
15 Underrated Movies From Great Directors

15. On the Rocks
On the Rocks is a heartwarming dramedy where Laura explores New York City with her fun-loving father as she questions her husband's loyalty. Sofia Coppola fills the film with gentle humor and tender moments, making it a soothing, delightful watch. | © A24

14. Bringing Out The Dead
Bringing Out The Dead follows a burnt-out NYC paramedic haunted by the lives he couldn’t save. With Nicolas Cage delivering a raw performance and Scorsese’s vivid, surreal direction capturing both the grim reality and dark humor of life, the film paints a powerful picture of inner torment and fleeting hope. | © Paramount Pictures

13. Da 5 Bloods
Da 5 Bloods is a powerful film by Spike Lee that follows four Black veterans returning to Vietnam in search of their fallen leader's remains and a lost fortune. With rich themes of PTSD and the Black experience in war, plus a standout performance by Chadwick Boseman, this film is both moving and hard to forget. | © Netflix

12. The Last Waltz
The Last Waltz is a groundbreaking concert film built with innovative camera techniques and meticulous planning. Featuring legendary performances from Muddy Waters, Dr. John, and Eric Clapton alongside insightful interviews, it’s a total package showcasing exceptional filmmaking. | © MGM

11. Frankenweenie
Frankenweenie is a black-and-white stop-motion film from Tim Burton that retells the classic Frankenstein story through the eyes of young Victor. Mixing a touch of creepiness with heartwarming moments and eccentric character designs, this charming film is a perfect, family-friendly addition to your Halloween watchlist. | © Walt Disney Pictures

10. Detroit
Detroit is a hard-hitting drama by Kathryn Bigelow that brings the intense events of the 1967 riots to life with gripping realism. Featuring powerful performances by John Boyega, Anthony Mackie, and Will Poulter, the film delivers a timely look at racial injustice and the impact of deep-seated prejudice. | © Annapurna Pictures

9. Wild at Heart
Wild at Heart is a wild adventure that follows a rebellious young couple on a fast-paced journey full of odd and crazy encounters. With charismatic performances from Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern, this unconventional yet fun Lynch film mixes humor, action, and snappy dialogue to create a memorable experience. | © Universal Studios

8. The Last Duel
The Last Duel is a historical epic by Ridley Scott that tells the true story of a brutal duel between two knights after a woman accuses one of rape. Told through three different perspectives, the film combines vivid battle scenes with a deep look at the nature of truth, making you rethink what happened. | © 20th Century Studios

7. Any Given Sunday
Any Given Sunday is a powerful football drama that follows a team led by coach Al Pacino as they navigate injury setbacks and a challenging shift in leadership. Combining humor, thrill, and heartfelt moments, this film captures the fierce spirit of the game and the hard fight for victory both on and off the field. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

6. Legend of the Mountain
Legend of the Mountain is a unique tale by King Hu where a traveling scholar finds himself in a remote fort filled with bizarre characters. While the film sometimes struggles with uneven pacing and primitive effects, its eerie atmosphere and beautiful scenery create a unique and memorable ghost story. | © Winson Entertainment

5. Heaven’s Gate
Heaven's Gate is an exciting movie that combines a long, slow pace and a chaotic, raw portrayal of power struggles during a critical moment in American history. Despite its uneven storytelling, unforgettable soundscape, and standout moments like Isabelle Huppert's performance, the film offers a unique, thought-provoking experience. | © United Artists

4. Memento
Memento is one of Christopher Nolan's earliest films, cleverly using a man with short-term memory loss to tell a unique and unpredictable story. While it may not have the scope of his later works, its smart structure and surprising twists make it a film worth watching over and over again. | © Summit Entertainment

3. Jackie Brown
Jackie Brown is a smart and tightly written film by Quentin Tarantino, built on rich dialogue and a solid story that pays tribute to the source material. With standout performances and clever twists that reveal different sides of its colorful characters, the film remains a timeless gem that deserves a second look. | © Miramax Films

2. Eyes Wide Shut
Eyes Wide Shut is the final movie from Stanley Kubrick that takes you on a mysterious and challenging journey through the dark sides of desire and human secrets. Bill Harford is drawn into an underground world after his wife’s risky confession, where flawless visuals, a slow pace, and a dreamlike tone engage and puzzle you. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

1. The King of Comedy
The King of Comedy tells the story of Rupert Pupkin, an eager comedian played by Robert De Niro who will do anything to achieve fame, even kidnapping his talk show idol. Combining dark humor with drama, this film is a hidden gem from the great director Martin Scorsese that still inspires new stories today. | © 20th Century Studios
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