8 Movies About Nothing That Are Still Entertaining

Kevin Smith's indie classic follows a day in the life of two store clerks as they engage in mundane conversations and encounter eccentric customers.

Clerks (1994)

This cult comedy follows the awkward misadventures of Napoleon Dynamite, a socially awkward high school student, and his quirky friends and family.

Napoleon Dynamite (2004)

The Coen Brothers' cult favorite follows "The Dude," a slacker who gets embroiled in a bizarre kidnapping plot, all while bowling and drinking White Russians.

The Big Lebowski (1998)

Richard Linklater's coming-of-age film captures the aimless antics of a group of high school students on the last day of school in 1976.

Dazed and Confused (1993)

Sofia Coppola's drama follows the unlikely friendship between a lonely aging actor and a young newlywed as they navigate the streets of Tokyo and contemplate life.

Lost in Translation (2003)

Richard Linklater's experimental film follows a series of interconnected vignettes featuring eccentric characters in Austin, Texas, as they discuss philosophy, pop culture, and conspiracy theories.

Slacker (1991)

Richard Linklater's romantic drama follows two strangers who meet on a train and spend a spontaneous night exploring Vienna and engaging in deep conversations about life and love.

Before Sunrise (1995)

Noah Baumbach's black-and-white comedy-drama follows Frances, a 27-year-old aspiring dancer, as she navigates life and relationships in New York City with humor and heart.

Frances Ha (2012)