If you're a fan of the mysterious and mind-bending 'Incident at Montauk' (2019), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same eerie atmosphere, conspiracy-laden plots, and sci-fi twists. Whether you loved the enigmatic storytelling or the unsettling vibes, these picks will keep you hooked.

The Twilight Zone (1959)
Description: Pioneering anthology series that explores strange, often unsettling scenarios with twist endings, blending science fiction, horror, and social commentary.
Fact: Rod Serling wrote the majority of the episodes himself, and the show's iconic opening narration is instantly recognizable.


Twin Peaks (1990)
Description: A surreal and atmospheric mystery that delves into the supernatural, small-town secrets, and the blurred line between reality and the unknown.
Fact: The iconic 'Red Room' sequences were inspired by a dream David Lynch had, and the show's unique tone has influenced countless series since its debut.


The X-Files (1993)
Description: Centers on unexplained phenomena, government conspiracies, and the tension between skepticism and belief, wrapped in a procedural format with deep mythology.
Fact: The show's famous tagline 'The Truth is Out There' became a cultural catchphrase, and its standalone 'Monster of the Week' episodes are fan favorites.


Lost (2004)
Description: A mix of survival drama, science fiction, and mystery, featuring a diverse cast of characters grappling with strange occurrences on a mysterious island.
Fact: The show's nonlinear storytelling and use of flashbacks revolutionized television narrative structures.


Fringe (2008)
Description: Blends science fiction with mysterious government experiments and alternate realities, creating a complex narrative that explores the boundaries of human knowledge.
Fact: The show was initially conceived as a spiritual successor to 'The X-Files' and features numerous Easter eggs referencing classic sci-fi works.


Black Mirror (2011)
Description: Anthology series that examines the dark side of technology and human nature, often presenting dystopian futures or unsettling alternate realities.
Fact: Each episode is a self-contained story, allowing for a wide range of tones and themes, from satire to horror.


Wayward Pines (2015)
Description: A psychological thriller with a small-town setting that hides dark secrets, blending mystery, science fiction, and dystopian elements.
Fact: Based on a book series, the show was initially planned as a limited series but was expanded due to its popularity.


The Leftovers (2014)
Description: A deeply psychological drama about loss and the search for meaning after a sudden, unexplained global event, blending realism with surreal elements.
Fact: The show's soundtrack, composed by Max Richter, is critically acclaimed and integral to its haunting atmosphere.


Manifest (2018)
Description: Focuses on the aftermath of a flight that disappears and reappears years later, exploring themes of time, destiny, and unexplained phenomena.
Fact: The show was initially canceled after three seasons but was revived due to strong fan demand and streaming popularity.


The Outer Limits (1995)
Description: Anthology series that presents thought-provoking science fiction stories, often with moral dilemmas and unexpected twists.
Fact: The reboot of the 1960s series, it maintained the original's spirit while updating its themes for a modern audience.
