Movies Similar to Looker

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  • Hollow Man poster

    Hollow Man offers a modern take on the invisibility trope with a story that features cutting-edge special effects and ethical questions around science without limits. Its blend of horror and science fiction elements makes it appealing for those who enjoy Looker's fusion of genre tropes.

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  • Videodrome poster

    Videodrome's sinister blend of media critique and body horror makes it a thought-provoking companion to Looker. The film's exploration of the dangers of unchecked technology and its psychological effects mirror the themes of corporate manipulation and the influence of media found in Looker.

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  • Scanners poster

    Scanners offers a tense, gritty take on the concept of technology interfacing with the human brain. Its story of individuals with psychic abilities running amok provides a thrilling and paranoid atmosphere that fans of Looker's suspenseful narrative will appreciate.

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  • The Lawnmower Man poster

    The Lawnmower Man dives into the world of virtual reality and its potential consequences, presenting a narrative that aligns well with Looker's tech-centric cautionary tales. The film's exploration of the transformation of a human being due to technology complements the thematic concerns in Looker.

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  • Virtuosity poster

    Virtuosity pits man against a digitally created criminal mastermind in a futuristic action thriller. It shares Looker's interest in the intersection of reality, technology, and illusion, making it a strong pick for fans of speculative narratives about digital consciousness.

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  • Brainstorm poster

    Brainstorm explores the cutting edge of technology and its impact on the human mind, making it a compelling follow-up for those intrigued by Looker's sci-fi thrills. The film's premise of a device that records and plays back human experiences will resonate with audiences interested in cerebral science fiction.

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