
10 Best Movies Like Punk: Attitude
If you loved Punk: Attitude, we've curated the perfect watchlist for you based on shared genres, themes, and directorial style.

A Band Called Death
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Punk: Attitude for fans of Documentary & Music. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.
Before Bad Brains, the Sex Pistols or even the Ramones, there was Death. Formed in the early '70s by three teenage brothers from Detroit, Death is credited as being the first black...

Daft Punk Unchained
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Punk: Attitude for fans of Documentary & Music. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.
Daft Punk Unchained is the first film about the pop culture phenomenon that is Daft Punk, the duo with 12 million albums sold worldwide and seven Grammy Awards. Throughout their ca...

The Wrecking Crew
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Punk: Attitude for fans of Documentary & Music. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.
A celebration of the musical work of a group of session musicians known as "The Wrecking Crew." a band that provided back-up instrumentals to such legendary recording artists as Fr...

The Decline of Western Civilization
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Punk: Attitude for fans of Documentary & Music. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.
The Los Angeles punk music scene circa 1980 is the focus of this film. With Alice Bag Band, Black Flag, Catholic Discipline, Circle Jerks, Fear, Germs, and X....

The Last Waltz
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Punk: Attitude for fans of Documentary & Music. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.
Martin Scorsese's documentary intertwines footage from The Band's incredible farewell tour with probing backstage interviews and featured performances by Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, J...

Let It Be
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Punk: Attitude for fans of Documentary & Music. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.
A documentary chronicling the Beatles' rehearsal sessions in January 1969 for their proposed "back to basics" album, "Get Back," later re-envisioned and released as "Let It Be."...