Movies like The Muse (1999)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like The Muse, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Get Shorty

    #284 most popular movie yesterday

    Based on Elmore Leonard's novel, Get Shorty stars John Travolta as a gangster-turned-movie-producer. This comedy pokes fun at the crossover between crime and cinema in a way that might amuse fans of The Muse's take on Hollywood life.

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    2. Barton Fink

    #1,598 most popular movie yesterday

    The Coen Brothers' Barton Fink is a darkly comedic tale about a playwright turned screenwriter in Hollywood. Its exploration of a writer's block and the often surreal dealings within the film industry may appeal to those who enjoyed The Muse.

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    3. The Player

    #2,578 most popular movie yesterday

    In this satirical film, Tim Robbins plays a Hollywood executive plagued by paranoia and dark comedy, echoing the Hollywood-centric satire of The Muse. The Player's witty take on the movie business is sure to resonate with those who appreciate The Muse's commentary on the industry.

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    4. Bowfinger

    #3,413 most popular movie yesterday

    Bowfinger, featuring Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy, is a satirical comedy about the filmmaking industry, which might strike a chord with fans of The Muse. Just like The Muse, it provides a humorous behind-the-scenes look at Hollywood ambition and desperation.

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    5. America's Sweethearts

    #3,566 most popular movie yesterday

    This romantic comedy dives into the chaotic world of a movie's press junket, featuring an all-star cast including Julia Roberts and Catherine Zeta-Jones. The behind-the-scenes Hollywood shenanigans in America's Sweethearts may appeal to those who liked The Muse.

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    6. For Your Consideration

    #4,202 most popular movie yesterday

    Directed by Christopher Guest, For Your Consideration humorously portrays actors awaiting the announcement of Oscar nominations. Its satirical examination of Hollywood's awards season culture could resonate with fans of The Muse's cinematic world.