Best Movies Like Charli XCX's The Moment and Where to Stream Them

Charli XCX The Moment

Charli XCX The Moment
  • Primary Subject: Musical mockumentaries and industry satires
  • Key Update: Following the release of Charli XCX’s The Moment, we’ve curated a list of the best music satires to stream.
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  • Last Verified: January 29, 2026
  • Quick Answer: After watching The Moment, stream iconic musical mockumentaries like This Is Spinal Tap, Popstar, and Walk Hard to enjoy biting satires of the music industry.

This week marks the theatrical release of The Moment, the highly anticipated A24 mockumentary starring Charli XCX. In this biting satire of the pop machine, the Grammy winner plays a fictionalized version of herself navigating the chaotic preparations for her first arena tour.

If the film leaves you craving more musical mayhem, we’ve rounded up the best musical mockumentaries and industry satires to add to your watchlist and where you can stream them.

This Is Spinal Tap

This Is Spinal Tap is the undisputed "granddaddy" of the mockumentary genre. It didn't just revolutionize the format, but it paved the way for every music satire that followed. While 1980s heavy metal might seem worlds away from the "Brat" aesthetic, this film is essential viewing for anyone who appreciates the genre.

Beyond the big hair and "turn it up to eleven" jokes, it’s an endearing exploration of friendship and the chaotic absurdity of being an artist. Even if the music industry has changed, the ego and the accidents remain timelessly relatable.

Where You Can Stream: HBO Max

Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping

While Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping didn't set the box office on fire during its initial release, it has since exploded into a cult classic. Created by The Lonely Island, the film is a masterclass in biting industry satire, skewering everything from oversized entourages to bizarre marketing stunts.

What makes it a perfect double feature with The Moment is its soundtrack. Andy Samberg and his crew managed to craft original songs that are simultaneously hilarious parodies and genuine bops. If you enjoyed the "Brat" era’s meta-commentary, this is required viewing.

Where You Can Stream: Prime Video

Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story

Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story is arguably one of the greatest satires ever made. It is a relentless, unapologetic takedown of musician biopics, a genre that remains as trope-heavy today as it was years ago.

The film masterfully toes the line between absurd slapstick and an earnest parody of an artist's life, making it both genuinely hilarious and oddly poignant. For anyone who enjoyed the industry-skewering humor of Charli XCX's new film, this underrated masterpiece is essential viewing.

Where You Can Buy or Rent: Amazon Video, Apple TV

Josie and the Pussycats

For the past two decades, Josie and the Pussycats remained a misunderstood relic of the early 2000s. Originally dismissed as a shallow "chick flick" or a corporate cash-grab, a closer look reveals a film that was radically ahead of its time.

It is a razor-sharp commentary on the corporatization of the music industry and the relentless, brainwashing nature of consumerism. By using aggressive product placement as a satirical weapon, it anticipated the "brand-deal" era of modern pop stars. It’s wonderful to see this vibrant, subversive gem finally getting the critical reappraisal it deserves.

Where You Can Buy or Rent: Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango at Home

Weird: The Al Yankovic Story

At first glance, Weird: The Al Yankovic Story looks like a standard biopic of the legendary parody musician. In reality, it’s a brilliant biopic parody that weaponizes every cliché of the genre to tell a hilariously fabricated version of Al’s life.

Driven by a transformative and fully committed performance from Daniel Radcliffe, the film is both a riotous comedy and a biting satire of how we mythologize artists. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of Weird Al or just a lover of meta-humor, this film’s refusal to take itself seriously makes it a mandatory follow-up to The Moment.

Where You Can Stream: The Roku Channel

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