If you loved the sharp humor and cultural satire of That White People Shit (2019), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same biting wit, social commentary, and laugh-out-loud moments. Whether you're looking for more irreverent comedy or thought-provoking takes on race and identity, these picks will keep you entertained.

Broad City (2014)
Description: A comedy series that follows two best friends navigating life in New York City, filled with absurd humor, quirky adventures, and a celebration of female friendship.
Fact: The show started as a web series before being picked up by Comedy Central. It was praised for its unapologetically weird and feminist tone.


Atlanta (2016)
Description: A surreal yet grounded take on life in Atlanta, mixing humor with poignant observations about race, class, and ambition in modern America.
Fact: Donald Glover created, writes, directs, and stars in the series. The show often blends reality with dream-like sequences.


The Carmichael Show (2015)
Description: A sitcom that tackles contemporary social issues through the lens of a multi-generational Black family, using humor to address topics like race, politics, and relationships.
Fact: The show was inspired by stand-up comedian Jerrod Carmichael's life and comedy. It was praised for its willingness to address controversial topics.


Insecure (2016)
Description: A comedy-drama that delves into the personal and professional lives of young Black women, tackling themes of relationships, career struggles, and self-discovery with wit and authenticity.
Fact: The show was inspired by Issa Rae's web series 'Awkward Black Girl.' It features a soundtrack curated by Rae and music supervisor Kier Lehman.


Crashing (2017)
Description: A comedy series about a struggling comedian navigating the New York stand-up scene, blending humor with raw, personal storytelling.
Fact: The show is semi-autobiographical, inspired by Pete Holmes' own experiences as a comedian. It features real-life comedians playing themselves.


Dear White People (2017)
Description: This satirical comedy-drama explores racial dynamics and identity in a predominantly white Ivy League university, blending humor with sharp social commentary.
Fact: The show is based on the 2014 film of the same name by Justin Simien. Each episode often focuses on a different character's perspective.


The Chi (2018)
Description: A drama that portrays life in a South Side Chicago neighborhood, intertwining personal stories with broader social issues like violence, poverty, and community.
Fact: The show was created by Lena Waithe, who drew inspiration from her own experiences growing up in Chicago. It features an ensemble cast.


Grown-ish (2018)
Description: A spin-off that follows college students navigating adulthood, blending humor with explorations of identity, social issues, and the complexities of growing up.
Fact: The show is a spin-off of 'Black-ish' and initially follows Zoey Johnson as she starts college. It features a diverse ensemble cast.


Ramy (2019)
Description: A dramedy that explores the life of a first-generation Egyptian-American Muslim, blending humor with deep dives into faith, identity, and cultural expectations.
Fact: Ramy Youssef created, writes, and stars in the series. The show is semi-autobiographical and often addresses the complexities of modern Muslim life.


High Fidelity (2020)
Description: A romantic comedy-drama that follows a record store owner as she revisits past relationships, blending music, humor, and introspective storytelling.
Fact: The show is a gender-swapped adaptation of the 2000 film and 1995 novel. It features a diverse soundtrack and a non-linear narrative structure.
