Movies Starring Elisabeth Moss

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A woman escapes an abusive partner, only to suspect he's stalking her using advanced invisibility tech.

Why people love it: It modernizes classic terror with smart commentary on abuse and gaslighting. Moss delivers a gripping performance that anchors the film’s relentless tension.

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Three Irish-American women run a 1970s Brooklyn mob bar while their husbands are in prison.

Why people love it: Fans praise its gritty portrayal of female empowerment in a male‑dominated crime world. Strong performances and sharp dialogue keep the tension high.

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An ad agency in 1960s New York navigates personal and professional upheavals.

Why people love it: Its meticulous period detail immerses viewers in the era. Complex characters like Don Draper spark endless analysis. The series explores ambition, identity, and cultural change.

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A stylish 1960s ad agency drama that follows ambitious creatives navigating ambition and identity.

Why people love it: Its meticulous era detail and sharp dialogue capture the spirit of the 60s. The characters are flawed yet compelling, offering a deep dive into personal reinvention.

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A powerful drama following a woman's battle with a terminal diagnosis and the secrets it reveals.

Why people love it: Megan Abbott’s intense narrative and Elisabeth Moss’s compelling lead capture viewers. The series tackles mortality with raw honesty.

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In a dystopian future, women forced into servitude fight for survival and hope.

Why people love it: Its powerful storytelling and haunting visuals highlight a terrifying world, resonating with contemporary issues of autonomy.

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In a dystopian future, women forced into servitude fight for survival and resistance under a theocratic regime.

Why people love it: Its haunting visual style and powerful performances expose chilling truths about power and oppression. The series sparks conversations about women's rights and resilience.

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A woman believes her abusive ex has found a way to become invisible and stalk her, leading to a terrifying fight for survival.

Why people love it: A modern take on classic terror, it delivers relentless suspense and a powerhouse performance by Moss. The film’s smart use of unseen menace keeps viewers guessing.

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A couple's weekend retreat takes a surreal turn when they encounter mysterious doppelgängers.

Why people love it: Audiences appreciate its clever blend of romance and mind‑bending twists that keep the story fresh. The tight script and chemistry between Duplass and Moss make the strange premise feel intimate.

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A museum curator's avant‑garde installation, The Square, ignites public outrage and personal chaos, exposing art world's absurdities.

Why people love it: Its biting humor skewers pretensions in the art world while probing deeper moral questions. The film's bold storytelling and uncomfortable moments provoke lively discussion, making it a modern classic of social satire.

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Detective Robin Griffin investigates a pregnant teen's disappearance in a remote New Zealand town, revealing hidden darkness.

Why people love it: The series blends haunting atmosphere with a compelling mystery, driven by strong performances. Its nuanced storytelling keeps viewers emotionally invested and constantly guessing.

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A family’s beach getaway turns nightmarish when they’re attacked by doppelgängers who look exactly like them.

Why people love it: Jordan Peele blends terror with sharp social satire, delivering jump scares and a thought‑provoking story. Lupita Nyong’o’s performance anchors the film’s emotional core.

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A teenage girl and her mother move into a quiet suburb, uncovering a terrifying mystery hidden within the house next door.

Why people love it: Fans enjoy its tense atmosphere and surprising twists, keeping them on edge. Strong performances and a gripping plot make it a standout horror thriller.

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