Movies like Sorry to Bother You (2018)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Sorry to Bother You, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Idiocracy

    #38 most popular movie yesterday

    Mike Judge's Idiocracy is a dystopian comedy that satirizes the decline of intelligence in future society. The humor and social critique provided in Idiocracy may hit the same chords for those who enjoy the comedic timing and thematic depth of Sorry to Bother You.

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    2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

    #167 most popular movie yesterday

    This innovative romantic dramedy by Michel Gondry explores the complexities of memory and relationships. Its unique storytelling approach and the blending of surreal narrative elements will be of interest to viewers who were drawn to the imaginative flair of Sorry to Bother You.

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    3. Get Out

    #251 most popular movie yesterday

    Directed by Jordan Peele, Get Out is a smart social satire that blends horror with biting racial commentary. Fans of Sorry to Bother You will appreciate its subversive take on contemporary race relations and its ability to intertwine humor with unsettling themes.

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    4. Her

    #444 most popular movie yesterday

    Spike Jonze's Her takes a poignant look at relationships and technology. Its hybrid of comedy, drama, and romance, coupled with a speculative setting, creates a thoughtful viewing experience that may appeal to those who enjoyed the futuristic and socially relevant aspects of Sorry to Bother You.

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    5. Brazil

    #911 most popular movie yesterday

    Terry Gilliam's Brazil is a cult classic that satirizes bureaucracy and dystopian society. Its dark humor and fantastical elements make it a precedent to the surrealistic satire found in Sorry to Bother You, offering a similarly compelling commentary on modern life.

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    6. Synecdoche, New York

    #1,436 most popular movie yesterday

    Charlie Kaufman's Synecdoche, New York is an avant-garde drama that delves into the intricacies of life, art, and identity. Its ambitious narrative structure and provocative thematic exploration mirror the unconventional style of Sorry to Bother You.