If you loved the witty banter and high-stakes business drama of 'Back in Business' (2017), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same blend of sharp dialogue, corporate intrigue, and comedic flair. Whether you're craving more workplace antics or power struggles with a side of humor, these picks will keep you entertained.

Arrested Development (2003)
Description: A dysfunctional family comedy with a unique narrative style, featuring running gags, callbacks, and a documentary-like presentation.
Fact: The show was canceled after three seasons but gained a cult following, leading to a revival on Netflix years later.


The Office (2005)
Description: A mockumentary-style sitcom that focuses on the mundane yet hilarious daily operations of a workplace, filled with quirky characters and awkward humor.
Fact: The show was originally based on the British series of the same name. Many of the scenes were improvised by the actors.


The IT Crowd (2006)
Description: A British sitcom centered around the misadventures of an IT department in a large corporation, blending workplace humor with geek culture.
Fact: The show's iconic 'Have you tried turning it off and on again?' line became a popular catchphrase among tech support workers.


30 Rock (2006)
Description: A fast-paced, satirical look behind the scenes of a fictional sketch comedy show, filled with witty dialogue and eccentric characters.
Fact: The show was loosely based on Tina Fey's experiences as a writer and performer on 'Saturday Night Live.'


Parks and Recreation (2009)
Description: A workplace comedy with a mockumentary format, highlighting the absurdities of local government and the passionate, eccentric employees who work there.
Fact: The character of Ron Swanson was inspired by a combination of libertarian ideals and the actor Nick Offerman's own personality.


Community (2009)
Description: A meta-sitcom about a diverse group of students at a community college, known for its inventive storytelling, pop culture references, and genre parodies.
Fact: The show's infamous 'Paintball' episodes were inspired by action movies and became fan favorites for their high-energy sequences.


Veep (2012)
Description: A sharp political satire that delves into the absurdities of American politics, with rapid-fire humor and a focus on the incompetence of its characters.
Fact: The show's creator, Armando Iannucci, left after the fourth season, but it continued to thrive under new leadership.


Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013)
Description: A comedic take on the daily lives of detectives in a New York City police precinct, blending workplace humor with lighthearted crime-solving.
Fact: The show was canceled by Fox after five seasons but was revived by NBC due to fan outrage and a strong online campaign.


Silicon Valley (2014)
Description: A tech industry comedy that explores the highs and lows of startup culture, filled with geeky humor and satirical takes on Silicon Valley life.
Fact: Many of the tech startups and gadgets featured in the show were inspired by real-life Silicon Valley innovations and failures.


Superstore (2015)
Description: A workplace sitcom set in a big-box retail store, showcasing the camaraderie and chaos among employees dealing with ridiculous customers and corporate policies.
Fact: The show often included background jokes and visual gags that weren't part of the main storyline, adding to its rewatchability.
