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15 Movies That Hit *Exactly* Like Barbie If You Were OBSESSED With It

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Okay, so you saw Barbie (2023) and it totally broke your brain—in the best way possible, obvs. That perfect blend of glitter, existential dread, and calling out the patriarchy? Iconic! If you’re still dreaming of Barbieland and need more movies that serve up sharp satire, stunning visuals, and serious girl power, then you’re in the right place. Get ready to update your watch list, because these films understood the assignment!

1. Elle Woods Walked So Barbie Could Run

Elle Woods Walked So Barbie Could Run

Look, Legally Blonde (2001) is the OG when it comes to proving everyone wrong while wearing pink. Reese Witherspoon’s Elle Woods is basically a real-world Barbie, underestimated but fiercely intelligent, charming her way through Harvard Law and proving that being true to yourself is always in style. It’s got that undeniable bubbly energy, smart humor, and a huge heart. Plus, the bend and snap? A cultural reset!

2. Ugh, As If We’d Forget Cher Horowitz

Ugh, As If We'd Forget Cher Horowitz

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Clueless (1995) is literally peak ’90s fashion and social commentary wrapped in a candy-colored package. Alicia Silverstone as Cher Horowitz navigating high school, makeovers, and *gasp* self-improvement? Total mood. It’s sharp, funny, and surprisingly sweet, poking fun at materialism while celebrating female friendship. The outfits alone are giving major Barbieland vibes, no cap.

3. Greta Gerwig’s OG Masterpiece

Greta Gerwig's OG Masterpiece

If you loved Greta Gerwig’s direction and the complex mother-daughter dynamic in Barbie, then you absolutely NEED to watch Lady Bird (2017). Saoirse Ronan is just incredible as Christine “Lady Bird” McPherson, trying to figure out who she is and where she belongs. It’s funny, heartbreaking, and so real—a perfect coming-of-age story that feels deeply personal and universally relatable.

4. More Greta Gerwig, More Sisterhood Goals

More Greta Gerwig, More Sisterhood Goals

Seriously, Greta Gerwig just gets it. Her Little Women (2019) adaptation is visually stunning, emotionally rich, and totally re-contextualizes the classic story with a modern feminist lens. It’s got an incredible ensemble cast (Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Florence Pugh, Eliza Scanlen!) and explores themes of ambition, independence, and the societal pressures on women. The costumes? OMG, gorgeous!

5. The Ultimate BFF Road Trip (Before the Road Trip)

The Ultimate BFF Road Trip (Before the Road Trip)

Olivia Wilde’s Booksmart (2019) is a genius comedy about two academic overachievers (Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever) realizing they missed out on high school fun and trying to cram four years of partying into one night. It’s hilarious, heartfelt, and celebrates female friendship in the most authentic way. The dialogue is snappy, the characters are lovable, and it’s just pure joy.

6. Existential Crisis, But Make It Wholesome

Existential Crisis, But Make It Wholesome

Hear me out: The Truman Show (1998) has that same “wait, is my whole life a lie?” energy as Barbie leaving Barbieland. Jim Carrey’s Truman Burbank lives in a meticulously constructed, seemingly perfect world that slowly unravels. It’s a brilliant satire on reality, media, and finding your own truth. You’ll be questioning everything, just like Barbie!

7. Pink Aesthetic, Darker Themes, Same Punch

Pink Aesthetic, Darker Themes, Same Punch

Okay, so Promising Young Woman (2020) is definitely darker than Barbie, but it shares that vibrant, candy-coated aesthetic juxtaposed with really serious feminist themes. Carey Mulligan is an absolute force as Cassie, seeking justice in a truly unique way. It’s visually striking, incredibly sharp, and will make you think—a lot. Plus, the pop soundtrack is iconic!

8. Ambition, Fashion, and Fierce Women

Ambition, Fashion, and Fierce Women

Before Barbie showed us the corporate ladder, there was The Devil Wears Prada (2006). Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly is legendary, and Anne Hathaway’s Andy Sachs navigating the cutthroat fashion world is peak relatable. It’s witty, stylish, and explores the sacrifices and triumphs of women in demanding careers. We love to see women owning their power, even if it’s terrifying!

9. Modern Mean Girls with a Twist

Modern Mean Girls with a Twist

If you binged Barbie for the sharp, witty dialogue and the fun female dynamics, then Do Revenge (2022) on Netflix is your next obsession. Camila Mendes and Maya Hawke team up for a glorious, stylish revenge plot that’s basically Strangers on a Train meets Clueless. It’s smart, visually stunning, and has some truly wild twists. A total blast!

10. A Wild Ride of Self-Discovery (Definitely R-Rated Barbie)

A Wild Ride of Self-Discovery (Definitely R-Rated Barbie)

Poor Things (2023), starring the phenomenal Emma Stone, might be way more surreal and adult than Barbie, but it’s all about a woman’s journey of self-discovery and breaking free from societal constraints. The visual style is absolutely *wild* and unique, and Bella Baxter’s liberation is deeply empowering, even if her path is… unconventional. It’s a bold, unforgettable film.

11. Princess in the Real World, IRL

Princess in the Real World, IRL

Enchanted (2007) is basically what happens when a Disney princess lands in the very real (and often cynical) world of New York City. Amy Adams as Giselle is pure sunshine, and the film perfectly balances its fairytale charm with satirical jabs at modern life. It’s bright, musical, and has that fish-out-of-water comedy that makes you root for the protagonist to find her happy ending.

12. Pixar’s Puberty Metaphor Is Pure Gold

Pixar's Puberty Metaphor Is Pure Gold

Turning Red (2022) from Pixar is a vibrant, hilarious, and super honest look at female puberty and the mother-daughter relationship. Mei Lee turning into a giant red panda when she gets emotional? A perfect metaphor! It’s got amazing animation, a killer soundtrack, and that specific blend of humor and heart that made Barbie so special. Seriously, it’s a must-watch.

13. Pure Joy, ABBA, and Strong Women

Pure Joy, ABBA, and Strong Women

If you loved Barbie’s pure, unadulterated joy and the celebration of female relationships, then Mamma Mia! (2008) is your next movie night pick. Meryl Streep, Amanda Seyfried, Julie Walters, Christine Baranski—this cast is everything! It’s a sun-drenched, musical explosion of fun, friendship, and finding your own path. You’ll be singing “Dancing Queen” for days, I promise!

14. Hilarious, Heartfelt, and Unapologetically Female

Hilarious, Heartfelt, and Unapologetically Female

Bridesmaids (2011) redefined female-led comedies. Kristen Wiig’s Annie navigating friendship drama, career woes, and a seriously wild bridal party is just—chef’s kiss. It’s raunchy, incredibly funny, and deeply emotional, celebrating the complexities of female friendship in a way that feels so real. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll totally relate.

15. From Awkward Teen to Empowered Princess

From Awkward Teen to Empowered Princess

The Princess Diaries (2001) is the ultimate glow-up story with a powerful message about finding your voice. Anne Hathaway’s Mia Thermopolis goes from shy San Francisco teen to Genovian royalty, learning to embrace her power and responsibility. It’s heartwarming, funny, and showcases a young woman stepping into her own. A total classic that still holds up!

FAQs

What streaming service is Barbie on in 2026?

By April 2026, Barbie is generally available on Max (formerly HBO Max) in the US, given Warner Bros. distribution. It’s also available for rent or purchase on all major VOD platforms.

Was Barbie a box office success?

OMG, yes! Barbie was a massive global phenomenon, earning over $1.4 billion worldwide. It was the highest-grossing film of 2023 and a total cultural moment.

Are there any sequels planned for Barbie?

Reportedly, there have been discussions and buzz around potential Barbie sequels or spin-offs. Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie have expressed interest, but nothing official has been confirmed as of April 2026.

Phew! There you have it—15 movies to fill that Barbie-sized hole in your heart. From vibrant aesthetics and killer fashion to sharp humor and deeply empowering messages, these films all understand the assignment. Grab your popcorn, call your besties, and get ready for some serious movie magic! Which one are you watching first? Tell us in the comments!

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