Movies like Videodrome (1983)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Videodrome, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Blue Velvet

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    David Lynch's Blue Velvet is a masterpiece of the surreal and macabre, delving into the dark underbelly of suburban America. Like Videodrome, it's a film that marries shocking imagery with probing psychological and social themes, making for an engrossing and disturbing viewing experience.

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    2. They Live

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    John Carpenter's They Live offers a similarly subversive take on society and media manipulation as Videodrome. With its iconic mix of social commentary and science fiction, it's a must-see for those who love the blend of horror and satire found in Cronenberg's work.

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    3. The Fly

    #813 most popular movie yesterday

    In this chilling remake, Cronenberg again explores the grim possibilities of human transformation. The Fly takes the body horror genre to new heights, and those attracted to Videodrome's grotesque metamorphosis scenes will find similar fascination here.

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    4. Total Recall

    #2,083 most popular movie yesterday

    Total Recall combines action and a twisty plot involving memory and identity, much like Videodrome. The blend of science fiction and psychological thriller elements makes it a compelling watch for fans seeking more reality-questioning adventures.

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    5. Naked Lunch

    #2,280 most popular movie yesterday

    Based on William S. Burroughs' novel, Naked Lunch is a surreal and hallucinatory journey that continues Cronenberg's exploration of reality's boundaries. Videodrome admirers will be drawn to the similar mind-bending narrative full of paranoia and bizarre imagery.

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    6. Scanners

    #2,397 most popular movie yesterday

    Another Cronenberg classic, Scanners offers a similarly disturbing and visceral experience with its story of individuals with telepathic powers. Fans of Videodrome will appreciate the mix of body horror and conspiracy that runs through the veins of Scanners.