Movies like Boogie Nights (1997)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Boogie Nights, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. The Wolf of Wall Street

    #207 most popular movie yesterday

    With a dynamic narrative showcasing the lavish lifestyle and moral decadence of its characters, The Wolf of Wall Street vividly depicts the rise and fall of a stockbroker. Fans of Boogie Nights will appreciate the excess, intricate character study, and the exploration of ambition in this Martin Scorsese epic.

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    2. Casino

    #411 most popular movie yesterday

    In Casino, the glitz and grime of Las Vegas set the stage for a story about the conjunction of the gambling industry and organized crime. Like Boogie Nights, it examines the darker underbelly of a seemingly glamorous world and the characters who inhabit it.

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    3. Magnolia

    #552 most popular movie yesterday

    Magnolia, also directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, weaves multiple storylines together to create a rich tapestry of characters, much like Boogie Nights. It offers a similarly deep dive into the lives of its characters, exploring themes of chance, coincidence, and the search for meaning.

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    4. American Hustle

    #1,212 most popular movie yesterday

    American Hustle, with its 1970s setting, flashy style, and complex characters, focuses on con artists and the entanglement of crime and government. Its energetic storytelling and multifaceted character dynamics will resonate with audiences who enjoyed Boogie Nights.

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    5. Blow

    #2,028 most popular movie yesterday

    Blow, based on a true story, charts the journey of American cocaine smuggler George Jung and his rise and fall in the drug trade. The thematic elements of ambition and the eventual reckoning are akin to the narrative arcs found in Boogie Nights.

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    6. Wonderland

    #3,233 most popular movie yesterday

    Wonderland delves into the seedy side of the 1980s Los Angeles party scene, culminating in a brutal multiple homicide. For those captivated by Boogie Nights' exploration of the adult film industry's darker aspects, Wonderland offers a similarly gritty look into hedonism and crime.