10 Directors Who Bounced Back With A Vengeance After Failed Movies

You have to feel a little sorry for Josh Trank. Seemingly destined for great things after breaking out with 2012's Chronicle, it would now appear that director's career has spectacularly stalled thanks to his Fantastic Four reboot proving to be a disaster both creatively and financially.

1) Michael Mann: From The Keep To Manhunter

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The Failure

Though The Keep has its defenders, few will argue that it’s one of the least likely auteur movies out there. From Michael Mann, a crime guy usually only interested in pared-back action and characters grounded in the real world, comes this occult horror, featuring Nazis battling supernatural forces in WWII-era Europe. The film bombed hard and largely baffled critics, so it’s no surprise that it’s never even been made available on DVD or Blu-ray.

The Comeback

Though lately Mann has fallen out of favour with audiences and critics alike, post-The Keep he was looking to claw back any goodwill by getting back to what he did best. Manhunter was what he came up with, the original and best Hannibal Lecter (here spelled Lecktor) movie, and one of the most unsettling crime thrillers ever conceived. While the film’s business was almost as bad as The Keep‘s, Manhunter has since gone on to attain true classic status.


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