If you enjoyed the gritty, underground vibe of 'Door Mouse' (2023) and are looking for similar movies or shows that blend dark humor, crime, and underground culture, you're in the right place. This article explores 10 films and series that capture the same raw energy, suspense, and unconventional storytelling. Whether you're a fan of neo-noir thrillers or character-driven crime dramas, these picks will keep you hooked.

The Maltese Falcon (1941)
Description: A quintessential film noir featuring a hardboiled detective, femme fatales, and a quest for a priceless artifact.
Fact: This was the third film adaptation of Dashiell Hammett's novel, and the only one to achieve lasting fame.


The Big Sleep (1946)
Description: A complex, dialogue-driven noir with a detective unraveling a tangled web of crime and deception.
Fact: The plot is famously convoluted; even the director and screenwriter admitted they didn't know who committed one of the murders.


The Long Goodbye (1973)
Description: A revisionist take on the noir genre, featuring a laid-back detective caught in a web of deceit and betrayal in sunny California.
Fact: The film's protagonist, Philip Marlowe, is a modernized version of Raymond Chandler's classic detective, updated for the 1970s.


Chinatown (1974)
Description: A classic neo-noir that explores corruption, power, and moral ambiguity in 1930s Los Angeles.
Fact: The film's famous line 'Forget it, Jake, it's Chinatown' was almost cut for being too on-the-nose, but became iconic.


The Big Lebowski (1998)
Description: A quirky, offbeat crime comedy centered around a slacker who gets entangled in a bizarre kidnapping plot.
Fact: The Dude's love of White Russians was inspired by a real-life friend of the Coen brothers who drank them constantly.


L.A. Confidential (1997)
Description: A gritty, stylish neo-noir that exposes the corruption and glamour of 1950s Los Angeles through interconnected stories.
Fact: The film's title refers to a real-life scandal magazine called 'Confidential,' which specialized in Hollywood exposés.


Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005)
Description: A self-aware noir comedy that blends crime, mystery, and sharp wit, set against the backdrop of Hollywood's darker side.
Fact: The title is derived from a famous Italian poster for the James Bond film 'Thunderball,' which coined the phrase 'Kiss Kiss Bang Bang' to describe the Bond formula.


Inherent Vice (2014)
Description: A psychedelic detective story filled with paranoia, eccentric characters, and a hazy, dreamlike narrative structure.
Fact: The film is based on Thomas Pynchon's novel of the same name, marking the first adaptation of one of his works.


The Nice Guys (2016)
Description: A neo-noir crime comedy with a mix of humor and dark themes, featuring a detective duo navigating the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles.
Fact: The film was originally intended to be a TV series, but was reworked into a feature film. It pays homage to 1970s detective shows and films.


Under the Silver Lake (2018)
Description: A surreal, labyrinthine mystery that delves into conspiracy theories and hidden meanings beneath the surface of Los Angeles.
Fact: The film includes numerous hidden codes and symbols, encouraging multiple viewings to uncover its secrets.
