Movies like Moneyball (2011)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Moneyball, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. The Social Network

    #310 most popular movie yesterday

    The Social Network explores the dramatic founding of Facebook at Harvard and the subsequent legal battles. Similar to Moneyball, it's a based-on-true-events story that delivers an engaging narrative of innovation, strategy, and the complexities of human relationships.

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    2. The Big Short

    #330 most popular movie yesterday

    The Big Short dives into the build-up of the US housing market crash and follows those who predicted and profited from the collapse. Its analytical and critical perspective on a real-life economic event will resonate with fans of Moneyball's data-driven storytelling.

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    3. Coach Carter

    #1,028 most popular movie yesterday

    This film depicts the true story of a high school basketball coach who prioritizes good grades over athletic performance. Fans of Moneyball will appreciate Coach Carter for its inspiring message about leadership, teamwork, and an analytical approach to sports.

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    4. Jerry Maguire

    #1,069 most popular movie yesterday

    Jerry Maguire features the trials and tribulations of a sports agent who seeks a more meaningful professional life. With a blend of sports, business, and personal drama, it's sure to strike a chord with audiences who enjoyed Moneyball.

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    5. Trouble with the Curve

    #1,673 most popular movie yesterday

    Trouble with the Curve serves as a counterpoint to Moneyball, focusing on baseball scouting and the value of human judgement over purely statistical analysis. It's a must-watch for those who enjoy sports dramas with a personal touch.

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    6. 42

    #2,180 most popular movie yesterday

    42 tells the powerful true story of Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play in Major League Baseball. The film's themes of perseverance against the odds and changing the game's history align with the essence of Moneyball.