10 Underrated Westerns From The 2010s You Probably Haven't Seen

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Mary Kassel is a Senior Lists Writer at Screen Rant and a contributor to the site's Reviews section as well. Kassel studied film and television in college and emphasizes theory and analysis in their work. Additionally, they focus this analysis on intersectionality and the experience of artists from all walks of life.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Western movies that premiered in the 2010s are some of the most interesting and special, despite so few audience members having seen the films. As the Western genre moves into the contemporary era, fans most familiar with Westerns are keenly aware of the problems and attributes that accompany these films.

10 The Beguiled Directed by Sofia Coppola Close The remake of the 1971 film starring Clint Eastwood, The Beguiled, was an interesting project for the director, Sofia Coppola, but the story played to Coppola's strength. Girlhood and the female experience are too rarely overlooked in Western movies, which can alienate a large audience group that would otherwise be interested in the genre.

8 In A Valley Of Violence Directed by Ti West Close Ti West has recently made his name with the X movies, with the next installment, MaXXXine coming out in July 2024, but his early take on the Western shouldn't be forgotten. In a Valley of Violence might be a lesser-known addition to Ethan Hawke's best movies, but it allows him to flex different muscles than the romantic and dramatic realism he's best known for.

Director Patrick Hughes Release Date November 5, 2010 Cast Steve Bisley , Kevin Harrington , Ryan Kwanten , Tommy Lewis , Claire van der Boom Runtime 96 minutes 6 Bone Tomahawk Directed by S. Craig Zahler Close Kurt Russell is at his best in Bone Tomahawk, a film that has grown in popularity since its release but is still relatively unknown by many Western fans. It's brutal, violent, gory, and as much a part of the horror genre as it is the Western.

5 Wind River Directed by Taylor Sheridan Close Before Taylor Sheridan made history with the Yellowstone franchise, catapulting neo-Western TV into the forefront of the modern audience's minds, he made a mark on film as well. Director Jacques Audiard Release Date September 21, 2018 Cast Riz Ahmed , Carol Kane , Jake Gyllenhaal , Rutger Hauer , Joaquin Phoenix , Rebecca Root , John C. Reilly , Ian Reddington 3 Meek's Cutoff Directed by Kelly Reichardt Close For those who grew up watching Michelle Williams play Jen on Dawson's Creek, watching her work across a variety of genres is a treat. Also known for her work in the romantic Western, Brokeback Mountain, Williams is right at home in Meek's Cutoff.

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