At the box office and in the realm of streaming, there are certain kinds of movies that will always dominate the conversation. Superheroes, action, drama, comedy, horror, and fantasy are all fun genres, but they can get a bit old sometimes. That’s why the discerning lover of cinema tends to enjoy something off the beaten path. It’s the underrated flicks that feel like finding a diamond in the rough. Sometimes, it’s almost like you’ve discovered a movie that was made just for you. Netflix has a number of films like that, and to save some of your valuable time, here are the best underrated movies that you can stream on Netflix right now.

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Chef (2014)

Jon Favreau established himself as a first-rate action and adventure director with Iron Man, The Lion King, and The Mandalorian. However, Chef was an opportunity for Favreau to re-embrace his indie roots by writing, directing, and starring in his own flick. Favreau plays Carl Casper, a chef at a high-end restaurant who seemingly ruins his career after a social media feud with a food critic named Ramsey Michel (Oliver Platt). Subsequently, Carl rediscovers his passion for cooking while running a food truck with his son, Percy (Emjay Anthony), and his former line cook, Martin (John Leguizamo). Some of Favreau’s Marvel friends also have cameo roles in the film.

Rotten Tomatoes: 87%
Stars: Jon Favreau, Sofía Vergara, John Leguizamo, Scarlett Johansson, Dustin Hoffman, Oliver Platt
Director: Jon Favreau
Rating:
R
Runtime: 
114 minutes

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Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016)

Speaking of Marvel, another MCU director, Taika Waititi, made his name with quirky comedies shot in New Zealand like Hunt for the Wilderpeople. Julian Dennison stars as Ricky Baker, a kid who has been shuffled around in the foster system. Ricky finally finds a home with his foster aunt, Bella Faulkner (Rima Te Wiata), even though he doesn’t exactly get along with Bella’s husband, Hector (Sam Neill). When Bella suddenly dies, Hector and Julian bond and find common ground even as an unscrupulous social worker accuses Hector of kidnapping his young charge. And rather than abandon Hector, Julian accompanies him on a journey deep into the wilderness.

Rotten Tomatoes: 97%
Stars: Sam Neill, Julian Dennison, Rhys Darby, Rima Te Wiata, Rachel House
Director: Taika Waititi
Rating:
PG-13
Runtime: 
101 minutes

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The Polka King (2018)

The Polka King is based on the real story of Jan Lewan (Jack Black), the leader of a polka band who has become a legend … but not because of his musical skills. Instead, Jan’s talent lies in his ability to convince gullible people to invest in his band — so many people that it becomes a massive Ponzi scheme that soon envelops all aspects of his life. Jason Schwartzman co-stars as Mickey Pizzazz, Jan’s bandmate and best friend. Mickey sees the proverbial train wreck coming before it happens, but he can’t seem to abandon his longtime buddy regardless of Jan’s impossible promises.

Rotten Tomatoes: 66%
Stars: Jack Black, Jenny Slate, Jason Schwartzman, Jacki Weaver, Vanessa Bayer
Director: Maya Forbes
Rating:
TV-14
Runtime: 
95 minutes

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Radium Girls (2018)

Radium Girls takes place more than 100 years ago, with Joey King and Abby Quinn as sisters Bessie and Josephine Cavallo, respectively. Both of the Cavallo sisters are employed by American Radium in a factory where they paint watch dials with self-luminous paint. When Josephine becomes sickened after working at the plant, she and Bessie discover that the paint is radioactive and slowly killing the women on the factory line. The sisters also enlist allies for a legal fight against the factory, even though the odds against them are astronomical.

Rotten Tomatoes: 76%
Stars: Joey King, Abby Quinn, Cara Seymour, Scott Shepard, Susan Heyward
Director: Lydia Dean Pilcher, Ginny Mohler
Rating:
TV-14
Runtime:
102 minutes

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The Florida Project (2017)

Disney World may be billed as “the happiest place on Earth,” but the adjacent properties aren’t quite as cheerful. The Florida Project takes a compelling look at children living in poverty while in the shadow of Disney’s massive Orlando theme park. Willem Dafoe stars as Bobby Hicks, the manager of The Magic Castle Motel. Bobby feels protective toward Moonee (Brooklynn Prince) and the other children who live at the hotel. However, Moonee’s mother, Halley (Bria Vinaite), suffers a series of setbacks that threaten her ability to keep Moonee. With no way to escape her increasingly bleak existence, Moonee embraces the illusion of happiness even as the life she knows crumbles around her.

Rotten Tomatoes: 96%
Stars: Willem Dafoe, Brooklynn Prince, Bria Vinaite, Valeria Cotto, Christopher Rivera
Director: Sean Baker
Rating:
R
Runtime: 
111 minutes

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The Bank Job (2008)

The Bank Job was inspired by a real bank robbery from 1971. The film is not exactly a historical record, but it is very entertaining. When Martine Love (Saffron Burrows) is blackmailed into retrieving incriminating photographs from a safe deposit box, she turns to her friend, Terry Leather (Jason Statham), to put a crew together. It turns out that robbing the bank is the easy part. It’s what comes after that pushes Terry and his allies to the limit: Not only is the government after them, but the criminal underworld is too.

Rotten Tomatoes: 79%
Stars: Jason Statham, Saffron Burrows, Richard Lintern, Keeley Hawes, Stephen Campbell Moore
Director: Roger Donaldson
Rating:
R
Runtime: 
112 minutes

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Berlin Syndrome (2017)

In Berlin Syndrome, Teresa Palmer stars as Clare Havel, a young woman who is backpacking her way through Europe. In Germany, Clare has a fling with Andi Werner (Max Riemelt) and assumes that it will simply be a temporary thing. To her horror, Clare discovers that Andi has locked her in his apartment and refuses to let her leave. Clare also finds evidence that suggests that she isn’t his first victim. As Clare attempts to escape, she navigates an increasingly complex relationship with Andi. And everyone who comes close to discovering Clare’s predicament suddenly finds themselves in grave danger.

Rotten Tomatoes: 75%
Stars: Teresa Palmer, Max Riemelt, Matthias Habich, Emma Bading, Elmira Bahrami
Director: Cate Shortland
Rating:
R
Runtime: 
116 minutes

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Wheelman (2017)

One of the most unique things about Wheelman is that Frank Grillo’s title character absolutely refuses to give his name. Regardless, we do get a glimpse of the Wheelman’s life outside of the car through his daughter, Katie (Caitlin Carmichael), and his ex-wife, Jessica (Wendy Moniz). When the Wheelman is hired to be a getaway driver for a bank robbery, he soon discovers that his clients plan to kill him at the end of his ride. Now, the Wheelman has to determine who he can trust and how he can escape with his life as deadly criminals converge to claim the stolen money in his possession.

Rotten Tomatoes: 87%
Stars: Frank Grillo, Garret Dillahunt, Caitlin Carmichael, Wendy Moniz
Director: Jeremy Rush
Rating:
TV-MA
Runtime: 
82 minutes

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Hail, Caesar! (2016)

Joel and Ethan Coen’s movies rarely disappoint, but audiences just didn’t respond to Hail, Caesar! when it was released. That’s unfortunate because it’s another sharp Coen brothers comedy about real-life Hollywood fixer Eddie M