A curated list of movies and TV shows every hacker and cyberpunk enthusiast must watch.
Movies For Hackers is a curated collection of films and TV shows centered around hacking, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and cyberpunk themes. It provides IMDb ratings, release years, and organized categories to help enthusiasts discover must-watch media that explores technology's role in society.
Hackers, cybersecurity professionals, cyberpunk fans, and anyone interested in technology-themed entertainment who wants a reliable, community-vetted list of relevant movies and shows.
It saves time by aggregating the most relevant hacker and cyberpunk media in one place, complete with ratings and genres, eliminating the need to search through scattered recommendations.
🎬 A curated list of movies every hacker & cyberpunk must watch.
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The list spans thrillers, sci-fi, action, and documentaries, ensuring a wide range of hacker-themed content across multiple categories as shown in the README tables.
Each entry includes IMDb ratings and release years, providing reliable, quick-reference metrics directly linked to IMDb for credibility.
Content is divided into logical sections like Thrillers/Drama and Science Fiction/Fantasy, with an interactive web version for easy filtering and sorting.
Open to contributions with clear guidelines and a code of conduct, allowing the list to evolve based on collective input from enthusiasts.
The list lacks links or indicators for where to watch movies on platforms like Netflix or Prime, forcing users to search separately for availability.
Updates depend on community contributions, so it may not include recent releases or reflect changes in IMDb ratings promptly, as noted in the reliance on pull requests.
Only basic details like genres, years, and ratings are provided; missing cast, directors, plot summaries, or critical reviews limits deeper exploration.
Being community-curated, some entries might reflect niche preferences, potentially omitting acclaimed or newer films that haven't gained traction yet.