Bill
&
Ted’s
Bogus
Journey
Screenshot:
Orion
Pictures
Evil
doppelgängers
can
emerge
from
anywhere—they
pop
out
of
parallel
dimensions,
are
crafted
by
alien
technology,
or
burst
into
the
present
as
time-traveling
robots.
Even
worse,
sometimes
they
just
exist
for
no
reason,
other
than
to
duplicate
(and
inevitably
torment)
a
story’s
main
character.
With
Apple
TV+’s
new
sci-fi
series
Dark
Matter
currently
pitting
different
versions
of
Joel
Edgerton
against
each
other,
here
are
10
movies
(well,
technically
one
is
a
TV
series)
to
check
out
for
similar
themes.
Us
-
Official
Trailer
[HD]
Jordan
Peele’s
2019
thriller
imagines
that
there’s
a
secret
underground
world
populated
by
government-created
clones
called
the
“Tethered,”
who
understandably
resent
their
above-ground
counterparts,
and
turn
to
violence
to
claim
their
freedom.
It’s
an
unrelentingly
unsettling
movie
further
buoyed
by
Lupita
Nyong’o’s
stunning
dual
performance,
as
well
as
some
weird
details
like
a
fascination
with
Hands
Across
America.
Rent
or
buy
on
Prime
Video.
Cam
|
Official
Trailer
[HD]
|
Netflix
Madeleine
Brewer
(The
Handmaid’s
Tale)
stars
in
this
genre-bending
2018
thriller
about
woman
whose
growing
following
as
a
cam
girl
takes
a
strange
turn
when
she
discovers
her
account’s
been
taken
over
by
what
appears
to
be
her
identical
twin.
Streaming
on
Netflix.
Bill
&
Ted’s
Bogus
Journey
(1991)
Official
Trailer
|
MGM
Studios
Official
Trailer
|
Muppets
Most
Wanted
|
The
Muppets
Celebrity
cameos
and
ludicrous
accents
populate
this
endearing
2014
romp,
which
sends
the
Muppets
on
a
European
tour
that’s
a
front
for
an
elaborate
scheme
hatched
by
elite
jewel
thief
Constantine,
who
looks
exactly
like
Kermit
(aside
from
the
mole
above
his
frog
lip).
Streaming
on
Disney+.
The
One
(2001)
-
Movie
Trailer
-
Far
East
Films
In
this
2001
action
thriller,
Jet
Li
plays
a
character
who
has
both
good-guy
and
very-very-bad-guy
versions—the
latter
being
a
rogue
MultiVerse
Authority
agent
who’s
zipping
across
dimensions
killing
every
iteration
of
himself
and
absorbing
their
life
force
to
make
himself
unstoppable.
The
supporting
cast
is
surprisingly
great
(Carla
Gugino,
Jason
Statham,
Delroy
Lindo)
and
the
soundtrack
is
a
time
capsule
of
aggro
ear-bleeds,
including
(ooh,
ah,
ah,
ah,
ah!)
“Down
With
the
Sickness.”
Streaming
on
Peacock.
Invasion
of
the
Body
Snatchers
(1978)
-
Official
Trailer
(HD)
While
the
1956
original
captures
the
Red
Scare
vibes
of
its
era,
the
1978
remake
offers
more
disorientation
and
genuine
frights.
A
cast
including
Donald
Sutherland,
Brooke
Adams,
Leonard
Nimoy,
Veronica
Cartwright,
and
Jeff
Goldblum
brings
gravitas
to
the
familiar
sci-fi
plot
of
alien
pod
people
creeping
their
way
into
the
human
population,
with
more
mutant
dogs,
dramatic
pointing,
and
high-pitched
screams
this
time
around.
Streaming
free
with
ads
on
Freevee.
Army
Of
Darkness
[Collector’s
Edition]
(1993)
-
Official
Trailer
In
1987's
Evil
Dead
II,
Bruce
Campbell’s
Ash
Williams
occasionally,
hilariously,
gruesomely
becomes
possessed,
and
while
there
aren’t
separate
bodies
battling
each
other
in
this
example,
there
are
definitely
some
unhinged
mirror
conversations.
But
of
course,
it
didn’t
end
there—Evil
Ash
made
his
physical
return
in
1992
sequel
Army
of
Darkness,
and
proved
to
be
just
as
violently
pesky.
Rent
or
buy
on
Prime
Video.
Gemini
Man
(2019)
-
Official
Trailer
-
Paramount
Pictures
Enemy
Official
Trailer
#1
(2014)
-
Jake
Gyllenhaal
Movie
HD
Twin
Peaks
|
Coming
to
Showtime
When
Twin
Peaks:
The
Return
arrived
in
2017,
fans
eagerly
anticipated
the
answer
to
a
question
they’d
been
wondering
for
over
25
years:
what
happened
to
Agent
Cooper
after
that
season
two
cliffhanger?
The
former
FBI
agent
emerged
from
the
Black
Lodge
a
changed
man,
and
The
Return’s
biggest
plotlines
followed
various
versions
of
Cooper,
primarily
the
evil
“Mr.
C”
and
the
oddly
lucky
Dougie
Jones.
What
did
it
all
mean?
We’re
still
pondering
the
finer
points,
but
it
did
bring
some
wonderfully
diverse
performances
from
Kyle
MacLachlan.
Streaming
on
Paramount+.
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