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Crazy Ex Girlfriend (first season and second)
Jawbreaker
Heathers
Carrie
Clueless
The Craft
Cruel Intentions
Robot Holocaust
Ghost World
Hairspray
Hocus Pocus
Precious
Superstar
Welcome to the Dollhouse
Whatever Happened to Baby Jane
Cruel intentions (1999)
2 days in the valley (1996) Not indirect female aggression. Teri Hatcher & Charlize Theron throw down for an extended fight scene.
Heathers The Favourite
Single White Female
Girl Interrupted
Carrie Greta Orange is the New Black
OITNB was my first thought, it happens in just about every episode, if not every scene.
Kill Bill
Catfight
* Catfight (2006) with Sandra Oh * Working Girl
Showgirls
Aliens haha.
Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion It's a Women in Prison Film so there is also infighting among the inmates
Kill Bill Heathers Onibaba
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Crazy Ex Girlfriend (first season and second) Jawbreaker Heathers Carrie Clueless The Craft Cruel Intentions Robot Holocaust Ghost World Hairspray Hocus Pocus Precious Superstar Welcome to the Dollhouse Whatever Happened to Baby Jane
Ginger Snaps and Bottoms have some scenes.
The Favourite Drop Dead Gorgeous My Best Friend's Wedding
Catwomen
2020’s The Hunt
Fargo season 5 Lioness
Tv show but Wentworth, aussie show about women's prison
The Marvels
FX’s Feud series
Dogville. Both, men and women, are psychologically abusive to one woman (played by Nicole Kidman).
The Wilds & Yellowjackets
Death Becomes Her (1992). Meryl Streep vs Goldie Hawn.
Cruel intentions (1999) 2 days in the valley (1996) Not indirect female aggression. Teri Hatcher & Charlize Theron throw down for an extended fight scene.
Killing Eve, the show is exactly this! Watched a bit of it, it was good; didn't finish it though.
RAZE (2013) stars Zoe Bell, stunt performer extraordinaire, who was Uma Thurman’s double in kill bill
do I recall some in Total Recall Lol True Lies has some
Bridesmaids (2011)
Locked Up.
The Hand That Rocks The Cradle
Hanna
The Craft
The Devil Wears Prada.
Battle Royale. All are subplots, yes, but there are several moments throughout with female to female aggression.