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Best Michael Lehmann Movies

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From the nihilistic halls of Westerburg High to the absurdist capers of a cat-burglar, director Michael Lehmann has carved out a unique niche in Hollywood with his distinctive brand of dark comedy and biting satire. His filmography is a masterclass in subverting expectations, often blending genres to critique societal norms, celebrity culture, and the very nature of storytelling itself. Lehmann's characters are frequently outsiders and oddballs, navigating bizarre circumstances with a cynical wit that has become his unmistakable signature. We've taken on the difficult task of ranking the highlights from his eclectic career, from cult classics to misunderstood gems. But the debate over a director's best work is never truly settled, and that's where you come in. Do you think a screwball comedy deserves the top spot over a high school satire? Now’s your chance to weigh in. Use the drag-and-drop feature to reorder the films below and submit your own definitive ranking of Michael Lehmann's best movies.

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Flakes (2007)

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In "Flakes," director Michael Lehmann crafts a surprisingly charming and quirky narrative centered around Neal Downs, a disillusioned aspiring rock musician who finds himself managing a bustling cereal bar. The establishment becomes an unlikely hub for a diverse cast of characters, including the avant-garde fashion designer Miss Pussy Katz. As this eccentric group convenes, their passionate discussions about cereal history and the perfect milk-to-flake ratio reveal a unique subculture, only to be disrupted by a conniving capitalist who seeks to exploit their simple yet cherished concept. Lehmann's signature blend of dark humor and social commentary is on full display in "Flakes." The film masterfully uses the mundane setting of a cereal bar to explore themes of artistic aspiration, commercial exploitation, and the search for genuine connection in a consumer-driven world. While not as overtly dark as some of his earlier works, "Flakes" possesses a keen eye for character and a satirical edge that makes it a memorable entry in Lehmann's filmography. Its exploration of niche passions and the individuals who champion them, set against the backdrop of burgeoning capitalism, solidifies its place as a worthy, albeit often overlooked, Michael Lehmann film.

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