If you loved the psychological intrigue and voyeuristic tension of In the House (2012), this list is for you. We’ve curated 10 gripping movies and shows that share its themes of obsession, storytelling, and blurred reality. Whether you're drawn to its dark humor or unsettling narrative, these picks will keep you hooked.

Everybody Loves Raymond (1996)
Description: Focuses on family relationships and the humor found in everyday domestic situations, with a strong emphasis on the dynamics between parents, children, and in-laws.
Fact: The show was based on the stand-up comedy of Ray Romano, who played the lead character.


The King of Queens (1998)
Description: Centers on the humorous aspects of married life and the challenges of balancing work, family, and personal desires, all set in a suburban environment.
Fact: The show was a spin-off of the series 'Everybody Loves Raymond,' with characters from that show occasionally appearing.


My Wife and Kids (2001)
Description: This sitcom blends traditional family values with modern humor, focusing on the everyday challenges and joys of raising a family in a suburban setting.
Fact: The show was initially developed as a vehicle for Damon Wayans, who also served as an executive producer.


According to Jim (2001)
Description: This sitcom revolves around the comedic yet relatable struggles of a husband and father navigating family life, often highlighting the clash between his laid-back attitude and his wife's more organized approach.
Fact: The show was one of the longest-running sitcoms on ABC, airing for eight seasons.


George Lopez (2002)
Description: Combines cultural humor with family dynamics, showcasing the protagonist's efforts to balance work, family, and his heritage, all while dealing with the generational differences within his household.
Fact: The show was groundbreaking for its portrayal of a Latino family in a mainstream American sitcom.


Modern Family (2009)
Description: This show shares a mockumentary style, blending humor with heartfelt family dynamics, often exploring the complexities of relationships in a light-hearted yet insightful manner.
Fact: The show won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series five years in a row, from 2010 to


The Middle (2009)
Description: It captures the everyday struggles and triumphs of a middle-class family, using humor to highlight relatable family situations and the quirks of domestic life.
Fact: The show was praised for its realistic portrayal of a financially struggling family, a rarity in sitcoms.


The Goldbergs (2013)
Description: Set in the 1980s, this show combines nostalgia with family-centric storytelling, focusing on the humorous and often chaotic life of a close-knit family.
Fact: Each episode is inspired by the real-life childhood experiences of the show's creator, Adam F. Goldberg.


Fresh Off the Boat (2015)
Description: Explores cultural identity and family bonds through a comedic lens, highlighting the generational and cultural gaps within a family.
Fact: It was the first Asian-American family sitcom to air on network television in over 20 years.


Raising Hope (2010)
Description: A mix of absurd humor and heartfelt moments, this show follows a young man's journey into fatherhood, supported by his eccentric but loving family.
Fact: The series was created by Greg Garcia, who also created 'My Name Is Earl,' and shares a similar tone and style.
