17 Dark Academia Films You Need to Watch 🕰️📚
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"The Theory of Everything" is a really good DA film about the life of Stephen Hawking. The setting takes place in the 1960's at Cambridge University.
I feel The Mummy could be part of a different aesthetic, Adventure Academia. Adventure but it involves scholars as well as occasional less cerebral more action type. This aesthetic would include some Indiana Jones and both National Treasure films.
And The Librarian and The Librarians, and Relic Hunter, and The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec ! This sounds like an aesthetic I would enjoy, I love movies with an archeological element to them! ^_^
"A Beautiful Mind" (2001) is on my list too.
Absolutely!
Highly recommend "A Discovery of Witches", a three season TV series, about an Oxford Professor, who also happens to be a witch. It's also got vampires and demons. Seasons 1 and 3 are in current times, but season 2 is set in the 16th century. Based on the All Souls Trilogy by Deborah Harkness.
It definitely has the aesthetic
‘Gothic’ is another great rendition of the Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein theme with an all-star cast. Saltburn checks all the boxes but it genuinely disgusted me. I mean beyond the limit of being able to enjoy the plot or the great acting.
starting with saltburn damn.... that was A CHOICE
The Midnight Club (Netflix TV show) also fits I believe
The Imitation Game is epic! Such a beautiful portrayal by Benedict Cumberbatch. You've actually listed quite a few that I haven't seen which is awesome! I'm excited to watch some of them...although I don't like watching things that make me really uncomfortable lol
I also liked The Oxford Murders, without a secret society, but very interesting. It is a make after a book, i loved the book more, but for a Sunday evening is perfect. Thank you for this list, i am always hunting for such movies (and series).
Artemis 81 was an obscure, and very difficult, Anglo-Danish production with a very famous performer in a small role. This is a supernatural movie with a grad student protagonist, and the main antagonist is a musician; depression and suicide are important elements. The music of Danish composer Carl Nielsen is central to the plot - "A double flat is a natural". He is the ultimate DA composer - really difficult and heavy, with themes of life and death (start with Symphony #5). The movie is available on UA-cam, but not the greatest quality.
Thank you for this!!! It’s so hot here. I am pretending it’s autumn
I like your DA reviews and your bangs
thanks for not repeating the usual list!
Saltburn made me so uncomfortable I couldn't finish it.
Ive always wanted to read Donna Tart
Missed the premiere :( But definitely a hundred 'thank yous' for the recommendations!
Mona Lisa Smile (2003) and Eileen (2023) are good DA recs as well
+ The Lesson (2023)
would the show School Spirits fall under this? I watched the first season last year and not sure if Paramount + is doing a second. It was good though. I mainly watch movies from silents to the 60s so I'll have to think if anything then falls under this umbrella.
Saltburn was so boring that I couldn't watch it long enough for them to get off campus.
Yayyyy
Well, one of us is lying is so good that of course they had to cancel ithe show😂…
Kill Your Darlings, Victor Frankenstein, Atonement, Dead Poets Society, The Riot Club, Black Swan, Brideshead Revisited (both versions), Maurice, The Talented Mr Ripley, Call Me By Your Name (to some extent)
Omg my 16 year old daughter watched saltburn and then I decided I was going to watch it (not knowing anything about it) and she insisted on watching it with me and it really was uncomfortable. lol. I did feel good that she felt comfortable enough to watch it with me though… I guess 🤢
Apparently there's a Goblin Academia ye should be look into that I failed t' mention 2 wks ago! hee hee
Lifestyles o' the Rich 'n Pretentious? Usually more on display in hidden corners the auld tings? I forget.
Yes, but Da Vinci movies stuff doesn't really focus on STUDENTS, so it loses some that appeal. More like a more preppy, less adventurous Indy Jones "action" hero, right? He doesn't go LOOKING for the trouble, but it finds him, blah, blah.
But the Good Girls and the Cheerleaders don't exactly look preppy. Just sayin'. The next one is Breakfast Club parody? Not sure. I might watch the one with Bilbo and the gal someday.
I think I'm going to write a film called TWEED BLAZERS. [just get it over with?] I don't know how many ACTUAL professors still WEAR them, but at this point they can walk around on their own and get introduced to argyle sweaters at cocktail parties or something.............
I think I've seen Imitation and the Matt Damon one or parts of them on cable? I forget. Obviously I've seen Tolkien and Shelley already. SIDE NOTE: Bride of Frankenstein is more true to the book than the original movie if you're into old BW stuff..
Saltburn is head and shoulders above the rest!
And a musical comment from me. Most DA playlists are AI generated quiet studious music. Not this one. Most of the artists here have done other things that fit the DA theme well; I've tried to pick the better tracks. Here's a DA Top Ten -
10 - Places of Light - Brainticket
9 - Nights in White Satin - Moody Blues
8 - Starless - King Crimson
7 - Eye in the Sky - Alan Parsons
6 - Moonlight Shadow - Mike Oldfield
5 - Sleeping Sun - Nightwish
4 - The Musical Box - Genesis
3 - Wuthering Heights - Kate Bush
2 - Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
1 - Vienna - Ultravox