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Known best for his action films, Finnish directorRenny Harlinhas some underappreciated films in his career that highlight his penchant as a director. Harlin’s breakthrough in Hollywood came after directing the fourth installment in theA Nightmare on Elm Streetfranchise,A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master.The slasher film cemented a few signature traits of Harlin’sthat would continue to appear in his future work, namely his ability to direct a feature that leaves audiences with a fun time, regardless of flaws found within the film’s writing.

Harlin’s explored a variety of genres, such as comedy, slasher, sci-fi horror, and, of course, action thriller. Much ofHarlin’s work has been critically panned and is appreciated by audiences for being “so bad it’s good.“However, that’s not to say Harlin hasn’t had a hit with critics, asLong Kiss GoodnightandDeep Blue Seaare two of his highest-rated films on sites like Rotten Tomatoes, with 68% and 60% respectively. Harlin’s films aren’t generally contenders for big award nominations, but as a director, he’s earned a popularity and charm to his films that keeps audiences returning to see what he’s doing next.

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The reason the number of pirate-themed films declined in production is often attributed to the failure ofCutthroat Island.Harlin’s swashbuckler film is regarded as one of the biggest box-office bombs of all time, but reviews of the film aren’t entirely negative. Despite a restricted script and lack of humor,Cutthroat Islandhas a larger-than-life feel due to its grand set pieces.

Cutthroat Islandalso features an acclaimed score by John Debney that’s been positively compared to famous Hollywood composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold. A common thread in many reviews of Harlin’s film explains howthe movie isn’t entirely awful, but doesn’t add anything new to the world of pirate adventures.Cutthroat Islandis best enjoyed when audiences aren’t expecting a knockout film worthy of starting a franchise, and while the film’s scores on sites like Rotten Tomatoes aren’t as low as other Harlin films, its reputation lands the film at the bottom.

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9Driven (2001)

The Second Collaboration Between Renny Harlin And Sylvester Stallone

Both Sylvester Stallone and Renny Harlin wanted to make a movie about Formula One, but when those plans fell through,the two teamed up forDriven, a film about the Champ Car World Series. Written and led by Stallone,Drivenfollows a racer’s pursuit to win the CART FedEx Championship Series.Drivenis ranked low in Harlin’s filmography, as well as Stallone’s, due to the dated use of CGI and weak script.

ThoughDrivenwasn’t a box office or critical success,it continued the collaboration between Stallone and Harlin and has some memorable car-chasing scenes. This includes a scene in which Stallone’s character Joe races James (Kip Pardue) through the streets of Chicago. Ultimately, it’s not the strongest example of Harlin’s direction, but there’s enough of his famous action sequences to keep audiences engaged.

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The Covenantwas another attempt by Harlin to explore the horror genre afterDeep Blue SeaandExorcist: The Beginning. Centered around four high school boys who are the descendants of witches,The Covenantdid moderately well at the box office but still wasn’t highly praised by critics. The film doesn’t have strong performances from its lead actors, nor is the script well executed, butThe Covenanthas a charm to it that earns it an entry among Harlin’s top films.

The Covenanthas become a guilty pleasure film for some audiences asits tendency to be over the top at times is endearing when watched with a modern lens. Additionally, its premise has similarities to the cult classic,The Craft, swapping out the female leads with male actors who’d go on to have successful careers.The Covenantis the first film role for many of its leading actors, such as Sebastian Stan, Taylor Kitsch, and Steven Strait.

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7The Adventures Of Ford Fairlane (1990)

A Comedy Mystery Film With A Bold Lead

The Adventures of Ford Fairlanetends to get overshadowed by Harlin’s other film released the same year,Die Hard 2, but the former has redeeming qualities to it despite its negative reviews. Starring Andrew Dice Clay as the titular character,The Adventures of Ford Fairlanehas earned a cult following, with audiences appreciating the distinct humor of Clayas a comedian.

The film’s humor, and Clay as the leading man, isn’t for everyone, but his brash character is fitting for the comedy style he’s known for.The Adventures of Ford Fairlaneisa time capsule of Clay’s peak as a comedian and of the popular comedy style from the late 80s and early 90s.The film also features notable names in Hollywood, such as Ed O’Neill, Priscilla Presley, and Gilbert Gottfried.

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Keeping up with a franchise that makes a strong impression in its genre, such asA Nightmare on Elm Street, can be difficult at times. It’s not often that every sequel film will connect with audiences and critics the way the franchise’s first installment did, butA Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Masteris seen as a high point in the series of films. The plot isn’t entirely different from the previous films, butThe Dream Masterhas Harlin’s campy tone that sets it apart from other films in the franchise.

The Dream Masteris consistent with Harlin’s knack for boldness, as seen by the choice to amp up the humor of Freddy Krueger as a villain. With memorable kills and one ofthe best Elm Street dream sequences,The Dream Masterremained the highest-grossing film in the franchise untilFreddy vs. Jasonin 2003. The success ofThe Dream Masterset Harlin up for a high point in his career throughout the following decade.

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5Mindhunters (2004)

A Slasher Whodunit With Elaborate Deaths Reminiscent Of A Saw Movie

Mindhuntersfollows a group of FBI profilers whose search for a serial killer goes awry when they begin getting attacked by a mystery killer. Similar to films in theSaworFinal Destinationfranchises,Mindhuntersincorporates tropes that see its characters getting killed one after another as a result of an elaborate trap. There are weak spots throughout the film, but the slasher film remains engaging for the majority of its runtime.

The whodunit mystery isn’t fully effective as there are moments of predictability, but Harlin adds enough suspense to have audiences on the edge of their seats regardless. In the same vein as other Harlin films,Mindhuntersis generally over the top, but this is when the movie is at its peak.Mindhuntersdoesn’t have a truly plausible plot, so the fun comes from its bloody and bold action scenes that make the film a thrilling viewing.

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As many of Harlin’s films do,The Long Kiss Goodnighthas a unique premise that sounds absurd but whose over-the-top events have an appeal to themand are carefully carried out by the cast. Geena Davis and Samuel L. Jackson, both appearing in other Harlin films, leadThe Long Kiss Goodnightwith their strong performances and matched chemistry. Davis also has the challenge of differentiating the two contrasting identities of her character, but does so expertly.

Still, whileThe Long Kiss Goodnighthas plenty of violence and action for its genre, there’s also an underlying familial theme in the film when Davis' character worries about the safety of her loved ones due to her involvement in the CIA. The heart of the film is unexpected but necessary for avoiding an empty plotthat many action thrillers have the potential to fall into. TheChristmas setting ofThe Long Kiss Goodnightand Harlin’s ability to mix high-stakes action with lighthearted fun makes the film one of his most enjoyable.

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Jawsis widely recognized as the ultimate shark film, butDeep Blue Seais an underrated gem that isn’t as bad as some critical reviews may suggest. Centered around a group of scientists whose underwater research facility gets overtaken by genetically modified sharks,Deep Blue Seais as ridiculously entertaining as it sounds.Like other Harlin films, the director utilizes a similar suspense asJawsthat makes the unseen underwater antagonist a lot scarier than when it’s presented onscreen.

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This suspense, along with the notable action sequences, are the biggest takeaways fromDeep Blue Sea. LL Cool J’s performance as Preacher has been the most acclaimed over the years, buteach character inDeep Blue Seaavoids being one-dimensional and leaves audiences investedin their safety from the ruthless sharks.Deep Blue Seais noted as a"so-bad-it’s-good” shark moviethat has been listed numerous times underneathJawsas one of the best shark movies (viaComplex).

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Though it was one of the top-grossing films of the year,Cliffhangerdidn’t gain enough fanfare for an immediate sequel. Co-written and starring Sylvester Stallone,Cliffhangeris the first collaboration between Stallone and Harlin, and follows the former’s character who becomes involved in a heist on the U.S. Treasury.Cliffhangerhas memorable performances fromStallone as the leading starand John Lithgow as the antagonist, though not everyone was able to buy into his British accent.

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Using the landscape to his advantage,Harlin manages to capture the location’s mountain ranges and add to the height-induced suspenseof the film. Impressive stunt work was used inCliffhangerand leads to nonstop and gripping action that keeps audiences immersed in the story. Drawing comparisons to other heroic action films, including Harlin’sDie Hard 2,Cliffhangeris ultimately a fun time.

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Die HardisBruce Willis' best franchiseand the second installment, appropriately namedDie Hard 2, proved the series of films could continue with ease. The thrills in Harlin’s film are pulled directly from its predecessor, resulting in a minimal difference between the two. However,the film isn’t wholly formulaic and still manages to stand out within the franchise.

Die Hard 2raises the stakes and intensity of the film’s action sequences by introducing an elevated amount of violence. There are also enough plot twists inDie Hard 2to keep it feeling fresh and exciting and Bruce Willis continues to be a dominant lead as John McClane.Die Hard 2is neither the best nor worst film in its franchise, butit’s an important film and a high point in Harlin’s careerthat showcases his talent at its best.

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