Throwing their hat into the ring alongside the likes of Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hulu, 2019 saw the launch of Disney+ has some of the best movies and TV shows on offer.

In addition to a vast library of Disney-exclusive content from the likes of Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic, Disney+ also plays host to many criminally underrated movies. Ranging from critically acclaimed blockbusters that failed to break into the mainstream to films that attained fan favorite status despite mixed reviews, Disney+ is home to some of cinema's most underappreciated films. From epic tales of survival and battles of the human spirit all the way to laugh-out-loud romantic comedies, there's something for every brand of film fan out there.

15 Predators (2010)

Directed By Nimród Antal

The third film in the Predator series, Predators took the franchise off-world for the first time, chronicling the trials and tribulations of an elite group who find themselves marooned on a mysterious alien planet to serve as target practice for the titular extra-terrestrial hunters. While Predators received mixed reviews from critics, Nimród Antal's picture is contentiously the series' finest offering since the iconic original debuted in 1987.

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In addition to the talents of a diverse ensemble cast, Predators offers a fresh take on the franchise that crackles with intensity. The film decidedly isn't perfect, but it's a return to much of what made the original such a success, emphasizing adrenaline-infused action sequences and psychological tension.

14 Togo (2019)

Directed By Ericson Core

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Togo
PG
Family
Adventure
7/10
Release Date
December 20, 2019
Runtime
114minutes
Director
Ericson Core
Writers
Tom Flynn
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Togo is a Disney+ original movie starring Willem Dafoe as musher Leonhard Seppala, the owner of Togo, who is a sled dog that was thought to be too weak to perform in the 1925 serum run to Nome. The film is directed by Ericson Core, who previously directed the films Invincible and Point Break.

Given Willem Dafoe's vast body of acclaimed work, it's hardly surprising that Togo stands as one of his more underappreciated outings. When critics typically point to the likes of Platoon, The Lighthouse, or At Eternity's Gate as examples of Willem Dafoe's best movies, his stunning bow in Togo flies beneath the radar in of mainstream appreciation. While Ericson Core's film is easy to dismiss as just another dog movie, Togo transcends the usual standards associated with such titles, producing a gripping tale of loyalty and love that never fails to tug on heartstrings.

13 King Arthur (2004)

Directed By Antoine Fuqua

King Arthur

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King Arthur
Release Date
July 7, 2004
Runtime
126 Minutes
Director
Antoine Fuqua

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Arthur is a reluctant leader who wants to return to Rome and live in peace. However, he sets out on a rescue mission alongside the Knights of the Round Table when the Saxon army is about to attack.

A heavily embellished take on the legend, King Arthur reimagines the titular character as a Roman cavalry officer during the fall of the Empire, as opposed to the traditional character mold of a medieval knight typically used in King Arthur movies. Despite being lambasted as little more than a ham-fisted action flick by critics, there's an enjoyable viewing experience to be found in King Arthur, if viewers are willing to look past its weaknesses. The movie's thrilling battle sequences and unconventional depictions of the Knights of the Round Table serve to elevate King Arthur above similar genre contemporaries in of sheer entertainment.

12 Sunshine (2007)

Directed By Danny Boyle

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Sunshine
Release Date
July 27, 2007
Runtime
107 minutes
Director
Danny Boyle
Writers
Alex Garland

Sunshine, directed by Danny Boyle, follows a team of astronauts on a mission to reignite a dying sun with a massive nuclear bomb. Set in 2057, the film stars Cillian Murphy, Chris Evans, and Michelle Yeoh, encapsulating their struggle against both physical and psychological challenges. As the crew ventures deeper into space, they confront unexpected dangers that threaten the mission and their survival.

Sunshine bears the unenviable accolade of being one of the greatest sci-fi films in recent memory that virtually nobody re. Featuring an ensemble cast led by Cillian Murphy, the film chronicles a perilous mission through space to reignite the dying sun using a stellar bomb. A box office disaster, the 2007 movie had faded into almost complete obscurity before discovering a new lease of life as one of Disney+'s most underrated attractions. Utilizing an eerie sense of realism and visually stunning cinematography, Danny Boyle's film effortlessly blends the genres of science fiction and horror to jaw-dropping effect.

11 Holes (2003)

Directed By Andrew Davis

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Holes
Release Date
April 18, 2003
Runtime
117 minutes
Director
Andrew Davis

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A teenage boy finds himself at a juvenile detention camp after being falsely accused of theft. Each day, he and the other boys are forced to dig holes in the desert, supposedly to build character. As the protagonist delves deeper into the camp's secrets, he uncovers a mysterious connection to his own family's history, leading to the revelation of a hidden treasure and the resolution of an ancient curse.

A comedy-drama based on Louis Sachar's novel of the same name, Holes is often overlooked in conversations about great book adaptations given the film's relatively small budget and promotional fanfare in comparison to some of its contemporaries. Holes is a vastly underrated offering, deftly juggling dark subject matter and uplifting sentiment in a family-friendly manner that makes the movie accessible to audiences of all ages. A surprisingly layered story that invites introspective reflection on themes in the vein of authority, justice, and redemption, Holes still manages to maintain the tongue-in-cheek aura of any classic coming-of-age story.

10 Ready Or Not (2019)

Directed By Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett

Starring scream queen Samara Weaving in the leading role, Ready or Not is a glorious piece of horror comedy that stands out as one of the subgenre's sleeper hits. The film chronicles the tribulations of a young bride who finds herself hunted through her new spouse's ancestral home by his family as part of a twisted ritual. A crowd-pleasing blend of black humor and thrilling horror, Ready or Not is a riotously entertaining watch.

Weaving's superb lead bow is complemented by an array of excellent ing performances from the likes of Adam Brody and Andie MacDowell, expertly carrying the film to its electrifying conclusion. A first-rate genre subversion, Ready or Not is one of the most underrated horror films of the 2010s.

9 The Titans (2000)

Directed By Boaz Yakin

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The Titans
PG
Sport
Biography
Drama
Release Date
September 29, 2000
Runtime
113 minutes
Director
Boaz Yakin
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    Will Patton

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The Titans is a 2000 sports drama directed by Boaz Yakin and starring Denzel Washington. The film is based on the true story of a newly integrated high school football team in Virginia. Under the leadership of coach Herman Boone, the team navigates racial tensions and strives for success on and off the field.

Loosely based on the true story of Herman Boone and his attempt to integrate a high school football team, the Titans is contentiously the finest American football film ever made. Spearheaded by Denzel Washington, the film effortlessly balances social commentary with an array of motivational sequences. Given the movie's positive reviews, it's hard to pinpoint why the Titans is such an underrated offering. It could be argued that the movie doesn't possess the same appeal to audiences outside the traditional demographic associated with American football. Whatever the case may be, the Titans retains its status as a top-tier inspirational sports drama.

8 James And The Giant Peach (1996)

Directed By Henry Selick

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James and the Giant Peach
Release Date
April 12, 1996
Runtime
79 Minutes
Director
Henry Selick
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    Paul Terry
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    Joanna Lumley

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An orphan who lives with his two cruel aunts befriends anthropomorphic bugs who live inside a giant peach, and they embark on a journey to New York City.

James and the Giant Peach tells the tale of a young boy who embarks on a fantastical adventure with an array of talking insects in an enormous magical peach. One of Roald Dahl's most celebrated and inherently feel-good stories, it's remarkable that the film holds status as an underrated flick. While the superb voice-over performances turned in by James and the Giant Peach's ing cast have never received the full amount of praise due to them, the film's blend of live-action and stop-motion animation is easily its most unappreciated aspect, with borderline psychedelic visual effects used in the film were years ahead of their time.

7 Road To Perdition (2002)

Directed By Sam Mendes

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Road to Perdition
Release Date
July 12, 2002
Runtime
117 minutes
Director
Sam Mendes

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2002's Road to Perdition sees Tom Hanks step into the role of Michael Sullivan, a man raised by an Irish Mob boss who betrays him. Directed by Sam Mendes, Sullivan embarks on a journey to get vengeance on the man who wronged him.

A somber crime drama led by Tom Hanks, Road to Perdition sees the Forrest Gump star take on the uncharacteristically dark role of a mob enforcer on the run from his former employer. One of Hanks' more underrated cinematic outings, Sam Mendes' picture is often overlooked given Road to Perdition's lack of instantly quotable one-liners or glamorized depictions of criminality associated with films of its ilk.

However, the film's evocative exploration of the bond between fathers and sons is what sets it apart from many gangster contemporaries. Road to Perdition eschews the traditional narrative structure of a mobster movie, in favor of a poignant commentary on the nature of this unshakable bond set against the backdrop of a brutal revenge story.

6 The Drop (2014)

Directed By Michaël R. Roskam

The Drop (2014)
7/10

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Led by Tom Hardy and The Sopranos star James Gandolfini in his final film appearance, The Drop is a masterful crime thriller of the highest order. However, despite The Drop's star-studded cast, understated advertising and a limited release for the film meant that it flew under the radar even at the time of its release. This lack of mainstream recognition is a shame, considering The Drop is a glorious case study in gritty, atmospheric filmmaking. The movie received glowing reviews from critics, with particular praise directed towards the intense performances by Hardy and Gandolfini in the leading roles in a slow-burn character-focused enterprise.