Ever viewed these Body Switch Movies? We bet you'll find some new picks. Here are 25 of the top ones.
From David Lynch, starring Naomi Watts, Laura Harring, Justin Theroux, Jeanne Bates
Rated R
Mulholland Drive, written and directed by David Lynch, is a surreal neo-noir film about the dark side of Hollywood. The story follows an aspiring actress named Betty Elms (Naomi Watts) who arrives in Los Angeles, where she soon discovers that her aunt has been killed and her identity stolen. She teams up with an amnesiac woman, Rita (Laura Harring), to uncover the mystery behind her aunt's death. Along the way, they come across a bizarre and dangerous world populated by a variety of characters, including a movie mogul, a club singer, and a bizarre hitman. The film's plot follows the twists and turns of the characters' lives, culminating in a mind-bending conclusion.
From Spike Jonze, starring John Cusack, Cameron Diaz, Catherine Keener, John Malkovich
Rated R
Being John Malkovich is a surreal dark comedy film about a puppeteer named Craig Schwartz (John Cusack) who discovers a portal that leads into the mind of actor John Malkovich (playing himself). Through the portal, which is located on the 7 1/2th floor of an office building, anyone can experience being John Malkovich for 15 minutes before being ejected onto the New Jersey Turnpike, hence the title of the film. Craig and his wife Lotte (Cameron Diaz) exploit the portal for financial gain, but their plans are foiled by Maxine (Catherine Keener), another office worker who also discovers the portal and begins using it for her own gain. The film follows the chaotic adventures of the three as they all vie to be John Malkovich, while John Malkovich himself struggles with his own identity crisis.
From Michael Moeh, starring Laur Allen, Andy Aquino, Brian Bedell, Travis Lincoln Cox
Memory Transfer is a 2015 sci-fi drama directed by Michael Moeh. The film follows a scientist named Dr. Henry Smith (Matthew Asner) who is on the brink of completing a revolutionary new technology - a technology that could allow humans to transfer their memories from one person to another. As his experiment begins, Henry discovers that his memory transfer machine has the power to change the future, and must make a difficult decision - to try and save the world, or to keep his own secrets hidden. As Henry's experiment unfolds, he must confront ethical and moral dilemmas, and ultimately make a decision that could determine the fate of humanity.
From Jordan Peele, starring Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Bradley Whitford, Catherine Keener
Rated R
Get Out is a horror-thriller film directed by Jordan Peele. The film follows African-American photographer Chris Washington (Daniel Kaluuya) as he meets the family of his white girlfriend, Rose Armitage (Allison Williams). During his stay, Chris quickly realizes that something is off, as he notices strange behavior from the family and the black servants. As he discovers the horrifying truth, Chris must fight for his life and make a daring escape from the Armitage family. The film is a scathing commentary on racism in America and explores the horror of the black experience in a predominantly white society. It was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $255 million and winning the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
From Penny Marshall, starring Tom Hanks, Elizabeth Perkins, Robert Loggia, John Heard
Rated PG
From Jong-Yeol Baek, starring Han Hyo-joo, Park Seo-joon, Juri Ueno, Lee Jin-Wook
Rated Not Rated
From John Woo, starring John Travolta, Nicolas Cage, Joan Allen, Alessandro Nivola
Rated R
From Grant Johnson, starring Dan Waller, Caroline Blakeslee, Alyson Bedford, Troy Lund
Rated Not Rated
From Raphaël Descraques, starring Raphaël Descraques, Julien Josselin, Vincent Tirel, Quentin Bouissou
From Directors:
Warren Beatty,
Buck Henry, starring Warren Beatty, James Mason, Julie Christie, Jack Warden
Rated PG
From Kang Hyo-jin, starring Park Sung-woong, Jung Jinyoung, Ra Mi-ran, Lee Soo-min
From Nobuhiko Ôbayashi, starring Misako Renbutsu, Naoyuki Morita, Takuro Atsuki, Hiroshi
From Chad Peter, starring Nick Mathis, Erin Bodine, Anne McDaniels, Alexander Cardinale
From Brandon Cronenberg, starring Andrea Riseborough, Christopher Abbott, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Rossif Sutherland
Rated R
From Iain Softley, starring Kate Hudson, Peter Sarsgaard, Joy Bryant, Gena Rowlands
Rated PG-13
From Tarsem Singh, starring Ryan Reynolds, Natalie Martinez, Matthew Goode, Ben Kingsley
Rated PG-13
From Burr Steers, starring Zac Efron, Matthew Perry, Leslie Mann, Thomas Lennon
Rated PG-13
From Emile Ardolino, starring Cybill Shepherd, Robert Downey Jr., Ryan O'Neal, Mary Stuart Masterson
Rated PG
From Kentarô Hagiwara, starring Takumi Kitamura, Mackenyu, Sayu Kubota, Shô Kiyohara
From Timur Bekmambetov, starring Konstantin Khabenskiy, Mariya Poroshina, Vladimir Menshov, Galina Tyunina
Rated R
From Lakshman, starring Jayam Ravi, Arvind Swami, Hansika Motwani, Nassar
Rated Not Rated
From Christopher Landon, starring Vince Vaughn, Kathryn Newton, Celeste O'Connor, Misha Osherovich
Rated R
From Peter Ustinov, starring Roger Livesey, Kay Walsh, Petula Clark, David Hutcheson
Rated Not Rated
From David Dobkin, starring Jason Bateman, Ryan Reynolds, Olivia Wilde, Leslie Mann
Rated R
From Hyung Hyup Kim, starring Je-mun Yun, Jung So-Min, Lee Il-Hwa, Goo Shin
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