If you enjoyed the quirky and surreal humor of 'Wrong' (2012), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similarly offbeat movies and shows that capture the same absurdist charm. Whether you're a fan of bizarre storytelling or unconventional comedy, these picks will keep you entertained and guessing.

The Truman Show (1998)
Description: Explores themes of reality manipulation and existential questioning, blending surrealism with a deeply personal narrative.
Fact: The film's concept was inspired by an episode of The Twilight Zone. It was one of the first movies to depict a reality TV show before the genre became mainstream.


Being John Malkovich (1999)
Description: Features bizarre, surreal premises and explores identity, control, and the absurdity of human existence.
Fact: John Malkovich initially turned down the role but changed his mind after meeting Spike Jonze. The film was shot in just two months.


Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
Description: Delves into memory, identity, and the nature of love through a non-linear narrative and surreal visual storytelling.
Fact: The script was sold with the condition that Michel Gondry would direct it. The film's title is taken from a poem by Alexander Pope.


The Science of Sleep (2006)
Description: Blurs the line between dreams and reality with whimsical visuals and a focus on the subconscious mind.
Fact: The film was shot in both French and English. Many of the dream sequences were created using handmade props and stop-motion animation.


Synecdoche, New York (2008)
Description: A meta-narrative about life, art, and the passage of time, filled with surreal and deeply introspective moments.
Fact: The film's title is a play on words, combining 'synecdoche' and 'Schenectady,' a city in New York. It was Charlie Kaufman's directorial debut.


Primer (2004)
Description: A cerebral and low-budget exploration of time travel, focusing on the psychological and ethical implications of altering reality.
Fact: The film was made for just $7,


Dogtooth (2009)
Description: A disturbing exploration of control and isolation, using surreal and unsettling imagery to challenge perceptions of reality.
Fact: The film was banned in Iceland for its controversial content. It was shot in just 30 days on a very low budget.


Under the Skin (2013)
Description: A haunting and visually striking meditation on identity and otherness, with a minimalist narrative and eerie atmosphere.
Fact: Many of the scenes featuring non-actors were filmed with hidden cameras. Scarlett Johansson wore a prosthetic disguise to remain unrecognizable during filming.


Coherence (2013)
Description: A mind-bending thriller that plays with alternate realities and the fragility of human perception, all within a tightly contained setting.
Fact: The film was largely improvised, with actors given minimal direction. It was shot in just five nights with a budget of $50,


The Lobster (2015)
Description: A darkly comedic take on societal norms and human relationships, presented through a surreal and dystopian lens.
Fact: The film's premise was inspired by dating websites. Colin Farrell gained 40 pounds for his role to appear more 'average.'
