31 Movies From Major Directors That Don't Get Talked About Enough
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Even the most famous directors fly under the radar sometimes
Miramax - 2/32
The Frighteners - Peter Jackson
Universal Pictures - 3/32
The King Of Comedy - Martin Scorsese
20th Century Fox - 4/32
Peggy Sue Got Married - Francis Ford Coppola
TirStar Pictures - 5/32
Strange Days - Kathryn Bigelow
20th Century Studios - 6/32
Amistad - Steven Spielberg
DreamWorks - 7/32
Clockers - Spike Lee
Universal - 8/32
Talk Radio - Oliver Stone
Universal Pictures - 9/32
The Bling Ring - Sofia Coppola
A24 - 10/32
The Game - David Fincher
PolyGram Films - 11/32
Casualties Of War - Brian De Palma
Columbia Pictures - 12/32
Jackie Brown - Quentin Tarantino
Miramax - 13/32
Matchstick Men - Ridley Scott
Warner Bros. - 14/32
Inherent Vice - Paul Thomas Anderson
Warner Bros. - 15/32
Out Of Sight - Steven Soderbergh
Universal Pictures - 16/32
Barry Lyndon - Stanley Kubrick
Warner Bros. - 17/32
Stardust - Matthew Vaughn
Paramount Pictures - 18/32
Ryan's Daughter - David Lean
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributors - 19/32
Fantastic Mr. Fox - Wes Anderson
20th Century Studios - 20/32
Bound - The Wachowskis
Gramercy Pictures - 21/32
Intolerable Cruelty - Coen Brothers
Universal Pictures - 22/32
Insomnia - Christopher Nolan
Warner Bros. - 23/32
The Fan - Tony Scott
TirStar Pictures - 24/32
Vincent And Theo - Robert Altman
YouTube - 25/32
She's Having A Baby - John Hughes
Paramount Pictures - 26/32
Only The Lonely - Chris Columbus
20th Century Studios - 27/32
Beowulf - Robert Zemeckis
Paramount Pictures - 28/32
Great Expectations - Alfonso Cuaron
Disney / Fox - 29/32
Ed Wood - Tim Burton
Buena Vista Pictures Distribution - 30/32
Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil - Clint Eastwood
Warner Bros. - 31/32
Away We Go - Sam Mendes
Focus Features - 32/32
Sleepers - Barry Levinson
Warner Bros.