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Watching Martin Scorsese’s Bringing Out the Dead today, it seems insane that it is not regularly recognized as one of the major works from one of the greatest American filmmakers of our time. And yet, even as once-overlooked projects of his like The King of Comedy and After Hours have gone on to be reevaluated and praised in the years since they debuted, here is one that remains one of the lesser-heralded titles in his admittedly spectacular filmography with even scholars who should know better too…

Decade On: 20 Underrated Films of 2014 Worth Watching Again

2014 marked a memorable year in cinema, brimming with iconic films that defied traditional genres. Yet, amidst these well-celebrated works, films like Enemy and Under the Skin left audiences pondering with their enigmatic narratives, while Locke and Frank offered unique cinematic experiences. Meanwhile, The Skeleton Twins and The Rover provided deep emotional journeys and gritty realism, respectively. As we reflect on the films that captivated audiences, it’s evident that numerous powerful works did not receive their due recognition. In tribute to these hidden treasures.

Director's Note: About Dry Grasses

About Dry Grasses, nestled away in wintry East Anatolia, public-school art teacher Samet (Deniz Celiloğlu) yearns to leave the sleepy village for cosmopolitan Istanbul. Further disenchanted when he and Kenan (Musab Ekici), a colleague, come under public scrutiny, Samet fears circumstances will keep him in Anatolia and his dreams of a new life permanently out of reach. A silver lining is a budding relationship with Nuray (Merve Dizdar), a fellow teacher and firebrand who develops connections with both Samet and…

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