If you were captivated by the raw, unfiltered portrayal of Hollywood's underbelly in 'Ivansxtc' (2000), you're in for a treat. This article curates 10 movies and shows that echo its themes of ambition, excess, and moral decay in the entertainment industry. Whether you loved the film's gritty realism or its unflinching critique of fame, these picks will keep you hooked.

Sunset Boulevard (1950)
Description: A noirish tale of faded glory and obsession in Hollywood, offering a haunting critique of the industry's treatment of its stars and the price of fame.
Fact: The famous line 'I am big. It's the pictures that got small' is often cited as one of the greatest in cinema history.


The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)
Description: A classic Hollywood melodrama that exposes the ruthless ambition and moral compromises behind the glamour of the film industry.
Fact: The movie won five Academy Awards, including Best Supporting Actress for Gloria Grahame.


The Day of the Locust (1975)
Description: A bleak and grotesque depiction of Hollywood's underbelly, focusing on the desperation and broken dreams of those on the fringes of the industry.
Fact: The novel it's based on is considered one of the greatest books about Hollywood, praised for its unflinching portrayal of the era.


Barton Fink (1991)
Description: A surreal and darkly comedic look at a playwright's descent into madness while working in Hollywood, emphasizing the alienation and creative struggles within the industry.
Fact: The film won the Palme d'Or at Cannes, along with Best Director and Best Actor awards, despite its ambiguous and challenging narrative.


The Player (1992)
Description: A satirical take on Hollywood's cutthroat industry, blending dark humor with a critique of the entertainment business, mirroring the cynical and self-referential tone often found in films about filmmaking.
Fact: The film features over 60 celebrity cameos, playing themselves, which adds to its meta-commentary on Hollywood culture.


Get Shorty (1995)
Description: A crime-comedy that cleverly satirizes Hollywood's obsession with fame and power, blending underworld antics with the entertainment industry's quirks.
Fact: The film's success helped revive John Travolta's career, cementing his comeback after 'Pulp Fiction'.


State and Main (2000)
Description: A witty and sharp comedy about the chaos and moral dilemmas that arise during a film production in a small town, highlighting the absurdities of the film industry.
Fact: The script was written in just 12 days, showcasing the writer's sharp and rapid-fire dialogue style.


The Last Tycoon (1976)
Description: A dramatic portrayal of a powerful Hollywood producer's life, delving into the personal and professional struggles within the studio system, echoing themes of power and corruption.
Fact: Based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's unfinished novel, the film captures the golden age of Hollywood with a melancholic tone.


The Big Picture (1989)
Description: Explores the disillusionment and compromises faced by a young filmmaker navigating the commercial pressures of Hollywood, reflecting themes of artistic integrity versus commercial success.
Fact: The movie was one of the early films to critically examine the independent film scene's relationship with major studios.
