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If You Love The OA, You’ll Love This

Dec 22, 2016

If You Love The OA, You’ll Love This

You’ve just binged on eight episodes of the sci-fi thriller and now you have no idea what to do with yourself.

 You’re slightly terrified and also in a complete daze. Everyone and everything around you is moving in hyper speed while your mind drifts off with thoughts of Homer. The good news is that creators Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij having been telling chilling, brain-spinning stories for years. So even though we can’t guarantee your OA withdrawals will vanish, we’re sure the pair’s other offerings will ease your pain.

Another Earth 

The movie’s title is quite literal—it’s about a duplicate Earth with duplicate people, acting out the same actions at the same time. On the same night the discovery is announced, a teen mistakenly kills a man, his pregnant wife, and their child. The parallel world and the subsequent events following the tragedy puts into question our control over our own lives.

Sound Of My Voice 

A couple of sets out to make a documentary about a cult leader, Maggie, who claims to see the future. They hope that by going undercover, they can expose what a con artist Maggie is. But when they go undercover they see just how much hope and attention Maggie offers her followers. It is clear that humanity has a desperate need to believe and belong– a need that they are not even immune to.

I Origins 

There has long been a conflict between science and religion. Molecular biologist Ian Grey is fascinated by the human eye and it’s intricate biometrics that make us unique. His scientific theories are flipped upside down when he is drowned in his purely emotional connection to a woman’s eyes. What he learns in the laboratory and in the bedroom will tests the true meaning of life.