Movies that feel like A24
Mandy (2018)
In a kaleidoscopic nightmare, Nicolas Cage descends into a bloody revenge rampage. Fueled by grief, rage, and psychedelic horror, Mandy is a wild and visually hypnotic experience, plunging viewers into a brutal fantasy of loss, madness, and redemption.
The Neon Demon (2016)
Beauty is both seductive and monstrous in this hypnotic thriller. When an innocent aspiring model plunges into the ruthless Los Angeles fashion scene, envy and desire intertwine with sinister consequences, revealing that true horror lies beneath glamorous surfaces.
Her (2013)
Spike Jonze’s tender, melancholy exploration of love and loneliness centers on Theodore, who forms an unlikely romance with his intuitive operating system. Thought-provoking, beautifully crafted, and emotionally resonant, Her questions what it truly means to connect in the digital age.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)
An exquisite, slow-burning romance unfolds between a painter and her elusive subject in 18th-century France. Overflowing with quiet longing, artistic brilliance, and deep emotional intensity, this film celebrates passion, creativity, and the ache of forbidden love.
Whiplash (2014)
Obsession drives an ambitious jazz drummer to the brink in Damien Chazelle’s electrifying drama. Raw, intense, and breathtakingly paced, Whiplash examines the fine line between ambition and self-destruction, asking how far someone will go to achieve greatness.
Saltburn (2023)
Set amid aristocratic decadence and dark desire, this gripping thriller explores obsession, privilege, and manipulation as a scholarship student infiltrates the intoxicating world of wealth and luxury, with sinister consequences that linger long after the final scene.
Drive (2011)
Ryan Gosling delivers an iconic performance as a mysterious stuntman turned getaway driver, whose quiet life shatters when love and violence collide. Stylish, intense, and breathtakingly tense, Drive pulses with neon-lit elegance and existential coolness.
Parasite (2019)
Bong Joon-ho’s sharp, darkly comedic masterpiece follows a poor family infiltrating the lives of a wealthy household, unraveling a twisted tale of class struggle and simmering resentment. Brilliant, shocking, and masterfully constructed, Parasite is cinema at its most incisive.