If you enjoyed the darkly comedic and introspective tone of 'Boris Without Beatrice' (2016), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that delve into dysfunctional relationships, existential crises, and biting humor. Whether you're drawn to flawed characters or sharp social commentary, these picks will resonate with fans of this underrated gem.

Wag the Dog (1997)
Description: A dark comedy that exposes the manipulation of media and public perception by political operatives, blending absurdity with unsettling realism.
Fact: The film was released just weeks before the Monica Lewinsky scandal broke, making its plot about a manufactured war to distract from a presidential scandal eerily prescient. It was based on a novel by Larry Beinhart.


Thank You for Smoking (2005)
Description: A satirical comedy that critiques corporate spin and moral flexibility, featuring a protagonist who thrives in the gray areas of ethics and persuasion.
Fact: The film was based on Christopher Buckley's novel of the same name. It marked Jason Reitman's directorial debut and was praised for its witty dialogue and sharp social commentary.


The Thick of It (2005)
Description: A brutally honest and profane depiction of political machinations, where characters navigate the chaos of governance with a mix of desperation and dark humor.
Fact: The show's creator, Armando Iannucci, is known for his unflinching satire of politics. Many of the show's insults were improvised, leading to some of the most memorable lines in British comedy.


In the Loop (2009)
Description: A biting political comedy that dissects the incompetence and hypocrisy of government officials, filled with rapid-fire dialogue and cynical humor.
Fact: The film was largely improvised, with actors given only outlines of scenes rather than full scripts. It was spun off from the British TV series 'The Thick of It.'


The Big Short (2015)
Description: A sharp, darkly comedic take on the financial crisis, using unconventional storytelling techniques to expose greed and systemic failure.
Fact: The film broke the fourth wall frequently, with characters directly addressing the audience to explain complex financial concepts. It was based on Michael Lewis's nonfiction book of the same name.


Veep (2012)
Description: A satirical take on the inner workings of political office, highlighting the pettiness, ego clashes, and absurdity of governance through sharp dialogue and farcical situations.
Fact: Julia Louis-Dreyfus won six consecutive Emmy Awards for her role in the series, a record for any performer in a single role. The show was originally conceived as a U.S. adaptation of 'The Thick of It.'


The Lobster (2015)
Description: A surreal and darkly humorous critique of societal pressures around relationships, blending absurdity with poignant emotional depth.
Fact: The film was shot in Ireland, though it is set in an unnamed dystopian society. It was the first English-language film by Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos.


The Death of Stalin (2017)
Description: A dark political satire that explores the absurdity and brutality of power struggles within a bureaucratic system, using sharp wit and uncomfortable humor.
Fact: The film was banned in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan due to its controversial portrayal of Soviet leadership. It was based on a French graphic novel of the same name.


The Square (2017)
Description: A satirical exploration of the art world's pretensions and contradictions, filled with awkward humor and biting social commentary.
Fact: The film won the Palme d'Or at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Its director, Ruben Östlund, is known for his unflinching and often uncomfortable satires of modern society.


The Favourite (2018)
Description: A period comedy-drama that delves into power struggles and personal vendettas within a royal court, marked by sharp dialogue and eccentric characters.
Fact: The film used natural lighting for many scenes to create a more authentic 18th-century atmosphere. It was loosely based on the real-life relationship between Queen Anne and her courtiers.
