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Laura Linney admits to starring in 'one of the great bad movies of our time': 'It's a delightmare'

The Golden Globe-winner described the 1995 sci-fi film as a ‘delightmare.‘

Laura Linney admits to starring in ‘one of the great bad movies of our time’: ‘It’s a delightmare’

The Golden Globe-winner described the 1995 sci-fi film as a 'delightmare.'

By Sharareh Drury

April 17, 2026 5:26 p.m. ET

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Laura Linney attends the London Screening of "American Classic" at The Soho Hotel on March 31, 2026 in London, England.

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- Laura Linney described 1995's *Congo*, which was her debut film, as a "delightmare."

- Based on the 1980 novel by Michael Crichton, the film landed seven nominations at the Golden Raspberry Awards.

- The film also featured Dylan Walsh, Ernie Hudson, Tim Curry, Bruce Campbell, and Delroy Lindo.

Laura Linney has starred in her fair share of award-winning projects, but she's not without a few rotten tomatoes.

The Golden Globe winner reflected on her past roles with *The Independent*, including her debut role in 1995's *Congo *that nabbed seven nominations (including Worst Picture) at the Golden Raspberry Awards, which honor the worst of cinematic failures.

Despite the film's negative reception, the *American Classic *star shared admiration for the action film that follows an expedition team that encounters a violent gorilla species deep in the African jungle.

"*Congo*’s one of the great bad movies of our time!" she shared. "It’s a great one. It’s a delightmare. That’s what I call it."

CONGO, from left: Laura Linney, Dylan Walsh, 1995.

Laura Linney in 1995's 'Congo'.

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Directed by Frank Marshall and based on the 1980 novel by Michael Crichton, the film also starred Dylan Walsh, Ernie Hudson, Tim Curry, Bruce Campbell, and Delroy Lindo.

The* Frasier *actress admitted she hasn't watched the film "in so long" but might rewatch to have a glimpse of her younger self. "I’ll go back to it when I’m really old and want to feel good about myself, and be like, ‘Oh God, I was young. I was sweet — look at that. And look at my arms!’ I’ll do that," she said.**

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Linney also detailed her time playing Wendy Byrde on *Ozark*, for which she received three Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.

"It was very special," Linney said of her time on the Netflix series and working with costar Jason Bateman, who played her husband Marty Byrde, a financial advisor who begins to launder money for a Mexican drug cartel.

"He understands filmmaking to his bone, in his marrow," Linney said of the *Zootopia* star who also helped direct the series. "He loves being behind the camera far more than he likes being in front of it."**

You can watch Linney's full appearance on *The Independent*'s series Life in Pictures above.

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