15/15, even though sf literature is really my thing, and I know very little and science fiction TV and fandom and only a bit about film.
As for Groundhog Day, it's a (rather dark) romantic comedy which draws on sf amongst other genres. It's no way as bleak or terrifying as 12:01 PM or Frederik Pohl's much earlier sf short story, 'The Tunnel Under the World', which starts off with a similar premise (man wakes up at exactly the same time on exactly the same day again and again...) but it develops very differently if you haven't read it, you really should, so I won't spoil it for you.