Mr. Robot
A cybersecurity engineer with social anxiety becomes the most wanted hacker in the world. Elliot's fractured identity and corporate infiltration angle is the closest TV has come to Severance's core anxieties.
You left Lumon with questions that don't have answers. Eighteen psychological thrillers that share Severance's DNA — corporate dread, fragmented identity, reality that keeps slipping.
A cybersecurity engineer with social anxiety becomes the most wanted hacker in the world. Elliot's fractured identity and corporate infiltration angle is the closest TV has come to Severance's core anxieties.
A German town where children disappear across generations, tied to a mysterious cave network and time travel. Baran Bo Odar and Jantje Friese build a puzzle box with no easy exits. Demanding, rewarding.
2% of the world's population vanishes without explanation. What remains is grief, cult, and faith. HBO's most emotionally devastating show. Carrie Coon, Christopher Eccleston, Justin Theroux — absolute performances.
Android hosts in a Wild West theme park begin to remember who they were before their memories were wiped. Nolan and Joy's most intellectually ambitious work — consciousness, control, what's real.
A woman who was missing for 7 years returns speaking a different language with scars on her back. Part 2 branches into parallel dimensions. Prairie's impossible story is told with absolute sincerity.
Charlie Brooker's anthology examines the dark side of technology — memory editing, social scoring, corporate surveillance. "White Christmas" (the cookie system) predates Severance's tech horror and matches it.
A devout detective investigates a brutal murder in an isolated Mormon community. Andrew Garfield carries the weight of faith, doubt, and institutional control. Brutal, quiet, indispensable.
A documentarian is hired to restore damaged video cassettes from a 1994 apartment fire. The building has a dark history, the tapes don't stop, and something in the basement keeps growing. Short, dense, haunting.
What if the Soviets beat us to the Moon? Alt-history space race where NASA becomes everything. Corporate and institutional ambition that corrupts the people inside it. Apple TV's most underwatched gem.
Four dead people wake up in an afterlife designed by an architect who has no idea what he's doing. The show is secretly about identity, ethics, and memory — with the most audacious ending in network comedy history.
Julia Roberts as Martha Mitchell — the only person who saw Watergate clearly and couldn't stop telling people. The slow realization that the institution you're inside has been corrupted from the top.
Jonah Hill and Emma Stone as two strangers in a drug trial that unlocks buried memories. A pharmaceutical experiment that unravels identity. Nathan Fielder's surrealism meets clinical pharmaceutical horror.
Elisabeth Moss as a journalist who survived a brutal attack by a serial killer who exists outside time — and keeps showing up at different points in her life. Trauma that loops and won't let go.
A high school girls' soccer team survives a plane crash in the wilderness — and something dark happens out there. Two timelines, childhood trauma that echoes forward into adult life. Addiction, identity, what we became.
Jeff Bridges as a retired CIA operative pulled back in when his past resurfaces. His competence hides a man who doesn't trust his own memory. A government machine that never stops coming for you.
A girl ill enough to be hospitalized draws a house — and it starts appearing in her dreams, then bleeding into reality. The missing girl in the drawings mirrors the corporate void at Severance's center. Essential cult viewing.
A pandemic collapses civilization. A traveling Shakespeare troupe moves through the survivors. What we choose to remember defines what we become. Elegiac, beautiful, about memory as identity.
Innie Helly gets an exit via the comedy department. Mark and his outie family face what they've been running from. Lumon's floors keep multiplying. The cliffhanger from season 1 is finally answered — with more questions.
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