If you enjoyed the dark humor and corporate satire of 'Redd Inc.' (2012), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and TV shows that deliver the same blend of sharp wit, workplace absurdity, and biting social commentary. Whether you're a fan of cynical comedies or dystopian office dramas, these picks will keep you entertained.

The Office (2005)
Description: A mockumentary-style sitcom that humorously explores the mundane and absurd aspects of office life, focusing on the quirky dynamics between coworkers and the often ridiculous corporate culture.
Fact: The show was originally based on the UK version of the same name, but it developed its own unique identity and became a cultural phenomenon in the US.


The IT Crowd (2006)
Description: A sitcom that hilariously portrays the misadventures of an IT department in a large corporation, emphasizing the disconnect between tech support and the rest of the office.
Fact: The show's iconic 'Have you tried turning it off and on again?' line became a popular catchphrase.


Better Off Ted (2009)
Description: A workplace comedy that pokes fun at corporate absurdity, unethical business practices, and the dehumanizing aspects of working for a large, soulless company.
Fact: The show was praised for its clever writing but was canceled after two seasons due to low ratings.


Parks and Recreation (2009)
Description: A workplace comedy that blends satire with heartwarming moments, showcasing the eccentricities of local government employees and their often futile attempts to navigate bureaucracy.
Fact: The character of Ron Swanson was inspired by a real-life libertarian who worked in local government.


The Mindy Project (2012)
Description: A workplace comedy set in a medical office, blending romantic comedy elements with the everyday chaos of working in a high-pressure environment.
Fact: The show was one of the first mainstream sitcoms to feature an Indian-American woman as the lead character.


Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013)
Description: A workplace comedy set in a police precinct, blending humor with social commentary, and focusing on the quirky personalities and dynamics of the team.
Fact: The show was canceled by Fox after five seasons but was revived by NBC due to fan outcry.


Silicon Valley (2014)
Description: A sharp satire of the tech industry, highlighting the absurdities of startup culture, corporate greed, and the often clueless entrepreneurs trying to make it big.
Fact: Many of the show's tech jargon and startup scenarios were inspired by real-life events in Silicon Valley.


Superstore (2015)
Description: A sitcom set in a big-box retail store, capturing the humor and camaraderie among employees as they deal with ridiculous customers, corporate policies, and the monotony of retail work.
Fact: The show often incorporated real-life stories from retail workers submitted by fans.


Corporate (2018)
Description: A dark comedy that satirizes the soul-crushing nature of corporate life, focusing on the absurd and often dystopian realities of working for a massive, uncaring company.
Fact: The show was praised for its bleak humor and sharp critique of modern capitalism.


Workaholics (2011)
Description: A comedy about three slackers working at a telemarketing company, showcasing their absurd antics and their constant attempts to avoid actual work.
Fact: The show's creators and stars, known as 'The Mail Order Comedy,' originally gained fame through their YouTube sketches.
