Movies like Inside Job (2010)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Inside Job, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Moneyball

    #221 most popular movie yesterday

    Moneyball presents a fascinating look at the use of analytics in baseball, remarking on a different, yet similarly complex system as the financial markets in Inside Job. Fans of the latter's analytical approach might appreciate the nuances of strategy and statistics highlighted in Moneyball.

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    2. The Big Short

    #295 most popular movie yesterday

    The Big Short delves into the housing bubble and the financial crisis of 2007–2008 with a sharp and sardonic edge, making it an excellent follow-up for fans of Inside Job's deep-dive into economic meltdown. With a star-studded cast and an innovative approach to explaining complex financial instruments, it's both entertaining and enlightening.

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    3. Margin Call

    #799 most popular movie yesterday

    Margin Call offers a thrilling look into the early stages of the 2008 financial crisis from a Wall Street investment bank's perspective. Fans of Inside Job will appreciate the tension and moral quandaries faced by characters as the impending disaster unfolds.

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    4. Fahrenheit 9/11

    #1,008 most popular movie yesterday

    While focusing on the implications of 9/11, Fahrenheit 9/11 also delves into the murky intersections of politics, war, and economic interests in a similar investigative style to Inside Job, though with a broader political scope.

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    5. Too Big to Fail

    #3,392 most popular movie yesterday

    Giving viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the financial crisis and the systemic risks leading to the near-collapse of the banking sector, Too Big to Fail dramatizes the key moments in a similar vein to Inside Job’s documentary narrative.

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    6. Capitalism: A Love Story

    #5,307 most popular movie yesterday

    Michael Moore's Capitalism: A Love Story tackles the broader implications of the economic systems scrutinized in Inside Job. It's a provocative and critical examination of corporate dominance and its impact on ordinary people's lives.