Movies like Dead Ringers (1988)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Dead Ringers, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Shutter Island

    #61 most popular movie yesterday

    Martin Scorsese's Shutter Island offers a descent into psychological chaos, where the boundaries of reality are blurred. Leonardo DiCaprio's performance as a troubled detective investigating a psychiatric facility echoes the themes of identity and instability found in Dead Ringers.

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    2. Gone Girl

    #305 most popular movie yesterday

    Gone Girl's chilling narrative of disappearance, manipulation, and the dark side of marriage offers a similarly gripping thriller experience to Dead Ringers. David Fincher's polished direction and the movie's psychological depth will appeal to those who appreciate complex character studies.

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    3. Black Swan

    #496 most popular movie yesterday

    Darren Aronofsky's Black Swan shares the themes of duality and psychological deterioration present in Dead Ringers. With its ballet-centric plotline, it explores the mental unraveling of its protagonist, drawing viewers into a suspenseful experience.

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    4. The Skin I Live In

    #1,326 most popular movie yesterday

    Pedro Almodóvar's The Skin I Live In is a riveting exploration of identity, obsession, and transformation that will resonate with fans of Dead Ringers. The complex narrative and disturbing thematic elements make it a gripping watch for those interested in psychological thrillers.

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    5. Pi

    #1,877 most popular movie yesterday

    Fascinated by the blend of psychological distress and obsession in Dead Ringers? Darren Aronofsky's Pi is a cerebral journey following a mathematician's descent into madness, delivering a similar intensity and psychological intrigue.

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    6. A Dangerous Method

    #2,445 most popular movie yesterday

    Cronenberg's A Dangerous Method further ventures into the complexities of the human psyche, this time unraveling the relationship between Freud, Jung, and a troubled patient. It's a natural companion piece for those who enjoy Cronenberg's analytical approach to character-driven narratives.