If you enjoyed the darkly comedic and satirical take on corporate life in 'Price Check' (2012), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and TV shows that blend workplace humor, sharp wit, and relatable struggles, perfect for fans of biting satire and character-driven stories.

Wall Street (1987)
Description: A classic tale of ambition and greed in the financial world, featuring iconic characters and quotable lines.
Fact: The 'Greed is good' speech became a cultural touchstone and is often referenced in discussions about capitalism.


Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)
Description: A brutal examination of the cutthroat world of sales, where desperation and greed drive the characters to extreme measures.
Fact: The famous 'Always Be Closing' speech was written specifically for the film and wasn't in the original play.


Office Space (1999)
Description: A satirical take on the mundanity and frustrations of corporate office life, with a focus on the absurdity of workplace culture.
Fact: The film's cult following led to the creation of 'Take This Job and Shove It Day,' where fans celebrate by quitting their jobs.


Boiler Room (2000)
Description: A gritty look at the high-pressure world of stockbrokers, filled with fast-talking salesmen and ethical compromises.
Fact: The film's script was inspired by real-life experiences of people working in fraudulent brokerage firms.


The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
Description: A wild, darkly comedic ride through the excesses and corruption of Wall Street in the 1990s.
Fact: The film holds the record for the most uses of the word 'fuck' in a non-documentary film.


Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005)
Description: A documentary that delves into the corporate fraud and hubris that led to the collapse of Enron.
Fact: The film uses actual audio recordings from Enron executives, adding a chilling layer of authenticity.


The Company Men (2010)
Description: A poignant look at the personal and professional fallout of corporate downsizing during the recession.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life experiences of people who lost their jobs during the 2008 financial crisis.


Up in the Air (2009)
Description: A thoughtful exploration of job insecurity and the human cost of corporate restructuring.
Fact: Some of the scenes featuring people being fired were improvised by non-actors who had actually lost their jobs.


The Big Short (2015)
Description: Explores the complexities and moral ambiguities of the financial world, focusing on the 2008 financial crisis with a sharp, satirical edge.
Fact: The film uses celebrity cameos to explain complex financial instruments, making the dense subject matter more accessible.


Margin Call (2011)
Description: A tense, dialogue-driven drama set over a 24-hour period at a financial firm during the early stages of the 2008 financial crisis.
Fact: The entire film was shot in just 17 days, adding to its intense, real-time feel.
