Matthew McConaughey might have kicked off his acting career by playing comical laid-back loser Wooderson in Richard Linklater's "Dazed and Confused," and he's starred in his fair share of romantic comedies, but over the years, he's become known as one of the best dramatic actors around. McConaughey will always give a performance his all, and he's excellent when he's playing someone a bit haunted, like Rust Cohle on the hit HBO series "True Detective," but there's one hidden gem of a film he stars in that deserves more love: "Frailty," the directorial debut of the late actor Bill Paxton.

"Frailty" is an unusual thriller that seems to transcend various crime subgenres, held together by phenomenal cinematography courtesy of Bill Butler and unforgettable lead performances by McConaughey

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