One of Martin Scorsese’s most underrated films, After Hours (1985) is a strange, offbeat descent into the surreal side of New York City. It follows a quiet office worker whose ordinary night slowly unravels into a chain of bizarre encounters, bad decisions, and nonstop chaos.
Blending dark comedy, paranoia, and razor-sharp pacing, the film turns the city into a nightmare that feels funny, anxious, and endlessly alive. Unpredictable, energetic, and unlike anything else in Scorsese’s filmography, it remains a true hidden gem.
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Name a movie most people haven't heard of that you highly recommend.