The Unloved, Part 150: Laggies
An appreciation for the 2014 charmer from the late, great Lynn Shelton.
An appreciation for the 2014 charmer from the late, great Lynn Shelton.
On one of Powell & Pressburger’s most maligned 1950s films, which deserves more consideration than it got at the time.
An ode to a lost friend, and to Ben Wheatley’s ambitious social satire.
Remember when Anna Faris was fearless?
Our video series finally tackles one of the world of the undersung filmmaker Alan Rudolph.
In a post-Ella McCay world, we look back at James L. Brooks’ charmingly weird, forgotten mid-’90s comedy.
It’s the 12th anniversary of The Unloved. Let’s go for a ride with Vincent Ward’s last fiction film.
The 2025 version of Red Sonja was buried by its producers. Let’s resurrect it.
On two gory, widescreen odysseys about desperate people pushed into extranatural mysteries, breaking the chains of torment.
Reflecting on the Wolfgang Petersen film and the heady days of the erotic thriller.
Simon West gets some love from our monthly series on underrated flicks.
Reclaiming Zack Snyder’s gargantuan sci-fi epic after it was abandoned on Netflix.
A look back at a movie filled with color in an age where movies are drained of it.
On the loss of a friend, filtered through 1987’s bittersweet tale of perseverance through troubled times.
We look back at an underserved Atom Egoyan film as his latest, “Seven Veils,” hits theaters.
Celebrating Anthony Mann’s final film, a spy caper reflecting its own creator’s demise.
Our series on unloved films gets to A.J. Edwards’ Lincoln drama.
An ode to Robert Zemeckis’ latest masterwork, written off mere months after its release earlier this year.
Our “Unloved” series looks back at Alex Proyas’ dark sci-fi masterpiece, beloved by Roger.