The best and worst movies from 10 iconic directors
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The best and worst movies from 10 iconic directors
When reflecting on the great filmmakers of cinema history, people typically remember the contributions that changed what movies could be鈥攆ilms that paved the way for new genres or types of filmmaking, made an impact with their messages, or enabled viewers to interact with the world differently. But even the most renowned directors have been known to make鈥攊n the blunt words of New Republic film critic David Thomson鈥攁
chose 10 iconic directors across genres, nations, and film history, and consulted data to determine the best and worst films of their careers. In cases of a tie, the film with the higher was chosen as their best and the film with the lower Metascore was chosen as their worst. Directors are listed alphabetically.
Contrary to what one might expect, many of the worst films from these acclaimed directors were not made early on in their careers. In fact, several directors made their most poorly received works as seasoned industry veterans. The reasons for filmmakers producing cinematic misfires late in their careers can vary鈥攆rom having bad collaborators or attempting to replicate early successes to or sheer bad luck. Regardless, it's safe to say that these directors' reputations have survived.
Read on to learn more about the career highs and lows of 10 iconic directors.
Kathryn Bigelow鈥檚 worst: 鈥楤lue Steel鈥 (1990)
- IMDb user rating: 5.7
- Metascore: 54
- Runtime: 102 minutes
鈥淏lue Steel鈥 stars Jamie Lee Curtis as a rookie cop who stops an armed robbery, only to get caught up in the dangerous schemes of a violent witness to the robbery. Made early in Kathryn Bigelow鈥檚 career, the film marks the first of her oeuvre to bring together themes she would go on to explore with increasing depth and attention in her later works鈥攁nger, toxic masculinity, authority and state violence, and being a woman in a space dominated by men, among them.
While Roger Ebert noted the film鈥檚 鈥攎ostly due to its occasional underdeveloped character arcs and ill-conceived plot points鈥斺淏lue Steel鈥 is noted for its influence on women-led action films that followed it, including the 1991 films 鈥淭helma & Louise鈥 and 鈥淪ilence of the Lambs.鈥
Kathryn Bigelow鈥檚 best: 鈥楾he Hurt Locker鈥 (2008)
- IMDb user rating: 7.5
- Metascore: 95
- Runtime: 131 minutes
Bigelow鈥檚 Iraq War epic 鈥淭he Hurt Locker鈥 won critical acclaim and six of its nine Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Director (making Bigelow the first woman to win the award). The film follows the new leader of the U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit (Jeremy Renner in his breakout role) as he and his unit navigate the tensions and violence of combat.
Widely acclaimed as the best film about the Iraq War at the time of its release, it was praised for its gripping intensity and suspense and the performances of its cast. The screenplay was written by former journalist Mark Boal, who based the story on his time accompanying a U.S. bomb squad in Iraq.
Sofia Coppola鈥檚 worst: 鈥楾he Bling Ring鈥 (2013)
- IMDb user rating: 5.6
- Metascore: 66
- Runtime: 90 minutes
Based on true events detailed in Nancy Jo Sales鈥 2010 Vanity Fair article, 鈥淭he Bling Ring鈥 follows a group of high schoolers whose obsession with celebrity culture leads them to form a criminal enterprise stealing from the homes of various A-listers. The film followed Sofia Coppola鈥檚 early career successes including 鈥淭he Virgin Suicides,鈥 鈥淟ost in Translation,鈥 and 鈥淢arie Antoinette.鈥
While Emma Watson鈥檚 portrayal of Nicki earned rave reviews, RogerEbert.com critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky called out 鈥淭he Bling Ring鈥 for its and the 鈥渘eutrality鈥 with which the observational camera documented the criminal acts in the film. In some ways, the movie鈥檚 occasionally indecipherable wavering between satire and empathy mirrors that of 鈥淢arie Antoinette.鈥
Sofia Coppola鈥檚 best: 鈥楲ost in Translation鈥 (2003)
- IMDb user rating: 7.7
- Metascore: 89
- Runtime: 102 minutes
鈥淟ost in Translation鈥 follows Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson as two isolated Americans staying at a hotel in Tokyo. They soon meet and form a relationship, finding ways to relate to the other鈥檚 dissatisfaction with life.
Coppola鈥檚 second film, 鈥淟ost in Translation鈥 was praised by New York Times critic Elvis Mitchell for . Other critics, however, raised concerns about the film鈥檚 . The film both continued the legacy of 鈥淭he Virgin Suicides鈥 in its exploration of themes like alienation while also laying the groundwork for Coppola鈥檚 future films with its offbeat sense of humor and vibrant aesthetic.
Alfonso Cuar贸n鈥檚 worst: 鈥楪reat Expectations鈥 (1998)
- IMDb user rating: 6.8
- Metascore: 55
- Runtime: 111 minutes
Alfonso Cuar贸n鈥檚 adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic stars Ethan Hawke as Finn (known as Pip in the original) and Gwenyth Paltrow as Estella. The film follows young orphan Finn, who becomes acquainted with the wealthy and manipulative Ms. Dinsmoor and her niece, Estella. The two grow up together in Florida but eventually lose touch. Finn becomes a successful artist, and the two have an unlikely reunion as adults.
Some critics called the film visually compelling (the cinematography was by the legendary Emmanuel Lubezki) but said it lacked substance and charged that the characters鈥擡stella, particularly鈥攚ere underdeveloped. 鈥淕reat Expectations鈥 followed Cuar贸n鈥檚 successful drama 鈥淎 Little Princess鈥 and was the last adaptation of a classic novel he attempted before moving into other genres, like science fiction.
Alfonso Cuar贸n鈥檚 best: 鈥楥hildren of Men鈥 (2006)
- IMDb user rating: 7.9
- Metascore: 84
- Runtime: 109 minutes
鈥淐hildren of Men鈥 is a dystopian science fiction film set in the year 2027, after humans have been infertile for nearly 20 years. As society collapses and refugees from across the world come to the United Kingdom, which has become a police state, Theo (Clive Owen) attempts to help humanity鈥檚 last hope to survive.
The film was praised for its and exploration of complex moral questions around fear, control, violence, and whether means justify ends. With cinematography by recurring Cuar贸n collaborator Emmanuel Lubezki, the ambitious film set the stage for Cuar贸n鈥檚 next two films, 鈥淕ravity鈥 and 鈥淩oma,鈥 both of which would win him Best Director Oscars.
Ava DuVernay鈥檚 worst: 鈥楢 Wrinkle in Time鈥 (2018)
- IMDb user rating: 4.2
- Metascore: 53
- Runtime: 109 minutes
Ava DuVernay鈥檚 鈥淎 Wrinkle in Time,鈥 based on Madeleine L鈥橢ngle鈥檚 1962 young adult novel of the same name, became her biggest budget film and distinguished her as the first Black woman to direct a film with a budget exceeding $100 million. The film follows Meg, her younger brother Charles, and their friend Calvin, as they embark on an intergalactic mission to bring back Meg and Charles鈥 missing father and defeat a dark power called 鈥淚T.鈥
The film features an all-star cast of Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, Mindy Kaling, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Chris Pine, but was a box-office bomb, making $33 million against its $103 million budget. 鈥淎 Wrinkle in Time鈥 gained a generally lukewarm reception from pundits. Critic Matt Zoller Seitz of RogerEbert.com called the movie simultaneously earnest and sentimental to the point of corniness, with substandard computer-generated imaging, or CGI, and too much plot.
Ava DuVernay鈥檚 best: 鈥13th鈥 (2016)
- IMDb user rating: 8.2
- Metascore: 83
- Runtime: 100 minutes
鈥13th鈥 is a documentary that investigates the issue of mass incarceration of Black Americans and other people of color in the U.S., and asserts that the 13th Amendment has allowed the continuation of slavery through a loophole in its language, which makes allowances for forced labor under the condition of being convicted of a crime.
Featuring appearances from activists, politicians, and scholars like Angela Davis, Michelle Alexander, Cory Booker, Van Jones, and Newt Gingrich, the film was acclaimed by critics for its sweeping scope and 鈥渆lectrifying鈥 message and delivery. Following films like 鈥淪elma,鈥 and predating later works like 2019鈥檚 鈥淲hen They See Us,鈥 鈥13th鈥 foregrounds DuVernay鈥檚 penchant for filmmaking that highlights how the political and the personal intersect.
Alfred Hitchcock鈥檚 worst: 鈥楯uno and the Paycock鈥 (1929)
- IMDb user rating: 4.6
- Metascore: data not available
- Runtime: 85 minutes
One of Alfred Hitchcock鈥檚 first sound films, 鈥淛uno and the Paycock鈥 was based on a 1924 tragicomedy play by Sean O'Casey. Set in Ireland during the Irish Civil War, the film follows a poor family whose bad luck and decision-making land them in a series of comically unfortunate situations.
Filmed as though it were a play, the stationary camera and almost single set (a run-down tenement flat) were not particularly memorable from a cinematic perspective; Hitchcock himself dismissed it later in his career. Critics also panned the film鈥檚 , an aspect that was not a part of the original play and was added to Hitchcock鈥檚 version. While well-received in its time, most now regard the film as one of Hitchcock鈥檚 most disappointing.
Alfred Hitchcock鈥檚 best: 鈥楶sycho鈥 (1960)
- IMDb user rating: 8.5
- Metascore: 97
- Runtime: 109 minutes
Perhaps Hitchcock鈥檚 most famous film, 鈥淧sycho鈥 represented a watershed moment in cinema history, paving the way for the slasher genre and around violence, sexuality, and even the expectation that main characters would be protected from death in films. 鈥淧sycho鈥 follows real estate secretary Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) as she stays at and subsequently disappears from the Bates Motel, owned by Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins). When Marion鈥檚 sister and boyfriend come looking for her, they鈥檙e met with a grim discovery.
The film came toward the end of Hitchcock鈥檚 career, and while it was similar to his previous works in terms of its suspense and style, it went much further than his past films did in the direction of true horror.
Mira Nair鈥檚 worst: 鈥楢melia鈥 (2009)
- IMDb user rating: 5.8
- Metascore: 37
- Runtime: 111 minutes
鈥淎melia鈥 tells the story of Amelia Earhart鈥檚 life through a series of flashbacks while she pilots her final fight before her disappearance. Starring Hilary Swank and Richard Gere, some critics panned the film for its lack of emotional depth and failure to transform the subject matter. New York Times co-chief film critic Manohla Dargis called it an while NPR鈥檚 Bob Mondello called it Made later in Mira Nair鈥檚 career, 鈥淎melia鈥 followed 鈥淭he Namesake,鈥 an adaptation of Jhumpa Lahiri鈥檚 novel of the same name.
Mira Nair鈥檚 best: 鈥楽alaam Bombay!鈥 (1988)
- IMDb user rating: 7.9
- Metascore: 78
- Runtime: 113 minutes
Nair鈥檚 directorial debut, 鈥淪alaam Bombay!鈥 follows a young boy, Krishna, as he lives on the streets of Bombay and attempts to make enough money to return home. Living among a band of thieves, he must learn to survive in a landscape marred by drugs, sex trafficking, and inescapable poverty. Nair cast actual children living on the streets to play the children in the film and used the proceeds from the film to to support homeless children in Delhi. The film received critical acclaim, with Roger Ebert its documentarian sense of reality and 鈥渆motional power.鈥
Martin Scorsese鈥檚 worst: 鈥楤oxcar Bertha鈥 (1972)
- IMDb user rating: 6.0
- Metascore: 61
- Runtime: 88 minutes
鈥淏oxcar Bertha鈥 was Martin Scorsese鈥檚 second feature film and tells the story of a gang of outlaws traveling through the South during the Great Depression. Scorsese worked on the film with Roger Corman, who famously mentored him as well as other early-career directors and actors such as Francis Ford Coppola, William Shatner, Peter Bogdanovich, Ron Howard, and Polly Platt.
Known for his low-budget 鈥渆xploitation films,鈥 Corman鈥檚 influence鈥攆or better or worse鈥攊s apparent in 鈥淏oxcar Bertha,鈥 but Roger Ebert points out that in the film鈥檚 mood and treatment of violence.
Martin Scorsese鈥檚 best: 鈥楪oodfellas鈥 (1990)
- IMDb user rating: 8.7
- Metascore: 90
- Runtime: 145 minutes
Frequently cited as one of the quintessential gangster films, 鈥淕oodfellas鈥 stars Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, and Joe Pesci as associates of the Mafia in Brooklyn. Tracing the events of the men over the course of decades, the film highlights the continuous and unpredictable nature of violence and the glorification鈥攁nd price鈥攐f power.
The film had a not only on the gangster movies and television that followed it, like 鈥淭he Sopranos,鈥 but also on films like 鈥淏oogie Nights鈥 and 鈥淧ulp Fiction.鈥 Scorsese made 鈥淕oodfellas鈥 after having two decades of filmmaking under his belt, having already created classics like 鈥淩aging Bull鈥 and 鈥淭axi Driver.鈥 The film also dealt with topics and locales that became hallmarks of a Scorsese movie: gangsters, wealth and glory, violence, and New York City.
Ridley Scott鈥檚 worst: 鈥楾he Counselor鈥 (2013)
- IMDb user rating: 5.4
- Metascore: 48
- Runtime: 117 minutes
鈥淭he Counselor鈥 stars Michael Fassbender, Penelope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Javier Bardem, and Brad Pitt in a screenplay written by novelist Cormac McCarthy about Mexican drug cartels, sex, and betrayal. Despite the A-list cast and director-screenwriter team, some critics were not impressed by the film鈥檚 campy violence and sex, as well as its trite dialogue.
A departure in some ways from the themes and genres often depicted in Ridley Scott鈥檚 films鈥攕cience fiction and artificial intelligence in 鈥淏lade Runner,鈥 鈥淎lien,鈥 鈥淭he Martian,鈥 and 鈥淧rometheus,鈥 for instance鈥斺淭he Counselor鈥 was widely considered a misfire both commercially and critically.
Ridley Scott鈥檚 best: 鈥楪ladiator鈥 (2000)
- IMDb user rating: 8.5
- Metascore: 67
- Runtime: 155 minutes
Scott鈥檚 ancient Roman historical drama stars Russell Crowe as a Roman general who is forced into slavery and becomes a vengeful gladiator after Emperor Marcus Aurelius is murdered and replaced by his power-hungry son Commodus. 鈥淕ladiator鈥 was a huge commercial success, grossing over $465 million against a $103 million budget. The film also won Oscars for Best Picture and Best Actor for Crowe and is credited with bringing the genre of ancient historical epics into the realm of blockbuster pop culture phenomenon.
John Singleton鈥檚 worst: 鈥楢bduction鈥 (2011)
- IMDb user rating: 5.1
- Metascore: 25
- Runtime: 106 minutes
鈥淎bduction鈥 was the final feature film John Singleton directed before his death in 2019. Starring Taylor Lautner as a high schooler who gets pulled into a world of terrorist plots and corrupt CIA agents, along with his school project partner (Lily Collins), the film was panned by critics.
Slant Magazine鈥檚 R. Kurt Osenlund as laughable, and Stephen Holden of the New York Times described his acting as Lautner was even nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actor for the role. 鈥淎bduction鈥 followed a string of action films Singleton directed at the end of his career, including 鈥2 Fast 2 Furious鈥 and 鈥淔our Brothers.鈥
John Singleton鈥檚 best: 鈥楤oyz n the Hood鈥 (1991)
- IMDb user rating: 7.8
- Metascore: 76
- Runtime: 112 minutes
John Singleton wrote and directed his critically acclaimed debut, 鈥淏oyz n the Hood,鈥 when he was just 23, making him the youngest person and first Black director to be nominated for the Best Director Oscar. The film is based on Singleton鈥檚 own upbringing in LA and follows Tre (played by Cuba Gooding Jr. in his debut role) as he enters his teenage years and contends with gang violence, love, grief, and yearning.
Singleton collaborated on the project with producer Steve Nicolaides; together, the two would go on to work on several more Singleton films, including the Janet Jackson starrer 鈥淧oetic Justice.鈥 The director that he 鈥渨as learning how to direct鈥 as the film progressed.
Agn猫s Varda鈥檚 worst: 鈥楲ions Love (... and Lies)鈥 (1969)
- IMDb user rating: 5.9
- Metascore: data not available
- Runtime: 112 minutes
French New Wave director Agn猫s Varda鈥檚 documentary-meets-fiction experimental film 鈥淟ions Love (鈥 and Lies)鈥 with its genre-defying premise and blurring of lines between staged cinema and reality. The film, set in the late 鈥60s, takes place in the LA home of Andy Warhol鈥檚 actress-muse, Viva, who鈥攁long with James Rado and Gerome Ragni of 鈥淗air鈥 fame鈥攍uxuriates in nudity and discusses the politics of the day, moving between goofiness and tragedy. Made fairly early in her career, the film also meditates on the role of the filmmaker, with Varda herself appearing at times. This is a theme that would continue to dominate her work in the decades to come.
Agn猫s Varda鈥檚 best: 鈥楾he Beaches of Agn猫s鈥 (2008)
- IMDb user rating: 8.0
- Metascore: 86
- Runtime: 112 minutes
One of Varda鈥檚 quintessential essay films, 鈥淭he Beaches of Agn猫s鈥 is a poetic documentary meditation on Varda鈥檚 own life鈥攕he made the film to celebrate her 80th birthday. The movie follows the filmmaker as she revisits places from her past and playfully collages them with foraged trinkets.
Critics praised her characteristic sense of whimsy and her ability to piece together a that is both 鈥済lorious and generous.鈥 Like 鈥淟ions Love,鈥 鈥淭he Beaches of Agn猫s鈥 also considers the role of the cinematic and the filmmaker in storytelling. Roger Ebert wrote that the film offered 鈥 about the cinema I have ever seen.鈥