Swiped: Hooking Up in the Digital Age
Let’s start with the most on-the-nose entry. This HBO documentary from 2018 is a direct examination of how dating apps have reshaped romance, sex, and connection. Director Nancy Jo Sales interviews everyone from college students to the founders of the apps themselves,
creating a snapshot of the digital dating landscape. For a Hinge user, it's a fascinating, and at times unnerving, look in the mirror. It validates the feelings of burnout many users experience while also explaining the psychological mechanisms that keep us coming back. It’s a must-watch to understand the world you're participating in every time you open the app.
Catfish (The 2010 Film)
Before it became a long-running MTV series, Catfish was a groundbreaking 2010 documentary that introduced the term into our cultural lexicon. The film follows photographer Nev Schulman as he builds a relationship with a woman he met on Facebook, only to discover a complex and startling reality. It’s a powerful, empathetic story about loneliness, identity, and the desire for connection in the digital age. For anyone dating online, it serves as the ultimate cautionary tale, reminding us to balance hope with a healthy dose of skepticism and to question who people present themselves to be online.
The Tinder Swindler
If Catfish is a cautionary tale, The Tinder Swindler is a full-blown true-crime thriller about the dark side of dating apps. This 2022 Netflix hit tells the story of a conman who used Tinder to manipulate women into funding his lavish lifestyle. While the crimes are extreme, the film’s core themes will resonate with many daters. It explores how easy it is to fall for a compelling story and how the performance of wealth and success can be a powerful illusion. It’s a stark reminder of the financial and emotional vulnerabilities involved in dating, prompting important conversations about trust and safety.
Unknown Number: The High School Catfish
Released on Netflix in 2025, this documentary takes the concept of catfishing to a deeply personal and disturbing place. It follows a small-town high school community trying to uncover the identity of an anonymous cyberbully who is harassing a young couple. The story is a slow-burn mystery that culminates in a shocking reveal about the perpetrator's identity, proving that threats don't always come from strangers. For Hinge users focused on building genuine trust, this film is a chilling exploration of manipulation and betrayal, showing how deception can hide in plain sight and originate from the most unexpected places.
My Octopus Teacher
This one might seem like a curveball, but stick with it. The Oscar-winning 2020 film isn't about romantic love, but it is one of the most profound stories about connection you will ever see. It follows filmmaker Craig Foster, who forges an unlikely bond with a wild octopus in a South African kelp forest. The film is a beautiful meditation on patience, trust, and understanding another being on its own terms—all crucial elements of a healthy relationship. For anyone feeling jaded by the dating scene, it's a refreshing and moving reminder that meaningful connections require showing up consistently, observing without judgment, and appreciating the beauty of vulnerability.
The Queen of Versailles
What happens to a relationship when it's put under immense pressure? This 2012 documentary follows billionaires David and Jackie Siegel as they begin construction on a 90,000-square-foot mansion, only to be hit by the 2008 financial crisis. Their story is a fascinating and often cringe-inducing look at the intersection of love, ambition, and money. As their fortune crumbles, the cracks in their marriage are exposed. It’s a powerful character study that forces you to consider what truly holds a partnership together when the external markers of success are stripped away—a surprisingly relevant question when you're swiping through profiles and trying to figure out what really matters.











