If you were moved by the gripping true story of 'Little Pink House' (2018), a film about one woman's fight against eminent domain abuse, you'll love these 10 similar movies and shows. This article explores compelling narratives of resilience, justice, and standing up against powerful forces—just like Catherine Keener's unforgettable performance. Whether you're a fan of legal dramas, inspiring true stories, or underdog tales, this list has something for you.

The Verdict (1982)
Description: A courtroom drama about a washed-up lawyer taking on a powerful institution in a medical malpractice case, fighting against all odds.
Fact: Paul Newman was initially reluctant to take the role but changed his mind after reading the script. The film was nominated for five Academy Awards including Best Picture.


The Pelican Brief (1993)
Description: A political thriller about a law student uncovering a dangerous conspiracy that puts her life at risk when she tries to expose the truth.
Fact: The film was based on John Grisham's novel of the same name, which sold over 5 million copies in its first printing. The production faced challenges with the White House refusing permission to film on location.


Philadelphia (1993)
Description: A groundbreaking drama about discrimination and the fight for equal rights, focusing on a legal battle against workplace prejudice.
Fact: This was one of the first mainstream Hollywood films to address HIV/AIDS and homophobia. The courtroom scenes were based on actual transcripts from discrimination cases.


The Rainmaker (1997)
Description: A legal drama about a young idealistic lawyer taking on a corrupt insurance company, highlighting systemic injustice in the healthcare industry.
Fact: This was the last film directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The courtroom scenes were shot in sequence to maintain narrative continuity.


The Insider (1999)
Description: A gripping drama about corporate whistleblowing and the personal risks involved in exposing unethical practices by powerful institutions.
Fact: The film is based on a true story that was originally reported in a 1996 Vanity Fair article. It was praised for its meticulous attention to detail in recreating real-life events.


Erin Brockovich (2000)
Description: A legal drama based on a true story, focusing on a tenacious underdog fighting against corporate greed and environmental injustice.
Fact: The real Erin Brockovich made a cameo appearance in the film as a waitress. The case depicted in the movie resulted in the largest direct-action lawsuit settlement in U.S. history at the time.


North Country (2005)
Description: A powerful drama about workplace discrimination and sexual harassment, showing one woman's fight for justice against systemic oppression.
Fact: The film is loosely based on the first major successful sexual harassment case in the United States, Jenson v. Eveleth Taconite Co. It was shot on location in Minnesota where the actual events occurred.


Michael Clayton (2007)
Description: A legal thriller about moral ambiguity and corporate corruption, featuring a protagonist caught between personal ethics and professional obligations.
Fact: The film's script was written over 20 years before production began. The famous 'I'm not the guy you kill' monologue was improvised during filming.


The Company Men (2010)
Description: A drama exploring the human impact of corporate downsizing and the struggle to maintain dignity in the face of economic hardship.
Fact: The film was inspired by the 2008 financial crisis and its effects on white-collar workers. It was one of the first major films to address the topic of corporate layoffs during the Great Recession.


Dark Waters (2019)
Description: A legal thriller centered on environmental contamination and the long, difficult battle to hold a corporation accountable for its actions.
Fact: The film is based on a 2016 New York Times Magazine article titled 'The Lawyer Who Became DuPont's Worst Nightmare.' It took over 20 years for the real-life case to reach resolution.
