2024 gifted us a vast array of films. Check out the best TV series of 2024 here. You've likely heard about the brightest releases, but some have gone unnoticed by the broader audience. Here’s a list of 10 underrated movies worth your attention.
Late Night with the Devil
A unique horror project that stands out due to its unconventional concept and stylistic approach. Directed by Cameron and Colin Cairnes, who drew inspiration from the atmosphere of 1970s talk shows, this film is not just a horror movie but a true work of art.
The story revolves around the cult late-night show Late Night with the Devil. As the show's ratings plummet, the host simultaneously struggles with the loss of his wife. Determined to turn things around, he launches a special episode centered on the occult.
Late Night with the Devil is more than just a horror film; it delves into the nature of fear, collective psychology, and the power of mass media. The directors vividly illustrate how modern technology and show business can become tools of human consciousness.
Bad Boys: Ride or Die
The fourth installment in the popular franchise following the adventures of detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett. In this new chapter, the protagonists face off against a dangerous crime syndicate that threatens not only them but the entire city. The story sees the detectives investigating corruption within the Miami police department, only to be framed and forced to work outside the law.
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence reprise their iconic roles. Following the success of this installment, rumors of a potential fifth film have surfaced, though no official announcements have been made yet.
Bad Boys: Ride or Die continues the legacy with a mix of dynamic action, humor, and a gripping storyline about fan-favorite characters.
Blink Twice
A psychological thriller that marks the directorial debut of actress Zoë Kravitz. The story follows Frida, a waitress determined to win over tech mogul and philanthropist Slater King. She infiltrates his inner circle and gains access to his private island, only to uncover harrowing truths that put her life in danger.
The film features a star-studded cast, including Channing Tatum, Naomi Ackie, and Haley Joel Osment.
Some viewers have drawn parallels between the plot and recent controversies involving P. Diddy, though no direct references have been confirmed.
Monkey Man
An American action thriller that marks actor Dev Patel’s directorial debut. Patel also stars as the protagonist in this film, which combines classic action elements with modern thrillers to deliver a dynamic plot with deep social undertones.
The story is set in the fictional city of Yatan (reminiscent of Mumbai) in India. The protagonist, Kid, nicknamed Monkey Man, participates in underground fights. After his mother is brutally killed by corrupt leaders, his mission becomes clear: to dismantle India’s criminal underworld.
Critics have praised the film as a bold work, offering both action-packed sequences and meaningful sociopolitical commentary.
The Beekeeper
Adam Clay, a former agent of the secretive organization The Beekeepers, leads a quiet life raising bees. His peaceful existence is shattered when his close friend Eloiza falls victim to online scammers, losing all her savings and ultimately taking her own life. Adam is compelled to return to his dark past to dismantle the cybercrime network responsible for the tragedy.
The film was written by Kurt Wimmer, known for Equilibrium, and was shot in both the UK and the US on a $40 million budget.
Jason Statham stars as Adam Clay, performing most of the stunts himself to showcase his dedication to the genre.
Trap
A thriller by director M. Night Shyamalan, known for The Sixth Sense. Shyamalan is renowned for his masterful cinematography, intriguing storylines, and outstanding sound design. The lead role is played by Josh Hartnett.
The story follows Cooper, a firefighter, who takes his 12-year-old daughter to a concert by her favorite performer, Lady Raven. At the event, he notices a heavy presence of law enforcement and special forces. It turns out the concert is a trap set to capture a dangerous criminal known as "The Butcher."
Viewers have praised M. Night Shyamalan for delivering an original story with an intense atmosphere.
Juror No. 2
An ordinary family man, Justin Kemp, becomes a juror in a murder trial. The defendant is accused of killing his girlfriend. As the plot unfolds, Justin realizes he is the one responsible for the incident. On that day, he hit someone with his car but thought it was a deer and drove away.
Justin faces a moral dilemma: allow an innocent person to be convicted or confess to his crime. This legal thriller stars Nicholas Hoult. Critics have highly praised the film for its gripping plot and Clint Eastwood's masterful direction.
The Wild Robot
The first animated film on our list, based on the novel of the same name by Peter Brown. The protagonist, Roz, is a programmed robot who ends up stranded on a deserted island. Alone, Roz must adapt to the wild. The artificial intelligence learns to survive and communicate with the local animals. Initially, the wildlife fears Roz, but over time, the robot becomes part of the ecosystem.
The film explores the harmony between technological progress and nature, showcasing how they can complement each other. It challenges viewers to reflect on what truly defines humanity. Critics have highly praised the movie and recommended it for family viewing.
A standout aspect of the film is its visuals. The Wild Robot features a unique approach to animation, blending Roz's futuristic design with natural landscapes. Every frame resembles a living painting, highlighting the film's contrasting themes.
It's What's Inside
A sci-fi thriller by director Greg Jardin. The film combines elements of comedy, mystery, and horror, delving into themes of identity and human relationships in the digital age.
A group of young friends gathers at a country house to celebrate a wedding. They are joined by an unexpected guest with a strange suitcase containing a device that allows people to swap consciousnesses. Initially, the group uses the device for fun, but it soon leads to unpredictable and dangerous consequences.
Kinds of Kindness
A triptych film by Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos, known for The Lobster and Poor Things. This film unites three independent stories, exploring human relationships, morality, and the surrealism of everyday life.
The first story follows Robert, an office worker who has spent years obeying his boss's every command. When his boss dies, Robert takes control of his own life.
The second story is about a man who lost his wife under mysterious circumstances. She later returns, but as an entirely different person with new tastes and interests.
The third story focuses on members of a cult devoted to sex and inner purity. At the guru's command, they search for a girl capable of resurrecting the dead.
Why Are These Films Worth Watching?
Many of these films go beyond mere entertainment, offering profound insights into human emotions and unexpected plot twists. They provide fresh perspectives on familiar themes, reminding us that true gems often lie outside the mainstream.
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