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Atlanta

Atlanta

A side of the city you've never seen.

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Two cousins work through the Atlanta music scene in order to better their lives and the lives of their families.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Mike Judge Presents: Tales From the Tour Bus List

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  • Atlanta - A look into the lives of young African Americans navigating life in Atlanta.
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Last updated: 2024-09-25 17:22:23

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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Empire List

  • Starz: Power - Power revolves around a drug kingpin and his struggles to maintain his empire while engaging in the music industry.
  • The Chi - It explores the lives of residents in a Chicago neighborhood, dealing with family dynamics, crime, and striving for better lives.
  • The Wire - The Wire provides a gritty look at crime, politics, and social issues in Baltimore, similar to Empire's exploration of music and family dynamics.
  • Power Book II: Ghost - A sequel to Power, this series continues to explore themes of crime, loyalty, and the impact of family in the drug business.
  • Empire State - Centering on heists and the gritty side of New York, it shares a dark tone with Empire's themes of crime and ambition.
  • Brown Sugar - A romantic comedy that touches on the music industry while exploring personal relationships within it.
  • Hustle & Flow - Focuses on a struggling pimp who aspires to be a rapper, embodying themes of ambition and music within a tough environment.
  • American Gangster - Based on a true story, this film follows a drug lord and his battles, paralleling Empire's themes of power and betrayal.
  • Get Rich or Die Tryin' - An autobiographical film based on rapper 50 Cent's life, exploring ambition and the music industry.
  • Belly - This film features two friends involved in the drug trade and their struggles, similar to Empire's crime and music themes.
  • Atlanta - About a young man trying to manage his cousin's rap career while dealing with issues of race and family.
  • The Get Down - Set in the 1970s, it follows the rise of hip-hop while combining personal stories with the music industry.
  • P Valley - Explores the lives of dancers in a strip club, showcasing dramatic interpersonal relationships and personal ambition.
  • The Breaks - Follows the rise of hip-hop in the 1990s, similar to Empire's focus on the music world and its challenges.
  • Sweetbitter - Explores the world of the restaurant industry with personal conflicts and ambition, akin to Empire's character-driven drama.
  • Just Wright - Centers on a career-focused woman and her aspirations, resonating with themes of ambition and personal relationships in Empire.
  • The O.C. - Features complex family relationships and personal dramas similar to that of the Lyon family in Empire.
  • Nashedi - Focuses on the struggles and aspirations of a woman in the urban music scene, mirroring Empire's music industry themes.
  • The Blacklist - Involves crime, manipulation, and personal drama, with intense character-driven stories like those in Empire.
  • The Affair - Explores relationships and family dynamics, showcasing themes of love and betrayal that mirror Empire's narrative.
  • Scandal - Features complex interpersonal relationships and backstabbing politics, similar to the drama in Empire.
  • The Family Business - Follows a well-established family business with crime and familial relationships at its core, akin to Empire's themes.
  • Raising Kanan - Explores the backstory of a key character from Power, delving into family and crime struggles.
  • Beats - Centers on music, ambition, and personal struggles in the industry, echoing elements found in Empire.
  • Pose - Focuses on the love and ambition of LGBTQ communities in the 1980s ballroom scene, highlighting personal and social issues.
  • Love & Hip Hop - A reality show that dives into the lives of musicians, exploring their struggles and relationships.
  • The Temptations - A biographical miniseries about a famous music group, showcasing personal and professional conflicts similar to Empire.
  • Empire Records - Follows the interactions and aspirations of employees in a record store, embodying the music industry spirit.
  • High Fidelity - Explores the complexities of relationships through a music lens and reflects personal growth.
  • A Star Is Born - Depicts the rise and fall of a music star while exploring love and ambition, resonating with Empire's themes.
  • Crazy Ex-Girlfriend - Mixes music and personal drama with dark comedy elements, similar to Empire's narrative style.
  • This Is Us - Focuses on family dynamics and dramatic relationships, reflecting the emotional core of Empire.
  • The Greatest Showman - Combines music with personal ambition and drama, mirroring the themes found in Empire.
  • Carmen Jones - A musical drama with themes of love and betrayal, encapsulating the dramatic elements similar to Empire.
  • Famous in Love - Follows a young actress trying to navigate her rising stardom while managing complicated relationships.
  • The Black Godfather - A documentary showcasing the life of music industry mogul Clarence Avant, adjacent to themes of power and influence.
  • The Last Dance - A documentary series on Michael Jordan's career, interspersed with themes of power, conflict, and ambition.

Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:17:59

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  • My Name is Earl - A comedic look at small-town life and personal redemption with a diverse cast.
  • Mumbai Calling - A British sitcom that highlights cultural clashes in a workplace setting in India.
  • Master of None - Explores cultural identity and relationships with humor and depth.
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  • Atlanta - Explores race, culture, and the music industry through a comedic lens.
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  • In the Heights - A musical that celebrates Latino culture and community ties.
  • The Good Place - Explores themes of ethics, culture, and personal growth in a comedic light.
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  • Parks and Recreation - Features a diverse community and their interactions through comedy.
  • The Good Place - Exploration of ethical dilemmas and diverse cultures in a humorous way.
  • 30 Rock - A satirical take on culture within the television industry.
  • Crazy Ex-Girlfriend - Uses humor to address mental health and cultural issues in relationships.
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  • Master of None - Focuses on personal identity, relationships, and cultural tensions.

Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:46:02

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  • Superstore - Set in a retail environment with comedic interactions among diverse characters.
  • Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Workplace comedy with strong friendships and character development.
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  • New Girl - Focuses on friendship and relationships among a group of diverse characters.
  • Crazy Ex-Girlfriend - Unique storytelling with humor and deeper emotional threads.
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  • Good Trouble - Follows young adults navigating life challenges, highlighting diverse perspectives.
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  • Friends from College - Focus on a group of friends navigating their adult lives and relationships.
  • Young & Hungry - Romantic comedy involving friends navigating life and relationships.
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  • Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - Dark humor exploring life after trauma and unique character dynamics.
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  • After Life - Dark comedy examining grief and relationships in a community.
  • The Mindy Project - Romantic perspectives intermingled with cultural commentary and humor.
  • Workin' Moms - Mom-centric comedy focusing on friendship and personal struggles.
  • Ramy - Follows a first-generation Muslim family exploring cultural identity.
  • Insecure - Examines friendships and relationships through cultural lenses and humor.
  • Atlanta - Explores cultural identity through unique storylines and character dynamics.

Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:17:46

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  • 12 Years a Slave - Explores the harsh realities of slavery and the struggle for freedom.
  • The Help - Focuses on the lives of African American maids in the 1960s and their experiences.
  • Django Unchained - A story about a freed slave seeking to rescue his wife, dealing with slavery's brutal legacy.
  • Selma - Tells the story of the civil rights movement and the fight for equality.
  • The Color Purple - A story of African American women overcoming adversity and seeking empowerment.
  • Roots - A miniseries that chronicles the history of a slave's lineage in America.
  • Amistad - Based on the true story of a mutiny by enslaved Africans on a slave ship.
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  • Gone with the Wind - Explores Southern life during and after the Civil War, touching on themes of slavery.
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  • Fences - Focuses on the struggles of an African American family and the impact of systemic oppression.
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  • Get Out - A socially conscious horror film that deals with race relations in America.
  • Belly - Examines the struggles of urban life and the impact of socio-economic issues on African Americans.
  • When They See Us - A miniseries about the wrongful conviction of five Black teenagers, highlighting systemic racism.
  • Loving - Based on the true story of an interracial couple's fight for their marriage rights.
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  • A Raisin in the Sun - A family drama exploring race, dreams, and socio-economic struggles in America.
  • Fruitvale Station - Based on a true story about the tragic consequences of racial profiling.
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Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:50:20

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Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:19:18

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Last updated: 2024-09-27 09:16:33

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

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Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:47:11

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