Movies like Straight Talk (1992)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Straight Talk, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days

    #436 most popular movie yesterday

    How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days is a rom-com with a strong career-focused female lead and a plot that revolves around the hilarities that ensue when work life clashes with personal life. The light-hearted, comedic tone is similar to that in Straight Talk.

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    2. Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead

    #2,871 most popular movie yesterday

    In Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, Christina Applegate's character must navigate the working world under false pretenses to support her siblings. This comedic approach to responsibility and independence shares a theme with Straight Talk.

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    3. Morning Glory

    #3,516 most popular movie yesterday

    Morning Glory deals with the trials and tribulations of a young television producer trying to revive a struggling morning show. Fans of Straight Talk might appreciate another female-led story set against the backdrop of the broadcasting world.

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    4. Broadcast News

    #3,674 most popular movie yesterday

    Broadcast News is a behind-the-scenes look at the TV news industry, featuring strong performances and a sharp script. Audiences who appreciate the media-centric storyline of Straight Talk would enjoy this well-received romantic dramedy.

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    5. The Secret of My Success

    #3,842 most popular movie yesterday

    The Secret of My Success features Michael J. Fox as a young and ambitious man who fakes his way up the corporate ladder. Similar to Straight Talk, it combines humor with a narrative about succeeding through unconventional means.

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    6. Baby Boom

    #4,533 most popular movie yesterday

    Baby Boom stars Diane Keaton as a career woman who inherits a baby and must balance her professional life with newfound motherhood. The film's themes of self-discovery and reshaping one's life are reminiscent of the character growth seen in Straight Talk.