10 Kevin Smith movies to watch if you loved Clerks

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Kevin Smith is a filmmaker who has carved out his own space in the world of independent films. His first film, Clerks (1994), was an unremarkable, low-budget, black-and-white, almost single-shot practice, driven almost entirely by the script's consistent dialogue, candid characters, and portrayal of real life. He presents the humor of life, despair, love, and existential questions that arise through ordinary moments.

If you enjoyed the film Clerks, directed by Kevin Smith, which holds an iconic place in indie film history, then you may also like other films by him that play with similar themes.

In this article, as we dive into the Kevin Smith Universe, we try to look into the vivid characterization, recurring instances, and memorable locations that have been a signature across a trail of movies. If you enjoyed Clerks, below is a list of 10 movies that you will surely love.


1. Mallrats (1995)

Mallrats (Image via Amazon Prime Video)
Mallrats (Image via Amazon Prime Video)

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video

Mallrats was Smith's second film after Clerks, as well as the second entry in the View Askewniverse. Here, the characters Jay and Silent Bob are explored in more detail.

Two friends go to spend time in a mall and stumble upon several humorous situations. The film pays a heartfelt tribute to comic book culture and reflects the carefree and rebellious attitude of the youth of the 1990s.


2. Chasing Amy (1997)

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Chasing Amy (Image via Amazon Prime Video)

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video

Kevin Smith's third film, Chasing Amy, is a romantic comedy-drama starring Ben Affleck and Joey Lauren Adams in the lead roles.

The film revolves around the complex relationship between a male comic book artist and a lesbian woman, raising questions about the complexity of relationships and identity.


3. Dogma (1999)

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Dogma (Image via Amazon Prime Video)

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video

Dogma is the fourth installment in the View Askewniverse, which offers a humorous take on religion and belief. It stars Ben Affleck and Matt Damon as fallen angels who try to find a loophole back into heaven. Although it remains a cult classic today, the film's critique of religious principles and institutions had once sparked major controversy.

Though after going out of print on home media, Dogma was unavailable to stream or purchase digitally. The film's rights were owned personally by Bob and Harvey Weinstein in a deal that predated the streaming era.


4. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)

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Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (Image via Amazon Prime Video)

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video

This is the fifth installment (2001) of the View Askewniverse, revolving around the beloved duo Jay and Silent Bob. The film follows their chaotic road trip to Hollywood, throughout which they try to stop the production of a film based on their comic book likeness.

Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back is full of elements of humor and satire. Filled with cameos and in-jokes, the film is about the duo's journey to Hollywood to claim money.


5. Jersey Girl (2004)

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Jersey Girl (Image via Amazon Prime Video)

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video

Jersey Girl is a romantic comedy-drama starring Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez in lead roles. The film narrates the story of a single father's struggle for life and his love for his daughter. At $35 million, excluding marketing costs, Jersey Girl was then Smith's biggest-budgeted film. However, the film bombed at the box office, grossing just $36 million.


6. Clerks II (2006)

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Clerks II (Image via Amazon Prime Video)

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video

Clerks II (2006) is the direct sequel to Clerks (1994), which is the first film in the View Askewniverse. Here, Dante and Randal enter the next phase of their lives: adulthood. The film explores themes of midlife crisis and the complexities of relationships. The film was well received by critics upon its theatrical release. This movie grossed over $4 million in theaters.


7. Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008)

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Zack and Miri Make A Porno (Image via Amazon Prime Video)

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video

Zack and Miri Make a Porno, released on 2008 is a romantic comedy starring Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks in the lead roles. Struggling with financial issues, two long-time friends decide to make an adult film for their joint enjoyment, only to discover deeper feelings along the way. Here, Smith balances humour with warmth, creating a story that is both funny and heartfelt.


8. Red State (2011)

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Red State (Image via Amazon Prime Video)

Where to watch: Unknown

Red State (2011) is a horror-thriller, which marks a unique tonal shift from that of the View Askewniverse. The story follows three teenagers who fall into the clutches of a fanatical cult and hence becomes an indictment of religious extremism.

Red State showcases Smith's ability to play with horror and tension, making it a raw and unsettling experience for its audience. The film is inspired by various real-life events.


9. Tusk (2014)

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Tusk (Image via Amazon Prime Video)

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video

Tusk is a bizarre horror-comedy. It stars Justin Long and Michael Parks as its protagonists. The film follows a comedian who is subjected to a strange experiment.

With a 46% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and on 136 reviews, Tusk might turn out to be a refreshing watch for many.


10. Yoga Hosers (2016)

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Yoga Hosers (Image via Amazon Prime Video)

Where to watch: Apple TV

Featuring Harley Quinn Smith and Lily-Rose Depp as two teenage girls who miust fight off supernatural forces in Canada, Yoga Hosers is a direct sequel to the horror comedy "Tusk".

Their adventure has attracted a lot of attention. Fans claim that the portrayal of Canada's dark past throughout the film has, in fact, left everyone surprised.


Kevin Smith's films create an interconnected world through his film universe called the "View Askewniverse," where many characters, locations, and events return in multiple films.

This not only creates a different experience for the audience but also marks a breakthrough in the film industry, especially in the indie filmmaking scene. Its characters, especially Jay and Silent Bob, have transcended the confines of generations and have become timeless pop culture icons.

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Edited by Ranjana Sarkar