Movies like Eating Raoul (1982)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Eating Raoul, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Death Becomes Her

    #711 most popular movie yesterday

    In 'Death Becomes Her,' the vanity and quest for eternal youth lead to a bizarre and humorous set of events. The movie's satirical take on the obsession with appearance and immortality will certainly strike a chord with fans of the morbid comedy genre that includes 'Eating Raoul.'

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    2. Little Shop of Horrors

    #1,200 most popular movie yesterday

    The darkly comedic musical 'Little Shop of Horrors' involves a man-eating plant and a hapless florist, blending black comedy with catchy tunes. Anyone with a taste for the twisted humor and absurdity in 'Eating Raoul' will find similar joy in this cult classic.

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    3. Heathers

    #1,228 most popular movie yesterday

    The cult classic 'Heathers' offers a cynical look at high school society, mixing in the savagery of teenage angst with murderous intentions. Its black humor and social commentary will resonate with those who appreciate the cynicism and wit in 'Eating Raoul.'

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    4. Serial Mom

    #3,069 most popular movie yesterday

    Unleashing the dark satire of suburban life, 'Serial Mom' directed by John Waters, is a masterclass in blending humor with horror. Fans of 'Eating Raoul' will find delight in this macabre take on a housewife-turned-serial killer, brandishing her own twisted sense of justice.

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    5. Shakes the Clown

    #5,220 most popular movie yesterday

    Bobcat Goldthwait’s 'Shakes the Clown' is a perfect follow-up for those who relished the off-kilter humor of 'Eating Raoul.' Set within the underbelly of professional clowning, this bizarre tale of alcohol, clowns, and crime offers a different flavor of dark comedy.

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    6. Parents

    #6,259 most popular movie yesterday

    With its unsettling portrayal of 1950s suburbia, 'Parents' offers a cannibalistic twist that echoes the dark comedy of 'Eating Raoul.' This film invites viewers to question the 'normalcy' of the nuclear family in a similar vein of satirical horror.