If you enjoyed the quirky charm and unexpected romance of 'Room(h)ates' (2017), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same blend of humor, heart, and unlikely connections. Whether you're a fan of cozy rom-coms or love stories with a twist, these picks will keep you entertained.

Fatal Attraction (1987)
Description: A married man's affair spirals into a nightmare when his lover becomes dangerously obsessed, highlighting themes of infidelity and the consequences of crossing personal boundaries.
Fact: The film's original ending was changed after test audiences found it too bleak. The term 'bunny boiler' entered popular culture because of this movie.


Misery (1990)
Description: A famous author is held captive by his 'number one fan,' who subjects him to psychological and physical torture, reflecting themes of obsession and control.
Fact: Kathy Bates won an Academy Award for her role as Annie Wilkes. The infamous 'hobbling' scene was toned down from the novel to avoid an X rating.


Pacific Heights (1990)
Description: A couple's dream home turns into a nightmare when their tenant exhibits increasingly erratic and threatening behavior, highlighting themes of invasion of personal space and psychological terror.
Fact: The film's antagonist was inspired by real-life tenant horror stories. It was one of the first films to explore the concept of a 'tenant from hell.'


Cape Fear (1991)
Description: A convicted rapist stalks the family of the lawyer who defended him, showcasing themes of revenge, obsession, and the breakdown of safety in one's own home.
Fact: The film is a remake of the 1962 movie of the same name. Robert De Niro trained with a dialect coach to perfect his Southern accent.


The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992)
Description: A nanny with a hidden agenda infiltrates a family's life, leading to psychological and physical threats, emphasizing themes of trust and deception in domestic settings.
Fact: The film was a sleeper hit, grossing over $140 million worldwide. Rebecca De Mornay's performance was widely praised for its chilling subtlety.


Unlawful Entry (1992)
Description: A seemingly helpful police officer becomes dangerously obsessed with a couple he is supposed to protect, showcasing themes of trust betrayal and escalating threats from an authority figure.
Fact: The film was partially inspired by actual cases of police misconduct. It was praised for its intense portrayal of stalking and obsession.


The Crush (1993)
Description: A young girl develops a dangerous obsession with an older man, leading to manipulative and violent behavior, reflecting themes of unrequited love turning into obsession.
Fact: Alicia Silverstone was only 16 during filming. The movie was initially given an R rating but was later edited to secure a PG-13 rating.


Fear (1996)
Description: A teenage girl's new boyfriend reveals a dark and possessive side, escalating into violence and control, mirroring themes of youthful infatuation turning deadly.
Fact: Mark Wahlberg's performance was noted for its intensity. The roller coaster scene was filmed on a real coaster at Playland in Vancouver.


The Roommate (2011)
Description: This thriller revolves around an obsessive and dangerous roommate who becomes increasingly possessive and violent, mirroring themes of psychological manipulation and fear in close living situations.
Fact: The film was originally titled 'The Single' and was inspired by real-life cases of roommate conflicts. It was shot in just 25 days.


The Resident (2011)
Description: A woman discovers that her landlord has been secretly watching her, leading to a terrifying invasion of privacy and escalating danger, mirroring themes of voyeurism and stalking.
Fact: Hilary Swank also served as an executive producer for the film. The movie was shot in a real apartment building in New York City.
