Neverwhere.
- The Secret of NIMH - Another dark animated fantasy that involves a hidden world filled with extraordinary creatures.
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - A blend of humor and science fiction that explores strange worlds, analogous to Neverwhere's whimsy.
- His Dark Materials - Adapted from Philip Pullman's fantasy novels exploring parallel universes and adventures.
- Alice in Wonderland - Stories about journeys to surreal, magical worlds filled with peculiar characters.
- The Brothers Grimm - A dark reimagining of classic fairy tales that involves fantastical elements and urban settings.
- The Twilight Zone - Anthology series that often includes themes of alternate realities and dystopian scenarios.
- The Wormwood Star - Exploring dark fantasy themes in a strange and haunting atmosphere.
- Beetlejuice - Dark comedy with supernatural elements woven through urban life.
- The Fountain - Explores themes of life, death, and alternate realities with a fantasy element.
- Carnivàle - A dark, supernatural series set against a backdrop of dusty towns and folklore.
- Lost - A show about characters navigating strange situations and worlds, full of mystery akin to Neverwhere.
- Doctor Who - A long-running series about time travel and parallel universes, often embracing whimsical and dark narratives.
- The Dark Crystal - A dark fantasy film that explores a unique world filled with intriguing creatures and landscapes.
- The 10th Kingdom - A fantasy miniseries that combines fairy tale lore with a modern urban setting.
- Gotham - Set in a dark, fantastical version of New York City, exploring origins of notorious characters.
- Murder Mystery - While more comedic, it features an exploration of dark themes in a whimsical setting.
- Moonglow - An exploration of fantasy and reality similar to Neverwhere's urban fantasy theme.
- The Last Unicorn - A dark fantasy story about a unicorn searching for her lost kin in a surreal world.
- Labyrinth - A fantastical journey to a mysterious world filled with unique creatures and challenges.
- The Witcher - A series filled with fantasy elements and dark themes, set in a world of magic and intrigue.
- Black Mirror - Though darker in tone, it often explores humans navigating bizarre realities and tech-driven futures.
- The Shape of Water - Focuses on a fantastical narrative involving strange beings and unique settings.
- The Midnight Gospel - Combines philosophical themes with surreal worlds and animation, echoing Neverwhere's narrative style.
- The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay - Explores alternate realities and the life of artistic creators in a fantastical way.
- Terry Pratchett's The Color of Magic - A humorous take on fantasy with an intricate world, similar to Neverwhere's tone.
- The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf - Explores the backstory of a character in a dark fantasy world similar to the themes in Neverwhere.
- Utopia - A conspiracy thriller that delves into surreal themes and alternate realities.
- The Secret World of Arrietty - A Studio Ghibli film that features little people living unseen and navigating a hidden world.
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