If you enjoyed the darkly comedic and chaotic Hollywood satire 'What Just Happened' (2008), you'll love these 10 similar movies and shows. This article explores films and series that capture the same behind-the-scenes drama, biting humor, and industry insights, perfect for fans of showbiz chaos and sharp storytelling.

The Player (1992)
Description: A satirical look at Hollywood's cutthroat industry, blending dark humor with a behind-the-scenes portrayal of studio politics and the struggles of creative professionals.
Fact: The film features over 60 celebrity cameos, including Bruce Willis, Julia Roberts, and Susan Sarandon, playing exaggerated versions of themselves.


Get Shorty (1995)
Description: A crime-comedy that cleverly intertwines Hollywood's wheeling and dealing with the underworld, showcasing the blurred lines between art and reality.
Fact: The film was based on Elmore Leonard's novel, known for its sharp dialogue and colorful characters.


Living in Oblivion (1995)
Description: A low-budget indie film that humorously captures the disasters and frustrations of filmmaking, from technical mishaps to diva actors.
Fact: The film was shot in just 14 days on a shoestring budget, mirroring the very struggles it depicts.


State and Main (2000)
Description: A witty ensemble comedy about a film crew descending on a small town, exposing the chaos, egos, and moral dilemmas of movie production.
Fact: The screenplay was written in just 12 days, inspired by David Mamet's own experiences in the film industry.


Bowfinger (1999)
Description: A comedic take on the desperation and absurdity of indie filmmaking, highlighting the lengths people go to in order to make their dreams come true in Hollywood.
Fact: Eddie Murphy plays dual roles in the film, portraying both a paranoid action star and his nerdy, look-alike brother.


Entourage (2004)
Description: A TV series that glamorizes yet critiques Hollywood's fast-paced, hedonistic lifestyle, focusing on the rise and struggles of a young actor and his friends.
Fact: The show was loosely based on Mark Wahlberg's early experiences in Hollywood, with Vince Chase's character inspired by Wahlberg himself.


30 Rock (2006)
Description: A fast-paced sitcom that parodies the chaos of producing a live TV show, filled with eccentric characters and biting satire of corporate media.
Fact: The show was created by Tina Fey, who drew heavily from her experiences as a writer and performer on 'Saturday Night Live.'


Tropic Thunder (2008)
Description: A high-energy satire of Hollywood's excesses, method acting, and war movie tropes, filled with meta-commentary on the industry.
Fact: Robert Downey Jr.'s controversial role involved him wearing dark makeup to portray a method actor who undergoes a pigmentation alteration procedure.


Episodes (2011)
Description: A British-American comedy that hilariously dissects the cultural clashes and creative compromises when a UK show is adapted for American television.
Fact: Matt LeBlanc plays a fictionalized, exaggerated version of himself, earning him a Golden Globe for his performance.


The Big Picture (1989)
Description: Explores the disillusionment of a young filmmaker navigating the compromises and ego clashes of the movie business, blending humor with a critical eye on Hollywood.
Fact: The film was one of the early works of Christopher Guest, who later became famous for his mockumentary-style comedies.
