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45 of the most daring outfits Nicole Kidman has worn in her career

6 January 2025 at 14:13
Nicole Kidman attends The 2024 Met Gala Celebrating "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion" at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 06, 2024
Nicole Kidman attends the 2024 Met Gala.

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  • Over the last four decades, Nicole Kidman has provided us with dozens of iconic looks.
  • Kidman has never been afraid to take a risk, as evidenced by these 45 style moments.
  • From backless gowns to giant parrots, here are some of her most daring outfits.

Nicole Kidman has been one of the most successful actors of the last 40 years, with five Oscar nominations (and one win), six BAFTA nominations (another win), 18 Critics' Choice nominations (three wins), three Emmy nominations (two wins), and 20 Golden Globe nominations (six wins).

She also hasn't shied away from box-office fodder, like the "Aquaman" films β€” which have made more than $1 billion at the box office β€” "Paddington," "Happy Feet," and "Batman Forever."

Kidman is also known for her iconic red-carpet style. We've picked 45 of the most daring looks from her decadeslong career, from the '90s to now.

Kidman channeled a flamenco dancer with this ruffled hot pink dress at a May 1995 screening of "To Die For."
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Kidman at the Cannes Film Festival for a screening of "To Die For" on May 20, 1995.

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Kidman won a Golden Globe for her performance.

One month later, in June 1995, Kidman shined bright like a disco ball at the "Batman Forever" premiere.
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Kidman at the "Batman Forever" premiere on June 9, 1995.

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She looks the part of the next big movie star.

Her 1997 Oscars dress proved she was willing to take risks β€” not many can pull off a silk dress this color.
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Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise at the 69th Academy Awards on March 24, 1997.

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Technically, this John Galliano-designed Dior dress is considered chartreuse, and it was considered the "first true couture dress on the red carpet," according to Smithsonian Magazine.

Kidman paired a black see-through top with this patterned fringed skirt for the premiere of "The Peacemaker" in September 1997.
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Nicole Kidman at the premiere of "The Peacemaker" on September 22, 1997.

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She added a large jeweled choker over the collar of her shirt.

Kidman was the picture of '90s glam with this almost entirely backless, oxblood set at the premiere of "Eyes Wide Shut" in July 1999.
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Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise at the premiere of their new movie "Eyes Wide Shut" on July 13, 1999.

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InStyle rightfully calls this look "perfect" to this day β€” though it's a wonder Kidman didn't experience any type of wardrobe malfunction.

Kidman rocked a similarly backless top at the premiere of "Mission: Impossible 2" in May 2000.
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Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman during the "Mission: Impossible 2" premiere on May 18, 2000.

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This kerchief-esque style of top is trendy once again in 2025, like the rest of '90s and early 2000s style.

For the Australian premiere of the film that same month, she wore a floor-length leather dress.
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Nicole Kidman arrived for the premiere of the film "Mission Impossible 2" on May 30, 2000, in Sydney, Australia.

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We have to wonder why she's yet to play a super spy after seeing her in this outfit.

She wore this almost entirely sheer black dress at the premiere of "The Others" in August 2001.
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Nicole Kidman arrived at the premiere of her movie "The Others."

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Kidman was nominated for another Golden Globe for her performance in the film.

At the 2001 Hollywood Film Festival Gala Awards later that month, Kidman wore an ornate gold belt on her stomach.
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Nicole Kidman at the Hollywood Film Festival Gala Awards on August 6, 2001.

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She paired it with a black crop top and blazer, and a golden snake choker.

Kidman vamped it up in this black velvet off-the-shoulder gown with a plunging neckline in February 2002.
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Nicole Kidman at the after-party for the BAFTAs on February 24, 2002.

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The Yves Saint Laurent dress has a simple silver vine detail on the front.

Kidman's dress at the 2002 SAG Awards in March resembled a tuxedo vest, without the accompanying shirt or jacket.
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Nicole Kidman during the 8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on March 10, 2002.

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It was designed by Jean Paul Gaultier as part of his Haute Couture line.

Kidman wore a lingerie-inspired slip dress to the 2003 Critics' Choice Awards in January of that year.
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Nicole Kidman at the 8th Annual Critics' Choice Awards on January 17, 2003.

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She carried a blush silk jacket with her.

For the 2003 Met Gala in April, she wore this semi-sheer, sparkly, one-shoulder gown and giant diamond earrings.
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Nicole Kidman arrived for the "Goddess: Costume Institute Benefit Gala" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art April 28, 2003.

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The Gucci by Tom Ford dress fit in well with the theme of "Goddess: The Classical Mode."

The "Cold Mountain" star once again opted for an entirely backless dress, this time a black one, for a November 2003 event.
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Nicole Kidman at the 2003 Presentation of the 18th Annual American Cinematheque Award on November 14, 2003.

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She added a giant red flower in her hair.

She wore a white-and-gold one with an exaggerated collar and belt for a "Cold Mountain" premiere in December 2003.
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Nicole Kidman attended the "Cold Mountain" premiere on December 14, 2003.

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Note the matching over-the-top cuffs, too.

Kidman paired sequins and mesh paneling at the 2004 Golden Globes.
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Nicole Kidman attended the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards on January 25, 2004.

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This Dior dress wouldn't be out of place at a 1920s-themed party.

The following month at the Academy Awards, she wore an icy blue strapless dress with a feathered hem.
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Nicole Kidman during the 76th Annual Academy Awards on February 29, 2004.

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The satin Chanel gown had matching feathers at the neckline, too.

In January 2005, Kidman wore a peacock-inspired dress to the Golden Globes.
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Nicole Kidman arrived at the 62nd Annual Golden Globe Awards on January 16, 2005.

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The dress is the classic peacock blue-green and is accented with peacock feathers on the shoulder. It was designed by Gucci.

Kidman's 2007 Academy Awards dress with the giant bow at the neckline remains one of her most iconic looks.
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Nicole Kidman at the 79th Annual Academy Awards on February 25, 2007.

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"That one was controversial," Kidman said of the Balenciaga dress in 2016. "Some press people didn't like it. But that kind of talk doesn't bother me. I still liked it, especially the structure," she told InStyle.

She returned to the metallics in December 2007 with this shiny silver suit.
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Nicole Kidman at the Australian premiere of "The Golden Compass" on December 16, 2007.

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Kidman looked ready for battle in a suit of armor for the "Golden Compass" premiere.

At a February 2008 press conference, Kidman managed to combine lace, mesh, and feathers in a single dress.
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Nicole Kidman at "The Golden Compass" press conference on February 20, 2008.

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Kidman, who was five months pregnant at the time, wore Prada for the event.

Once again, Kidman proved she loves a backless dress at the Academy of Country Music Awards in April 2009.
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Nicole Kidman at the 44th Academy of Country Music Awards on April 5, 2009.

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The high-neck, backless look is one she returns to time and time again. This particular gown was designed by L'Wren Scott.

Kidman wore a mauve dress with a matching capelet at a screening of "Nine" in December 2009.
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Nicole Kidman at the Los Angeles Premiere "Nine" at Mann Village Theatre on December 9, 2009, in Westwood, California.

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The dress was also designed by L'Wren Scott.

Kidman channeled a circus ringmaster at the 2010 Academy of Country Music Awards.
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Nicole Kidman waved at the 45th Academy of Country Music Awards on April 18, 2010.

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Once again, she chose a L'Wren Scott look.

In June 2011, she mixed a green velvet/brown sheer dress with periwinkle heels at the CMT Music Awards.
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Nicole Kidman attended the 2011 CMT Music Awards on June 8, 2011.

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This interesting look was designed by Proenza Schouler.

Kidman pulled out all the stops for Derby Day at Flemington Racecourse in November 2012.
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Nicole Kidman attended the Swisse marquee on Derby Day at Flemington Racecourse on November 3, 2012.

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Kidman deserves to attend a royal wedding if her hat game is this strong.

Kidman walked the Golden Globes red carpet with her husband, Keith Urban, in this black dress with a sheer corset bodice and bronze bees in January 2013.
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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban arrived at the 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards on January 13, 2013.

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That year she was up for two awards: best supporting actress for "The Paperboy" and best actress in a miniseries or motion picture β€” television for "Hemingway & Gellhorn."

Kidman's 2013 Oscars dress shimmered and shined down the red carpet that February.
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Nicole Kidman at the Oscars on February 24, 2013.

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The L'Wren Scott dress had golden swirls along the bottom.

One doesn't know what to look at Kidman's sequined and lace blue gown at Cannes in May 2014.
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Nicole Kidman at the Opening Ceremony Dinner Arrivals at the 67th Annual Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 2014 in Cannes, France.

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This dress was designed by Armani and it was fit for a princess, which was appropriate, as she was there for the premiere of her film "Grace of Monaco."

She wore a white gown that featured a large black bird for an awards ceremony in November 2015.
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Nicole Kidman at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards at The Old Vic Theatre on November 22, 2015.

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Kidman chose an Alexander McQueen gown for the 2015 Evening Standard Awards in London.

At the 2016 Academy of Country Music Awards in April, Kidman wore this busy dress with sheer sleeves and butterflies.
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Nicole Kidman at the 51st Academy of Country Music Awards on April 3, 2016.

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Once again, this dress is Alexander McQueen.

Kidman looked like a celestial goddess at the 2016 Met Gala in this dress adorned with the moon and stars.
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Nicole Kidman attended the Met Gala on May 2, 2016.

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That year's theme was "Manus x Machina: Fashion In An Age Of Technology," and she wore this Alexander McQueen dress, complete with a cape.

Kidman's black dress at the 2016 Critics' Choice Awards had both a large cutout and a dramatic slit.
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Nicole Kidman attended the 22nd Annual Critics' Choice Awards on December 11, 2016.

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She opted for a simple black Brandon Maxwell dress for the December 2016 ceremony.

Kidman's dress at the 2017 SAG Awards in January featured a plunging neckline and a parrot on each shoulder.
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Nicole Kidman at the 23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on January 29, 2017.

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The flamboyant, green sequined gown was designed by Gucci.

The star returned to dramatic bows for the 2018 Academy Awards.
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Nicole Kidman attended the 90th Academy Awards on March 4, 2018.

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Kidman's royal blue Armani PrivΓ© gown is her favorite dress she's ever worn, according to Harper's Bazaar.

In January 2019, she attended the Critics' Choice Awards in a black-and-white column dress with a structured skirt.
Nicole Kidman attends the 24th annual Critics' Choice Awards at Barker Hangar on January 13, 2019 in Santa Monica, California
Nicole Kidman attended the 24th Critics' Choice Awards on January 13, 2019.

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This look was designed by Armani PrivΓ©.

Kidman bared her abs in this one-shouldered gown with a large cutout and a thigh-high slit to the 2021 CMAs in November.
Nicole Kidman attends the 55th annual Country Music Association awards at the Bridgestone Arena on November 10, 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Nicole Kidman attended the 55th Country Music Association Awards on November 10, 2021.

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Kidman attended the CMAs in this Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello gown to support her husband, country star Keith Urban.

Kidman attended the 2022 Academy Awards in March wearing this light blue strapless dress with an exaggerated peplum skirt and train.
Nicole Kidman at the 94th Academy Awards held at Dolby Theatre at the Hollywood & Highland Center on March 27th, 2022
Nicole Kidman at the 94th Academy Awards on March 27, 2022.

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Kidman's stylist, Julia von Boehm, told Vogue that this dress exhibited "quiet elegance."

Her dress at the premiere of "The Northman" in April 2022 featured coral feathers and beaded embroidery.
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Nicole Kidman at the Los Angeles premiere of "The Northman" on April 18, 2022.

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Kidman wore Prada at the film's premiere.

For the 2023 Academy Awards, she wore a sequined black gown with a thigh-high slit and two large beaded roses.
Nicole Kidman attends the 95th Annual Academy Awards on March 12, 2023
Nicole Kidman at the 95th Academy Awards on March 12, 2023.

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This was another look by Armani PrivΓ© for Kidman, who served as a presenter at the ceremony.

Kidman's entrance at the 2023 Met Gala was nothing short of jaw-dropping.
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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban attended the 2023 Met Gala on May 1, 2023.

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This is the same Chanel gown that Kidman wore in her iconic commercial for Chanel No. 5 in 2004, directed by Baz Luhrmann. According to Vogue, the blush gown is made of silk tulle and is covered with "250 pink ostrich feathers, and over 3,000 silver crystals and sequins."

To attend a gala in September 2023, Kidman wore a baby-blue feathery gown with black opera gloves.
Nicole Kidman attends Kering's 2nd Annual Caring For Women Dinner at The Pool on September 12, 2023 in New York.
Nicole Kidman attended Kering's 2nd Caring For Women Dinner on September 12, 2023.

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The dress was accentuated by a satin bow around her waist.

Kidman went for vintage glam at the 2024 Met Gala in May.
Nicole Kidman attends The 2024 Met Gala Celebrating "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion" at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 06, 2024
Nicole Kidman at the 2024 Met Gala on May 6, 2024.

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The theme of the 2024 Met Gala was "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion," which meant bringing back vintage looks from their "sleep."

Kidman's look was a recreation of a 1950s gown designed by Cristobal Balenciaga. Per Vogue, it took 800 hours to attach 3,000 black feathers to the silk bodice.

Kidman wore a sparkling low-cut black gown to the premiere of "The Perfect Couple" in September 2024.
Nicole Kidman attends the Los Angeles Premiere of Netflix's "The Perfect Couple" at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on September 04, 2024
Nicole Kidman at the Los Angeles premiere of Netflix's "The Perfect Couple" on September 4, 2024.

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Kidman wore a Ferragamo dress to the premiere of her latest Netflix show, "The Perfect Couple," based on the Elin Hilderbrand novel of the same name.

Kidman went back to one of her favorite silhouettes β€” backless and one-shouldered β€” at the 2025 Golden Globes.
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Nicole Kidman at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton on January 5, 2025.

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The Balenciaga dress was perfectly complemented by a voluminous high ponytail.

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The worst movies 36 Golden Globe winners have been in, according to critics

6 January 2025 at 09:55
Demi Moore during the 82nd Annual Golden Globes held at The Beverly Hilton on January 05, 2025 in Beverly Hills, California
Demi Moore won a Golden Globe for her role in "The Substance."

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  • The 82nd Golden Globes were held on January 5, 2025.
  • These are the worst films 36 Golden Globe winners have been in, according to Rotten Tomatoes scores.
  • For Demi Moore, who won her first Golden Globe 34 years after her first nomination, it was "Blame It on Rio."

The Golden Globes officially kick off awards season, usually with a chaotic, fun ceremony. This year was no different, with Nikki Glaser hosting, some uncomfortable presenter banter, a few heartwarming wins, and a somewhat baffling sweep from Netflix's musical "Emilia PΓ©rez."

For most actors, winning a Golden Globe can be a career high. But everyone knows that where there are highs, there are also lows.

These are the films that critics have deemed the worst in 36 Golden Globes winners' careers, including this year's winners such as Kieran Culkin, Sebastian Stan, Demi Moore, and Zoe SaldaΓ±a.

Demi Moore β€” "Blame It on Rio" (1983)
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Michael Caine, Demi Moore, Michelle Johnson, and Vincent Bologna in "Blame It on Rio."

20th Century-Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score: 7%

Moore won her first Golden Globe in January 2025, her first major acting award since making her film debut 44 years ago. Her win came for her role in "The Substance," a black comedy/body horror satire about what it means to be aging in Hollywood.Β 

She has been nominated three times before: in 1991 for "Ghost" and twice in 1997 for acting inΒ  and producing the TV movie "If These Walls Could Talk."

Her worst-rated movie by critics, "Blame It on Rio," is a somewhat bizarre rom-com in which Matthew (Michael Caine) and Victor (Joseph Bologna) are two best friends who bring their teenage daughters on a trip to Rio β€” but Matthew begins having an affair with Victor's daughter. Moore plays Matthew's daughter, Nikki.

Adrien Brody β€” "Air Strike" (2018)
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Adrien Brody in "Air Strike."

Blue Box International

Rotten Tomatoes score: 0%

Brody won his first Golden Globe in 2025 for starring in "The Brualist." He had previously been nominated in 2003 for "The Piano," but lost β€” both are critical hits.

Conversely, "Air Strike" has the rare 0% score on Rotten Tomatoes. The film is about the Japanese bombings of Chongqing during World War II. Brody is credited as a special appearance.

Zoe SaldaΓ±a β€” "Constellation" (2005)
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Gabrielle Union, Billy Dee Williams, and Zoe SaldaΓ±a in "Constellation."

Codeblack Entertainment; 20th Century Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 0%

SaldaΓ±a received her first nomination and win this year for her performance in "Emilia PΓ©rez," a Spanish-language musical about a cartel dealer who undergoes gender reassignment surgery with the help of Rita Mora Castro (SaldaΓ±a), a lawyer.

"Constellation" is the story of a family who returns to their hometown in Alabama when its matriarch Carmel dies. SaldaΓ±a plays Rosa, Carmel's niece.

Sebastian Stan β€” "The Apparition" (2012)
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Sebastian Stan in "The Apparition."

Warner Bros. Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 3%

Stan was nominated for two Golden Globes this year, for lead actor in both a drama and a musical/comedy. While he lost the drama award, he won for his performance in the black comedy "A Different Man."

Thirteen years ago, he appeared in the horror film "The Apparition." In it, a group of college students (including Stan's character Ben) attempt to recreate the "Charles Experiment," which sees them stare at a drawing of a dead man named Charles to summon his spirit.

Colin Farrell β€” "Artemis Fowl" (2020)
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Colin Farrell in "Artemis Fowl."

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 8%

Farrell has been nominated for four Golden Globes, winning his first in 2009 for "In Bruges," his second in 2023 for "The Banshees of Inisherin," and his third in 2025 for "The Penguin."

One of his more recent films, "Artemis Fowl," has also proven to be his worst, according to critics. In it, he plays Artemis Fowl Sr., the missing father of the titular character.

Kieran Culkin β€” "Movie 43" (2013)
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Kieran Culkin in "Movie 43."

Relativity Media

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 5%

Culkin has been nominated for six Golden Globes in his career, winning two back-to-back in 2024 and 2025 for "Succession" and "A Real Pain," respectively.

However, just a decade or so ago, he appeared in the lowest-rated film of his career: "Movie 43," a comedy anthology film. Culkin's segment is about a grocery store clerk, Neil, whose ex-girlfriend shows up and the two quickly begin having an explicit conversation β€” unbeknownst to them, though, Neil's mic is hooked up to the store's intercom. Neil's ex Veronica is played by Culkin's real-life ex Emma Stone. And speaking of Stone ...

Emma Stone β€” "Movie 43" (2013)
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Emma Stone in "Movie 43."

Relativity Media

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 5%

Stone has been nominated for eight Golden Globes, winning two. Her first came in 2017 for "La La Land" in 2017, and her second came seven years later in 2024 for "Poor Things." Stone appeared at the Golden Globes in 2025 because she produced one of this year's nominees for best comedy, "A Real Pain."

And just like Culkin, the worst film of her career (according to critics) is "Movie 43."

Denzel Washington β€” "Heart Condition" (1990)
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Denzel Washington in "Heart Condition."

New Line Cinema

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 10%

Washington is one of the most decorated actors of all time, especially when it comes to the Globes. He's been nominated 11 times β€” most recently for "Gladiator II" β€” winning for "Glory" and "The Hurricane." Washington also received the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2016.

But critics say his worst film of all time is the 1990 buddy comedy "Heart Condition," in which he co-stars with Bob Hoskins. Washington plays a lawyer, Napoleon, while Hoskins plays a racist police sergeant named Jake. The two team up to solve a crime.

Angela Bassett β€” "Survivor" (2015)
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Angela Bassett in "Survivor."

Alchemy

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 8%

Bassett had only been nominated for one Golden Globe, which she took home for the 1994 Tina Turner biopic "What's Love Got to Do with It," until 2022, when she scored her second win for playing Queen Ramonda in "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever."

In 2015, Bassett starred in the worst-reviewed film in her career to date, "Survivor," a spy thriller in which she played the US ambassador to the United Kingdom, Maureen Crane.

Andrew Garfield β€” Lions for Lambs (2007)
Andrew Garfield in "Lions for Lambs."
Andrew Garfield in "Lions for Lambs."

United Artists

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 28%

Garfield won his first (and only, to date) Golden Globe in 2022 for his performance in "Tick, Tick...Boom!."

His other nominations came from "The Social Network," "Hacksaw Ridge," and "Under the Banner of Heaven."

Garfield's worst movie, according to critics, was only his second on-screen appearance, and he appeared alongside titans like Meryl Streep, Robert Redford, and Tom Cruise. In the film, he plays an apathetic college student who is channeled by a professor, played by Redford.

Hugh Grant β€” "Did You Hear About the Morgans?" (2009)
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Sarah Jessica Parker and Hugh Grant in "Did You Hear About the Morgans?"

Sony Pictures Releasing

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 12%

Grant has one win from seven nominations, for his performance in "Four Weddings and a Funeral." He was nominated in 2025 for his performance in "Heretic," but lost to Sebastian Stan.

In 2009, Grant co-starred with Sarah Jessica Parker in "Did You Hear About the Morgans?" as an estranged NYC couple who are forced to enter the witness protection program and move to Wyoming after witnessing a murder.

Jessica Chastain β€” "Stolen" (2009)
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Jessica Chastain in "Stolen."

IFC Films

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 0%

Chastain has eight Golden Globe nominations to her name β€” including one in 2023 for "George & Tammy" β€” but only one win: "Zero Dark Thirty" in 2013.

Only four years prior, though, Chastain appeared in a career low, the 2009 film "Stolen" alongside Jon Hamm and Josh Lucas. The film tells the story of two fathers connected by the kidnappings of their sons 50 years apart.

Tom Cruise β€” "Cocktail" (1988)
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Tom Cruise in "Cocktail."

Buena Vista Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 9%

Cruise has three wins from seven Golden Globe nominations: He's won for "Born on the Fourth of July," "Jerry Maguire," and "Magnolia." In 2021, amid controversies with the Golden Globes and the Hollywood Foreign Press, Cruise returned all three awards.

Just two years before he'd win his first Globe, though, he appeared in the critically panned β€” but box-office smash β€” "Cocktail" as Brian Flanagan, an Army vet who turns to bartending to make ends meet.

Jean Smart β€” "Life Itself" (2018)
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"Life Itself."

Amazon Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score: 13%

Smart won her first Golden Globe in 2022 for her performance as legendary stand-up comedian Deborah Vance in "Hacks." Three years later, in 2025, she won again for "Hacks." She was also nominated in 2023 but lost.

She's had a decadeslong career in show business, including the 2018 flop "Life Itself," which had an ensemble cast of Smart, Mandy Patinkin, Oscar Isaac, Olivia Wilde, Antonio Banderas, Olivia Cooke, and Annette Bening. The film spans multiple generations, families, and confusing plotlines.

Hugh Jackman β€” "Movie 43" (2013)
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Hugh Jackman in "Movie 43."

Relativity Media

Rotten Tomatoes score: 5%

Jackman has one Golden Globe from four nominations, most recently in 2023 for "The Son." He took home best actor in a musical or comedy for his performance as Jean Valjean in "Les MisΓ©rables."

That same year, he appeared in "Movie 43," a film comprised of multiple short segments. In his, he plays a character who goes on a date with Kate Winslet's character, and he has a rather unfortunate appendage growing from his chin.

Cate Blanchett β€” "Borderlands" (2024)
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Clockwise starting from the top left: Ariana Greenblatt, Florian Munteanu, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Hart, and Cate Blanchett in "Borderlands."

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Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 10%

Blanchett has won four times: for "Elizabeth," "I'm Not There," "Blue Jasmine," and most recently, for "TΓ‘r." She's been nominated an additional nine times, most recently for "Disclaimer."

However,Β critics say her worst film was 2024's "Borderlands," an absolutely cursed video-game adaptation that also fell totally flat with fans and at the box office. Blanchett led the film as Lilith, a bounty hunter.

Taron Egerton β€” "Billionaire Boys Club" (2018)
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Taron Egerton in "Billionaire Boys Club."

Vertical Entertainment

Rotten Tomatoes score: 7%

Egerton's first win was alsoΒ his first nomination β€” he won for his performance as Elton John in 2019's "Rocketman." He was nominated again in 2022 for his work on the Apple TV+ series "Black Bird."Β 

These both were a rebound from a career low. He'd appeared as the antagonistic tennis pro Dean in "Billionaire Boys Club" in 2018.

Michelle Williams β€” "Deception" (2008)
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Michelle Williams in "Deception."

20th Century Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score: 10%

In 2022, Williams secured her seventh nomination for her performance in Steven Spielberg's semi-autobiographical film "The Fabelmans." From those seven, she has two wins, for "My Week with Marilyn" and "Fosse/Verdon."

Just three years after her first nomination for 2005's "Brokeback Mountain," she starred in her worst-review film, "Deception," a thriller co-starring Hugh Jackman and Ewan McGregor. The film is basically a B-list "Eyes Wide Shut," in which McGregor's character gets involved in a mysterious underground sex club that Williams is a part of.

Brad Pitt β€” "Cool World" (1992)
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Brad Pitt in "Cool World."

Paramount Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 4%

Pitt was nominated for his eighth Golden Globe in 2022 for "Babylon," 28 years after his first nomination for "Legends of the Fall." He secured his first win the next year for "12 Monkeys." It took him another 23 years to win again, this time for "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," in 2019.

While 2019 was a peak, the nadir of his career has to be his appearance in "Cool World" as Frank, a detective transported into a comic book world.

Jennifer Hudson β€” "Breathe" (2024)
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Jennifer Hudson in "Breathe."

Variance Films

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 15%

Hudson also won a Globe on her first try in 2006 for her role as Effie White in "Dreamgirls," which was also her acting debut; an auspicious start.

Her worst film, though, came just last year β€” the sci-fi thriller "Breathe" which takes place on an Earth where the atmosphere has become unbreathable. Hudson plays Maya, the film's protagonist, who is constantly on the hunt for an oxygen machine and will stop at nothing to get it.

Javier Bardem β€” "The Last Face" (2016)
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Javier Bardem in "The Last Face."

Saban Films/Lionsgate

Rotten Tomatoes score: 8%

Bardem has been nominated for six Golden Globes overall, winning one for "No Country for Old Men." Most recently, he was nominated for "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story."

In 2016, Bardem co-starred with Charlize Theron in "The Last Face," directed by her boyfriend at the time, Sean Penn. Theron and Bardem played doctors in Liberia who fall in love while dealing with their dangerous circumstances. However, critics didn't think much of it, as shown by its low score on Rotten Tomatoes.

Rosamund Pike β€” "Return to Sender" (2015)
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Rosamund Pike in "Return to Sender."

Image Entertainment

Rotten Tomatoes score: 14%

Pike proved that the third time's the charm in 2021, winning her first Golden Globe on her third nomination. After receiving nods for "Gone Girl" and "A Private War," she won for her performance in "I Care a Lot." She was nominated again for her performance in "Saltburn" in 2024, but didn't win.

On the flip side, the worst film in her career according to critics is 2015's "Return to Sender," a psychological thriller about a surgical nurse, Miranda (Pike), striking up a friendship with her rapist while he's in jail.

Daniel Kaluuya β€” "Chatroom" (2010)
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Hannah Murray, Daniel Kaluuya, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Matthew Beard, and Imogen Poots in "Chatroom."

Revolver Entertainment

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 9%

Kaluuya scored his first Golden Globe win in 2021 for his performance as Fred Hampton in "Judas and the Black Messiah." He was also nominated for "Get Out."

But back in 2010, fresh off his run on "Skins," Kaluuya appeared in the internet thriller "Chatroom," which followed a group of teens who meet online and encourage each other's bad behavior.

Kate Hudson β€” "A Little Bit of Heaven" (2011)
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Kate Hudson in "A Little Bit of Heaven."

Millennium Entertainment; The Weinstein Company

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 4%

Hudson was nominated for her second Golden Globe in 2021 for the controversial film "Music," but lost to Rosamund Pike. She won her first in 2001 for her role as Penny Lane in "Almost Famous."

She also starred in the 2011 film "A Little Bit of Heaven" as Marley, a woman who learns she has terminal cancer and struggles to come to terms with it, while also being granted three wishes.

Glenn Close β€” "Maxie" (1985)
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Mandy Patinkin and Glenn Close in "Maxie."

Orion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 0%

Close has been nominated for 16 Golden Globes, winning three for her performances in "The Lion in Winter," "Damages," and "The Wife." She was most recently nominated for "Hillbilly Elegy," but she lost to Jodie Foster.

However, her worst film, according to critics, was 1985's "Maxie," in which she plays the titular character, the spirit of a would-be '20s film star who possesses a normal woman, Jan, so she can fulfill her destiny as a film star.

Saoirse Ronan β€” "The Host" (2013)
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Saoirse Ronan in "The Host."

Open Road Films

Rotten Tomatoes score: 10%

Ronan won her first and only Golden Globe (thus far) in 2018 for "Lady Bird," though she has three other nods to her name.

In 2013, she appeared in the film adaptation of "Twilight" author Stephenie Meyer's otherΒ series, "The Host," as the main character Melanie, who gets taken over by a parasite named Wanderer.

Michael Douglas β€” "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt" (2009)
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Michael Douglas in "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt."

After Dark Films; Anchor Bay Films

Rotten Tomatoes score: 7%

Douglas has been nominated for 14 Golden Globes, and has won five β€” he won for producing "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," one for producing "Romancing the Stone," and others for his performances in "Wall Street," "Behind the Candelabra," and "The Kominsky Method." He also received the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2004.

But critics say his worst film is the 2009 crime thriller "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt," in which he plays a sketchy (but successful) lawyer who is embroiled in a scandal when a journalist tries to set him up.

Octavia Spencer β€” "The Divergent Series: Allegiant" (2016)
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Octavia Spencer in "The Divergent Series: Allegiant."

Lionsgate

Rotten Tomatoes score: 11%

Spencer has been nominated for three Golden Globes, winning one in 2012 for her breakthrough performance in "The Help."

After that, she was cast in the "Divergent" series, one of the many dystopian film series that was touted as the next "Hunger Games," as Johanna, a member of the "Amity" faction. She appeared in both "Insurgent" and "Allegiant," which has a critics score of just 11%.

Robert Downey Jr. β€” "Johnny Be Good" (1988)
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Anthony Michael Hall and Robert Downey Jr. in "Johnny Be Good."

Orion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 0%

Downey has received five Golden Globes noms in his career and has won three awards: one for his performance on the TV series "Ally McBeal" in 2001, a second for his performance as the iconic detective in "Sherlock Holmes" in 2010, and a third in 2024 for playing Lewis Strauss in "Oppenheimer." He also won a special award as part of the ensemble cast of "Short Cuts."

One of the worst movies of his career, though, is "Johnny Be Good" in which he appeared as Leo, the best friend of the main character Johnny Walker, who is trying to decide where to play college football.

Winona Ryder β€” "Lost Souls" (2000)
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Winona Ryder in "Lost Souls."

New Line Cinema

Rotten Tomatoes score: 8%

Ryder has won one Golden Globe from three nominations, for her performance in "The Age of Innocence."

Seven years later, Ryder starred in the horror film "Lost Souls" as Maya, a member of a group of people who believe that Satan intends to inhabit a human being.

Ryan Gosling β€” "Stay" (2005)
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Ryan Gosling in "Stay."

20th Century Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 26%

It took Gosling five tries to finally take home a Golden Globe, which he did for 2017's "La La Land." He received another nomination in 2023 for "Barbie."

Three years before he'd earn his first Golden Globe nomination for "Lars and the Real Girl" in 2008, he starred in 2005's "Stay" as Henry Letham, a car crash survivor who is slowly losing his grip on reality.

Awkwafina β€” "Breaking News in Yuba County" (2021)
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Awkwafina in "Breaking News in Yuba County."

United Artists Releasing; American International Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 11%

Awkwafina won her first Golden Globe for her breakthrough performance in "The Farewell" in 2020. It was also her first nomination.

Just a year later, she'd already gotten her worst film out of the way: 2021's "Breaking News in Yuba County," in which she played Mina, an enforcer for money launderers.

Sigourney Weaver β€” "The Cold Light of Day" (2012)
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Sigourney Weaver in "The Cold Light of Day."

Summit Entertainment

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 4%

Weaver has two Golden Globe wins under her belt from seven nominations. She won for her portrayal of Dian Fossey in "Gorillas in the Mist" and for playing the villainous boss Katharine in "Working Girl."

A career low for Weaver is 2012's action thriller "The Cold Light of Day," in which she plays the duplicitous CIA handler of Henry Cavill's character Will.

Sam Rockwell β€” "Gentlemen Broncos" (2009) and "Mute" (2018) (tie)
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Sam Rockwell in "Gentlemen Broncos" and "Moon."

Fox Searchlight Pictures; Sony Pictures Classics and Stage 6 Films

Rotten Tomatoes scores: 20%

Rockwell's been nominated for three Golden Globes, winning one for his performance in "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri."

Almost a decade prior, he appeared in "Gentlemen Broncos," a film about a would-be author named Benjamin Purvis, who is trying to write a book called "Yeast Lords." Rockwell plays the main character of the book, Bronco (later Brutus).

The same year he won for "Billboards" in 2018, he also appeared in the tech-noir film "Mute," in which he has an uncredited cameo as Sam Bell, his character from "Mute's" predecessor, "Moon."

Jim Carrey β€” "Dark Crimes" (2016)
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Jim Carrey in "Dark Crimes."

Saban Films

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 0%

Carrey has been nominated for eight Golden Globes, winning twice in back-to-back years β€” in 1999 for "The Truman Show" and 2000 for "Man on the Moon."

Three years before he'd receive his seventh acting nom for "Kidding," Carrey appeared in "Dark Crimes" (also known as "True Crimes"), a film based on the real story of Polish convicted murderer Krystian Bala, per The New Yorker.Β Carrey plays Tadek, a detective investigating a murder.

Felicity Huffman β€” "Christmas with the Kranks" (2004)
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Felicity Huffman in 2004.

Jean-Paul Aussenard/WireImage/Getty Images

Rotten Tomatoes score: 5%

Huffman has been nominated for seven Golden Globes, mainly for her television work, but her only win to date is for her performance in the film "Transamerica" in 2005.

The year prior, she had a small role in "Christmas with the Kranks" as one of the main character's friends, Mary.

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Bradley Cooper's 10 best and 10 worst movies, according to critics

5 January 2025 at 03:17
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Bradley Cooper in 2023.

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  • Bradley Cooper turns 50 on January 5.
  • We ranked his films based on Rotten Tomatoes scores, including "Licorice Pizza" and "The Hangover."
  • The highest-rated film Cooper has ever starred in is "Avengers: Endgame."

Cooper is one of the most highly decorated actors of his generation, with 12 Academy Award nominations β€” though no wins β€” and billions of dollars at the box office under his belt.

However, not all of his films have been highly regarded by critics. For every classic like "American Hustle" or "Guardians of the Galaxy," there are less-regarded films like "Case 39" and "All About Steve."

These are the best and worst films Cooper has starred in, according to Rotten Tomatoes.

These are the worst films of Cooper's career, according to critics.
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Bradley Cooper.

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Not every performance can be Oscar-worthy.

10. "Burnt" (2010)
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"Burnt."

The Weinstein Company

Rotten Tomatoes score: 29%

After Adam, a chef played by Cooper, flames out at his high-end Parisian restaurant due to drug use and erratic behavior, he moves to New Orleans to get sober, and then to London to try to rebuild his career.

"Barreling his way through scene after scene of sweary, shouty kitchen violence, the three-time Oscar nominee excels where the screenplay, script (and everything else) doesn't," wrote One Room with a View's Alex Flood.

9. "The Words" (2012)
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"The Words."

CBS Films

Rotten Tomatoes score: 24%

The film's main story is actually a reading of a novel written by Clayton Hammond (Dennis Quaid). Hammond's protagonist is Rory (Cooper), a struggling author who secretly passes off a manuscript he found as his own.

According to Chicago Reader's Drew Hunt, "The premise is ambitious β€” if not a little hokey β€” but the meager themes of ephemeral authorship and constructed realities aren't exactly revelatory."

8. "Failure to Launch" (2006)
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"Failure to Launch."

Paramount Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 23%

When 35-year-old Tripp (Matthew McConaughey) won't move out of his parents' home, they devise a plan to hire Paula (Sarah Jessica Parker), who specializes in getting immature men to get their own places. Predictably, they fall in love. Cooper plays one of Tripp's friends, who has a similarly arrested development.

"A strange idea for a romantic comedy results in quite a strange film. Not much to like about the main plot, but some fun to be had on the fringes," writes the Herald Sun's Leigh Paatsch.

7. "Case 39" (2009)
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"Case 39."

Paramount Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 22%

Social worker Emily Jenkins (RenΓ©e Zellweger) bonds with a troubled foster care child, Lillith, whose foster parents tried to burn her alive. However, Emily eventually deduces that Lillith is a demon who can cause people to hallucinate their worst fears. In one such scene, memorably acted by Cooper, his character, Douglas, is terrorized by hornets.

According to the Austin Chronicle's Marc Savlov, the film is "neither so awful as to be enjoyable nor eerily artful enough to be anything other than a snoozy also-ran."

6. "The Hangover Part III" (2013)
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"The Hangover Part III."

Warner Bros. Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 21%

Four years after the events of the first "Hangover" film, the crew heads back to Las Vegas after their friend Doug (Justin Bartha) is kidnapped, due to their recklessness in the first film and their relationship with Chow, a criminal played by Ken Jeong. The trio of Alan (Zach Galifianakis), Stu (Ed Helms), and Phil (Cooper) must once again team up to solve the mystery.

"If you loved 'The Hangover' but loathed its nastier, cruder, non-hilarious sequel β€” apart from that quite amusing monkey β€” you'd be right to approach this threequel with caution," wrote Metro's Larushka Ivan-Zadeh.

5. "Aloha" (2015)
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"Aloha."

Sony Pictures Releasing

Rotten Tomatoes score: 20%

Cooper plays Brian, a military contractor, who returns to Hawaii on behalf of a billionaire trying to turn local land into a space center. He also reunites with his ex-girlfriend and her new husband and meets a new woman, Allison (Emma Stone), who is in the Air Force.

"Half the time while watching 'Aloha,' I had no clue what was going on. Not so much the plot β€” although I was admittedly a bit muddled on that, too β€” but why anyone acted the way they did," wrote Max Weiss of Baltimore Magazine.

4. "Valentine's Day" (2010)
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"Valentine's Day."

Warner Bros. Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 18%

The Garry Marshall film follows multiple intersecting plots across Valentine's Day, including Holden (Cooper) and Katherine (Julia Roberts), two strangers who bond while sitting next to each other on a plane. Holden is traveling to visit his boyfriend, and Katherine is briefly returning home to visit her son, as she is in the military and rarely gets to come home.

"A brutal St Valentine's Day massacre of comedy, of love, of believable human emotion," wrote The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw.

3. "Serena" (2014)
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"Serena."

Magnolia Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 17%

Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence costar as George and Serena, a married couple living in Depression-era North Carolina, whose schemes, jealousy, and resentment catch up to them in a tragic fashion. The film is based on the 2008 novel of the same name and is the lowest-rated film costarring Cooper and Lawrence.

According to Buzzfeed's Alison Willmore, the film is "an odd misfire from two actors at the peak of their game, but a misfire nonetheless."

2. "All About Steve" (2009)
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"All About Steve."

20th Century Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score: 7%

Mary, a quirky yet lonely crossword puzzle writer played by Sandra Bullock, stalks Steve (Cooper), a cameraman for a local news station, around the country after going on a date that she perceived as perfect β€” but for him, not so much. Along the way, Mary makes friends and becomes more confident in herself.

"On paper, a crazy romcom starring Sandra Bullock and Bradley Cooper could only be a good thing. Wrong," wrote Simon Braund for Empire Magazine.

1. "Brother's Justice" (2010)
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"Brother's Justice."

Well Go USA Entertainment

Rotten Tomatoes score: 0%

This mockumentary follows Dax Shepard as he tries to pivot from comedy to action star by making a martial arts film called "Brother's Justice." He (unsuccessfully) attempts to get Cooper to costar in the film with him.

"Reeks of a throwaway joke that should have been left to die; even at a mere 80 minutes, this halfhearted Tinseltown satire still feels padded," wrote Time Out's Eric Hynes.

And now for the best films of Cooper's career.
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Bradley Cooper.

Getty Images / Jason Merritt

Between his Marvel career, "A Star Is Born," and his collaborations with directors David O. Russell and Paul Thomas Anderson, Cooper has been in his fair share of new classics.

Here's what the high points of his career are, according to critics.

10. "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" (2023)
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"Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3."

Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score: 82%

Cooper returned to voice Rocket, a raccoon, for what may be the final time in "Vol. 3," which lets viewers learn about Rocket's tragic past, how he was created by a mad scientist playing god named the High Evolutionary (Chukwudi Iwuji), and how he has truly found a new family.

ScreenCrush's Matt Singer wrote that the film "completes Rocket's transformation from a footnote to one of Marvel's greatest characters."

8 (tie). "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" (2017)
A raccoon named Rocket in "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2."
"Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2."

Disney/Marvel

Rotten Tomatoes score: 85%

A few months after the events of the first "Guardians" film, this installment sees the crew travel across the universe to meet Peter Quill's (Chris Pratt) father and, once again, save the galaxy.

According to David Sims of The Atlantic, "In Marvel lingo, 'Guardians 2' feels like a great six-issue arc, the kind of storytelling that used to be the backbone of superhero comics."

8 (tie). "Avengers: Infinity War" (2018)
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"Avengers: Infinity War."

Disney/Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score: 85%

The Guardians of the Galaxy meet the Avengers in 2018's "Avengers: Infinity War," in which Rocket teams up with Thor (Chris Hemsworth) on his quest to construct a weapon that can kill Thanos.

Simran Hans of The Observer wrote, "This chaotic but surprisingly nimble installment, directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, brings together an eye-popping ensemble cast of A-listers (imagine the table read!) and pushes them into playful new configurations."

6 (tie). "Licorice Pizza" (2021)
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"Licorice Pizza."

MGM

Rotten Tomatoes score: 90%

Paul Thomas Anderson's "Licorice Pizza" follows 15-year-old Gary (Cooper Hoffman) and the object of his affection, 25-year-old Alana (Alana Haim), as they meander their way through '70s San Fernando Valley. Cooper pops in for a couple of scenes towards the end in a truly electrifying performance as the real-life movie producer and ex-boyfriend of Barbra Streisand, Jon Peters.

"The things in 'Licorice Pizza' that are so good, like the performances from Haim and Hoffman and Cooper and the period fidelity, make you wish that the entire movie was just as good," wrote Mark Feeney of The Boston Globe.

6 (tie). "A Star Is Born" (2018)
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"A Star Is Born."

Warner Bros. Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 90%

Like the three "Star Is Born" films that preceded it, the story follows a young up-and-coming singer/actress, played by Lady Gaga, and her relationship with an aging star, played by Cooper, dealing with the pressures of fame and addiction, and what it means to be truly authentic.

This was also Cooper's directorial debut.

"At its huge, pulsating heart this is a story about lovers desperately trying to save one another β€” from the loss of integrity in an industry that disdains it and from self-destructive impulses with roots too old and deep to be touched," wrote Matthew Norman of The London Evening Standard.

5. "10 Cloverfield Lane" (2016)
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"10 Cloverfield Lane."

Paramount Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 91%

After breaking up with her fiancΓ© Ben (Cooper), Michelle (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) embarks on a road trip, only to get into a car accident and awaken chained to a pipe inside a bunker owned by the mysterious Howard Stambler (John Goodman), who claims there was some type of attack on the US. The film follows Michelle as she keeps trying to escape.

Ben doesn't ever appear on screen β€” Cooper has a voice cameo only.

Kevin Maher of The Times called it a "wildly entertaining genre mash-up."

2 (tie). "Silver Linings Playbook" (2012)
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"Silver Linings Playbook."

The Weinstein Company.

Rotten Tomatoes score: 92%

Cooper plays Pat, a man with bipolar disorder who leaves a mental health facility after an eight-month stay, while Lawrence plays Tiffany, a young widow with an unspecified mood disorder. The two connect after they meet at a dinner at Tiffany's sister's house, and the film follows their relationship as it grows throughout a football season.

"It's a rom-com that succeeds in revitalizing that discredited genre where so many others have failed, injecting it with the grit and emotion of realist drama rather than with amped-up whimsy or social satire or montages of people walking on the beach," wrote Andrew O'Hehir of Salon.

2 (tie). "Guardians of the Galaxy" (2014)
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"Guardians of the Galaxy"."

Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score: 92%

Five criminals β€” Gamora, Peter Quill, Drax, Groot, and Rocket played by Zoe SaldaΓ±a, Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel, and Cooper β€” come together to keep a destructive stone out of the wrong hands and become a family along the way.

According to Richard Lawson of Vanity Fair, "'Guardians' bounces with the energy of pure invention."

2 (tie). "American Hustle" (2013)
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"American Hustle."

Columbia Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 92%

Irving and Evelyn (Christian Bale and Amy Adams) are con artists who devise a scheme with Richie (Cooper), an FBI agent, to help keep themselves out of prison and implicate the mayor of Camden, Carmine Polito (Jeremy Renner), in illegal activities. The film is based on the actual 1970s FBI Abscam sting operation.

"It's a sly film that slips through your fingers, leaving the glitter of great performances, but one you'll be hustling to watch again," wrote Metro's Larushka Ivan-Zadeh.

1. "Avengers: Endgame" (2019)
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Thor and Rocket in "Avengers: Endgame."

Disney/Marvel

Rotten Tomatoes score: 94%

After the tragic events of "Infinity War," the Avengers work together to bring back everyone they've lost in the best-reviewed movie of Cooper's career.

"The only complaint about 'Avengers: Endgame' is that it raises the bar so high that there may well never be a superhero movie to match it," wrote The London Evening Standard's Matthew Norman.

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The 15 worst original movies Netflix released in 2024, according to critics

3 January 2025 at 03:12
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Miranda Cosgrove and Brooke Shields in "Mother of the Bride."

Netflix

  • Netflix released dozens of original movies last year, both good and bad.
  • While some Netflix originals may be getting Oscar buzz, not all of them can be great.
  • "Mother of the Bride," "Rebel Moon," and "Uglies" are some of the streamer's worst 2024 releases.

Since Netflix released its first original film 10 years ago, it's become a giant studio, releasing hundreds of films that have been shown in millions of homes worldwide and generating billions of dollars in revenue.

But even though the streaming service is, by all accounts, a success, that doesn't mean it only releases films that are loved by critics. In fact, these movies were almost universally panned by critics when they were released in 2024.

We used Rotten Tomatoes to determine the worst original movies released by Netflix last year. Here were the 15 lowest-ranked films.

15. "The Union"
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Mark Wahlberg and Halle Berry in "The Union."

Netflix

Rotten Tomatoes score: 37%

"The Union," released in August, stars Mark Wahlberg as Mike McKenna, a regular guy working in construction who is recruited into a secret organization known as The Union by his ex-high school sweetheart Roxanne, played by Halle Berry.

"'The Union' defies logic to such an extent that no amount of suspension of disbelief could ever justify it," wrote Newsday's Robert Levin.

14. "A Family Affair"
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Nicole Kidman and Zac Efron in "A Family Affair."

Netflix

Rotten Tomatoes score: 36%

In June, Nicole Kidman began her summer of Netflix domination with "A Family Affair," in which she stars as a widowed mother who begins a secret relationship with mega-movie star Chris Cole, played by Zac Efron. The only catch? Her daughter Zara (Joey King) is Chris' assistant whom he constantly takes advantage of.

"This fantasy where everyone gets what they want is made awkward and uncomfortable by the lack of chemistry between its stars," wrote Emily Zemler for the Observer.

13. "Our Little Secret"
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Lindsay Lohan in "Our Little Secret."

Chuck Zlotnick/Netflix

Rotten Tomatoes score: 35%

"Our Little Secret" is one of this year's holiday offerings released by Netflix. In this one, Lindsay Lohan plays Avery, and Ian Harding plays Logan, two exes who are thrown back together after 10 years when they realize their respective significant others are siblings. When Avery convinces Logan to pretend they've never met, things get messy.

"A typically formulaic seasonal sugar rush that's only blandly mediocre, rather than so-bad-it's-good. But Lindsay Lohan's romcom-dominance cannot be denied," wrote Empire's John Nugent.

12. "The Deliverance"
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Glenn Close and Andra Day in "The Deliverance."

Netflix

Rotten Tomatoes score: 34%

You might remember "The Deliverance," which was released in August, when a few clips of Glenn Close's performance went viral online.

"The Deliverance," directed by Lee Daniels, stars Andra Day as Ebony, a woman struggling to balance taking care of her sick mother, Alberta (Close), and keeping her drinking in check to keep custody of her three kids. Add in some demonic possession, and you've got a movie that critics didn't love.

"With every over-the-top line of dialogue and tone-deaf gamble, 'The Deliverance' inches closer to becoming a parody of itself," wrote Jacob Oller for the AV Club.

11. "Mary"
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Noa Cohen in "Mary."

Netflix

Rotten Tomatoes score: 31%

"Mary" is a biblical epic that tells the story of Mary (Jesus' mother) from the time of her own miraculous birth all the way through the presentation of Jesus at the temple in Jerusalem. It was released in December and stars Noa Cohen as Mary, Ido Tako as Joseph, and none other than Anthony Hopkins as King Herod.

"What we get here is no more real than a Hallmark card, except that it's a different kind of Hallmark card, one in which Mary has to jump off a roof to escape a burning building and Joseph gets into sword fights," wrote The San Francisco Chronicle's Mick LaSalle.

10. "Lift"
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Kevin Hart in "Lift."

Netflix

Rotten Tomatoes score: 30%

"Lift," released in January, stars Kevin Hart as Cyrus, a mastermind thief who is forced to team up with his ex Abby (Gugu Mbatha-Raw), an Interpol agent, to plan a giant heist on a plane while it's in the air to clear his name.

"The one saving grace of the many shenanigans in 'Lift' is that everything is so confusing that we don't get the chance to realize how punishingly implausible it all is," wrote Bilge Ebiri for Vulture.

9. "Incoming"
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Mason Thames, Ramon Reed, and Raphael Alejandro in "Incoming."

Netflix

Rotten Tomatoes score: 25%

The August release "Incoming" is a simple story of a group of friends who are beginning their freshman year of high school, and attend their very first high school party … and a lot goes down, both good and bad.

"Some of the things people do in the cheerfully gross movie range from morally questionable to flat-out criminal," wrote Richard Roeper for the Chicago Sun-Times.

8. "Time Cut"
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Antonia Gentry in "Time Cut."

Netflix

Rotten Tomatoes score: 24%

In October's "Time Cut," "Outer Banks" star Madison Bailey plays Lucy, a teenager whose older sister Summer (Antonia Gentry) was brutally murdered by a serial killer known as the Sweetly Slasher 21 years prior, in 2003.

Lucy accidentally discovers a time machine that sends her back to 2003, just two days before Summer β€” whom she never met β€” is murdered. Lucy decides to try to change her fate by identifying the Slasher and stopping him before it's too late.

"The time travel stuff is mined for funny jokes for a few minutes and then the film shows zero interest in all the worms it's uncanned. It's a whole lot of 'what ifs' and not a lot of 'then whats,'" wrote The Wrap's William Bibbiani.

6 (tie). "Trigger Warning"
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Jessica Alba in "Trigger Warning."

Netflix

Rotten Tomatoes score: 20%

"Trigger Warning" was star Jessica Alba's first film in five years β€” unfortunately, the movie, released in June, did not live up to the hype. In it, she plays a Special Forces agent who is forced to return home when her father dies under mysterious circumstances. When she discovers how organized crime has taken over her town, she decides to intervene.

"At some point along the way, the powers that be appear to have decided that 'Trigger Warning' didn't have to be good, it just had to be something that people might succumb to on a Friday night when they don't have the energy to seek out something better," wrote David Ehrlich for IndieWire.

6 (tie). "Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp"
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"Woody Woodpecker Goes to Camp."

Netflix

Rotten Tomatoes score: 20%

In April, the sequel to 2017's "Woody Woodpecker" dropped on Netflix. This time, Woody (an animated woodpecker voiced by Eric Bauza) goes to Camp Woo Hoo and meets new friends (all humans), but predictably causes a little trip too.

Charles Solomon of NPR called the film "excruciating."

5. "Atlas"
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Jennifer Lopez in "Atlas."

Netflix

Rotten Tomatoes score: 19%

"Atlas," which was released in May, has an all-star cast of Jennifer Lopez, Sterling K. Brown, and Simu Liu, but that didn't stop critics from tearing it apart.

"Atlas" takes place in a dystopian future where humans and AI have been fighting for years. Lopez plays Atlas, our hero who is dedicated to stopping the AI terrorist Harland (Liu), with whom she has a personal relationship.

"J. Lo may be fighting for the very existence of the human race, but there's nothing at stake between you and the screen," wrote Slate's Sam Adams.

4. "Mea Culpa"
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Kelly Rowland in "Mea Culpa."

Netflix

Rotten Tomatoes score: 18%

"Mea Culpa," released in February, was directed by Tyler Perry and stars Kelly Rowland as Mea Harper, a defense attorney who takes on the defense of Zyair Mallory (Trevante Rhodes), who was charged with murdering his girlfriend. Making things more complicated? Mea's brother-in-law Ray (Nick Sagar) is prosecuting the case.

"While it might start out as an erotic thriller, it slows down to a damp relationship drama before meandering its way to a climax hinged on head-scratching twists that make little to zero sense," wrote Benjamin Lee for The Guardian.

2 (tie). "Uglies"
Joey King, Chase Stokes in "Uglies"
Chase Stokes and Joey King in "Uglies."

Netflix

Rotten Tomatoes score: 16%

Based on the beloved YA series of the same name, "Uglies" stars Joey King as Tally, a 15-year-old girl living in a society in which everyone, on their 16th birthdays, undergoes surgery to make them "pretty." But while everyone seems more than happy to let things continue as they are, Tally discovers that there are dark secrets about her life, her family, and her friends. It was released in September.

"Despite a committed young cast, director McG's unexciting franchise-starter doesn't say anything all that meaningful about inner beauty and warped beauty standards," wrote Variety's Tomris Laffly.

2 (tie). "Rebel Moon β€” Part Two: The Scargiver"
Sofia Boutella as Kora in "Rebel Moon β€” Part Two: The Scargiver."
Sofia Boutella in "Rebel Moon β€” Part Two: The Scargiver."

Clay Enos / Netflix

Rotten Tomatoes score: 16%

"Scargiver," released in April, picks up where the first installment leaves off, with Kora (Sofia Boutella), rallying rebels from across the universe to go up against the tyrannical Imperium.

"Turn away from your screens. Go for a walk. Start your own wheat-threshing collective. Anything but suffer through this," wrote David Fear for Rolling Stone.

1. "Mother of the Bride"
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Miranda Cosgrove and Brooke Shields in "Mother of the Bride."

Netflix

Rotten Tomatoes score: 13%

Netflix's worst movie of 2024, according to critics, was released in May and stars Brooke Shields, Miranda Cosgrove, Benjamin Bratt, Sean Teale, and Chad Michael Murray.

In the film, social-media influencer Emma (Cosgrove) shocks her mother, Lana (Shields), by announcing she's getting married in Thailand to RJ (Teale), a man Lana has never even heard of, let alone met. When Lana makes her way to the nuptials, she discovers that RJ's father is Will (Bratt), a man who shattered her heart in college and hasn't seen since.

"I won't go so far as to say that 'Mother of the Bride' feels like an AI creation but it does feel at least a little stitched together from pieces of other romantic comedies of varying quality," wrote Lindsey Behr for the Associated Press.

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All 85 movies based on Marvel comics, ranked according to critics

2 January 2025 at 12:49
Aaron Taylor-Johnson attends the "Kraven The Hunter" New York Premiere at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on December 10, 2024 in New York City.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson portrayed his third Marvel character in four movies in "Kraven the Hunter."

Jamie McCarthy/WireImage/Getty Images

  • There have been 85 theatrically released movies based on a Marvel comic property to date.
  • From "Howard the Duck" to "Kraven the Hunter," the quality has ebbed and flowed.
  • Here's how all the Marvel movies β€” so far β€” compare.

It's been 38 years since audiences saw their very first theatrical movie based on a Marvel comic β€” would you believe that 1986's "Howard the Duck" was the first major motion picture based on a character from Marvel?

Since that inauspicious start, Marvel has become one of the most recognizable and successful brands in the movie business. The Marvel Cinematic Universe alone has grossed over $30 billion worldwide, and that's not including mega-hits like "X-Men," "Men in Black," or the "Spider-Verse" films.

While most of these movies made significant chunks of change at the box office, not all were beloved by critics. Here's how each film was received by critics, from worst to best, according to Rotten Tomatoes.

85. "Fantastic Four" (2015)
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The Thing in "Fantastic Four."

20th Century Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 9%

"Fantastic Four" is the second on-screen iteration of the famed Marvel family consisting of Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic (Miles Teller), his love interest Sue Storm/Invisible Woman (Kate Mara), her brother Johnny Storm/Human Torch (Michael B. Jordan), and their friend Ben Grimm/The Thing (Jamie Bell).

After they travel to a different dimension and acquire fantastic, if gruesome, powers, they face off against Doctor Doom, played by Toby Kebbell, a former friend turned homicidal maniac.

"A poorly constructed, ineptly executed, flatfooted piece of Branded Product that plays as though it were written by a piece of software fed every superhero movie script to date and instructed to synthesize them," wrote Flavorwire's Jason Bailey.

83 (tie). "Elektra" (2005)
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Jennifer Garner in "Elektra."

20th Century Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score: 11%

After dying at the end of "Daredevil," Elektra, played by Jennifer Garner, is revived by her mentor, Stick, to become a force for good. Eventually, she abandons this lifestyle and becomes a contract killer until an evil organization known as The Hand attempts to kill her.

Tim Robey of The Telegraph called the film "Studio dross of the lowest grade."

83 (tie). "Madame Web" (2024)
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Dakota Johnson in "Madame Web."

Sony

Rotten Tomatoes score: 11%

The first Marvel film of 2024 (though not part of the MCU) was "Madame Web," which stars Dakota Johnson as Cassandra Webb, a paramedic living in New York City who somehow gains clairvoyance. She teams up with three young women β€” Julia (Sydney Sweeney), Anya (Isabela Merced), and Mattie (Celeste O'Connor) β€” who each have spider-powers in their future to take down a mysterious foe, Ezekiel Sims (Tahar Rahim).

"Even Johnson has her limits, and 'Madame Web' blows so far past them that you can practically guess which scenes were shot last based on the degree to which its star has given up," wrote Allison Wilmore for Vulture.

82. "Howard the Duck" (1986)
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Howard in "Howard the Duck."

Universal

Rotten Tomatoes score: 13%

As you might've guessed from the title, Howard is a duck. Specifically, a resident of the planet Duckworld, which is like Earth, but inhabited by ducks. When Howard finds himself on Earth in the state of Ohio, he must team up with a woman, Beverly Switzler (Lea Thompson) to try and get home.

"Sound the horns, light the speakers, and cue the marching band, because 'Howard the Duck' is here ... and bad movie historians could not ask for a more mallard-droit venture than this," wrote Michael Burkett of the Orange County Register.

81. "Morbius" (2022)
Jared Leto as Michael Morbius in "Morbius."
Jared Leto in "Morbius."

Courtesy of Sony Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 15%

In "Morbius," Jared Leto stars as Dr. Michael Morbius, a highly intelligent doctor dying from a rare blood disease. In his quest to find a cure, he accidentally turns himself into a "living vampire," a being with enhanced strength, sonar capabilities, a psychic connection with bats ... and the unending desire to drink blood.

"'Morbius,' at best, will be remembered as the latest effort on Sony's part to make its nascent Sinister Six franchise happen. And, like 'fetch,' it's hard to see that happening," wrote Liz Shannon Miller of Consequence.

80. "Kraven the Hunter" (2024)
Aaron Taylor-Johnson in "Kraven the Hunter."
Aaron Taylor-Johnson in "Kraven the Hunter."

Sony Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 16%

What seems to be the final film in Sony's ill-advised SSU (Sony's Spider-Man Universe) is "Kraven the Hunter," which stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson as the titular Kraven. In the film, Kraven works to free his brother Dmitri (Fred Hechinger) from the villainous Rhino (Alessandro Nivola).

"'Kraven the Hunter' is a terrible movie, but you almost feel sorry for it," wrote Peter Howell of The Toronto Star.

79. "Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance" (2011)
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Nicolas Cage in "Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance."

Columbia Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 18%

Nicolas Cage returns as stuntman-turned-flaming-skeleton Johnny Blaze, who has been in hiding since the events of the first film. When he finds out that the devil himself has fathered a child and is planning to raise him, he rides again as the demonic Ghost Rider in exchange for getting his soul back.

"Cage appears to find his role as this second-tier Marvel Comics antihero alternately silly, tremendously fun, and the means to a decent paycheck for not all that much work," wrote the Austin Chronicle's Marc Savlov.

78. "Dark Phoenix" (2019)
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Sophie Turner in "Dark Phoenix."

Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 22%

Sophie Turner plays Jean Grey, who begins to lose control of her psychic abilities, unleashing what's called the "Phoenix Force." The rest of her mutant teammates and some enemies assemble to try to help Jean control her powers, leading to tragedy.

"Outgunned on the action front by box-office rivals and too nervous to tell a more intimate story, 'Dark Phoenix' leaves the franchise running on empty," wrote Michael Hale of Sight & Sound.

77. "Men in Black: International" (2019)
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Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth in "Men in Black: International."

Sony Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 23%

Yes, the "Men in Black" franchise is based on the Malibu Comics run of the same name. Malibu was then acquired by Marvel in 1994.

The 2019 stand-alone sequel sees Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson take over for Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones, playing two new agents, Agent H and Agent M, who are paired up in London to uncover a mole within the agency.

"For all its oddball aliens and fantastical technology, the most unbelievable thing about 'Men in Black: International' is just how thoroughly it wastes Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth," wrote Mashable's Angie Han.

76. "Blade: Trinity" (2004)
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Jessica Biel, Wesley Snipes, and Ryan Reynolds in "Blade: Trinity."

New Line Cinema

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 24%

Until Mahershala Ali's "Blade" film is released, Wesley Snipes will be the only big-screen version of Blade, a human-vampire hybrid who has dedicated himself to hunting vampires. In the last film of the trilogy, Blade, played by Wesley Snipes, teams up with two new vampire hunters (Ryan Reynolds' Hannibal King and Jessica Biel's Abigail Whistler) to defeat Dracula.

"This has all the appeal of reheated, congealed blood," wrote Time Out's Nigel Floyd.

75. "The Punisher" (1989)
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Dolph Lundgren in "The Punisher."

Live Entertainment; New World International

Rotten Tomatoes score: 25%

Not long after "Howard the Duck," the next Marvel movie was released: "The Punisher." In it, Lundgren plays Frank Castle, a presumed-dead former detective whose family was blown up by a car bomb placed by the Mafia. However, Castle survived the bombing and has now dedicated his life to getting revenge on everyone involved.

This film never got a theatrical release in the US, but it was released internationally, thus qualifying it for this list.

Time Out's Suzi Feay called the film "destructive, reprehensible, and marvelous fun."

74. "Fantastic Four" (2005)
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Chris Evans in "Fantastic Four."

20th Century Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score: 27%

Years before he became Captain America, Chris Evans took on the role of Johnny Storm, better known as the Human Torch, in "Fantastic Four." He was joined by Jessica Alba as Sue Storm/Invisible Woman, Ioan Gruffudd as Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic, and Michael Chiklis as Ben Grimm/The Thing.

Instead of traveling to a parallel dimension, this version of the Fantastic Four's origin story sees them interact with a cosmic cloud in space, giving them their powers. But, like in the reboot, their primary nemesis is Doctor Doom, this time a former classmate of Reed and Sue's, played by Julian McMahon.

On the AV Club, Keith Phipps simply called the movie "A garish mediocrity."

73. "Ghost Rider" (2007)
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Nicolas Cage in "Ghost Rider."

Columbia Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 28%

In "Ghost Rider," viewers watch as Cage's Johnny Blaze descends into hell as the literal devil's bounty hunter, a power he received after trading his soul to spare his father's life. Now, when he's around an evil spirit, he becomes the Ghost Rider, a flaming skull demon who rides a motorcycle. He gets into a race against the son of a demon to prevent him from unleashing hell on Earth.

"Nic Cage seems comfortable in the role of the flaming-skulled biker, but the plot holes are too deep even for his Herbie-like arachnid motorcycle to negotiate," wrote David Jenkins for Time Out.

71 (tie). "The Punisher" (2004)
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Thomas Jane in "The Punisher."

Lions Gate Films

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 29%

"The Punisher" stars Thomas Jane as Frank Castle, a former FBI agent whose entire family is murdered after his cover is blown by the vengeful Saint crime family, the head of which is played by John Travolta. Frank then dedicates his entire existence to getting revenge on those who were involved in the death of his wife and children.

"A comic-book action movie with an unpleasant edge," wrote Nev Pierce for the BBC.

71 (tie). "Punisher: War Zone" (2008)
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Dominic West in "Punisher: War Zone."

Lionsgate

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 29%

"War Zone" saw its titular role re-cast with Ray Stevenson, whose version of Frank is now five years into his career as the vigilante the Punisher. This time, Frank goes up against one of his most famous adversaries in the comics, Jigsaw (played by Dominic West), while evading the police, who have created a "Punisher Task Force" dedicated to bringing him in.

"You couldn't call it shoddy, exactly, and the actors take it painfully seriously; it's just dispiriting to see all this endeavor in the service of something so humorless and disgusting," wrote Andrew Pulver of The Guardian.

70. "Venom" (2018)
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Tom Hardy in "Venom."

Sony Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 30%

In "Venom," Tom Hardy plays journalist Eddie Brock, who loses his job, his fiancΓ©e (played by Michelle Williams), and his reputation after he steals confidential documents and confronts a powerful CEO, played by Riz Ahmed. Simultaneously, he is exposed to an alien symbiote who calls itself Venom, and the two bond together to protect the Earth.

"Not since 'Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance' has a Marvel Comics adaptation centered on such a splendidly weird lead performance," wrote the Chicago Reader's Ben Sachs.

69. "Kick-Ass 2" (2013)
Aaron Taylor-Johnson and ChloΓ« Grace Moretz in "Kick-Ass 2."
Aaron Taylor-Johnson and ChloΓ« Grace Moretz in "Kick-Ass 2."

Universal Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 33%

"Kick-Ass" and its sequel are based on the series of the same name, which was initially published by the Marvel imprint Icon Comics. It has since moved to Image Comics, the third-largest comics brand behind Marvel and DC.

Specifically, "Kick-Ass 2" reunites viewers with the vigilante duo of Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Dave Lizewski/Kick-Ass and ChloΓ« Grace Moretz as Mindy Macready/Hit-Girl as they once again face off against Christopher Mintz-Plasse's Chris D'Amico, who has an NSFW alter ego.

"Although the film has the cheap veneer of female empowerment that comes from having a girl assassin, it is rotten with misogyny," Jenny McCartney for The Telegraph.

68. "The New Mutants" (2020)
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Maisie Williams in "The New Mutants."

Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 36%

Now that Disney officially owns Fox, the next X-Men movie we get will likely be an entirely different continuity. For a franchise with high highs and low lows, it's just unfortunate that thisΒ was the last hurrah.

"New Mutants" stars Maisie Williams, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Heaton, Blu Hunt, Henry Zaga, and Adam Beach as a group of teenage mutants living in a hospital. They were all sent there after causing horrible accidents (or even deaths) with their powers, only to discover that things at the hospital are not what they seem.

"The concept behind 'The New Mutants' is a solid, intriguing one that could've reinvigorated the familiar origin superhero story. Instead, Boone opts for genericism, ending the 'X-Men' franchise with an angsty-teen whimper," wrote Meagan Navarro for Bloody Disgusting.

66 (tie). "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" (2007)
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Jessica Biel and Chris Evans in "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer."

20th Century Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 37%

The cast from the first film all returns, joined by Doug Jones and Laurence Fishburne, who provide the physical form and voice, respectively, of the Silver Surfer, a herald from outer space who serves to warn a planet of its incoming destruction at the hands of the planet-killing Galactus.

"An off-brand superhero movie, the cinematic equivalent of one of those generic breakfast cereals with a badly drawn squirrel for a mascot," wrote Slate's Dana Stevens.

66 (tie). "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" (2009)
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Hugh Jackman in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine."

20th Century Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score: 37%

The 2009 film focuses on Logan, or Wolverine, as played by Hugh Jackman, and what his life was like before he became the X-Man that we knew and loved in the three previous movies. It follows him from the Civil War to the 1970s.

"'Wolverine' starts with a roar before sliding into a chaotic, preachy mess," wrote The Irish Times' Donald Clarke.

65. "Men in Black II" (2002)
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Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith in "Men in Black II."

Sony Pictures Releasing

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 38%

After the events of the first film, Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) has retired and subsequently had his memory wiped of all things alien, but Agent J (Will Smith) drags him back into duty to confront their biggest threat yet.

"This is effective button-pushing sci-fi entertainment, but you won't need to be neuralized to forget it," wrote Andy Jacobs for the BBC.

64. "Venom: The Last Dance" (2024)
A black gooey alien with white eyes that curl up around its head. It has a large set of teeth protruding from its mouth.
Venom in "Venom: The Last Dance."

Sony Pictures Releasing

Rotten Tomatoes score: 41%

"Venom: The Last Dance" is exactly what it sounds like: a trilogy-capping film. It stars Tom Hardy as both the human reporter Eddie Brock and his alien symbiote best frenemy, Venom. In "Last Dance," Eddie and Venom must make difficult decisions regarding their relationship and the safety of the planet.

"At least the film ends with a fittingly poignant/ridiculous tribute to the greatest love story ever told about a man and his symbiotic alien goo," wrote Indiewire's David Ehrlich.

63. "The King's Man" (2021)
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Harris Dickinson in "The King's Man."

Twentieth Century Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score: 42%

"The King's Man" is based on the Icon Comics series "Kingsman" (originally titled "The Secret Service"), telling the story of the very first members of the Kingsman, including Ralph Fiennes' Orlando Oxford, his son Conrad (played by Harris Dickinson), a maid/spy Polly (played by Gemma Arterton), a butler/spy Shola (played by Djimon Honsou), and more as they go up against Russian sorcerer Rasputin, as played by Rhys Ifans.

"It is downright diabolical for Vaughn to make audiences even imagine a sequel to this unnecessary prequel simply to see if can be as outlandish as promised," wrote the Los Angeles Times' Mark Olsen.

62. "Daredevil" (2003)
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Ben Affleck in "Daredevil."

20th Century Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 43%

Affleck plays Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer with preternaturally sensitive senses and a healthy helping of Catholic guilt who decides to save Hell's Kitchen by becoming Daredevil, the Man Without Fear.

He's joined by Jennifer Garner as Elektra, an assassin with a heart, and Jon Favreau as Foggy Nelson, his best friend and fellow lawyer. They go up against the crime boss Wilson Fisk, aka Kingpin, played by Michael Clarke Duncan, and the unstable assassin Bullseye, played by Colin Farrell.

Joe Morganstern of The Wall Street Journal wrote, "It isn't a great film, or even a greatly original one. Still, it has many grace notes, and interesting oddities."

61. "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" (2023)
Paul Rudd as Scott Lang/Ant-Man in "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania."
Paul Rudd in "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania."

Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score: 46%

It's been a tough time for the MCU over the last couple of years, and "Quantumania" seems to be a nadir for the long-running franchise.

In this film, Ant-Man (or Scott Lang), played by Paul Rudd, travels to the microscopic Quantum Realm to save his daughter Cassie (Kathryn Newton), who was sucked in there by a mysterious device. Along for the ride are his girlfriend Hope/The Wasp (Evangeline Lilly), her mom Janet (Michelle Pfeiffer), her dad Hank (Michael Douglas), and various other citizens of this new plane of existence.

Kyle Smith of The Wall Street Journal called it "another lackluster blockbuster."

59 (tie). "X-Men: Apocalypse" (2016)
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Oscar Isaac in "X-Men: Apocalypse."

20th Century Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 47%

"Apocalypse" is the ninth "X-Men" film overall, and the third installment in the prequel trilogy that stars James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, and Nicholas Hoult as younger versions of mutants from the original three films.

In "Apocalypse," the team must unite to defeat the world's first mutant, En Sabah Nur, or Apocalypse, as he tries to remake the world when he is awoken after thousands of years.

"This is one of the big dangers for the extended franchise model of filmmaking, that characters and series will be kept alive not because there's a story to tell, but because the franchise must be kept alive," wrote Peter Suderman for Vox.

59 (tie). "Eternals" (2021)
Harry Styles as Eros in "Eternals."
Harry Styles in "Eternals."

Disney/Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 47%

"Eternals," directed by Oscar winner ChloΓ© Zhao, attempted to introduce an entirely new team of superheroes, an alien race called the Eternals, to the MCU and followed them from prehistoric times through the present day. Your mileage may vary on how successful she was, but "Eternals" didΒ introduce Harry Styles to the MCU, so there's that.

"Zhao ultimately robs the artist's comic of its sweep by constantly turning a space opera into a repetitive character drama," wrote Ed Gonzalez for Slant Magazine.

58. "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" (2014)
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Andrew Garfield and Jamie Foxx in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2."

Sony / Columbia Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 50%

Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone reunite as Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man, and his doomed girlfriend Gwen Stacy, in this over-stuffed sequel that sees Peter going up against Jamie Foxx's Electro, Dane DeHaan's Green Goblin, and Paul Giamatti's Rhino.

"Over-stuffed with plot and consequently struggles to invest the audience in any of it, since there's so much to get through and so many future films and spin-offs to set up," wrote The Atlantic's David Sims.

57. "Kingsman: The Golden Circle" (2017)
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Taron Egerton in "Kingsman: The Golden Circle."

20th Century Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score: 51%

"The Golden Circle" stars Taron Egerton once again as Eggsy, a newly minted member of the secret spy organization the Kingsman. After many of its members are wiped out, Eggsy and his colleague Merlin (Mark Strong), travel to the US and meet their American equivalents, the Statesman.

David Edelstein simply wrote, "What a mess it is" in his review for Vulture.

56. "X-Men: The Last Stand" (2006)
Halle Berry as Storm in "X-Men: The Last Stand."
Halle Berry in "X-Men: The Last Stand."

Twentieth Century Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 56%

"The Last Stand" is another interpretation of the "Dark Phoenix Saga," this time focusing on Famke Janssen's version of Jean Grey after she's resurrected following her death in "X2." Like the 2019 version of the story, Jean is unable to control her powers and kills people that she cares about until she is ultimately taken out by Logan.

"'The Last Stand' pretty much looks and plays like the first films, though perhaps with more noise and babe action and a little less glum," wrote Manohla Dargis for The New York Times.

55. "Blade II" (2002)
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Wesley Snipes in "Blade II."

New Line

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 57%

"Blade II" might be a little tough to watch in the year 2024, as its plot focuses on a pandemic that turns vampires into Reapers, aka rabid vampires, but the additions of Ron Perlman and a young Norman Reedus are worth the watch.Β Plus, it was directed by horror visionary Guillermo del Toro, which means, at theΒ veryΒ least, that it's never boring.

As the AV Club'sΒ Nathan Rabin wrote, "The world can always use another entertainingly trashy B-movie, and 'Blade II' fits the bill."

53 (tie). "Venom: Let There Be Carnage" (2021)
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Tom Hardy in "Venom: Let There Be Carnage."

Sony

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 58%

"Venom: Let There Be Carnage" is a lean, mean, killing machine. Ostensibly, the movie is about Venom and Eddie working together to defeat the serial killer Cletus Kasady, played by a dialed-in Woody Harrelson ... but, in actuality, it's a romantic comedy between Venom and Eddie trying to figure out how to live together in one body.

"A love story written in blood, sweat, and the slime of half-eaten brains," wrote The Independent's Clarisse Loughrey.

53 (tie). "Blade" (1998)
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Wesley Snipes in "Blade."

New Line Cinema

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 58%

Wesley Snipes makes his debut as Blade, a vampire-human hybrid who has dedicated his life to hunting down vampires in the seedy underworld of his home city, using his unique advantages, like the ability to walk in the daylight.

"'Blade's' stomach-turning special effects, bone-crunching martial arts and cynical humor will more than satisfy any action-film addict's need for a fix of eye-popping escapist adrenaline," wrote the Washington Post's Michael O'Sullivan.

52. "The Marvels" (2023)
Brie Larson as Captain Marvel in "The Marvels."
Brie Larson in "The Marvels."

Laura Radford/Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score: 62%

After saving the universe, Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) has once again left Earth to continue saving the rest of the galaxy β€” but when her powers get entangled with her best friend's daughter, Monica (Teyonah Parris), and a Captain Marvel superfan who has nicknamed herself Ms. Marvel (Iman Vellani), she must return to her home planet to see what exactly is going on, and confront the mistakes of her past.

"It's silly and makes little sense, but it's such a fun time at the movies. And isn't that why we go to see movies in the first place?" wrote Kristen Lopez for The Wrap.

49 (tie). "Hulk" (2003)
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Eric Bana in "Hulk."

Universal

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 63%

Eric Bana took on the role of Marvel's not-so-jolly green giant in Ang Lee's version of "Hulk" in one of the most faithful comic-book movies, at least aesthetically speaking, even if the character's origin wasn't exactlyΒ the same as on the page. A supporting cast of Jennifer Connelly, Sam Elliott, and Nick Nolte also elevates this movie.

"Where so many comic-book movies feel as disposable as Kleenex, the passionate, un-cynical 'Hulk' stamps itself into your memory. Lee's movies are built to last," wrote Newsweek's David Ansen.

49 (tie). "Spider-Man 3" (2007)
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Bryce Dallas Howard and Tobey Maguire in "Spider-Man 3."

Columbia Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 63%

"Spider-Man 3" made the mistake of trying to cram too many villains into one film, a mistake that "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" replicated a few years later. In the film, Peter, as played by Tobey Maguire, faces off against his best friend Harry Osborn (James Franco) as the new Green Goblin, Flint Marko/Sandman (Thomas Haden Church), and Eddie Brock (this time played by Topher Grace), aka Venom.

He also infamously dances down the streets of New York City with the most emo haircut of all time, which is later referenced in "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" a decade later.

"Too many villains, too many pale plot strands, too many romantic misunderstandings, too many conversations, too many street crowds looking high into the air and shouting 'oooh!' this way, then swiveling and shouting aaah!' that way," wrote Roger Ebert.

49 (tie). "Thor: Love and Thunder" (2022)
Thor and Korg in "Thor: Love and Thunder."
Chris Hemsworth and Taika Waititi in "Thor: Love and Thunder."

Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 63%

The follow-up to smash hit "Thor: Ragnarok" and the first-ever fourth solo film for an MCU hero didn't live up to expectations, at least according to critics. But we did get to see Natalie Portman return to the MCU as her version of the Mighty Thor, a couple of screaming goats, andΒ a jaw-dropping post-credits cameo.

"Though Chris Hemsworth, as usual, has a lot of fun in the title role, the film around him too often strains to provide excitement and laughs,"Β wrote Wall Street Journal's Kyle Smith.

47 (tie). "Men in Black 3" (2012)
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Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith in "Men in Black 3."

"Men in Black 3"

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 67%

A decade after we last saw Agents J and K, viewers were once again treated to the comedic duo of Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones, but with a twist.

The film focuses on an alien who travels back in time to kill a young Agent K (Jones) in the 1960s, leading Agent J (Smith) to alsoΒ travel back and team up with the young Agent K, played by Josh Brolin, to fix the future.

"The movie represents at least a partial return to form, not as inventive as the first, but surely better than the recycled materials that made up the second," wrote The Atlantic's Christopher Orr.

47 (tie). "Thor: The Dark World" (2013)
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Natalie Portman and Chris Hemsworth in "Thor: The Dark World."

Disney / Marvel

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 67%

"Thor: The Dark World," the 2013 sequel to the 2011 film, stars Chris Hemsworth as the titular Norse god, Tom Hiddleston as his mischievous brother Loki, and Natalie Portman as Thor's Earth-bound love interest Jane Foster. It wasn't as well-received as its predecessor, but it has its defenders.

"This feels like a really, really, expensive episode of 'Doctor Who.' In a good way," wrote Larushka Ivan-Zadeh for Metro.

46. "The Incredible Hulk" (2008)
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Edward Norton in "The Incredible Hulk."

Marvel

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 68%

Edward Norton took over for Eric Bana in "The Incredible Hulk," which was plagued with rumors of behind-the-scenes drama, including that Norton rewrote much of the movie while it was shooting, and that there were many clashes between Norton, director Louis Leterrier, and Marvel Studios.

Those dueling visions led to a moderately received comic-book film.

"The climax is a bit of a yawn, but most of what precedes it is vigorous and sharp," wrote Tom Charity of CNN.

44 (tie). "The Wolverine" (2013)
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Hugh Jackman in "The Wolverine."

Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 71%

"The Wolverine" separates Hugh Jackman's Wolverine from the rest of the X-Men for his own little side quest in Japan. In it, he wrestles with the consequences of his actions (aka killing Jean Grey in "X-Men: The Last Stand") and with his "curse" of immortality.

"Director James Mangold's film features some breathtakingly suspenseful action sequences, exquisite production and costume design and colorful characters, some of whom register more powerfully than others," wrote Christy Lemire for RogerEbert.com.

44 (tie). "The Amazing Spider-Man" (2012)
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Andrew Garfield in "The Amazing Spider-Man."

Columbia Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 71%

Released just five years after Tobey Maguire hung up his spider-suit in 2007, "The Amazing Spider-Man" had its work cut out for it. And, largely, the movie succeeds at introducing a new take on our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man and his second-most iconic love interest Gwen Stacy (played by a luminous Emma Stone), while attempting to introduce new lore regarding Peter's parents' disappearance.

"The casting is just right. As if moving back in time, Andrew Garfield is the Spidey Sean Connery, as opposed to Tobey Maguire's Roger Moore," wrote The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw.

43. "Iron Man 2" (2010)
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Robert Downey Jr. in "Iron Man 2."

Marvel

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 72%

In retrospect, "Iron Man 2" had an impossible job: to build upon what is still regarded as one of the finest superhero films of all time.

Perhaps that's why critics weren't too kind to "Iron Man 2," which focused on Tony Stark, aka Iron Man, being rude to everyone around him while covering up his impending death. Oh, and Mickey Rourke is there playing Whiplash, a Russian villain who loves his bird.

"Casting the likes of Downey and Rourke and then imprisoning them in jointed refrigerators is resource-squandering of the highest order," wrote Dana Stevens for Slate.

42. "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" (2022)
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Elizabeth Olsen in "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness."

Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 74%

After the events of the Disney+ miniseries "WandaVision," Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff has been taken over by the dark forces of the Scarlet Witch, putting her on a collision course with Benedict Cumberbatch's Doctor Stephen Strange as he works to protect a new teenage friend, America Chavez (played by Xochitl Gomez), from Wanda's plans.

"It might be Marvel's multiverse, but 'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' is [director Sam] Raimi's plaything. And we wouldn't want it any other way," wrote Kristy Puchko for Mashable.

41. "Kingsman: The Secret Service" (2014)
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Colin Firth in "Kingsman: The Secret Service."

"Kingsman"

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 75%

"Kingsman," based on the Icon Comics run of the same name, is a far bloodier and funnier movie than anything viewers have seen from a comic book movie in some time. Taron Egerton stars as Eggsy, a petty criminal and Royal Marines dropout who is turned into a super-spy with the help of his mentor, Harry, played by Colin Firth.

"On Day One of filming, they must have thrown away the moral compass and taken a group vow to splatter our sensibilities with stylish, gratuitous violence and one 'Wait, what?!' moment after another," wrote Richard Roeper for the Chicago Sun-Times.

40. "Avengers: Age of Ultron" (2015)
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Ultron, as voiced by James Spader, in "Avengers: Age of Ultron."

Marvel

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 76%

The Avengers team up once again in "Age of Ultron" to take down the nihilistic AI known as Ultron, designed as a "suit of armor around the world" by Tony Stark and Bruce Banner, aka Iron Man and the Hulk, who is hell-bent on destroying the planet at all costs.

"The sharp, interpersonal dramedy that made the first movie such a delight is again present in flashes, but not infrequently it is drowned out by the noisy, inevitable need to Save the World," wrote Christopher Orr for The Atlantic.

39. "Thor" (2011)
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Chris Hemsworth in "Thor."

Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score: 77%

Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston were both essentially unknowns when they were cast as Norse gods Thor and Loki (as evidenced by their casting announcement in Deadline), and this movie catapulted them both to the A-list almost immediately.

Both Hemsworth and Hiddleston still have a future with the MCU in 2024 β€” Hemsworth's Thor got a fourth solo film (a first for the MCU) that had an open-ended conclusion and Hiddleston's Loki got a second season of his Disney+ series (also a first for the MCU), which also left the door wide open for more Loki in the future. Seeing their chemistry as brothers in this first film explains why.

"The new Marvel Comics movie 'Thor,' directed by Kenneth Branagh, is equal parts trippy, tacky, and monumental, the blend surprisingly agreeable, a happy change from all those aggressively down-to-earth superhero flicks like 'Iron Man,'" wrote David Edelstein for Vulture.

37 (tie). "Kick-Ass" (2010)
Aaron Taylor-Johnson in "Kick-Ass."
Aaron Taylor-Johnson in "Kick-Ass."

Lionsgate

Rotten Tomatoes score: 78%

Of course, some of those characters predate the Icon Comics character, but without the on-screen success of "Kick-Ass," it's hard to tell when those adaptations would've come to pass.

"Kick-Ass" stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson β€” who is currently suiting up for his thirdΒ comic-book movie as Kraven the Hunter β€”Β as Dave Lizewski, a normal teenager and comics super-fan who decides to become a vigilante called Kick-Ass. He inspires a movement, and teams up with other vigilantes like Hit-Girl (ChloΓ« Grace Moretz) and Big Daddy (Nicolas Cage) to take down organized crime.

"Everything you've likely heard about 'Kick-Ass' is true, providing you've heard it's profane, outlandish, ultra-violent, shocking, funny and wildly entertaining," wrote Tom Long of The Detroit News.

37 (tie). "Deadpool & Wolverine" (2024)
Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool/Wade Wilson and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine/Logan in "Deadpool & Wolverine."
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman in "Deadpool & Wolverine."

Jay Maidment/Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score: 78%

"Deadpool & Wolverine" was released on July 26. Eleven days later, it had made $852 million worldwide, out-grossing the $782 million of the first film and the $785 million of the second film, according to Box Office Mojo.

Besides being a team-up between Deadpool, the Merc with a Mouth, and Wolverine, the best-known X-Man by a mile, "Deadpool & Wolverine" is a love letter to the 20th Century Fox era of superhero films, with cameos from Jennifer Garner, Wesley Snipes, Chris Evans (as Johnny Storm!), Dafne Keen, and more.

"Dotted in among the quips and Easter eggs is the superhero equivalent of 'Toy Story 2,' a mournful goodbye to the things we once held dear, even if some of those things weren't that great to begin with," wrote Slate's Sam Adams.

34 (tie). "Iron Man 3" (2013)
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Robert Downey Jr. in "Iron Man 3."

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 79%

"Iron Man 3" focuses on Tony Stark dealing with his PTSD after the events of "Avengers," like his near-death experience flying a nuclear bomb through a wormhole in space. But the big twist of this movie, the bait-and-switch identity of the Mandarin, played by Ben Kingsley, remains this movie's biggest legacy.

"A thrilling film and a somewhat satisfying conclusion to the 'Iron Man' trilogy," wrote NicolΓ‘s Delgadillo for Discussing Film.

34 (tie). "Captain Marvel" (2019)
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Brie Larson in "Captain Marvel."

Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score: 79%

Brie Larson stars as Carol Danvers, a former US Air Force pilot who is exposed to a blast of cosmic energy in the '90s, experiences memory loss, and is taken in by an alien race called the Kree. As Carol tries to remember her past, she's introduced to a young(er) SHIELD agent, a digitally de-aged Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury.

"The main strength is a core of female friendship: Carol Danvers is the only Marvel hero you could imagine getting hammered and belting out songs by No Doubt," wrote The Observer's Wendy Ide.

34 (tie). "Black Widow" (2021)
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Scarlett Johansson in "Black Widow."

Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 79%

Set between the events of "Captain America: Civil War" and "Avengers: Infinity War," and exactly a decade after her introduction as Natasha Romanoff in "Iron Man 2," Scarlett Johansson finally stars in her own solo film with "Black Widow." The film also introduced actors Florence Pugh, David Harbour, and Rachel Weisz to the MCU, all three of whom we'd love to see again in the future.

"In all the ways that matter to an MCU fan, 'Black Widow' the film meets or exceeds all expectations. It is a killer action flick, and a unique viewing experience... in that I loved it, and the fact that I loved it also makes me livid," wrote Salon's Melanie McFarland.

33. "Captain America: The First Avenger" (2011)
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Chris Evans in "Captain America: The First Avenger."

Paramount Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 80%

Simply put, Steve Rogers, aka Captain America, is the role that Chris Evans was born to play. Audiences see Evans first as a digitally altered scrawny kid from Brooklyn who, against all odds, is chosen to receive a "super soldier serum" and become Captain America due to his pure heart. With anyone else, it'd be unbearably cheesy, but Evans sells it.

"No clever messages here, just bang-on romance and action, with another fresh twist on 20th-century history woven in for the kids to dive into after the credits have rolled," wrote Ed Gibbs for The Sydney Morning Herald.

31 (tie). "X-Men" (2000)
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Patrick Stewart, Anna Paquin, James Marsden, Shawn Ashmore, Famke Janssen, Halle Berry, and Hugh Jackman in "X-Men."

Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 82%

"X-Men" gave us Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, Patrick Stewart as Professor X, Ian McKellen as Magneto, Halle Berry as Storm, Famke Janssen as Jean Grey, James Marsden as Cyclops, Anna Paquin as Rogue, Rebecca Romijn as Mystique ... the list goes on.

While the film is a pretty straightforward origin story/team-up film, the action set the template for what the next 20-plus years of movies would look like.

"The 'X-Men' comic books have spawned a cottage industry of mutant characters, and the movie helps make sense of these legions while offering the established fan base something new to cheer," wrote Jami Bernard for the New York Daily News.

31 (tie). "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" (2023)
Karen Gillan as Nebula in "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3."
Karen Gillan in "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3."

Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score: 82%

After the galaxy-saving stakes of the first two "Guardians" films, it was refreshing to watch our favorite rag-tag group of heroes come together to just save one of their friends, Rocket (Bradley Cooper), after he was gravely injured by a new threat, Adam Warlock (Will Poulter).

Of course, the film also deals with Peter/Star-Lord's (Chris Pratt) trauma of having to see a new version of his dead ex-girlfriend Gamora (Zoe SaldaΓ±a) β€” a sentence that only makes sense if you've seen "Infinity War" and "Endgame" β€” but if this is the last we see of our nice space friends, it was a great run.

"Now that nearly every other cinematic release reads like a holding pattern until they finally get around to mutants, 'Guardians Vol. 3' is the first sign in a while that Marvel might actually have some genuine enjoyment left in the tank," wrote Jackson Weaver for CBC News.

30. "Ant-Man" (2015)
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Paul Rudd in "Ant-Man."

Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 83%

Rudd plays Scott Lang, a white-collar criminal who is enlisted to take on the mantle of Ant-Man, a shrinking superhero who used to be Michael Douglas' Hank Pym.

But, as Pym is too old to suit up, he and his daughter Hope van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) teach Lang how to control ants, shrink and grow at will, and later break into Pym's lab to take down Darren Cross (Corey Stoll).

"Paul Rudd stars in a formulaic but consistently entertaining and likable Marvel summer blockbuster," wrote NME's Nick Levine.

28 (tie). "Deadpool 2" (2018)
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Ryan Reynolds in "Deadpool 2."

20th Century Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 84%

"Deadpool 2" expanded the universe of Wade Wilson, aka Deadpool, a mutant mercenary who has a tendency to break the fourth wall. In addition to bringing back Teenage Negasonic Warhead (Brianna Hildebrand), Colossus (Stefan KapičiΔ‡), and Vanessa (Morena Baccarin), "Deadpool 2" adds Josh Brolin as Cable and Zazie Beetz as Domino, two welcome additions.

In "Deadpool 2," Deadpool teams up with an X-Force (of sorts) to find young Russell Collins, a mutant with fire capabilities, who is the target of the time-traveling assassin Cable, who wants to kill Russell as a teen before he becomes a serial killer in the future.

"'Deadpool 2' goes bigger than the first, but the shockingly touching family theme pulls all of the new characters and big set pieces together well. Another wild, hilarious ride for the character with just enough honesty and heart," said Perri Nemiroff in a Collider video review.

28 (tie). "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" (2022)
Shuri as the Black Panther in "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever."
Letitia Wright in "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever."

Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 84%

After the tragic (and unexpected) death of Chadwick Boseman in 2020, the highly anticipated "Black Panther" sequel was rewritten to be a story of grief and mourning, while also setting up the future of Wakanda in the MCU for years to come.

Angela Bassett, Lupita Nyong'o, Letitia Wright, and Winston Duke all put in stellar performances, while Tenoch Huerta introduced viewers to the underwater king Namor with a bang.

"A thoughtful and mature exploration of communal grief in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' is a fitting tribute to the legacy of Chadwick Boseman,"Β wrote Chicago Reader's Sheri Flanders.

24 (tie). "X2: X-Men United" (2003)
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Ian McKellen in "X2: X-Men United."

Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 85%

The whole gang reunited in 2003 for "X2," which sees the X-Men go up against Brian Cox's William Stryker, an anti-mutant military scientist who is planning to commit genocide against all mutants.

"'X2' is pretty much all that you'd ever want out of a comic book movie. It's smart, it's breathlessly paced, the characters have at least 2 1/2 dimensions, and the action sequences are jaw-droppers, even on the small screen," wrote The Advocate's Alonso Duralde.

24 (tie). "Deadpool" (2016)
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Ryan Reynolds in "Deadpool."

David Dolson/20th Century Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 85%

After playing Deadpool in the 2009 "X-Men" spin-off "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," Reynolds was determined to do the character justice in his own film with a completely redesigned version of him.

Seven years later, Reynolds starred in "Deadpool," which tells the story of mercenary Wade Wilson who embarks on a journey to cure himself of terminal cancer with some unintended consequences, like when he becomes immortal and scarred across his entire body.

"'Deadpool' is obnoxious and puerile and infantile and has an irritating meta tone so snide that it's constantly in danger of nullifying the entire movie, and I still got a pretty big kick out of it," wrote Will Leitch in The New Republic.

24 (tie). "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" (2017)
Chris Pratt in "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2."
Chris Pratt in "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2."

Disney/Marvel

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 85%

"GOTG Vol. 2" delves into the true parentage of Peter Quill, aka Star-Lord, as played by Chris Pratt. In addition to the rest of the stellar returning cast, Kurt Russell was added to play Peter's biological father, Ego the Living Planet, and Pom Klementieff joined the team as the empathic alien, Mantis.

"In Marvel lingo, 'Guardians 2' feels like a great six-issue arc, the kind of storytelling that used to be the backbone of superhero comics," wrote The Atlantic's David Sims.

24 (tie). "Avengers: Infinity War" (2018)
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Josh Brolin in "Avengers: Infinity War."

Marvel

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 85%

"Avengers: Infinity War" is the first part of the culmination of the first 10 years of the MCU, which concluded one year later in "Avengers: Endgame."

"Infinity War" follows Thanos, an alien who is dedicated to erasing half of the universe's population, as he scours space for the six Infinity Stones. Meanwhile, the Avengers stop at nothing to prevent him from getting all six with disastrous consequences.

"The conclusion of 'Infinity War' is so shocking because it doesn't feel like a cliffhanger, more like a drastic wiping clean of the slate before the whole cycle starts again, with whatever reversal of fortune or comprehensive reboot it may be," wrote Film Comment Magazine's Jonathan Romney.

23. "X-Men: First Class" (2011)
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Michael Fassbender in "X-Men: First Class."

20th Century Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 86%

"First Class" will go down in history as the film that introduced audiences to young Professor X and Magneto, played by James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender, respectively.

The film takes place in the '60s, as a young Magneto tracks down the Nazi scientist who killed his mother, and a young Professor X has yet to be confined to his wheelchair.

"For reasons arising from the way the 'X-Men' film franchise has developed, this is the first Marvel movie set in the period when the characters were created, and thus able to embrace the Rat Pack cool that was part of their original charm," wrote Kim Newman of Sight & Sound.

22. "Ant-Man and the Wasp" (2018)
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Hannah John-Kamen in "Ant-Man and the Wasp."

Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 87%

By adding the Wasp to the title of the film, Evangeline Lilly is theΒ trueΒ first woman to play a titular superhero in the MCU, though she still shares top-billing with Paul Rudd as Ant-Man.

In "Ant-Man and the Wasp," the two insect-themed heroes reunite to rescue Hope's mom, played by the radiant Michelle Pfeiffer, from the mysterious quantum realm after an accident decades prior.

"Its intent is limited to amusing and diverting for a couple of hours of high-summer fun. That it does," wrote Matthew Norman of the London Evening Standard.

21. "Doctor Strange" (2016)
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Benedict Cumberbatch in "Doctor Strange."

Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 89%

Cumberbatch joined the MCU to play Dr. Stephen Strange, a hot-shot surgeon who loses the use of his hands after a brutal car crash and seeks out sorcerers who can help him regain his strength.

As Richard Bailey wrote in The New Yorker, the film "lives up to its title, in mostly good ways."

16 (tie). "Spider-Man" (2002)
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Tobey Maguire in "Spider-Man."

Columbia Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 90%

For a generation of movie fans, Tobey Maguire will forever beΒ theirΒ Spider-Man, and director Sam Raimi's trilogy, beginning with 2002's "Spider-Man," will always be the best on-screen representation of the most famous wall-crawler in movie history.

"Spider-Man" stars, as previously stated, Maguire as Peter Parker, and he's supported by an all-star cast of Kirsten Dunst, Willem Dafoe, Cliff Robertson, Rosemary Harris, and more. The story watches Peter go from a gawky teenager to the super-powered, spandex-clad Spider-Man as he faces off against the Green Goblin (Dafoe), who is determined to take away everything that matters to Peter.

"At its best, 'Spider-Man' takes the adolescent yearning at the heart of most superhero sagas and gives it a lovely swing. The script, by David Koepp, isn't inspired, but it keeps the emotional beats clean, and director Sam Raimi treats his hero tenderly: He gives him space to watch and think as well as act," wrote Slate's David Edelstein.

16 (tie). "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" (2014)
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Chris Evans and Scarlett Johansson in "Captain America: The Winter Soldier."

Disney/Marvel

Rotten Tomatoes score: 90%

If "Captain America: The First Avenger" was Marvel's take on a WWII drama, "Winter Soldier" is the MCU's version of a tense, political thriller as Cap uncovers multiple layers of conspiracy within the US government, and must go on the run from his presumed-dead best friend Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), now brain-washed into the murderous assassin the Winter Soldier.

"'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' delivers the superhero movie goods, but it does so with a grin and a wink, and that seems more and more like the right way to approach these things," wrote Jason Bailey for Flavorwire.

16 (tie). "X-Men: Days of Future Past" (2014)
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Nicholas Hoult, James McAvoy, and Hugh Jackman in "X-Men: Days of Future Past."

Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score: 90%

"Days of Future Past" reunites the original "X-Men" cast from the first three movies with the younger versions of themselves introduced in "First Class" by taking Hugh Jackman's Wolverine and sending him back in time to prevent a great tragedy in the present day.

"A pleasingly coherent, plot-driven action movie, positively streamlined by the standards of today's superhero blockbusters," wrote The Independent's Laurence Phelan.

16 (tie). "Big Hero 6" (2014)
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Baymax and Hiro in "Big Hero 6."

Disney/Marvel

Rotten Tomatoes score: 90%

Yes, "Big Hero 6" is based on the Marvel team of the same name, which began in the late '90s. When Disney purchased Marvel in 2009, it was only a matter of time before the House of Mouse merged their two powerhouses, animation and Marvel.

And, with the success of "Big Hero 6," there's a strong argument for more Disney Animation comic-book movies. This one focuses on Hiro Hamada, a teenage robotics prodigy living in San Fransokyo.

After the death of his older brother Tadashi, Hiro connects with Tadashi's invention, a healthcare robot named Baymax, to save the city, along with Tadashi's friends Fred, Go Go, Wasabi, and Honey Lemon.

"An origins story ripe with innocence and loss, this anime-inflected treat harks back to Disney's big-hearted heritage even as it looks forward towards new worlds of innovation," wrote The Observer's Mark Kermode.

16 (tie). "Captain America: Civil War" (2016)
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Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Paul Bettany, and Tom Holland in "Captain America: Civil War."

Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score: 90%

Essentially an "Avengers" movie, "Captain America: Civil War" sees Captain America team up with his friends Falcon (Anthony Mackie), Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen), and Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) to save his friend Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) from getting wrongfully convicted for a bombing at the United Nations.

Cap goes up against Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Vision (Paul Bettany), and War Machine (Don Cheadle) to save his friend.

Of course, this movie is also famous for introducing Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa, aka Black Panther, and Tom Holland as the MCU's version of Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man.

"It is one of the best movies to ever come out of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, balancing engaging action set pieces and witty dialogue with intelligent character studies and ethical debates," wrote Salon's Matthew Rozsa.

13 (tie). "Men in Black" (1997)
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Will Smith in "Men in Black."

Columbia Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 91%

"Men in Black" follows Will Smith as James Edwards, an NYPD officer who becomes convinced that aliens are real, leading him to join the Men in Black, a secret government organization dedicated to monitoring and protecting alien refugees that live on Earth. He's partnered with Agent K, played by Tommy Lee Jones.

It's a loose adaptation of the Malibu comic series of the same name.

"'Men in Black' is the wryest, sharpest, most entertaining special effects film in recent memory, a simultaneous participant and mocking parody of the more-bang-for-your-buck behemoth genre," wrote CNN's Paul Tatara.

13 (tie). "The Avengers" (2012)
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Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, Jeremy Renner, and Robert Downey Jr. in "The Avengers."

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 91%

After four years of teasing out the six main Avengers (Iron Man, Captain America, Black Widow, Thor, Hawkeye, and Hulk), they all met up on the big screen for the first time in "The Avengers."

Under the watchful eye of Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury, viewers saw Earth's mightiest heroes team up for the first time to take out Thor's brother Loki as he attempted to conquer the world on behalf of a mysterious purple alien.

"A mega-budget action extravaganza that succeeds on just about every level, and it's one you should certainly go and see as soon as possible," wrote Luke Holland for NME.

13 (tie). "Spider-Man: Far From Home" (2019)
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Tom Holland in "Spider-Man: Far From Home."

Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 91%

Picking up a few months after the events of "Avengers: Endgame," Peter Parker/Spider-Man must figure out how to balance his life as a web-slinging superhero and a simple teenager with a crush on his friend MJ, played by a delightful Zendaya.

Add in a truly unhinged Jake Gyllenhaal performance as Quentin Beck/Mysterio, and you have the makings of a solid Spidey film.

"The stakes this time turn out to be considerably lower, and your friendly neighborhood Spider-Teen is arguably just the guy to bring things down to Earth and reestablish a human scale," said NPR's Bob Mondello.

10 (tie). "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" (2021)
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Simu Liu in "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings."

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 92%

Simu Liu tweeted Marvel back in 2018 asking if they were "gonna talk or what #ShangChi." Three years later, Liu debuted as Shang-Chi in "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings."

In it, Shang-Chi comes to accept his past as a member of his father's (played by the always wonderful Tony Leung) criminal organization, the Ten Rings, while protecting his mother's village from the attacks of a demon known as the Dweller-in-Darkness.

"It's a good movie. It's got a plausibly fearsome villain by way of Leung, a nice ensemble of heroic personalities, and a dose of actually-poignant family drama undergirding all the rest," wrote K. Austin Collins for Rolling Stone.

10 (tie). "Guardians of the Galaxy" (2014)
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Dave Bautista in "Guardians of the Galaxy."

Disney

Rotten Tomatoes score: 92%

At the time, it was aΒ hugeΒ swing for Marvel to entrust writer/director James Gunn with bringing one of the lesser-known superhero teams into the MCU. But, as we know, it was one of the smartest gambles Marvel ever made.

"Guardians," led by the ever-charming Chris Pratt as Peter Quill, combines hilarious jokes with a genuinely sweet story about found family: In this case, Peter finds Gamora (Zoe SaldaΓ±a), Drax (Dave Bautista), Groot (Vin Diesel), and Rocket the Raccoon (Bradley Cooper).

"Blessed with a loose, anarchic B-picture soul that encourages you to enjoy yourself even when you're not quite sure what's going on, the scruffy 'Guardians' is irreverent in a way that can bring the first 'Star Wars' to mind," wrote Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times.

10 (tie). "Spider-Man: Homecoming" (2017)
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Tom Holland in "Spider-Man: Homecoming."

Chuck Zlotnick/Sony Pictures Entertainment

Rotten Tomatoes score: 92%

"Spider-Man: Homecoming" was the third reboot of Spider-Man in 15 years, but somehow, once again, the powers that be managed to find a third actor who was just as qualified as his predecessors Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield to bring Spidey to life.

After his introduction in "Civil War," "Homecoming" focuses on Peter Parker's sweet bond with Tony Stark/Iron Man, and his realization that being a hero is about more than a cool suit.

"The youthful vibe of this character reset, with its sense of humor and its light touch, makes 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' one of the most enjoyable Marvel movies in years," wrote Chesapeake Family Magazine's Roxana Hadadi.

6 (tie). "Spider-Man 2" (2004)
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Tobey Maguire in "Spider-Man 2."

Sony

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 93%

For many years, "Spider-Man 2" was considered, at least by critics, to be the best Spider-Man movie. From the iconic subway fight against Alfred Molina's Doc Ock to the tear-jerking hero speech by Aunt May to an almost exact replication of one of Spider-Man's most iconic comic panels, "Spider-Man 2" remains genuinely enjoyable, even 20 years later.

"It's unusual and gratifying to find a multimillion-dollar movie that's been put together with some thoughtfulness, that doesn't neglect subtlety in between delivering the smash-bang-wallop," wrote Anthony Quinn of The Independent.

6 (tie). "Thor: Ragnarok" (2017)
Tom Hiddleston as Loki in "Thor: Ragnarok."
Tom Hiddleston in "Thor: Ragnarok."

Disney/Marvel

Rotten Tomatoes score: 93%

"Ragnarok" was one of the most impressive feats in MCU history. After all, two "Thor" movies are among some of the lowest-rated MCU movies, while "Ragnarok" is in the top 10 of all Marvel movies, period.

This comes down to director Taika Waititi, who was able to infuse his signature style and tone into the MCU in this cosmic adventure that's also a straight-up comedy, following Thor on his journey to prevent the destruction of his home world, Asgard.

"Beautifully filmed with serious kinetic energy by director Taika Waititi, with a crackling script, 'Thor: Ragnarok' is a heap of fun. Cue 'Immigrant Song,'" wrote Kristen Lopez for Culturess.

6 (tie). "Logan" (2017)
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Hugh Jackman in "Logan."

Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 93%

At this point, you've probably heard that "Logan" is more of a Western than a traditional superhero movie, which is correct.

"Logan" follows a beaten-down Logan whose powers are leaving him, all his friends are dead or dying, and he's living in secret as a limo driver. But when a mysterious young mutant with powers like his shows up, he musters his strength one last time to help her escape.

This was supposed to be Hugh Jackman's last hurrah as Wolverine, but you might have heard of a little movie called "Deadpool & Wolverine" which made Jackman change his tune.

"Make no mistake, 'Logan' earns its tears. If Jackman and Stewart are serious about this being their mutual 'X-Men' swan song, they could not have crafted a more heartfelt valedictory," wrote Rolling Stone's Peter Travers.

6 (tie). "Spider-Man: No Way Home" (2021)
Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange and Tom Holland as Peter Parker/Spider-Man in "Spider-Man: No Way Home."
Benedict Cumberbatch and Tom Holland in "Spider-Man: No Way Home."

Sony Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 93%

"Spider-Man: No Way Home" now has the distinction of sharing the third-best Spider-Man movie crown with "Spider-Man 2" (more on the top Spidey films later). But "No Way Home's" charms are impossible to deny, even if the plot has more holes than Swiss cheese.

For Marvel movie fans, it's hard to imagine something more satisfying than seeing Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire together on screen, discussing their rogues' galleries, Tobey's weird web situation, or how with great power comes great responsibility.

"Throughout all of it, the weird and complex history of Spider-Man as a cinematic icon isn't a hindrance to the story; instead, it's an enhancement, using the quirks of the character's legacy as a source of illumination into why he has endured so long," wrote Liz Shannon Miller of Consequence.

4 (tie). "Iron Man" (2008)
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Robert Downey Jr. in "Iron Man."

Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 94%

The reason that pop culture is what it is today can be boiled down to the mega-success of this movie, which set up an entire cinematic universe, revived Robert Downey Jr.'s career and boosted director Jon Favreau's status so high that he's now basically one of the auteurs of the entire "Star Wars" universe.

But this film is simple: Billionaire weapons manufacturer Tony Stark (Downey) is kidnapped by a group of terrorists, which leads him to discover his weapons are landing in the wrong hands. So, he builds a suit of armor and becomes a superhero.

"Led by Downey's career-resurrecting performance as billionaire weapons peddler Tony Stark, it proves just as indispensable to the movie's giddy escapist appeal as the seamless CGI effects and eye-popping pyrotechnics," wrote Craig Outhier of the Orange County Register.

4 (tie). "Avengers: Endgame" (2019)
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Chris Hemsworth in "Avengers: Endgame."

Disney/Marvel

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 94%

"Endgame," as a movie, is a magic trick. Somehow, this movie crams in 11 years of MCU storytelling and every major character from all of the films, and travels back in time to essentially walk through the universe's greatest hits, has real stakes, and makes a three-hour movie fly by.

When the Avengers decide to try to undo Thanos' universe-shattering snap, the original crew from the 2012 movie (with a few notable additions like Karen Gillan's Nebula, Paul Rudd's Ant-Man, and Don Cheadle's War Machine), travel through Marvel history to find the Infinity Stones.

"Eleven years of Universe building, and this is the crescendo. It really pays off, I've never seen anything quite like it," said James Luxford on the BBC.

3. "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" (2023)
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Miles Morales and Gwen Stacy in "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse."

Sony

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 95%

"Across the Spider-Verse," the sequel to "Into the Spider-Verse," takes the story of Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) and levels it up in every way.

Now, Miles is up against not just an extra-dimensional villain known as the Spot (voiced hilariously by Jason Schwartzman), but also an entire society of spider-people, including his old friends Peter B. Parker (Jake Johnson) and Spider-Gwen (Hailee Steinfeld), as they are told by Spider-Man 2099 (Oscar Isaac) that Miles isn't even meant to exist.

"'Across The Spider-Verse' truly explodes the idea of what a comic book movie can be. This is thanks to the boundlessly exuberant and adventurous way it both constructs and captures its world(s) during this jaunt through the multiverse," wrote Uproxx's Jason Tabrys.

2. "Black Panther" (2018)
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Chadwick Boseman in "Black Panther"

Disney/Marvel Studios

Rotten Tomatoes score:Β 96%

After Chadwick Boseman, who died in 2020, was introduced in "Captain America: Civil War" as Black Panther, fans were waiting with bated breath for his solo film, and they weren't disappointed.

"Black Panther" is a riveting story in which the "villain" (a supremely cast Michael B. Jordan as Killmonger) has aΒ compelling point and even gets the hero, T'Challa, to change his mind.

Supported by all-stars like Angela Bassett, Forest Whitaker, Daniel Kaluuya, Lupita Nyong'o, Danai Gurira, and Sterling K. Brown, along with newer finds like Letitia Wright and Winston Duke, "Black Panther" is special.

To date, it's the only Marvel movie to be nominated for best picture at the Academy Awards.

"'Black Panther' is a revelation, the first film from the Marvel Cinematic Universe that truly feels like an of-the-moment masterwork that also happens to be a comic-book movie," wrote Roxana Hadadi of Chesapeake Family Magazine.

1. "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" (2018)
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Miles Morales in "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse"

Sony

Rotten Tomatoes score: 97%

"Into the Spider-Verse," which took home best animated feature at the 2019 Oscars, is a movie that has to be seen to be believed. Spider-Men (and -Women!) travel from all over the multiverse to help teenager Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) grow into his own as his universe's new Spider-Man.

It proves you don't have to be Peter Parker to be Spider-Man, anyone can wear the mask, as Miles says. The upcoming two-part sequel has a lot of hype to live up to, but we'll always have the greatness of "Into the Spider-Verse" to fall back on.

"Maintaining a breathless pace, the filmmakers pile up sci-fi conceits, one-liners, and a melange of animation styles; as opposed to lots of other comic book adaptations, this actually captures the sensation of getting absorbed in a comic book," wrote the Chicago Reader's Ben Sachs.

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50 award-winning wedding photos taken around the world in 2024

27 December 2024 at 12:38
Aimée Flynn | Aimée Flynn Photo | Kanab, Utah, USA
This is just one of the breathtaking photos chosen.

Aimée Flynn Photo

  • Junebug recently announced the winners of its 2024 Best of the Best Wedding Photography Contest.
  • The 50 winning photos were taken around the world, from Alaska to Bali.
  • The images capture stunning scenery, joy, and a protective cat.

The average American couple spends just under $30,000 on a wedding, and for many, the photographer is a big chunk of that budget.

To mark the start of their happily ever afters, most couples take photos β€” some even traveling to an epic location or a particularly meaningful spot β€” to get the perfect image.

Junebug Weddings has an annual photo contest to choose the best wedding photos worldwide.

Here are its winners from 2024.

The champagne tower at this wedding in Monterrey, Mexico, came crashing down β€” but in a picturesque way.
Elsa Maria Romo | FREESOULS | Monterrey, Mexico
Taken by Elsa Maria Romo of FREESOULS.

FREESOULS

The bride and groom were ready to ride off into the sunset at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah.
Becca Dahl | Becca Photo | Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, USA
Taken by Becca Dahl of Becca Photo.

Becca Photo

A quick game of catch at a Tucson, Arizona In-N-Out made for a great photo.
Diana Lustig | Love and Latitudes Elopement Photography | Tuscon, Arizona, USA
Taken by Diana Lustig of Love and Latitudes Elopement Photography.

Love and Latitudes

This photo taken of two brides in Moab, Utah, is stunning.
Traci Edwards | Adventure and Vow | Moab, Utah, USA
Taken by Traci Edwards of Adventure and Vow.

Adventure + Vow

Anyone who wants a witchy wedding should go for the vibes seen at this Leavenworth, Washington, wedding.
Katie Bergmann | Katie Berg Photo | Leavenworth, Washington
Taken by Katie Bergmann of Katie Berg Photo.

Katie Berg Photo

It's impossible not to smile at this photo taken on British Columbia's Granville Island.
Erica Miller | Erica Miller Photography | Granville Island, BC, Canada
Taken by Erica Miller of Erica Miller Photography.

Erica Miller Photography

The view of the sky in Kanab, Utah, is unreal.
Aimée Flynn | Aimée Flynn Photo | Kanab, Utah, USA
Taken by Aimée Flynn of Aimée Flynn Photo.

Aimée Flynn Photo

Playing peek-a-boo gave a glimpse of the bride's wedding henna in Antigua, Guatemala.
Daniel Lopez Perez | Daniel Lopez Perez Photography | Antigua, Guatemala
Taken by Daniel Lopez Perez of Daniel Lopez Perez Photography.

Daniel Lopez Perez Photography

Couples who shred together, stay together, as evidenced by this couple in Wanaka, New Zealand.
Felix Yu | Felix Image | Tyndall glacier, Wanaka, New Zealand
Taken by Felix Yu of Felix Image.

Felix Image

These newlyweds are perfectly framed by their car window in Donegal, Ireland.
Caragh Isla Camack | Caragh Isla Photography | Donegal, Ireland
Taken by Caragh Isla Camack of Caragh Isla Photography.

Caragh Isla Photography

The wedding party is fully in shadow at this wedding in Vancouver.
Shari Vallely | Shari + Mike Photographers | Vancouver, BC, Canada
Taken by Shari Vallely of Shari + Mike Photographers.

Shari + Mike Photographers

The bride at this Ascoli Piceno, Italy wedding looks straight out of a painting.
Dean Snushall | Dean Snushall Photography | Ascoli Piceno, Italy
Taken by Dean Snushall of Dean Snushall Photography.

Dean Snushall Photography

This breathtaking photo was taken at Artist Point in Washington.
Brianna Parks | Brianna Parks Photography | Artist Point, Washington, USA
Taken by Brianna Parks of Brianna Parks Photography.

Brianna Parks Photography

This sweet moment was captured in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Tesnim Karisik Spahic | Tesnim Photography | Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Taken by Tesnim Karisik Spahic of Tesnim Photography.

Tesnim Photography

The happy couple was bathed in neon and bright colors at their wedding in Adelaide, Australia.
Jacinta Oaten | Jacinta Oaten | Adelaide, Australia
Taken by Jacinta Oaten.

Jacinta Oaten

This bride and groom were channeling Jack and Rose at their Greenland wedding.
Maddie Mae | Adventure Instead | Greenland
Taken by Maddie Mae of Adventure Instead.

Adventure Instead

This wedding in Guayaquil, Ecuador was certainly a party.
Adriana Ortiz | Adriana & Christian | Guayaquil, Ecuador
Taken by Adriana Ortiz of Adriana & Christian.

Adriana & Christian

So was this one in Naples, Italy.
Mario De Luzio | De Luzio Fotografi | Massa Lubrense, Naples, Italy
Taken by Mario De Luzio of De Luzio Fotografi.

De Luzio Fotografi

This intimate snapshot of wedded bliss was taken in Washington's Olympic National Park.
The Chaffins | Olympic National Park, WA, USA
Taken by The Chaffins.

The Chaffins

This otherworldly photo was taken in Alaska.
Henry Tieu | Henry Tieu Photography | Alaska, USA
Taken by Henry Tieu of Henry Tieu Photography.

Henry Tieu Photography

The colors at this Sydney wedding were unbelievable.
Anton Kross | Across the Forest | Sydney, NSW, Australia
Taken by Anton Kross of Across the Forest.

Across the Forest

The ruins of a Scottish castle provided a beautiful backdrop.
Sean Bell | Sean Bell Photography | Scotland
Taken by Sean Bell of Sean Bell Photography.

Sean Bell Photography

It takes a village to help a bride get ready, as seen at this Vancouver wedding.
Emilie Ford | Lonely Wolf Productions | Hycroft Manor, Vancouver, Canada
Taken by Emilie Ford of Lonely Wolf Productions.

Lonely Wolf Productions

This monochromatic wedding shot was also captured in Vancouver.
Jeff Chang | The Apartment Photo | Fairmont Pacific Rim, Vancouver, Canada
Taken by Jeff Chang of The Apartment Photo.

The Apartment Photo

This new husband and wife were in the spotlight at their wedding in Sintra, Portugal.
Paulo Lopes | Aguiam Wedding Photography | Penha Longa Resort, Sintra, Portugal
Taken by Paulo Lopes of Aguiam Wedding Photography.

Aguiam Wedding Photography

The beach in Big Sur, California provided a stunning backdrop.
Heather K Purdy | Heather K Purdy | Big Sur, California, USA
Taken by Heather K. Purdy.

Heather K Purdy

If you need to show someone what it's like to get married in Las Vegas, this photo is all you need.
Jennifer Mattera | Tree of Life Films & Photos | Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Taken by Jennifer Mattera of Tree of Life Films & Photos.

Tree of Life Films & Photos

The bride got hugs from her parents at her wedding in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Jenny Sun | Jenny Sun Photography | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Taken by Jenny Sun of Jenny Sun Photography.

Jenny Sun Photography

This wedding is giving '70s glam.
Will Khoury | Will Khoury Photography
Taken by Will Khoury of Will Khoury Photography.

Will Khoury Photography

It's not easy to hike in California's Yosemite National Park in wedding dresses, but it made for a beautiful photo.
Sergio Alcala | Henry Tieu Photography | Yosemite National Park, California, USA
Taken by Sergio Alcala of Henry Tieu Photography.

Henry Tieu Photography

Pouring water on the bride is a Hindu tradition, as seen at this Hyderabad, India wedding.
Vivek Krishnan | Vivek Krishnan Photography | Hyderabad, India
Taken by Vivek Krishnan of Vivek Krishnan Photography.

Vivek Krishnan Photography

A shooting star made this photo in Estes Park, Colorado even more arresting.
Amber Sovorsky | Story Maker Photo | Estes Park, Colorado, USA
Taken by Amber Sovorsky of Story Maker Photo.

Story Maker Photo

This photo taken in Covington, Kentucky is pure joy.
Kate Weinbender | Katherine Elyse Media | Covington, Kentucky, USA
Taken by Kate Weinbender of Katherine Elyse Media.

Katherine Elyse Media

This photographer combined art, light, and a wedding ring to create magic.
Matteo Lomonte | Matteo Lomonte Photography
Taken by Matteo Lomonte of Matteo Lomonte Photography.

Matteo Lomonte Photography

The photo of this bride in Singapore is timeless.
Krishna Pradana | Berawal Dari Teman | Siri House, Singapore
Taken by Krishna Pradana of Berawal Dari Teman.

Berawal Dari Teman

The single tear rolling down the bride's face really makes this photo taken in New Braunfels, Texas.
Ashley Brown | Brownie Photography & Production | New Braunfels, TX, USA
Taken by Ashley Brown of Brownie Photography & Production.

Brownie Photography & Production

This photo was taken in Tofino, a small town on Vancouver Island, Canada.
Chris Grandy + Sam Rose | Isle + Oak Photography | Tofino, BC, Canada
Taken by Chris Grandy + Sam Rose of Isle + Oak Photography.

Isle + Oak Photography

The bright flowers and streamers gave this Seattle wedding a lot of color.
Emett Joseph | Emett Joseph Photography | Fremont Foundry, Seattle, Washington, USA
Taken by Emett Joseph of Emett Joseph Photography.

Emett Joseph Photography

Getting married is two people deciding to walk down a long road together, like these newlyweds in Glencoe, Scotland.
Matt Pocknell | Matt Pocknell Photography | Glencoe, Scotland, UK
Taken by Matt Pocknell of Matt Pocknell Photography.

Matt Pocknell Photography

This atmospheric photo was also taken in Scotland, in Glen Etive.
Emily Black | Emily Black Photography | Glen Etive, Scotland, UK
Emily Black | Emily Black Photography | Glen Etive, Scotland, UK

Emily Black Photography

This husband and wife look like they're on Cloud Nine, literally β€” but it's actually Tahiti.
Amber Peyrotty | Zephyr & Luna | Tahiti, French Polynesia
Taken by Amber Peyrotty of Zephyr & Luna.

Zephyr & Luna

The hazy crescent moon gives this photo taken in Bend, Oregon an ethereal vibe.
Benjamin Edwards | Benjamin Edwards Photography | Juniper Preserve , Bend, Oregon, USA
Taken by Benjamin Edwards of Benjamin Edwards Photography.

Benjamin Edwards Photography

This ring has its own personal feline guard in Bucharest, Romania.
Ionut Lucian Ianos | Lens Stories | Bucharest, Romania
Taken by Ionut Lucian Ianos of Lens Stories.

Lens Stories

This couple in Bali, Indonesia is very well-accessorized.
Gusmank | Gusmank Photography | Tirtha, Uluwatu, Bali
Taken by Gusmank of Gusmank Photography.

Gusmank Photography

This photo looks like it came from the set of a Wes Anderson film β€” but it's a real cabin in Verbier, Switzerland.
Eline Tasma | North Wind Elopements | Cabane Mont Fort, Verbier, Switzerland
Taken by Eline Tasma of North Wind Elopements.

North Wind Elopements

This photo looks like it's from the woods in "Twilight." It's in Northern Greece.
Margarita Feslian | Kaleidoscope of Memories | Northern Greece
Taken by Margarita Feslian of Kaleidoscope of Memories.

Kaleidoscope of Memories

A crescent moon was used as a focal point in Moab, Utah.
Kelly Shoul | In Love and Adventure | Moab, Utah, USA
Taken by Kelly Shoul of In Love and Adventure.

In Love and Adventure

This couple in Madrid is the definition of cool.
Daniel Alonso Méndez | People Truelove Tellers | Madrid, Spain
Taken by Daniel Alonso Méndez of People Truelove Tellers.

People Truelove Tellers

These newlyweds in Yosemite National Park look like they traveled back in time.
Charleton Churchill | Charleton Churchill Photography | Yosemite National Park, California, USA
Taken by Charleton Churchill of Charleton Churchill Photography.

Charleton Churchill Photography

The bride and groom are ready to run away together at the Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada.
Bree Lion | Breeze Photography | Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada
Taken by Bree Lion of Breeze Photography.

Breeze Photography

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I went to HomeGoods for some last-minute holiday gifts, and the selection was overwhelming

24 December 2024 at 10:28
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I almost knocked things off this table with how overflowing it was.

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  • HomeGoods is a favorite of both interior designers and consumers alike.
  • It's also a great place to do some last-minute holiday shopping.
  • I went on December 23 and was surprised to see how much inventory was left.

In addition to being a fan of HomeGoods, I'm also a bit of a procrastinator.

With traffic at my local mall reaching Black Friday levels this week, I decided to skip that chaos. Instead, I stopped by HomeGoods, the successful home decor chain with over 900 locations across the US, to see what it was like two days before Christmas.

Yes, it was crowded, but it wasn't stifling. And there were no empty, picked-over shelves. I was pleasantly surprised by how much inventory and last-minute gift options the store hadβ€”Β if not a bit overwhelmed.

Here's what it was like to get some last-minute gifts at HomeGoods.

I went to a HomeGoods in my hometown on Long Island.
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The exterior of my local HomeGoods.

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The store advertised same-day delivery and a special holiday return policy when you walked in.
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A display at the front.

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The first display was a table filled with reindeer, snowmen, penguins, and wrapping paper.
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One of the first displays had a large silver reindeer.

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If you want to shop at HomeGoods, you have to be OK with digging through tables of seemingly random items.
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It's like digging for treasure.

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Sometimes, displays are organized. For example, this table was labeled "For the chef."
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This table had baskets, olive oil sets, snacks, and more.

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It had items like this basil-dip tasting set for $19.99.
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The label was torn, but the box itself was fine.

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This Modelo goodie-filled tub, which cost $59.99, included glasses, coasters, a bottle opener, pretzels, and chips.
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This is great for the beer-lover in your life.

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This table was piled high with "baking essentials."
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There's special powdered sugar, baking trays, dishware, and edible decorations.

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No one would be mad to open chocolates on Christmas morning.
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I didn't know there could be so many different types of chocolate.

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I was particularly drawn to this "wine" bottle filled with truffles.
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These were quite festive.

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There was an entire aisle dedicated to peppermint snacks.
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The Peppermint Shop.

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There were multiple shelves filled with just hot chocolate β€” gourmet hot chocolate is a great grab-bag gift.
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There were dozens of hot chocolate mixes.

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I bought these chocolate-covered spoons for $7.99. They turn any cup of milk into hot chocolate, and they'll be a hit in my home on Christmas morning.
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I can't wait to try them out.

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Even when you go into the store, past the gift displays, some items would make good presents.
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This section was labeled Storage.

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Of course, HomeGoods is known for decor. Many teenage girls would be excited to get one of these disco-ball gifts.
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Disco balls are popular.

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Or for the coquette-obsessed, any of these Hello Kitty gifts would do.
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There were jars, plates, bowls, mugs, and more with Hello Kitty's face.

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I was into these pink cowboy boot vases β€” I definitely have some younger cousins who would love one.
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Western-inspired fashion and decor were popular this year.

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Board games and puzzles are tried-and-true gifts. There's no shortage of them at HomeGoods.
games homegoods
I almost knocked things off this table with how overflowing it was.

Gabbi Shaw/Business Insider

The candle section can be overwhelming β€” this is one small part β€” but candles are a solid gift for almost anyone in your life.
candles at homegoods
Candles are gifts that almost anyone would enjoy.

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If all else fails β€” try a gift card.
gift cards at homegoods
Gift cards are never a bad idea.

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Christmas wasn't the only holiday represented. There was a Hanukkah table, as well.
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The Hanukkah table had menorahs, lights, and candles.

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And there were already tons of Valentine's Day items on display.
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Christmas was already on its way out in this part of the store.

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Pink was everywhere.
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These would still be good Christmas gifts.

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Even if these are technically for Valentine's Day, I wouldn't be mad to find that ceramic bulldog under my tree.
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I also liked the Snoopy mug.

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If you somehow made it through the store without finding anything, there's winter-themed candy at the register.
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When in doubt, try candy.

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HomeGoods is a lifesaver if you're like me and put off holiday shopping until the last minute.
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Peppermint bark is a solid last-minute gift for a surprise guest.

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21 of the most notorious feuds between actors and directors

24 December 2024 at 07:10
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The feud between Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively heat up in December when Lively sued Baldoni for sexual harassment.

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  • These Hollywood feuds offer a glimpse into the sometimes-fraught world of entertainment.
  • Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's reported feud has already solidified its place in pop-culture history.
  • Though some make up after spats, other celebs never quite get over their friction.

"It Ends With Us," the long-awaited film adaptation of the Colleen Hoover novel of the same name, had no shortage of controversies, starting with its subject matter β€” some critics said the story "romanticizes" domestic abuse.

Still, that's not the only reason you might have seen this movie in the headlines. Internet detectives became convinced there was drama between Justin Baldoni, the director (who also starred in the film), and Blake Lively, who played protagonist Lily Bloom earlier this year.

Those theories were proven right when Lively sued Baldoni for sexual harassment in December, confirming that the two did not get along during filming.

However, Baldoni and Lively aren't the only director-actor pairing to have reportedly dealt with on-set friction. This feud is frequent in Hollywood history, going back to the 1960s at least.

Here are some of movie history's most infamous feuds between actors and directors.

Melina Glusac contributed to an earlier version of this story.

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Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni reportedly did not get along on set.

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Whispers of a feud started on social media after it became clear that Baldoni, who both directed and starred in "It Ends With Us," wasn't doing press with the rest of the cast. Then, internet sleuths discovered that while Baldoni follows the entire cast on Instagram, none follow him back.

Over the summer, reports emerged that there were two cuts of the movie: one approved by Baldoni and another done by editor Shane Reid, who has worked with Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, which Lively commissioned, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Rumbles of a feud continued as Lively began getting called out for how she promoted the movie.Β Baldoni hiredΒ Melissa Nathan, a seasoned crisis PR manager, as this happened. Nathan is known for working with Johnny Depp during the Amber Heard trial.

After a quiet few months, their rift returned to the headlines when Lively sued Baldoni for sexual harassment in December 2024 and said that he worked with Nathan and his publicist, Jennifer Abel, to start a smear campaign against her.

Baldoni's lawyer, Bryan Freedman, said in a statement, "It is shameful that Ms. Lively and her representatives would make such serious and categorically false accusations against Mr. Baldoni, Wayfarer Studios and its representatives, as yet another desperate attempt to 'fix' her negative reputation."

Lively's representative directed Business Insider to a statement she shared with The New York Times: "I hope that my legal action helps pull back the curtain on these sinister retaliatory tactics to harm people who speak up about misconduct and helps protect others who may be targeted."

Celebrities have begun to support Lively publicly, including her "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" costars and "It Ends With Us" author Colleen Hoover. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Baldoni has been dropped by his agency, WME.

Olivia Wilde and Florence Pugh
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Olivia Wilde and Florence Pugh never stood next to each other during any of the film's press.

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Rumors about Wilde and Pugh not getting along began in July 2022,Β whenΒ Page Six reported that Pugh was "displeased" about Wilde's relationship with "Don't Worry Darling's" other costar (and pop music sensation) Harry Styles. Wilde and Styles have since broken up.

Eagle-eyed fans noticed that Pugh did little to no promotion of "Don't Worry Darling" on social media. Pugh also was not involved in any of the film's events besides its premiere at the Venice Film Festival (notably missing the much-memed press conference) and declined to comment about Wilde in a profile on the director in Variety.

At the premiere itself, fans seemed convinced that Pugh refused to make eye contact with Wilde, didn't stand next to her in any photos, and generally seemed unbothered.

Add in the "Miss Flo" comments from a leaked video of Wilde sent to Shia LaBeouf, and we had all the makings of a feud.

"As for all the endless tabloid gossip and all the noise out there, the internet feeds itself. I don't feel the need to contribute; I think it's sufficiently well-nourished," said Wilde during the Venice press conference.

David O. Russell and George Clooney
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George Clooney still has hard feelings about David O. Russell.

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Mounting tensions on the set of 1999's "Three Kings" reportedly led to a physical fight between the film's star, Clooney, and its director, Russell.

According to one of the film's producers, Charles Roven, Clooney was tired from working on both "ER" and "Three Kings" simultaneously, and Russell was experiencing budget pressure from the studio. Reportedly, when Clooney saw Russell yelling at a crew member, it was the final straw. The two engaged in a "tussle," per The Hollywood Reporter.

In a 2000 interview with Playboy, Clooney said Russell's aggression was a widespread problem on set, and that the director also made the script supervisor cry, physically pushed an extra, and embarrassed a camera-car driver.Β 

After the reports about Harvey Weinstein came out in 2017, stories surfaced about Russell, with former co-workers accusing him of on-set abuse, as reported by Vulture.

It's been 25 years since "Three Kings," but the bad feelings have not disappeared. In an August 2024 GQ profile, Clooney said it was "not worth it" to work with a "miserable" person like Russell, who made every person on set's life difficult.

David O. Russell and Lily Tomlin
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Lily Tomlin and David O. Russell buried the hatchet.

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A video leaked a few years ago shows Russell screaming at Tomlin while filming 2004's "I Heart Huckabees."Β 

The video is profanity-laden: After Tomlin complains to Russell about his constant re-writing of lines and scenes, he has a complete meltdown. Russell shoves and knocks items over on the set as crew members flee.Β 

But the episode did not harm Russell and Tomlin's relationship for more than a few hours. She told The Hollywood Reporter in 2015, "We've overcome it. It dissipates and it's gone." The two have said they would gladly work together again.

Joel Schumacher and Val Kilmer
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Joel Schumacher called Val Kilmer "psychotic," but conceded he was a good Batman.

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Schumacher told Entertainment Weekly in 1996 that the two even "had a physical pushing match" on set.

"He was badly behaved, he was rude and inappropriate. I was forced to tell him that this would not be tolerated for one more second. Then we had two weeks where he did not speak to me, but it was bliss," he continued.

Kilmer was eventually replaced in the sequel by George Clooney.

Time did not heal this wound, though β€” in 2019, 24 years after the film, Schumacher doubled down on their beef. In an interview with Vulture, he called Kilmer "psychotic," though he did admit that he was a "fabulous Batman."

It's unknown if the two reconciled before Schumacher's death in June 2020.

Danny Boyle and Ewan McGregor
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It took years for Danny Boyle and Ewan McGregor to mend their friendship.

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McGregor and Boyle were close friends due to Boyle casting McGregor in his directorial debut "Shallow Grave" and his follow-up, the critically acclaimed "Trainspotting" in 1996.

However, when it came time for Boyle to direct "The Beach" in 2000, he chose Leonardo DiCaprio to be his leading man, instead of McGregor. According to a 2021 interview between McGregor and The Hollywood Reporter, this fractured their relationship for years.

McGregor said the two did not speak for "a long time" and even sat together in a first-class cabin on a transatlantic flight "without exchanging a single word."

"It wasn't handled very well. There was probably both sides to it," McGregor said. "I was upset. But at the same time, it's part of life, it's just part of growing up."

Boyle has said he felt "great shame" about what happened, even admitting that he had given McGregor the impression that the role in "The Beach" would be his.

"I handled it very, very badly, and I've apologized to you," Boyle told McGregor on "The Graham Norton Show" in 2017. "I felt a great shame about it. I was not proud of the way I handled it," Boyle added.

Eventually, the two reconciled and worked together again on the 2017 sequel "T2 Trainspotting."

Roman Polanski and Faye Dunaway
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There were many rumors about the set of "Chinatown."

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Dunaway and controversial director Polanski apparently clashed on the set of 1975's "Chinatown."

At one point during filming, Polanski was upset by a stray piece of Dunaway's hair that was ruining his shot, so he walked up to Dunaway and yanked it out of her head. One urban legend even said that Polanski's refusal to allow Dunaway bathroom breaks led to her throwing a cup of her own urine at the director.

Dunaway vehemently denied the urine incident toΒ The Guardian but did tell the Sabotage Times that "the friction between Roman and me began from the start" of filming.

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Brigitte Bardot and Henri-Georges Clouzot worked together on "La Verite."

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French director Clouzot was well-known in the horror genre during the '50s and '60s. While filming "La VΓ©ritΓ©" ("The Truth") in 1960, he wanted his lead actor, Bardot, to realistically fall asleep and drool for a scene.Β 

So he apparently gave Bardot sleeping pills, claiming that they were painkillers, The Guardian reported. Bardot took too many and ended up having to get her stomach pumped as a result.

After the fact, Bardot called Clouzot "a negative being, forever at odds with himself and the world around him," according to the outlet.

This was just one of many incidents for Clouzot, however, as he reportedly slapped Suzy Delair while filming "Quai des Orfèvres" in 1947.

Stanley Kubrick and Shelley Duvall
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Stanley Kubrick was known for being a perfectionist on set.

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"The Shining" is one of the most iconic films in American history β€” and the reported feud betweenΒ  Duvall and Kubrick is just as infamous.

Kubrick's masterpiece took 13 months to shoot, and every bit of it seems to have been torture for lead actor Shelley Duvall. A perfectionist, Kubrick apparently nitpicked her performance, re-shooting scenes and lines and reaming her in front of the crew for missing cues, reported Rolling Stone. To get real desperation out of Duvall, he apparently filmed one emotionally taxing scene 127 times.

After "The Shining" was released in 1980, Duvall said to critic Roger Ebert, "Going through day after day of excruciating work. Almost unbearable ...Β in my character I had to cry 12 hours a day, all day long, the last nine months straight, five or six days a week."

Later in her career, though, Duvall celebrated the director. In a video posted to X by the Shelley Duvall Archive, Duvall (who died in July 2024) said she "wouldn't trade the experience" of shooting the film "for anything" because of Kubrick. "It was a fascinating learning experience," she said.

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Tony Kaye called Edward Norton a "narcissistic dilettante."

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"American History X" got off to a rough start: Controversial British director Kaye didn't even want to hire Norton to play the lead, but he told The Guardian in 2002 that he "couldn't find anyone better."

Norton and Kaye reportedly began to clash when the film was being edited. Kaye's 95-minute cut was not favorably received by New Line Cinema and Norton, who both began to offer Kaye some notes β€” and he did not take the suggestions well, reported Den of Geek.

Entertainment Weekly reported in 1998 that Kaye was so furious with Norton that he punched a wall and broke his hand. Kaye also threatened to replace his director's credit with the name Humpty Dumpty. Kaye even called Norton "a narcissistic dilettante" to the outlet.

Norton has never spoken publicly about Kaye.

Michael Bay and Megan Fox
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Michael Bay and Megan Fox patched up their feud later on.

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Bay and Fox openly slammed each other in the press, and the animosity seems to have started on the set of "Transformers" in 2007.

In a 2009 interview with Wonderland magazine, Fox said of her director, "[Bay] wants to create this insane, infamous mad-man reputation. He wants to be like Hitler on his sets, and he is ... He has no social skills at all. It's endearing to watch him. He's so vulnerable and fragile in real life and then on set, he's a tyrant."

Members of Bay's "Transformers" crew retaliated by writingΒ an open letter that year that called Fox "the queen of talking trailer trash and posing like a porn star," reported Deadline.

Fox was then fired from the "Transformers" franchise in 2011 and replaced with Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.

The two eventually buried the hatchet, and Fox starred in Bay's "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" film in 2014.

"I've always loved Michael," Fox told Entertainment Weekly that year. "We've had our battles in the past but even when I've been really outspoken about difficulties we've had, I've always followed up by saying that I have a particular affinity to him."

Alfred Hitchcock and Tippi Hedren
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Tippi Hedren and Alfred Hitchcock attended the Cannes Film Festival together in 1963.

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Hedren ascended to stardom after scoring lead roles in Hitchcock's "The Birds" and "Marnie." But Hedren later told Variety that the director made unwanted sexual advances on her throughout the filming of "The Birds" in 1963 β€” and threatened her career if she didn't comply.Β 

Hedren repeatedly rebuffed his advances. She said, "When he told me that he would ruin me, I just told him to do what he had to do. I went out of the door and slammed it so hard that I looked back to see if it was still on its hinges."

According to Hedren, the inappropriate behavior continued on the set of "Marnie." At one point, Hitchcock and Hedren were in the back of a limousine, and she said he lunged at her, begging her to kiss him.

"It was absolutely awful, and as soon as the movie 'Marnie' was over, I was out of there," Hedren said. "That was the end of the Hitchcock relationship."

Judd Apatow and Katherine Heigl
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Katherine Heigl's career suffered after she made comments about "Knocked Up."

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In a now-infamousΒ Vanity Fair interview from 2008, Heigl insulted her "Knocked Up" director, Apatow, by calling the movie "a little sexist."Β 

Heigl went on to express discontent with her character's personality in the film: "It paints the women as shrews, as humorless and uptight," she told the magazine. "It paints the men as lovable, goofy, fun-loving guys."

Both Apatow and Heigl's costar, Seth Rogen, did not take this critique well. Apatow commented on Heigl's lack of an apology on "The Howard Stern Show" in 2009, saying, "[You'd think] at some point I'll get a call saying, 'Sorry, I was tired ...' and then the call never comes."Β 

The incident dampened Heigl's career, leading her to apologize (via the press) in 2016. In 2017, Apatow told Vulture he still hasn't spoken to Heigl since the Vanity Fair interview came out a decade ago.

In 2021, Heigl spoke to The Washington Post about being branded as "difficult" in Hollywood after her "Knocked Up" comments.

"I may have said a couple of things you didn't like, but then that escalated to 'she's ungrateful,' then that escalated to 'she's difficult,' and that escalated to 'she's unprofessional,'" she said. "What is your definition of difficult? Somebody with an opinion that you don't like?"

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Bruce Willis and Kevin Smith later became friendly again.

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Smith discussed the making of the 2010 film "Cop Out" on an episode of "WTF with Marc Maron" in 2011, almost a year after its release. He told the comedian that one of the stars of the film wouldn't sit for a poster photo shoot β€” and once Maron pressed the director for a name, he let loose.

The "Mallrats" director confirmed that it definitely wasn't Tracy Morgan," who he called "a dream" and said he would "lay down in traffic for."

"Were it not for Tracy, I might've killed myself or someone else in the making of that movie," Smith said. "It was difficult. I've never been involved in a situation like that where one component is not in the box at all." He added it was "soul-crushing."

Wills, for his part, kept it simple in his response. "Poor Kevin. He's just a whiner," he told Time Out in 2013.

However, the two seem to have squashed their beef. Almost a decade later, in 2019, Smith told a story on his podcast, "Fatman Beyond," about the action star texting him to ask for his address, as Willis had some pictures he wanted to send Smith.

"Reach out to an old friend or to someone you never thought would be a friend again. You never know what bridges you can mend," said Smith.

In 2022, Willis' family announced the actor was stepping back from acting after he was diagnosed with aphasia, and the director had some kind words to say on X. "Long before any of the Cop Out stuff, I was a big Bruce Willis fan - so this is really heartbreaking to read," he wrote. He also expressed regret for his previous comments.

Harold Ramis and Bill Murray
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Bill Murray and Harold Ramis were best friends for years before the feud.

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Murray and Ramis were longtime friends and "Ghostbusters" costars, but they had a bitter falling out on the set of Ramis' 1993 film "Groundhog Day."

Murray was the star of the film, and, according to Ramis' daughter Violet's book "Ghostbuster's Daughter: Life With My Dad, Harold Ramis," his behavior became increasingly erratic while shooting β€”Β  he was repeatedly late to set and threw many a tantrum. The issue came to a head when Ramis, at one point, is said to have grabbed Murray by the collar and shoved him against a wall.

Ramis' daughter also wrote that "Bill was going through a difficult time in his personal life, and he and my dad were not seeing eye to eye on the tone of the film."

She added, "Eventually, Bill just completely shut my dad out ... for the next 20-plus years."

Ramis became terminally ill in 2010, and it was then that Murray extended an olive branch, arriving at Ramis' house with a police escort and a dozen doughnuts. The two were friends until Ramis' death in 2014.

Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski
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Klaus Kinski and Werner Herzog had a volatile relationship.

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Kinski was known for being a difficult actor to work with, and this seemed to prove true for director Herzog on the set of "Aguirre: The Wrath of God" in 1972.Β 

Kinski and Herzog began to disagree about how Kinski should play his character, and Kinski became defiant. He reportedly threw wild tantrums on set and constantly threatened to quit the production. In one of the latter instances, Herzog is said to have held Kinski at gunpoint in order to make him stay, reportedΒ Indiewire.

The two went on to work together four more times, and Herzog made a documentary about their mercurial, decadeslong friendship called "My Best Fiend" in 1999.

Lars von Trier and BjΓΆrk
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Lars von Trier and BjΓΆrk attended the Cannes Film Festival in 2000.

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Both BjΓΆrk and von Trier won many awards and accolades for their 2000 indie film "Dancer in the Dark." But in light of the #MeToo movement, BjΓΆrk claimed in 2017 that von Trier made unwanted sexual advances at her during filming.Β 

In a series of Facebook posts, BjΓΆrk alleged that von Trier made "unwanted whispered sexual offers from him with graphic descriptions," and he threatened to "climb from his room's balcony in the middle of the night with a clear sexual intention."Β 

Von Trier denied the claims, saying that sexual harassment was "not the case. But that we were definitely not friends, that's a fact," reported The Guardian.

John Carney and Keira Knightley
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John Carney ended up apologizing to Keira Knightley after insulting her in the press.

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Carney blasted Knightley in a 2016 interview with The Independent after their film "Begin Again" was released, calling her a "supermodel" who was unable to capture the essence of her musician character.

Carney said, "Keira's thing is to hide who you are and I don't think you can be an actor and do that ... being a film actor requires a certain level of honesty and self-analysis that I don't think she's ready for yet, and I certainly don't think she was ready for on that film."Β 

Directors rallied to defend the Oscar-nominated actor on Twitter (now X), calling her "utterly spectacular" and "a joy" to work with. Carney then issued an apology on X in 2016, saying, "Keira was nothing but professional and dedicated during that film and she contributed hugely to its success."Β 

In 2019, Knightley revealed in an interview with the Irish Times that Carney had privately apologized to her, and she had accepted it.

"It was a very difficult shoot. We didn't get on. It's just a thing that happens sometimes and I say that with no blame. It takes two to tango," she said. "I think we can both be very proud of ourselves for the film that we made because it's difficult when a lead actor and director don't get on. And I don't think you could tell that from watching the film."

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Burt Reynolds won a Golden Globe for "Boogie Nights," but there was no love lost between him and Paul Thomas Anderson.

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Anderson hit it big with his critically adored second film, "Boogie Nights," in 1997. But Reynolds, who won a Golden Globe for his performance, never saw the film.

Reynolds told GQ in 2015 that he and Anderson clashed on set, personality-wise. He found Anderson to be too pleased with his own ability, saying they butted heads "mostly because he was young and full of himself. Every shot we did, it was like the first time [that shot had ever been done]."Β 

Anderson extended an olive branch by offering Reynolds a part in his next film, "Magnolia," but Reynolds told The Guardian he declined the offer, saying, "I'd done my picture with Paul Thomas Anderson;Β that was enough for me."

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Kim Basinger felt she was bullied by director Adrian Lyne.

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Basinger spoke to The New York Times in 1986 about the grueling experience of shooting the erotic drama "9 1/2 Weeks."

Basinger was reportedly bullied by director Lyne, who also convinced costar Mickey Rourke to completely ignore Basinger off-camera in order to add to the duo's intensity on-screen. Lyne said to the Times, "In order for her to be angry I would rage at her and she would rage back at me."

It wasn't until after "9 1/2 Weeks" was released that Basinger realized the level of manipulation that was happening on set. She reflected, "Mickey was egging me on β€” I hated him sometimes. I got confused. I didn't know who I was after a while. My husband [Ron Snyder] and I had a bad time during this movie."

Even though Basinger said there were times she was ready to quit the movie, she holds firm that the experience β€” and the final product β€” were worthwhile.

Bernardo Bertolucci and Maria Schneider
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"Last Tango in Paris" was controversial upon its release.

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Though the scene depicting the rape of Schneider's character was in the script for "Last Tango in Paris," director Bertolucci created a disturbing last-minute addendum.

Bertolucci and actor Marlon Brando had the idea of using a stick of butter as a lubricant for the scene, but they apparently didn't warn Schneider beforehand because Bertolucci wanted "her reaction as a girl, not as an actress," he said in 2013.

In 2007, a few years before her death in 2011, Schneider told The Daily Mail that the scene felt real to her. "Marlon said to me: 'Maria, don't worry, it's just a movie,' but during the scene, even though what Marlon was doing wasn't real, I was crying real tears," she said.

Bertolucci said Schneider hated him for years after the film, and "Last Tango In Paris" received renewed media attention in 2016 before the #MeToo movement, as celebrities β€” both actors and actresses β€” rallied to defend Schneider on X.

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14 celebrities who were born on Christmas Day or Christmas Eve

24 December 2024 at 06:41
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Jeremy Strong's birthday is on Christmas.

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  • As any December 24 or December 25 baby knows, it's hard to have a birthday around the holidays.
  • But they aren't alone β€” these celebrities were born on Christmas Eve or Christmas.
  • Justin Trudeau and Sissy Spacek will celebrate their birthdays on December 25.

Sometimes, sharing your birthday with a holiday can be fun β€” think: Halloween, St. Patrick's Day, or July 4. But trying to celebrate your day of birth while many others are celebrating Christmas can be tricky.

Christmas babies: We see you, and now you have 14 more celebrity friends to commiserate with. These 14 celebrities, from Stephenie Meyer to Ricky Martin, were born on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.

Keep scrolling to see who's sharing their birthday with the reason for the season.

Ryan Seacrest
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Ryan Seacrest.

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On December 24, Ryan Seacrest will turn 50.

Two years ago, Seacrest celebrated his birthday with a family gathering and playing games with balloon animals, according to Instagram.

Ricky Martin
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Ricky Martin.

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Ricky Martin's 53rd birthday is on December 24, 2024.

To get into the Christmas spirit, Martin voiced a character in the Netflix holiday film "Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey."

Dr. Anthony Fauci
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Dr. Anthony Fauci.

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The most famous expert on infectious diseases, Dr. Anthony Fauci, will turn 84 on Christmas Eve.

Fauci was born on December 24, 1940 β€” and while he might not have been a huge celebrity for the first seven decades of his life, Decade No. 8 is shaping up to be his busiest ever.

Louis Tomlinson
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Louis Tomlinson.

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Louis Tomlinson's 33rd birthday is on Christmas Eve.

Tomlinson is the oldest member of One Direction, and the oldest of seven siblings.

Jimmy Buffett
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Jimmy Buffett.

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Jimmy Buffett would have celebrated his 78th birthday on December 25, 2024.

Buffett died in September 2023Β at the age of 76.

Of the many,Β many,Β albums Buffett released over his decadeslong career, he put out two Christmas albums: 1996's "Christmas Island" and 2016's "'Tis the SeaSon."

Stephenie Meyer
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Stephenie Meyer.

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"Twilight" author Stephenie Meyer will celebrate her 51st birthday on Christmas Eve.

In 2020, Meyer released the eighth installment in the "Twilight" saga, "Midnight Sun," a re-telling of the first "Twilight" book from Edward's perspective.

Lee Daniels
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Lee Daniels.

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Lee Daniels turns the big 6-5 on December 24 this year.

The Oscar-nominated director is celebrating his 65th birthday this year, 19 years after his directorial debut, "Shadowboxer."

Barbara Mandrell
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Barbara Mandrell.

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Barbara Mandrell's 76th birthday is this Christmas Day.

The iconic country singer released a Christmas album in 1984, "Christmas at Our House."

Jeremy Strong
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Jeremy Strong.

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Jeremy Strong was born 46 years ago on Christmas Day, 1978.

The "Succession" star has a few things to celebrate this year. He's been receiving awards buzz for his performance as Roy Cohn in "The Apprentice" and won a Tony for his role in "An Enemy of the People."

Sissy Spacek
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Sissy Spacek.

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Sissy Spacek's 75th birthday is on Christmas Day.

The Oscar winner starred in the 2008 Christmas rom-com "Four Christmases."

Justin Trudeau
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

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On December 25, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau turns 53.

At 43 years old, Trudeau was the second-youngest prime minister in Canadian history when he was elected in November 2015.

Dido
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Dido.

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Dido will also turn 53 on Christmas Day this year.

The British singer takes a page out of Paddington Bear's book to celebrate her birthday β€” since Christmas is already a holiday, she celebrates her birthday on June 25, according to The Guardian.

Annie Lennox
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Annie Lennox.

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Annie Lennox's 70th birthday is on Christmas Day.

The "Walking on Broken Glass" singer released her first and only Christmas album, "A Christmas Cornucopia," in 2010.

Helena Christensen
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Helena Christensen.

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Danish supermodel Helena Christensen will turn 56 on December 25, 2024.

Christensen first gained mainstream recognition 35 years ago when she starred in the music video for Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game."

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The best, worst, and most unnecessary prequels in movie history

24 December 2024 at 06:22
Young Taka (voiced by Theo Somolu) and Mufasa (Braelyn Rankins) in Disney's "Mufasa: The Lion King."
"Mufasa: The Lion King."

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  • With a prequel, Hollywood can get as much out of intellectual property as possible.
  • Prequels can also be a good way to illuminate something new about a story or character.
  • Here are some of the best, worst, and plain unnecessary sequels in movie history.

When the news dropped back in 2020 that Disney was producing a prequel to "The Lion King" about the adventures of young Mufasa and Scar, people were skeptical.

Of course, this movie might have something to do with the fact that the live-action remake of "The Lion King" earned $1.6 billion at the box office and the original 1994 film made $978 million.

"Mufasa: The Lion King" was released on December 20 to somewhat middling reviews.

This isn't the first time Hollywood has released a prequel that may or may not be totally necessary. We've compiled a list of the 22 best, worst, or confusing prequels of all time β€” keep reading to see which films made the cut.

In contrast to "The Hunt for Gollum," we were excited about "Furiosa," the prequel to "Mad Max: Fury Road."
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Anya Taylor-Joy in "Furiosa."

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There have been four movies set in the world of "Mad Max," a postapocalyptic future where the entire planet looks like a desert and society has almost completely broken down β€” and we can't get enough.

The 2015 installment, "Mad Max: Fury Road," introduced audiences to Imperator Furiosa (played by Charlize Theron), a general who fights against the tyrannical Immortan Joe (played by Hugh Keays-Byrne) to free his enslaved wives.

As "Fury Road" is technically a "Mad Max" movie, we spend more time with Max (played by Tom Hardy in "Fury Road" and originally played by Mel Gibson in the first three), but everyone left the theater wanting more Furiosa.

While "Furiosa" may not have been a hit at the box office, it was still so great to be back in the world created by director George Miller. Anya Taylor-Joy did a solid job as Furiosa, but it was Chris Hemsworth's performance as Dementus that we couldn't stop thinking about.

Another amazing prequel? "The Godfather Part II."
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Robert De Niro in "The Godfather Part II."

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"The Godfather Part II," released in 1974, is both a sequel and a prequel to 1972's "The Godfather." The film simultaneously follows Al Pacino's Michael Corleone as he assumes the role of don in the Corleone crime family after the death of his father Vito, and tells viewers the origin story of a young Vito (played by Robert De Niro) as he immigrates to New York City from Italy.

Comparing and contrasting Vito and Michael at similar ages is a fascinating look into each of their personalities, and the film keeps viewers equally invested in both as they rise to power.

The less we say about "The Godfather Part III," the better.

"Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again" follows a similar format, and it's also a total banger.
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Jessica Keenan Wynn, Lily James, and Alexa Davies in "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again."

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In our opinion, "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again," released in 2018, is far superior to the 2008 original film. Why? Because it somehow follows "The Godfather Part II's" playbook and is both a sequel and a prequel.

While we watch a grown-up Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) struggle to finally open her mother Donna's hotel in the present, weΒ alsoΒ get to look back at how a young Donna (played by the effervescent Lily James) met the threeΒ veryΒ handsome men, any one of whom could be Sophie's father.

It shouldn't work, but it does. All we know is that β€” even if it doesn't make sense β€” we need both James and Meryl Streep back for the rumored third film.

"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" is a perfectly entertaining film, whether you've seen the other two films in the trilogy or not.
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Clint Eastwood in "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly."

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"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," released in 1966, was the third and final film of director Sergio Leone's "Dollars Trilogy," which began with 1964's "A Fistful of Dollars."

But "The Good..." is actually a prequel, as it depicts Clint Eastwood's character (known simply as The Man with No Name) gaining the iconic items of clothing he wears in the other two films, and it explicitly takes place during the Civil War, while the others seem a bit more modern.

However, you don't need to see "Fistful" or its 1965 sequel to understand why "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" rules. It's a staple of the spaghetti Western genre, Eastwood is as good as he's ever been, and the film's theme is still iconic almost 60 years later.

"Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" is a controversial film, but there are still things to enjoy about it.
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Harrison Ford in "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom."

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Yes, "Temple of Doom," released in 1984, takes place before 1981's "Raiders of the Lost Ark," even though characters from "Temple of Doom" (e.g. Ke Huy Quan's Short Round or Kate Capshaw's Willie Scott) are not mentioned in "Raiders" or "Last Crusade."

Instead, "Temple of Doom" is a rip-roaring adventure following archaeologist/treasure hunter Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) as he goes up against a religious sect that uses enslaved children and rips out human hearts while trying to save a rural village that's been cursed.

"Temple of Doom" hasΒ notΒ aged well in all aspects (its depiction of Indian food and culture is abysmal), and it doesn't really provide any context about Indy's early life β€” you'd have to watch the prologue of "Last Crusade" to see River Phoenix playing a younger version of the character β€” it's still worth the watch for the mine car chase, Ford's delivery of "We are going to die," and the ludicrous plane-crash scene.Β 

"Rogue One" is the best "Star Wars" prequel β€” bar none.
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Felicity Jones in "Rogue One."

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"Rogue One" is a prequel that explains exactlyΒ oneΒ plot point from the first "Star Wars" movie, originally released in 1977. Almost 40 years later, in 2016, fans finally got the answer to this question: How did the Rebels get access to the schematics of the Death Star?

Now we know: The daughter of an Empire engineer, Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones), teamed up with a ragtag crew comprised of a spy named Cassian Andor (Diego Luna), a reprogrammed Imperial droid named K-2SO (Alan Tudyk), a blind believer in the Force and his best friend (Donnie Yen and Jiang Wen), and a former Imperial pilot who turned good (Riz Ahmed), to steal the plans from an Imperial base on a suicide mission.

"Rogue One" is such an effective prequel because it almost immediately gets you invested in these characters, and you already know the stakes because of the original trilogy β€” the fate of the galaxy is at stake.

If that wasn't enough prequel action for you, don't fret. The Disney+ series "Andor" is itself a prequel to "Rogue One."

"Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith" is also a solid prequel.
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Hayden Christensen in "Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith."

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It all led to this: "Revenge of the Sith," released in 2005, finally showed "Star Wars" fans how exactly Jedi prodigy Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen) turned into one of the most terrifying villains of all time, Darth Vader.

The final confrontation between Anakin and his erstwhile mentor, Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor), has basically become a meme at this point, but when you rewatch the movie, it still hits. These two actors are both operating at the top of their game, and you really feel the heartbreak coming from both of them.

This film almost makes the mediocre first two films in the prequel trilogy (more on them later) worth it.

"Bumblebee" gave audiences the chance to learn more about everyone's favorite yellow Transformer.
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Hailee Steinfeld in "Bumblebee."

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After the truly mind-boggling events of 2017's "Transformers: The Last Knight," which introduced the Knights of the Round Table and Merlin to the mythology, it was time to take the franchise back to basics.

And one year later, they did by releasing "Bumblebee," which takes the story back to 1987 and focuses on 18-year-old Charlie (Hailee Steinfeld). Charlie, who has just lost her father, finds Bumblebee in a scrapyard and begins to bond with him.

The stakes are a little lower, the lore is aΒ lotΒ more digestible, and Steinfeld is easily the best protagonist the franchise has ever seen.

"Transformers: Rise of the Beasts" is pretty good too β€” "Transformers" might be the only franchise that's truly benefited from prequels.
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"Transformers: Rise of the Beasts."

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In 2023, "Rise of the Beasts" was released. It's a bigger story than "Bumblebee" but not as incoherent as "Last Knight" or "Dark Side of the Moon." It also has a way more compelling cast of characters, led by Anthony Ramos as Noah Diaz, Dominique Fishback as Elena Wallace, and Pete Davidson as Mirage.

Again, this movie is a prequel to the original films, taking place mainly in 1994 and largely ignoring the events of both "Bumblebee" and the later films.

It's a fun time at the movies for anyone who simply likes to turn off their brain and watch giant robots beat each other up.

Because, against all odds, "Transformers One" makes this list too.
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"Transformers One."

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In 2024, audiences were treated to yet another movie focusing on the Transformers; this time it was an animated prequel about the origins of Optimus Prime, voiced by Chris Hemsworth, his best-friend-turned-archnemesis Megatron, voiced by Brian Tyree Henry, and Bumblebee, voiced by Keegan-Michael Key.

To put it plainly: This movie rocks. The voice casting is impeccable, the animation is beautiful, and the story is genuinely compelling.

"X-Men: Days of Future Past" was a fun way to see younger versions of our favorite characters while keeping around some of the original X-Men.
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Patrick Stewart, Fan Bingbing, Ian McKellan, and Hugh Jackman in "X-Men: Days of Future Past."

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The "X-Men" franchise has one of the most complicated chronologies in movie history β€” and much of that is made even more confusing with the events of 2014's "Days of Future Past," which sees characters from the original "X-Men" film go back in time to link up with the characters introduced in 2011's "X-Men: First Class" to change the future and hopefully save all of mutant-kind.

But even with that complicated setup, this movie is a lot of fun.

Seeing Hugh Jackman's Wolverine interact with the younger version of his mentor Professor X (played by James McAvoy) and his arch-enemy Magneto (Michael Fassbender) is entertaining, and the happy ending they manage to pull off for almost everyone feels earned.

The only prequel Pixar has ever produced is "Monsters University," which doesn't match the highs of "Monsters, Inc.," but is still a prequel worth watching.
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"Monsters University."

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"Monsters University" was released in 2013, 12 years after we last saw Sulley and Mike, our resident scarers (and later comedians).

The ending of "Monsters, Inc." should never be touched β€” it's perfect β€” so when it was announced that another film in this universe was coming, fans were a bit nervous. But the filmmakers managed to avoid ruining the end of "Monsters, Inc." by instead showing us how best friends Mike (Billy Crystal) and Sulley (John Goodman) met while they were attending Monsters University.

Fans get some genuine insight into how this world works, how Mike and Sulley were able to bond even though they're total opposites, and even how their beef with Randall (Steve Buscemi) started.

And before you ask: No, "Lightyear" isn't a prequel.

"Alien: Covenant" is more connected to the original "Alien" films than its predecessor, "Prometheus."
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Katherine Waterston in "Alien: Covenant."

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The world of "Alien" is a big one β€” that's why there have been seven movies, with a TV show on the way next year.

While 2012's "Prometheus" takes place in the same universe as "Alien," its 2017 sequel "Alien: Covenant" directly ties into the events of the earlier films by essentially retelling the events of 1979's "Alien." But this time, it explains how the horrifying xenomorphs were actually created by the evil Weyland-Yutani Corporation and how learning to control these creatures has always been their plan.

Also, we have to shout out Michael Fassbender, whose dual performance as Walter and David is the highlight of this movie. Creepy androids are an important part of the "Alien" franchise, and he knocked it out of the park.

But not all prequels are great β€” some are completely unnecessary, like "Oz the Great and Powerful," an origin story for the Wizard from "The Wizard of Oz."
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James Franco in "Oz the Great and Powerful."

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"The Wizard of Oz" remains one of the greatest films of all time, even though it was released 85 years ago. That's probably enough of a reason to leave this story alone, but instead, there have been many attempts to create a worthy sequel of the film β€” none of them have lived up to the original.

Sadly, neither does 2013's prequel "Oz the Great and Powerful," starring James Franco as the titular Oz. Part of the fun of "The Wizard of Oz" is that you don'tΒ reallyΒ know how the Wizard got to Oz, and that mystery adds to the fantastical vibes of the land of Oz.

But if you watch "Oz," you'll learn all about Oscar's career as a scam artist, how he manipulated everyone around him, and how he inadvertently created the Wicked Witch of the East.

It's not a horrible movie, but it kind of diminishes the magic of the original film, and for that, it's unnecessary.

We can't knock Emma Stone's performance in "Cruella," but did we really need an origin story for the Dalmatian-hating Cruella de Vil?
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Emma Stone in "Cruella."

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We know that anti-heroes are all the rage, but did Disney really expect us to start siding with a woman who wanted to skin 101 Dalmatian puppies for a coat? This 2021 film gives Cruella de Vil, the villain of the 1961 animated film, a convoluted back story in which she clashes with a legendary fashion designer known only as the Baroness (Emma Thompson).

It is fun to watch Stone and Thompson face off, the fashion is to die for, and it's overall a solid movie ... but there's no reason for it to exist. We didn't need to know any more about Cruella β€” and we definitely don't need a sequel.

Many people loathe the "Hobbit" trilogy β€” "Lord of the Rings" fans were content with the original three films.
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Martin Freeman in "The Hobbit."

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Simply put: "The Hobbit" films (2012's "An Unexpected Journey," 2013's "The Desolation of Smaug," and 2014's "The Battle of the Five Armies") are slow. While the first three "Lord of the Rings" movies are based on a 1,200-page tome, "The Hobbit" films are based on a 300-page novel (that's downright cute in comparison).

Maybe "The Hobbit," which starred Martin Freeman as Bilbo Baggins, would've worked as a single film, but there was no reason for the story to be stretched out across three films β€” especially when we know exactly how it ends thanks to Bilbo's appearances in "Fellowship of the Ring" and "The Return of the King," as played by Ian Holm.

We'll see if "The Hunt for Gollum" is a more worthy prequel β€” the jury's still out on "The War of the Rohirrim."

"300: Rise of an Empire" took everything that was not great about "300" and doubled down.
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Lena Headey and Sullivan Stapleton in "300: Rise of an Empire."

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"300," the 2006 historical epic, isn't exactly a work of cinematic art, but it is entertaining, and spawned many a meme and much interest in ancient Sparta.

However, "Rise of an Empire," released in 2014, is both a prequel and a sequel and also takes place during the events of "300." You could argue it bites off more than it can chew. Plus, in our opinion, Sullivan Stapleton does not hold the screen the same way Gerard Butler does.

As The New York Times' Nicolas Rapold put it, "Rise of an Empire" "[lacks] the momentum and bombastic je ne sais quoi of '300.'"

"The Thing" didn't live up to the '80s original.
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Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje and Joel Edgerton in "The Thing."

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The 1982 John Carpenter classic "The Thing" was negatively reviewed upon its release, but it has since been reappraised as one of the best sci-fi/horror films of all time. The special effects alone remain horrifying 42 years later.

The 2011 prequel, also called "The Thing," leads viewers right up to the first moments of the 1982 film, which completely removes the stakes β€” you know that everyone in the film is toast.

As many critics noted, the 2011 version also didn't really deviate from the source material. NME's Owen Nicholls wrote, "The real mess lies in the fact that from Plot Point One until Act III we're treading over all-too-familiar snow prints."

Just watch the original.

"Star Wars: Episode I β€” The Phantom Menace" and "Star Wars: Episode II β€” Attack of the Clones" are just boring.
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Liam Neeson, Jake Lloyd, and Ewan McGregor in "Star Wars: Episode I β€” The Phantom Menace."

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Think back to 1999 β€” the first "Star Wars" movie in 16 years is about to be released. You can't wait to see how director George Lucas is going to show fans how the Jedi chosen one, Anakin Skywalker, became the space fascist known as Darth Vader.

You sit down with popcorn to view "The Phantom Menace" ... and you watch a movie that's about track blockades, contains a scientific explanation for the Force, and portrays the future Darth Vader as a whiny kid.

Three years later, in 2002, you sit down once again to see "Attack of the Clones." Maybe they've course-corrected β€” but no. Now you have a whiny teenage Anakin Skywalker, the Jedi acting even more incompetently than they did in "Phantom Menace," and a movie that's just as boring. There's not a Han Solo-level character to be found.

Skipping to "Revenge of the Sith" is the best way to view "Star Wars," trust us.

"The Scorpion King's" only redeeming quality is that it started Dwayne Johnson on his path to movie stardom.
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Dwayne Johnson in "The Scorpion King."

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"The Scorpion King" is just a bad movie. The CGI is bad, the Rock hasn't mastered his on-screen persona yet (read: he does not have a personality in this movie), and there's really no reason we needed to see the Scorpion King's origin story: There's a scene dedicated to his origin story in "The Mummy Returns," and that tells us everything we need to know.

It's a testament to Johnson's charisma because if this had been anyone else's first leading role, their career would've been over.

"Mufasa: The Lion King" does not justify its existence.
Young Taka (voiced by Theo Somolu) and Mufasa (Braelyn Rankins) in Disney's "Mufasa: The Lion King."
"Mufasa: The Lion King."

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Prequels like this are tricky to pull off β€” weΒ knowΒ that Taka will turn into the villainous Scar, who will one day push his brother off a cliff to his death, an act that traumatized so many '90s and 2000s kids. So, it's hard to get invested in him as a cute cub when we know what his future holds.

Similarly, it's hard to get invested in the action when we know that basically every character on screen will be fine. There are so many scenes where Mufasa almost falls off a cliff, which is supposed to be foreshadowing but also has no dramatic tension since we know he will be OK (for now).

The animation is better than in 2019's "Lion King" remake. However, it's still somewhat in the uncanny valley zone, and it's always going to be easier animating a cartoon lion to have expressions than a photorealistic one. If you're really in need of a "Lion King" sequel, check out "The Lion King II: Simba's Pride."

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15 things you probably didn't know about 'A Christmas Story'

20 December 2024 at 07:41
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"A Christmas Story."

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  • Since its 1983 release, "A Christmas Story" has become a beloved holiday classic.
  • But you might not have known that the film inspired the sitcom "The Wonder Years."
  • The film almost starred Jack Nicholson as Ralphie's dad, aka the Old Man.

"A Christmas Story" is one of the most beloved holiday films of all time, but it wasn't immediately a huge phenomenon on its release in November 1983.

It made a modest $19 million at the box office, according to Box Office Mojo, and was out of theaters before December 25.

But after years of repeat showings on cable β€” including, famously, 24 hours of "A Christmas Story" on TNT and TBS on Christmas Day β€” it's become a true holiday staple.

Here are some things you might not know about this film, including who almost made the cast and some blink-and-you-miss-it cameos.

"A Christmas Story" is based on two books written by Jean Shepherd.
Writer/author/actor/story teller/radio personality Jean Shepherd poses for a photo shoot held in 1975 at the radio station in New York.
Jean Shepherd in 1975.

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Shepherd was a well-known radio personality, comedian, writer, and storyteller by the time "A Christmas Story" was released. The film is based on a set of short stories that were first published in Playboy before he compiled them into the collection "In God We Trust: All Others Pay Cash" in 1966, per CBS.

Other elements of the film were taken from his 1971 collection "Wanda Hickey's Night of Golden Memories and Other Disasters."

Shepherd and his wife, Leigh Brown, who also cowrote the film, have cameos in the movie.
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Jean Shepherd and Leigh Brown in "A Christmas Story."

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Besides narrating the film, Shepherd also cowrote "A Christmas Story" with his wife, Leigh Brown, and the film's director, Bob Clark.

Shepherd and Brown appear in the scene where Ralphie and his brother Randy meet Santa at the department store Higbee's.

Director Bob Clark also has a cameo.
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Bob Clark in "A Christmas Carol."

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Clark plays one of Ralphie's neighbors who questions the
Old Man about the famous Leg Lamp.

This wasn't the first holiday film Clark worked on β€” he directed the Christmas-themed slasher "Black Christmas" in 1974.

Clark got Shepherd barred from the set after he made too many suggestions to the actors.
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Bob Clark in 2003.

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Vanity Fair reported there was friction between Clark and Shepherd. Shepherd, for his part, was protective of his characters, while Clark was concerned with finishing the project on time and under budget β€” so he barred Shepherd from the set.

"Shepherd was a perfectionist with his own material, but Bob Clark had a budget and a schedule that he had to meet, and he already figured out how this all should be done, and he couldn't have Shepherd constantly interrupting," Shepherd's biographer Eugene Bergman told the publication.

There have been three sequels across 28 years.
Actor Peter Billingsley poses on the red carpet during the "A Christmas Story Christmas" Chicago screening at the Chicago Cultural Center on November 15, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois.
Star Peter Billingsley at a screening of "A Christmas Story Christmas" in 2022.

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The first theatrical sequel, "My Summer Story," was released in 1994, and was once again directed by Bob Clark. However, almost no one from the original cast reprised their roles.

Ralphie β€” originally portrayed by Peter Billingsley β€” was played by none other than Kieran Culkin, while his parents were played by Charles Grodin and Mary Steenburgen in roles that were originated by Darren McGavin and Melinda Dillon.

The only returning actor was Tedde Moore as Ralphie's teacher.

In 2012, "A Christmas Story 2" was released. It ignored the events of "My Summer Story" and once again starred an entirely new cast.

Ten years later, most of the surviving cast reunited for "A Christmas Story Christmas," which is a direct sequel to the original, and follows 42-year-old Ralphie as he comes home for Christmas after the death of his father.

"A Christmas Story" inspired the creation of the '80s classic sitcom "The Wonder Years."
Danica McKellar and Fred Savage during the first season of "The Wonder Years."
Danica McKellar and Fred Savage during the first season of "The Wonder Years."

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It's easy to see the connections β€” "A Christmas Story" is told mainly from the point of view of 9-year-old Ralphie, who deals with an annoying brother, a somewhat strict mother, and a distant but loving father. It's also narrated by an older version of Ralphie.

That's basically the setup of "The Wonder Years," down to the older version of the main character narrating. It premiered in 1988, five years after "A Christmas Story" was released.

The connection was so strong that Billingsley himself had a cameo in the final two episodes of the show as a friend of main character Kevin (Fred Savage).

Sean Astin and Wil Wheaton were considered for the role of Ralphie.
Sean Astin and Wil Wheaton attend The Paley Center for Media's 35th Annual PaleyFest Los Angeles - 'Stranger Things' at Dolby Theatre on March 25, 2018
Sean Astin and Wil Wheaton in 2018.

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Astin and Wheaton were two of the biggest child stars of the '80s.

But in 1983, neither was that well-known. Wheaton's big break came in 1986's "Stand By Me" before he was cast in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" in 1987.

For his part, Astin starred in the 1985 adventure classic "The Goonies" before appearing in films such as "Toy Soldiers" (also starring Wheaton!) and, most famously, "The Lord of the Rings."

Wheaton wrote about his experience seeing Astin and Billingsley at auditions on his blog in 2001.

"I sort of knew Peter [Billingsley] because we'd been on so many auditions together, but I was always a little star-struck when I saw him," he wrote.

The specific BB gun Ralphie so desperately wants never existed in real life.
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"A Christmas Story."

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Throughout the film, all Ralphie wants for Christmas is a Red Ryder Carbine Action 200-shot Range Model air rifle.

But this gun never actually existed. The Red Ryder model didn't have the sundial (the "thing that tells time") or a compass that Ralphie's ideal gun had, but a different model manufactured by Daisy Outdoor Products did. So, the gun had to be constructed specifically for the film.

In 2020, Daisy finally released an official replica of the "Christmas Story" rifle, aptly titled the Christmas Dream.

Jack Nicholson was considered for the role of the Old Man, aka Ralphie's dad.
Jack Nicholson in 1983.
Jack Nicholson in 1983.

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Clark said he "loved" Nicholson, but was glad he didn't get the part "because Darren [McGavin] is the Old Man," according to Vanity Fair.

For context, this movie came out the same year as "Terms of Endearment," and just three years after "The Shining" β€” it might have been difficult to see Nicholson as a wholesome father figure.

In Ralphie's dream sequence, Billingsley is chewing real tobacco.
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"A Christmas Story."

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In the beginning of the film, Ralphie has a dream sequence where he saves his family from a gang of outlaws, and you can clearly see he's got a hunk of what's supposed to be chewing tobacco in his bottom lip.

You might think that a kid wouldn't be given real dip, but you'd be wrong. Billingsley told Vanity Fair that a propman on the set gave him some chewing tobacco, and within a few minutes he was profusely sweating and the entire set had to be shut down.

"We shut down for an hour or so, when I just had to lie down on the couch. This was long before they knew what to do with kid actors," he said.

For the rest of the shoot, the kids were given ground-up raisins.

Ralphie's hometown Hohman, Indiana, is based on the real Indiana city of Hammond, but the film was mainly shot in Cleveland.
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"A Christmas Story."

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Shepherd's hometown was Hammond, the only city in Indiana to border Chicago. The film uses a real street in Hammond, Hohman Avenue, as the inspiration for its name.

It was not seen as a classic upon its release.
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One of the most iconic scenes from "A Christmas Story."

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"A Christmas Story" was originally released on November 18, 1983, a full month before Christmas. It never topped the box office and was out of theaters by the middle of December, which meant people couldn't even see the movie during the peak of the holiday season.

But the legacy of "A Christmas Story" was just getting started. It became a true cable classic β€” so much so that TNT and TBS each play the film for 24 hours straight on Christmas Day, and at various other times during December, meaning that millions more people have seen it on TV than ever did at the cinema.

The film was turned into a musical in 2012.
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Dan Lauria and Peter Billingsley in 2013.

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"A Christmas Story: The Musical" had two limited runs on Broadway for the 2012 and 2013 holiday seasons.

Funnily enough, strengthening the connection between "A Christmas Story" and "The Wonder Years," Dan Lauria β€” best known as Kevin's father on "The Wonder Years" β€” originated the role of Jean Shepherd on Broadway.

You can stay in the Parkers' home for real.
The house used for exterior shots of Ralphie's home from the movie 'A Christmas Story'. Cleveland, Ohio.
The home has been restored to look just like the film.

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The house, which is located in Cleveland, has been turned into a museum. It's been restored to look exactly like it did during the production of the movie and houses authentic props and costumes from the movie.

Super-fans are also able to spend a night in the Parkers' home.

Of course, there's also an online gift shop if you want to purchase your own leg lamp.

Jon Favreau cited "A Christmas Story" as an inspiration for "Elf" β€” Billingsley even has a cameo in it.
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"Elf."

New Line Cinema

Favreau and Billingsley are frequent collaborators. Billingsley has been credited as a producer or executive producer on six movies that Favreau has directed or starred in: "Made," "Elf," "Zathura," "The Break-Up," "Iron Man," and "Four Christmases."

Billingsley's 2009 directorial debut, "Couples Retreat," was cowritten by Favreau, who also stars in the film.

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18 of the best anti-Christmas movies to watch if you're over the holidays already

20 December 2024 at 07:06
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Billy Bob Thornton stars in "Bad Santa."

Miramax

  • If you're sick and tired of "Love Actually" and "It's a Wonderful Life," you're not alone.
  • There are plenty of holiday movies that are full of blood, guts, laughs, and more.
  • Here are 18 of the best anti-Christmas Christmas movies.

Christmas movies are a huge industry and some, like "The Holiday," "Elf," or "Home Alone" are both wholesome and were huge box-office smashes. Others made less impact at the box office β€” see "A Christmas Story" and "It's A Wonderful Life" β€” but still became beloved classics.

But for every movie that makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside, there are horror, action, or black comedy films set around the holidays that might make you feel a bit differently about the holiday season.

Here are some of the best anti-Christmas Christmas films to watch when you've heard enough angelic carols and drank enough eggnog for lifetime.

"Carry-On"
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"Carry-On."

Netflix

"Carry-On" is essentially "Die Hard" in an airport β€” don't worry, "Die Hard" also appears on this list. It stars Taron Egerton as a lone TSA worker who is blackmailed into helping a terrorist known only as The Traveler (Jason Bateman) smuggle nerve gas onto a plane, all while his wife, Nora (Sofia Carson), is being held hostage.

What else could you ask for? We ranked this as our favorite of Netflix's six new holiday films this year. It should not be missed.

"Carry-On" is streaming on Netflix.

"Dear Santa"
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"Dear Santa."

Paramount Pictures

When Liam, a sixth-grader who has dyslexia, accidentally addresses his letter to "Satan" instead of "Santa," hijinks ensue. Instead of St. Nick, Satan, a low-level demon played by Jack Black, shows up to help Liam gain back some confidence ... for the low price of his soul, of course.

Anyone who loves to see Black going wild should fire this movie up. It will not disappoint.

"Dear Santa" is streaming on Paramount+.

"Red One"
dwayne johnson and chris evans in red one
"Red One."

Amazon MGM Studios

In the world of "Red One," Santa Claus (JK Simmons) is totally ripped and loves to lift weights. He's also protected by a Secret Service-esque agency that knows him by the codename Red One. When Santa is kidnapped, his best agent, Callum Drift (Dwayne Johnson), teams up with a talented hacker and bounty hunter, Jack O'Malley (Chris Evans), to get him back.

"Red One" is streaming on Prime Video.

"Violent Night"
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"Violent Night."

Universal Pictures

"Violent Night" stars David Harbour as Santa Claus, but not like any Santa you've seen before. When a rich family is targeted by a band of mercenaries at their mansion on Christmas Eve, Santa decides to stick around and take them down.

The mercenaries all have Christmas-themed code names, including their leader Scrooge, played by the always-great John Leguizamo.

If you're looking for some very visceral action and a Santa who used to be a bloodthirsty Viking, turn on your TV now.

"Violent Night" is streaming on Starz.

"Die Hard"
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"Die Hard."

20th Century Fox

"Die Hard," released in 1988, stars Bruce Willis as John McClane, an NYPD detective traveling to Los Angeles to attend his estranged wife's holiday party at her building, Nakatomi Plaza. That same night, radical German terrorist Hans Gruber, played by Alan Rickman, decides to execute his plan to take the entire building hostage to steal hundreds of millions of dollars.

There's been much debate over the years whether "Die Hard" is a real Christmas movie, or a movie that just happens to take place on Christmas Eve.

Whichever side you fall on, it works as a thrilling action movie.

"Die Hard" is steaming on Disney+, Hulu, and Tubi.

"Batman Returns"
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"Batman Returns."

Warner Bros. Pictures

The sequel to 1989's "Batman," 1992's "Batman Returns" stars Michael Keaton once again as Bruce Wayne, aka Batman. This time, he's joined by Michelle Pfeiffer as Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman, Danny DeVito as the Penguin, and Christopher Walken as sleazy businessman Max Shreck.

Director Tim Burton's gothic version of Gotham City is all decked out for the holidays in "Batman Returns," covered in snow, Christmas lights, and a huge tree.

Plus, one of the most famous lines from the movie involves the potentially lethal nature of mistletoe.

This sequel isn't for the faint of heart, with the Penguin's overall disgusting vibe, the multiple attempted murders of Catwoman, and the overall dour vibes of Gotham City.

"Batman Returns" is streaming on Max.

"Bad Santa"
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Billy Bob Thornton in "Bad Santa."

Miramax

In the 2003 black comedy "Bad Santa," Billy Bob Thornton plays Willie, a small-time crook who secures a gig as a mall Santa every year β€” and this year, it works out in his favor as he meets Sue (played by Lauren Graham), a woman with a full-blown Santa fetish.

Along the way, Willie meets a young boy, Thurman, who he takes under his wing, gets blackmailed by a mall security guard (played by Bernie Mac), and learns a bitΒ about the meaning of Christmas.

The less we say about 2016's "Bad Santa 2," the better.

"Bad Santa" is streaming on Paramount+ and Pluto TV.

"Gremlins"
Gizmo in the 1984 film "Gremlins."
"Gremlins."

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A true '80s classic, "Gremlins" is the tale of Billy Peltzer, played by Zach Galligan, who receives a mogwai for Christmas from his dad, accompanied by three simple rules: Don't expose the mogwai to sunlight; don't let it touch water; and don't let it eat after midnight.

Of course, everything goes wrong, the entire town is invaded by gremlins on Christmas Eve, and more than one person dies at the hands of Stripe, Gizmo, and the rest of them.

"Gremlins" and its sequel "Gremlins 2: The New Batch" are both quintessential anti-Christmas Christmas movies.

"Gremlins"Β  and "Gremlins 2" are streaming on Max.

"Krampus"
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"Krampus."

Universal Pictures

Starring Adam Scott and Toni Collette, 2015's "Krampus" follows the Engel family, who are more than a little dysfunctional. When Max, the youngest son and the only true believer in Santa, curses his family and loses his Christmas spirit, he inadvertently summons Krampus, a horned demon that punishes any family that doesn't respect the holidays.

Come for the surprisingly solid cast, stay for the festively gruesome kills and German folklore.

"Krampus" is streaming on Peacock and Max.

"Black Christmas"
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"Black Christmas."

Warner Bros. Pictures

"Black Christmas," released in 1974, is a true '70s slasher. It follows three sorority sisters who are targeted by a mysterious caller only known as "The Moaner," who terrorizes them just before they're set to go home for Christmas break.

There won't be anything bloodier and less jolly on this list than "Black Christmas," but it has staying power β€” the film was remade in 2006 and 2019, though neither is as good as the original.

"Black Christmas" is streaming for free on various websites, including Peacock, Prime Video, Tubi, Crackle, YouTube, and more.

"Kiss Kiss Bang Bang"
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"Kiss Kiss Bang Bang."

Warner Bros. Pictures

A California Christmas is already an odd combination, as many associate the holidays with cold temperatures, snow, and general coziness, not 85-degree weather, shorts, and sunshine.

Add in a dark criminal conspiracy, a thief played by Robert Downey Jr., a gay detective played by Val Kilmer, and a childhood crush played by Michelle Monaghan, and you have a solid neo-noir on your hands β€” and yes, it takes place at Christmas.

"Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" is available to rent online.

"Anna and the Apocalypse"
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"Anna and the Apocalypse."

Vertigo Releasing

Starring Ella Hunt as Anna, a student who is planning to take a gap year before university, "Anna and the Apocalypse," released in 2017, is like "High School Musical" meets "Shaun of the Dead" meets Christmas.

Anna and her friends, on the night of their school's Christmas show, discover that their town (and later country) has been infected by a zombie virus ... all while singing about their feelings.

A particularly memorable set piece takes place at a Christmas tree warehouse.

"Anna and the Apocalypse" is streaming on Tubi, Pluto TV, and The Roku Channel.

"Reindeer Games."
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"Reindeer Games."

Miramax Films

With a cast of A-listers like Ben Affleck, Charlize Theron, and Gary Sinise, 2000's "Reindeer Games" is filled with action, multiple plot twists, stolen identities, and Affleck dressed up as Santa attempting to rob a casino.

"Ocean's 11" this is not, but "Reindeer Games" provides the laughs and only a little bit of Christmas cheesiness at the end.

"Reindeer Games" is streaming on Paramount+.

"The Long Kiss Goodnight"
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"The Long Kiss Goodnight."

New Line Cinema

Geena Davis plays Samantha Caine, a schoolteacher with amnesia who discovers she has the skills of an expert assassin. To figure out who she really is, she hires a private investigator named Mitch Henessey (Samuel L. Jackson).Β 

"The Long Kiss Goodnight," released in 1996, also has an iconic action set piece at a Christmas parade where Davis dresses up as Mrs. Claus, if you needed any more convincing to turn this on.

"The Long Kiss Goodnight" is streaming on Pluto TV.

"Tangerine"
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"Tangerine."

Magnolia Pictures

Sin-Dee Rella, played by Kitana Kiki Rodriguez, meets up with her friend Alexandra, played by Mya Taylor, on Christmas Eve, soon after she was released from prison. This 2015 film follows the two friends on their Hollywood escapades over the next few days as they catch up, look for clients, support each other's work, and more.

"Tangerine" is streaming on Disney+ and Hulu.

"The Ice Harvest"
"The Ice Harvest"
"The Ice Harvest."

Focus Features

"The Ice Harvest," released in 2005, stars John Cusack and Billy Bob Thornton as unlikely allies who team up to steal from their mobster boss, played by Randy Quaid. When the two are stuck in town due to icy roads, they're left to their own devices to entertain themselves in Wichita, Kansas, during the holiday season.

Rounding out the cast is Connie Nielsen as a woman who runs a strip club in town (and is the object of Cusack's affection), Oliver Platt as one of Cusack's friends, and Mike Starr as a mob enforcer.

"The Ice Harvest" is available to rent online.

"Lethal Weapon"
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"Lethal Weapon."

Warner Bros.

The 1987 film "Lethal Weapon" is the story of LAPD narcotics sergeant Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson) and homicide sergeant Roger Murtaugh (Danny Glover) teaming up to take down a criminal conspiracy. It's also another California Christmas film.

Throughout the film, there are many reminders of the holiday season, including lights, Christmas trees β€” and frequent shootings, murders, and more. But it can still be considered a holiday classic!

"Lethal Weapon" is streaming on Hulu.

"In Bruges"
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"In Bruges."

Universal Pictures

The Belgian city of Bruges has never looked better than in this 2008 film, as it's decorated for the holidays β€” too bad its charms are wasted on Ray (Farrell), who compares being in Bruges to being in hell.

This is a story of redemption and friendship, as Gleeson's character Ken sticks by his friend, even after Ray accidentally kills a kid.

If you enjoyed "The Banshees of Inisherin," which recently starred Farrell and Gleeson, try watching their first collaboration.

"In Bruges" is available to rent online.

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'The Brutalist' clocks in at 3 hours and 35 minutes. Here are 22 other movies over 3 hours long.

19 December 2024 at 13:08
Guy Pearce, Felicity Jones and Adrien Brody attend the Los Angeles Premiere of A24's "The Brutalist" at Vista Theatre on December 05, 2024 in Los Angeles, California
Guy Pearce, Felicity Jones, and Adrien Brody star in "The Brutalist."

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  • "The Brutalist," starring Adrien Brody, Felicity Jones, and Guy Pearce, is 3 hours and 35 minutes.
  • Over the last few years, blockbusters have become longer and longer.
  • Three-hour movies are becoming more common, like "Killers of the Flower Moon" and "Oppenheimer."

Multiple movies in recent years have clocked in at three hours long, from "Killers of the Flower Moon" and "Oppenheimer" to this year's architectural epic, "The Brutalist."

The reaction to these lengthy running times ranges from joy to begging for an intermission, and in the case of "The Brutalist," those prayers were answered: The film has a 15-minute intermission built into its runtime.

A long runtime isn't an unprecedented move. There have been many movies throughout cinematic history that have clocked in at three hours or more, including some of the highest-grossing movies of all time, like "Avengers: Endgame" and "Avatar: The Way of Water."

If you ever have a spare afternoon, here are 23 three-hour-long movies that will eat up a significant chunk of your day.

'The Wolf of Wall Street': 3 hours
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"The Wolf of Wall Street."

Paramount

"The Wolf of Wall Street," directed by Martin Scorsese, is based on the true story of Jordan Belfort and his escapades as the leader of a stock brokerage firm that ended up breaking federal laws. The movie was well-received by both critics and audiences, according to Rotten Tomatoes.

"'The Wolf of Wall Street' is a magnificent black comedy: fast, funny, and remarkably filthy," wrote The Atlantic.

'Oppenheimer': 3 hours
Cillian Murphy as J. Robert Oppenheimer in "Oppenheimer."
"Oppenheimer."

Universal Pictures

"Oppenheimer," one-half of the biggest movie phenomenon of last year ("Barbenheiemer"), stars Cillian Murphy as J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb.

The film follows Oppenheimer from his time as a university student in the United Kingdom through World War II and the atomic bomb detonations, the security clearance hearing that ended his career in politics, to the end of his life.

The Ringer wrote that the "level of shock and awe" exhibited in "Oppenheimer" is "breathtaking," yet sometimes also "taxing."

'Dances with Wolves': 3 hours, 1 minute
Kevin Costner in "Dances with Wolves" (1990).
"Dances with Wolves."

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Kevin Costner both starred in and directed the 1990 film "Dances with Wolves," which follows a Civil War-era lieutenant in the US Army who is positioned in a remote outpost on the western frontier. He eventually becomes part of a Native American tribe.

His directorial debut was applauded and even earned Costner the best director Academy Award. It also won best picture. Newsweek wrote, "Costner directs with the confidence of a Hollywood veteran well aware that entertainment comes before earnestness."

'Avengers: Endgame': 3 hours, 2 minutes
avengers endgame
"Avengers: Endgame."

Marvel Studios

"Avengers: Endgame" didn't have an easy job to do β€” tie up a full decade of Marvel movies while simultaneously setting the stage for Phase 4. But somehow, it worked. It also managed to rake in nearly $2.8 billion at the box office.

As Business Insider's Kirsten Acuna wrote, "'Endgame' is an emotional punch straight to the gut," and "a very satisfying conclusion to this adventure that started back in 2008 with Tony Stark."

'The Deer Hunter': 3 hours, 3 minutes
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"The Deer Hunter."

Universal Pictures

"The Deer Hunter" combined the star power of Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, and Christopher Walken in a movie about the effects that the Vietnam War had on residents of their small Pennsylvania town.

The Hollywood Reporter called it "the great American film of 1978."

'Pearl Harbor': 3 hours, 3 minutes
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"Pearl Harbor."

Buena Vista Pictures

Notorious 2001 flop "Pearl Harbor" only garnered a 24% on Rotten Tomatoes β€” probably for its less-than-stellar performances.

"For all the 118 actors listed, the movie offers almost no sense of authentic humanity," wrote the Associated Press.

'The Green Mile': 3 hours, 9 minutes
The Green Mile
"The Green Mile."

Warner Bros.

"The Green Mile," based on Stephen King's novel of the same name, is about a death row inmate who appears to have supernatural healing powers.

The Montreal Film Journal called it "a wonderful picture with a deeply human core."

'Babylon': 3 hours, 9 minutes
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Margot Robbie in "Babylon."

Paramount

"Babylon" is an epic story of Old Hollywood, following three characters, played by Margot Robbie, Diego Calva, and Brad Pitt, as they make their way in 1920s Los Angeles.

The film was divisive. The London Evening Standard called it a "disaster of biblical proportions," while the Wall Street Journal said it was one of the "richest and most ambitious films" of the year.

'Cleopatra': 3 hours, 12 minutes
cleopatra
"Cleopatra."

20th Century Fox

Real-life lovers Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton teamed up to play historical power couple Cleopatra and Mark Anthony in "Cleopatra."

Rotten Tomatoes said it best: "This colossal and opulent $60 million spectacular was epic in every sense of the word β€” an epic investment, an epic in the annals of Hollywood gossip, and, ultimately, an epic flop."

'Avatar: The Way of the Water': 3 hours, 12 minutes
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"Avatar: The Way of Water."

Disney/20th Century Studios

Director James Cameron's long-awaited follow-up to 2009's "Avatar" (which itself is 2 hours and 42 minutes long) came 13 years later and is even more of a spectacle than its predecessor.

"The Way of Water" continues the story of Jake Sully and his love, Neytiri, along with their blended family of biological and adopted children, as they once again face the greed of the human race trying to exploit Pandora's natural resources.

Business Insider's Jason Guerrasio called the film an "astounding epic."

'The Right Stuff': 3 hours, 13 minutes
the right stuff
"The Right Stuff."

Warner Bros.

"The Right Stuff" is based on the true story of Chuck Yeager and his fellow test pilots who were chosen for Project Mercury, the first crewed spaceflight.

"Rarely has a film made a historic accomplishment seem so vivid and personal," wrote The Hollywood Reporter. "It makes you wonder, quite suddenly, why there aren't more movies like this."

'Titanic': 3 hours, 14 minutes
Titanic
"Titanic."

20th Century Fox

The tragic love story of Jack and Kate, two passengers on the doomed RMS Titanic, was forever immortalized in this tearjerker.

Vox reviewer Alyssa Wilkinson watched the film for the first time in 2017 and found it to be still effective.

She wrote that it "swept me off my feet almost from the get-go, a grand epic romance-disaster that reminded me, in the middle of my overstuffed-with-movies life, of what we mean when we talk about the power of cinema."

'Schindler's List': 3 hours, 15 minutes
Schindler's List
"Schindler's List."

Universal Pictures

Steven Spielberg's Oscar-winning drama is about the true story of Oskar Schindler, a German man who defied the Nazis and saved more than 1,000 Jews by employing them at his factory.

"With seemingly effortless grace and skill, 'Schindler's List' balances fear and exaltation, humor and horror, love and death," wrote The Chicago Tribune.

'The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King': 3 hours, 21 minutes
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"The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King."

New Line Cinema

The final movie of "The Lord of the Rings" saga concluded with the entire Fellowship of the Ring working together to save Middle Earth from the evil all-seeing eye of Sauron.

Though its running time tired some people out β€” "Yes, the running time is long, and yes, those many endings in a slow, dreamy coda left me feeling spent β€” better spent than I can ever remember," wrote The Wall Street Journal β€” it became the first and only "Lord of the Rings" movie to win the Academy Award for best picture.

'The Godfather Part II': 3 hours, 22 minutes
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"The Godfather Part II."

Paramount

This follow-up to "The Godfather" combined the origin story of mob boss Don Vito Corleone with the rise of his son, Michael, in the rare sequel that's just as good as, if not better than, the original.

"One of the most ambitious and brilliantly executed American films, a landmark work from one of Hollywood's top cinema eras," wrote The Chicago Tribune.

'Malcolm X': 3 hours, 22 minutes
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"Malcolm X."

Warner Bros.

Denzel Washington starred as the titular Malcolm X, one of the most famous and divisive leaders in Black history.

Newsweek wrote, "[Director Spike] Lee and company have performed a powerful service: they have brought Malcolm X very much to life again, both as man and myth."

'Barry Lyndon': 3 hours, 23 minutes
barry lyndon
"Barry Lyndon."

Warner Bros.

"Barry Lyndon," directed by Stanley Kubrick, follows the titular character, played by Ryan O'Neal, for around 40 years of his life, as he rises from a lower-class gambler to the husband of a lady β€” and then sinks back to being a gambler.

As Rotten Tomatoes wrote, the film is "cynical, ironic, and suffused with seductive natural lighting."

'Killers of the Flower Moon': 3 hours, 26 minutes
Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone holding each other
"Killers of the Flower Moon."

Apple TV+/Paramount

One of the best movies of last year was "Killers of the Flower Moon," starring frequent Scorsese collaborators like Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro, along with new additions like Lily Gladstone and Jesse Plemons.

The film is based on the real murders of members of the Osage Nation in Oklahoma, also known as the Reign of Terror, in the 1920s.

"Killers" was called "grand, classic film-making" and "an American tragedy of the highest order" by The New Statesman.

'The Irishman': 3 hours, 29 minutes
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"The Irishman."

Netflix

"The Irishman" reunited De Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, and more of some of the most iconic actors of the last 50 years to tell the decadeslong story of Union leader Jimmy Hoffa (Pacino), mob enforcer Frank Sheeran (De Niro), and mob leader Russell Bufalino (Pesci).

Even though it's a hefty 3 1/2 hours, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, "there are 209 minutes in 'The Irishman' and not one of them is wasted."

'Ben-Hur': 3 hours, 32 minutes
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"Ben-Hur."

MGM

Charlton Heston, one of the most legendary actors in history, starred as the titular Ben-Hur, a Jewish prince who is sold into slavery and must journey back home to Jerusalem, all the while meeting historical figures like Pontius Pilate and Jesus Christ himself.

The Telegraph wrote that "the story of how a man takes on the tyranny of the Romans, with all sorts of horrible consequences to himself and his family, is powerful and gripping."

'The Brutalist': 3 hours, 35 minutes
Guy Pearce with his hands on Adrien Brody
"The Brutalist."

A24

"The Brutalist," which is directed by Brady Corbet and hits theaters on December 20, is the story of Hungarian architect LΓ‘szlΓ³ TΓ³th (Adrien Brody) as he moves to the United States in the aftermath of the Holocaust. When he is hired by an enigmatic client (Guy Pearce), his life begins to unravel.

"Similar in tone to such Paul Thomas Anderson films as 'There Will Be Blood' and 'The Master,' Mr. Corbet's often-staggering movie casts an unsentimental look at the price of greatness," wrote The Wall Street Journal.

'Lawrence of Arabia': 3 hours, 36 minutes
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"Lawrence of Arabia."

Columbia Pictures

"Lawrence of Arabia," based on the life of British soldier T.E. Lawrence in WWI-era Middle East, is separated into two parts and even has an intermission.

"'Epic' is an over-used word in cinema, but David Lean's 1962, near-four-hour journey with T.E. Lawrence (Peter O'Toole) into the Arabian desert is surely the gold standard for films grand in scale, design and delivery," wrote Time Out on the film's 50th anniversary.

'Gone with the Wind': 3 hours, 58 minutes
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"Gone with the Wind."

MGM

This nearly four-hour sprawling story is about Scarlett O'Hara, a Civil War-era woman who lives on a Georgia plantation and deals with love, loss, and eventually is determined to start her life anew.

While the film has been criticized for its dubious portrayal of the Civil War and slavery, Time Out wrote, "No one watches 'Gone with the Wind' for historical accuracy. What keeps us coming back is four-hours of epic romance in gorgeous Technicolor."

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Every animated Disney film, ranked by critics

16 December 2024 at 11:48
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"Moana 2" is a huge hit at the box office, but hasn't fared so well with critics.

Disney

  • Walt Disney Animation Studios started as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio in 1923.
  • Since then, the studio has produced over 50 fully animated, theatrically released films.
  • "Moana 2" is the latest release by the studio.

Walt Disney Studios has come a long way since its inception in the 1920s, when two brothers, Walt and Roy Disney, began animating an impish mouse named Mickey.

Now, Disney is one of the largest movie studios on the planet and controls properties such as "Star Wars," Marvel, Pixar, "Planet of the Apes," and more.

But first and foremost will always be Disney Animation. Since its first feature-length animated movie was theatrically released in 1937, Disney has been the gold standard for animated films.

Business Insider used Rotten Tomatoes' critics scores to rank every one of the studio's fully animated films β€” that means no "Fantasia," "Mary Poppins," or "Songs of the South," which have live-action components. This list also does not include movies like "A Goofy Movie" and "Return to Never Land," which were produced by a division of the company, Disney MovieToons.

The scores were accurate as of December 2024.

Here's how the animated Disney films stack up against each other from worst to best.

55 (tie). "Brother Bear" (2003)
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"Brother Bear" stars Joaquin Phoenix, Jeremy Suarez, Rick Moranis, and Dave Thomas.

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 37%

After the success of the studio's 1999 movie "Tarzan" and its soundtrack, which featured Phil Collins, Disney attempted to recapture that magic with "Brother Bear," a story of brotherly love that also included Collins' music.

However, Nell Minow of Common Sense Media called this film a "lackluster story only for kindergarteners."

55 (tie). "Chicken Little" (2005)
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"Chicken Little" stars Zach Braff, Joan Cusack, Dan Molina, Steve Zahn, and Amy Sedaris.

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 37%

Based on the folk tale of the same name, "Chicken Little" is about a fearful little chicken who becomes convinced the sky is falling. While the adults in his life dismiss him, it becomes clear that something is certainly afoot in his small town.

"When Disney can't hit a tried-and-true fairy-tale adaptation out of the park, maybe it's time to give up the ghost and get Pixar back on the phone," wrote the Orlando Sentinel's Roger Moore.

53 (tie). "Wish" (2023)
asha and valentino from wish
"Wish" stars Ariana DeBose, Chris Pine, and Alan Tudyk.

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 48%

"Wish" is filled to the brim with Easter eggs referring to Disney's 100 years of magic, but the studio seems to have forgotten to add a compelling story, lovable characters, or well-written songs.

Asha had the potential to be an all-time Disney princess, but the rules of this universe are confusing, and Magnifico's heel turn seemingly comes out of nowhere.

"This fairy tale feels more like a corporate product than a magical event; it's a limp dissertation on Disney's motto that, 'When you wish upon a star, your dreams come true,'" wrote The Boston Globe's Odie Henderson.

53 (tie). "Atlantis: The Lost Empire" (2001)
Atlantis: The Lost Empire
"Atlantis" stars Michael J. Fox, James Garner, Cree Summer, and Don Novello.

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 48%

There's not a cute animal sidekick or a show tune to be found in "Atlantis." Instead, Milo, a passionate archaeologist, unwittingly exposes the people of Atlantis to the corporate greed of the surface world in this slightly depressing story.

"It's so oppressively tedious at times that you almost wish the cast would break into a chorus of 'Under the Sea,'" wrote Lou Lumenick for The New York Post.

51. "Home on the Range" (2005)
Home on the Range
"Home on the Range" stars Roseanne Barr, Jennifer Tilly, Judi Dench, and Cuba Gooding Jr.

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 52%

"Home on the Range" is a simple story of three cows who decide to take matters into their own hands (hooves?) to save their farm by collecting a bounty put on the head of Alameda Slim, a cattle rustler and thief.

Richard Roeper called it "a serviceable time-killer" on "At the Movies."

50 (tie). "Oliver & Company" (1988)
Oliver & Company
"Oliver & Company" stars Joey Lawrence, Billy Joel, Cheech Marin, and Sheryl Lee Ralph.

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 53%

This cartoon is a loose adaptation of the Charles Dickens story "Oliver Twist," but instead of a down-on-his-luck orphan, Oliver is an adorable stray kitten.

For most people, this is remembered as the Disney movie with songs by Billy Joel.

"With its captivating characters, sprightly songs and zap-happy animation, 'Oliver & Company' adds up to a tip-top frolic," wrote Peter Travers for People.

50 (tie). "Pocahontas" (1995)
pocahontas
"Pocahontas" stars Irene Bedard, Judy Kuhn, Mel Gibson, David Ogden Stiers, and Christian Bale.

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 53%

Pocahontas was a real Native American woman. but her life did not follow the fairy tale story put forth by Disney. No matter how good "Colors of the Wind" is, this film is flawed and best left in the past.

"All Disney has really done in its disappointing 33rd animated feature is revive the stereotype of the Noble Savage," wrote Rita Kempley for The Washington Post.

48. "The Black Cauldron" (1985)
The Black Cauldron
"The Black Cauldron" stars Grant Bardsley, Susan Sheridan, Freddie Jones, and John Hurt.

Buena Vista Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 56%

"The Black Cauldron" is based on Welsh mythology β€” hence why characters have names like Princess Eilonwy and Fflewddur Fflam. It tells the story of a teenager named Taran who longs to become a hero. He gets his chance when he sets out to prevent the Horned King from using the Black Cauldron to raise an evil army.

"This is the 25th full-length animated feature from Walt Disney studios, and professionally put together as it is, many of the ingredients may seem programmed to those who have seen some of the others," wrote Walter Goodman of The New York Times.

47. "Robin Hood" (1973)
Robin Hood
"Robin Hood" stars Brian Bedford, Monica Evans, Phil Harris, and Roger Miller.

Buena Vista Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 58%

In this version of the classic tale, Robin Hood and Maid Marian are foxes, his best friend Little John is a bear β€” who looks suspiciously like Baloo from "The Jungle Book" β€” and the dastardly Sheriff of Nottingham is a wolf.

"The washed-out, muted colors are a mistake, and if Robin Hood is sometimes hilarious, it has little memorable magic," wrote Alan R. Howard of The Hollywood Reporter.

46. "Moana 2" (2024)
Moana holding an oar
"Moana 2" stars Auli'i Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson, Hualālai Chung, Rose Matafeo, David Fane, and Awhimai Fraser.

Disney

Rotten Tomatoes score: 62%

You'll find "Moana 2's" predecessor much higher on this list.

"Moana 2" sees the return of Moana, a newly minted wayfinder, as she tries to reconnect the people of her island, Motunui, with their ancestors from other islands. To do this, she reunites with demigod Maui on a new adventure across the sea.

"Much like the hermit crab who kicks things off by attempting to trade in his new shell for an ill-fitting larger one, there's simply not enough to fill out 'Moana 2,'" wrote Andrea Thompson for Chicago Reader.

45. "The Aristocats" (1970)
The Aristocats
"The Aristocats" stars Phil Harris, Eva Gabor, Gary Dubin, Liz English, Dean Clark, and Scatman Crothers.

Buena Vista Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 64%

"The Aristocats" is essentially the tale of "Lady and the Tramp," but this time with cats. Duchess, a pristine cat and mom of three precocious kittens, meets the alley cat Thomas O'Malley and falls in love.

"Before the disastrous aughts, was there a worse decade for Disney animated features than the 1970s?" asked Matt Brunson of View From the Couch.

44. "Dinosaur" (2000)
Dinosaur 2000
"Dinosaur" stars DB Sweeney, Alfre Woodard, Ossie Davis, Max Casella, and Hayden Panettiere.

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 65%

"Dinosaur" is the story of Aladar, a dinosaur who was orphaned and then raised by lemurs. Aladar and his adopted family join up with other dinosaurs to find a safe place after a natural disaster devastates their home.

If this sounds just like the other animated dinosaur film, "The Land Before Time," to you, you're not alone.

Michael Sragow of Salon wrote, "Well, Bambi meets Godzilla again in the new computer-cartoon epic 'Dinosaur,' but the results aren't so witty."

43. "The Sword in the Stone" (1963)
The Sword in the Stone
"The Sword in the Stone" stars Sebastian Cabot, Karl Swenson, and Rickie Sorensen.

Buena Vista Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 66%

Notably, this was the last Disney film to be released before Walt Disney's death in 1966.

"The Sword in the Stone" is King Arthur's origin story β€” he meets legendary sorcerer Merlin and pulls out Excalibur, the sword lodged inside the stone.

'There is still some life in the characterizations, though the animation is turning stiff and flat," wrote Chicago Reader's Dave Kehr.

42. "Meet the Robinsons" (2007)
Meet the Robinsons
"Meet the Robinsons" stars Jordan Fry, Daniel Hansen, Tom Selleck, Wesley Singerman, Stephen Anderson, Angela Bassett, Adam West, and Laurie Metcalf.

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 68%

In "Meet the Robinsons," Lewis is desperate to find his birth mother, who gave him up for adoption. Instead, he's brought to the future by the mysterious Wilbur, who claims he's a time cop.

"Charming as all these surface layers are β€” and even in 2D, it's more than passable family fare β€” 'Meet The Robinsons' really flowers with the extra dimension, which makes an already neato cinematic universe feel palpably inhabitable," wrote Scott Tobias for the AV Club.

41. "Treasure Planet" (2002)
Treasure Planet
"Treasure Island" stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Brian Murray, David Hyde Pierce, Emma Thompson, and Martin Short.

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 69%

"Treasure Planet" updates the setting of the famed pirate story "Treasure Island" to the future. Instead of hitching a ride on a pirate ship, Jim Hawkins hops on a spaceship β€” and instead of looking for buried treasure, Jim and his friends are searching for a missing planet made entirely of treasure.

"Akin to an extremely well-made Saturday morning cartoon β€” great for hyperactive four-year-olds or hungover students, not worth a trip to the pictures," wrote Nev Pierce for the BBC.

38 (tie). "The Rescuers Down Under" (1990)
The Rescuers Down Under
"The Rescuers Down Under" stars Bob Newhart, Eva Gabor, John Candy, Adam Ryen, and Frank Welker.

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 72%

At the time, "The Rescuers" was one of Disney's most popular films (even if its reputation has been somewhat diminished since its release in 1977), which is why our two favorite mice, Bernard and Bianca, returned for this film β€” the first sequel ever theatrically released by Disney.

This time, Bernard and Bianca are sent to Australia by the Rescue Aid Society to help a young boy who's been kidnapped.

"A gorgeously drawn myth made for plucky children and very brave mice," wrote The Washington Post's Rita Kempley.

38 (tie). "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (1996)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame" stars Tom Hulce, Demi Moore, Tony Jay, and Kevin Kline.

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 72%

Based on the 1831 Victor Hugo novel of the same name, "Hunchback" centers on sweet Quasimodo, a physically deformed man who is orphaned after the villainous Judge Frollo murders his mother.

To atone for his sins, Frollo adopts Quasimodo but keeps him hidden atop Notre Dame's bell tower. But when Quasimodo catches sight of Esmerelda, he vows to enter the world below.

"You're quickly won over by the movie's subversive wit, swept along by its narrative bravado and its enormous visual energy. This new 'Hunchback' is a triumph on its own terms, and on any other terms that might come to mind." wrote Joe Morgenstern of The Wall Street Journal.

38 (tie). "Strange World" (2022)
Strange World
"Strange Worlds" stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Dennis Quaid, Jaboukie Young-White, Gabrielle Union, and Lucy Liu.

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 72%

Not even the A-list voice talent of Jake Gyllenhaal, Dennis Quaid, Jaboukie Young-White, Gabrielle Union, and Lucy Liu could save this movie β€” which isn't bad! β€” from flopping.

"Strange Worlds" is about the Clades, a family of legendary explorers who must venture into space to see if they can save their planet.

"So much of 'Strange World's' audaciousness is front-loaded into its concept, and so little of it comes through in the execution," wrote Alison Willmore for Vulture.

37. "The Fox and the Hound" (1981)
The Fox and the Hound
"The Fox and the Hound" stars Mickey Rooney, Keith Mitchell, Corey Feldman, and Kurt Russell.

Buena Vista Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 75%

"The Fox and the Hound" is one of the rare Disney movies that doesn't have a totally happy ending. Tod, a fox, and Copper, a bloodhound, meet when they're young and become best friends. But when they grow up, they learn they're natural enemies.

It ends on a bittersweet note, as the two friends acknowledge that they probably won't see each other again, but are at peace in the forest.

"All charmingness aside, this cute but rather thinly plotted yarn exposes the cracks that were present in the pre-renaissance Disney empire," wrote William Thomas of Empire.

36. "Frozen II" (2019)
Frozen II
"Frozen II" stars Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, Jonathan Groff, Josh Gad, Sterling K. Brown, and Evan Rachel Wood.

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 77%

"Frozen II" picks up soon after where "Frozen" left off β€” Elsa is now queen and in control of her ice powers, Anna and Kristoff are in love, and Olaf is just happy he's not melting.

But when Elsa begins to hear a mysterious voice calling out to her, our characters leave Arendelle behind to discover the source of Elsa's power.

"The songs, perhaps not as compelling as in the original, still make the heart beat faster now and then," wrote Stephen Romei for The Australian.

34 (tie). "Peter Pan" (1953)
Peter Pan
"Peter Pan" stars Bobby Driscoll, Kathryn Beaumont, Hans Conried, and Bill Thompson.

RKO Radio Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 78%

"Peter Pan" is based on the 1904 play of the same name by JM Barrie.

In it, the Darling children are whisked away to Neverland, a magical world where children never grow up, fairy dust lets you fly, and an evil captain with a hook for a hand terrorizes the seas.

But Neverland is also home to Tiger Lily and her tribe, who are drawn in the most stereotypical way possible β€” so much so that Disney has added an apology before the film plays on Disney+.

"It is still a lush, bright feature that happily clicks along with rollicking songs by Sammy Cahn, Sammy Fain, and others," wrote Dolores Barclay for the Associated Press.

34 (tie). "The Great Mouse Detective" (1986)
The Great Mouse Detective
"The Great Mouse Detective" stars Vincent Price, Barrie Ingham, and Val Bettin.

Buena Vista Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 78%

In this story, Basil and Dawson are the mice stand-ins for Sherlock and Watson, while Professor Ratigan (a rat) is based on Sherlock's arch-nemesis Professor Moriarty.

"'The Great Mouse Detective' reflects the energy and enthusiasm of a talented group of young artists stretching their wings for the first time," wrote Charles Solomon for the Los Angeles Times.

33. "The Rescuers" (1977)
The Rescuers
"The Rescuers" stars Bob Newhart, Eva Gabor, and Geraldine Page.

Buena Vista Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 79%

"The Rescuers" focuses on Bernard and Bianca, two mice who are sent to help Penny, a young orphan who has been kidnapped by the evil Madame Medusa, who plans to use her to steal a precious jewel.

"Although not one of the studio's classics, it has warmth, humor and delightful characterization," wrote Victoria Mather for The Daily Telegraph.

32. "Hercules" (1997)
Hercules
"Hercules" stars Tate Donovan, Danny DeVito, James Woods, Susan Egan, and Rip Torn.

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 82%

"Hercules" is a loose re-telling of the Greek myth of the hero Heracles. After getting kidnapped and turned (almost) mortal by Hades' henchmen, Hercules goes on a quest to prove to his father, Zeus, and the rest of the gods that he's worthy of immortality and godhood.

"Jumps into the ancient legends feet-first, cheerfully tossing out what won't fit and combining what's left into a new look and a lighthearted style," wrote Roger Ebert.

31. "Alice in Wonderland" (1951)
Alice in Wonderland
"Alice in Wonderland" stars Kathryn Beaumont, Ed Wynn, Richard Haydn, and Sterling Holloway.

RKO Radio Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 84%

Based on Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," this adaptation follows Alice as she falls down the rabbit hole and meets unforgettable characters like the Cheshire Cat, the Mad Hatter, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, and the Queen of Hearts.

"If you are not too particular about the images of Carroll and [illustrator John] Tenniel, if you are high on Disney whimsy, and if you'll take a somewhat slow, uneven pace, you should find this picture entertaining," wrote Bosley Crowther for The New York Times.

30. "The Princess and the Frog" (2009)
The Princess and the Frog
"The Princess and the Frog" stars Anika Noni Rose, Bruno Campos, Keith David, Oprah Winfrey, and John Goodman.

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 85%

"The Princess and the Frog" updates the setting of the Brothers Grimm fairytale "The Frog Prince" to 1920s New Orleans. Tiana is a determined young woman who wants more than anything to open her own restaurant.

When she kisses prince-turned-frog Naveen to revert him back to humanity, the opposite happens: Tiana turns into a frog, too.

"This has a lot to commend it, and it isn't just nostalgia for the Disney past. It's a visual treat," wrote The London Evening Standard's Derek Malcolm.

28 (tie). "Mulan" (1998)
Mulan
"Mulan" stars Ming-Na Wen, Lea Salonga, Eddie Murphy, BD Wong, Donny Osmond, and Harvey Fierstein.

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 86%

After years of criticism regarding its Disney princesses and their lack of agency, audiences were given Mulan, a young woman who secretly takes her father's place in the Chinese Imperial Army by disguising herself as a boy.

Mulan is a warrior through and through. No one could ever call her a typical damsel in distress.

"Overall, this is a lovely film, ranking with the best of Disney's animated features while taking on rather serious issues of war, honor, gender roles and family pride," wrote Moira MacDonald for The Seattle Times.

28 (tie). "The Emperor's New Groove" (2000)
The Emperor's New Groove
"The Emperor's New Groove" stars David Spade, John Goodman, Eartha Kitt, and Patrick Warburton.

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 86%

In "The Emperor's New Groove," David Spade stars as Kuzco, the self-absorbed, clueless Incan emperor, who is turned into a llama by his evil advisor Yzma, who wants to steal the throne for herself. To get his throne back, Kuzco must team up with the kindly peasant Pacha, whose house he has marked for destruction.

CNN's Paul Tatara called Kuzco's tale "a silly little movie that's smarter than most of the self-important features that came out this year."

26 (tie). "Lilo & Stitch" (2002)
Lilo & Stitch
"Lilo & Stitch" stars Daveigh Chase, Chris Sanders, Tia Carrere, Jason Scott Lee, Kevin McDonald, and Ving Rhames.

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 87%

Newly orphaned sisters Lilo and Nani are struggling to adjust to their new normal when Lilo adopts Stitch, a rambunctious alien who she thinks is just a weird dog. When two agents of the Galactic Federation come looking for Stitch, chaos erupts on Kauai.

"It's one of the most charming feature-length cartoons of recent years β€” funny, sassy, startling, original, and with six songs by Elvis," wrote Roger Ebert.

26 (tie). "Wreck-It Ralph" (2012)
Wreck-It Ralph
"Wreck-It Ralph" stars John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Jack McBrayer, Jane Lynch, and Alan Tudyk.

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 87%

"Wreck-It Ralph" is the story of Wreck-It Ralph, the villain in the classic arcade game "Fix-It Felix Jr." But when Ralph is sick of being the bad guy in everyone's story, he goes on an epic journey visiting other video games to become a hero.

"'Wreck-It Ralph' is a must-see for anyone who grew up playing 1980s arcade games β€” and their kids will love it too," wrote Larushka Ivan-Zadeh for Metro UK.

23 (tie). "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad" (1949)
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
"The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad" stars Bing Crosby, Basil Rathbone, Eric Blore, and J. Pat O'Malley.

Walt Disney Productions

Rotten Tomatoes score: 88%

Running at just 68 minutes long, this is an anthology film. First up is "The Wind in the Willows," which is the story of J. Thaddeus Toad, who is trying to save his home from bankruptcy.

The second story is "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," in which Ichabod Crane arrives in Sleepy Hollow and is stalked by the terrifying Headless Horseman.

Chicago Reader's Jonathan Rosenbaum called this film "engaging and lively."

23 (tie). "The Jungle Book" (1967)
The Jungle Book
"The Jungle Book" stars Phil Harris, Sebastian Cabot, Louis Prima, George Sanders, and Sterling Holloway.

Buena Vista Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 88%

This film is based on the Rudyard Kipling book of the same name, published in 1894 β€” and was the last film Walt Disney himself worked on. He died during its production.

It's the simple story of Mowgli, an orphaned human raised by wolves. But when it becomes clear that the evil tiger Shere Khan will stop at nothing to kill Mowgli, a panther named Bagheera and a bear Baloo agree to take Mowgli back to the human village he came from.

"It's a slight tale, of course, and incredibly short, but the characters and songs are pretty much perfect viewing time and again," wrote Empire's Ian Nathan.

23 (tie). "Ralph Breaks the Internet" (2018)
Ralph Breaks the Internet
"Wreck-It Ralph" stars John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Gal Gadot, Taraji P. Henson, Jack McBrayer, and Jane Lynch.

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 88%

Six years after "Wreck-It Ralph," in which Ralph discovers that even though he's a villain in his game, he doesn't have to be a bad guy; he's on another adventure with his friend Vanellope. This time, our duo heads to the internet to find a part that's needed to fix Vanellope's game, "Sugar Rush."

"'Ralph Breaks the Internet' works because it doesn't pander, and it doesn't simplify," wrote Brian Tallerico for RogerEbert.com.

20 (tie). "Tarzan" (1999)
Tarzan
"Tarzan" stars Tony Goldwyn, Minnie Driver, Glenn Close, Rosie O'Donnell, and Wayne Knight.

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 89%

Based on the 1912 novel "Tarzan of the Apes" by Edgar Rice Burroughs, "Tarzan" tells the story of the titular character being raised by apes after his parents are killed. Although he feels out of place, he doesn't know any different until Jane and her crew of explorers arrive at Tarzan's jungle and begin to show him a different way.

"Tarzan" is a fun time at the movies, but its lasting legacy is the multiple songs on the soundtrack written and performed by Phil Collins.

In June 1999, Peter Stack of The San Francisco Chronicle called it "so far, the most entertaining film of the year."

20 (tie). "Tangled" (2010)
Tangled
"Tangled" stars Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi, and Donna Murphy.

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 89%

"Tangled" is a classic Disney princess film, but made with modern 3D animation, a first for the studio. It tells the tale of Rapunzel, a teenager with magical hair who longs to see the world outside her tower β€” and when the charming thief Flynn Rider happens upon her home, she seizes the chance to break free.

"If this is what old-fashioned means, then bring it on," wrote Derek Malcolm of The London Evening Standard.

20 (tie). "Frozen" (2013)
Frozen
"Frozen" stars Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, Jonathan Groff, Josh Gad, and Santino Fontana.

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 89%

While it doesn't seem like it now, a Disney princess story where the true love story is between two sisters was groundbreaking. Add in some of the catchiest songs ever written by the House of Mouse and a lovable (if somewhat grating) snowman, and you have one of the studio's biggest and most beloved films, raking in more than $1.3 billion at the worldwide box office.

"'Frozen' feels like it's breaking new ground in telling a story where the women are actually in control, and where the clichΓ©s of their narratives are turned inside out, almost as a sly commentary on what has come before," wrote Jason Bailey for Flavorwire.

17 (tie). "Sleeping Beauty" (1959)
Sleeping Beauty
"Sleeping Beauty" stars Mary Costa, Bill Shirley, Eleanor Audley, Verna Felton, Barbara Luddy, and Barbara Jo Allen.

Buena Vista Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 90%

For all the talk about how poorly this relationship has aged β€” sure, it's true love's kiss, but can someone under a sleeping curse really consent? β€” this movie is a wonder to look at. Maleficent, the evil witch, remains a high point of Disney's character designs.

"'Sleeping Beauty' is a masterpiece. In my opinion, it's not just the best animated film to ever come out of Walt Disney Studios, but it is also the finest animated motion picture I've ever seen, period," wrote Sara Michelle Fetters for MovieFreak.

17 (tie). "Bolt" (2008)
Bolt
"Bolt" stars Miley Cyrus, John Travolta, Susie Essman, Mark Walton, and Malcolm McDowell.

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 90%

In the 16 years since its release, it seems like "Bolt" has been somewhat forgotten. But it's fun! It stars John Travolta as the voice of Bolt, the star of a hit TV series who doesn't realize his superpowers on the show aren't real. When he believes his owner is kidnapped β€” but really, it's just a cliffhanger in the show β€” he embarks on a cross-country journey to rescue her.

"While it may lack a certain amount of bite, there's plenty of bark to recommend this winning animated adventure," wrote The Sydney Morning Herald's Eddie Cockrell.

17 (tie). "Winnie the Pooh." (2011)
Winnie the Pooh
"Winnie the Pooh" stars Jim Cummings, Travis Oates, Bud Luckey, Huell Howser, Tom Kenny, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Wyatt Dean Hall, Craig Ferguson, and John Cleese.

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 90%

Everyone's favorite honey-loving bear, who starred in 1977's "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh," returned to the big screen in "Winnie the Pooh."

This time, Pooh and the rest of the Hundred Acre Wood crew team up to save Christopher Robin from a monster they're calling the Backson β€” in reality, Christopher Robin is just at school and will be "back soon."

"It's a pleasure to sink into an animated family movie from Disney that radiates charm with a gentleness that seems damn near revolutionary," wrote Peter Travers for Rolling Stone.

16. "Bambi" (1942)
Bambi
"Bambi" stars Donnie Dunagan, Peter Behn, Paula Winslowe, and Stan Alexander.

RKO Radio Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 91%

"Bambi" is a straightforward story about a young deer growing up in the forest and learning how to protect the forest creatures from hunters known only as Man.

But this film's lasting legacy is the death of Bambi's mother, which remains tear-inducing to this day, even 82 years later.

The New York Times' Theodore Strauss wrote, "In colors that would surprise even the spectrum itself, Disney's cartoon craftsmen have re-created a woodland that shimmers and glows and darkens altogether magically."

13 (tie). "The Little Mermaid" (1989)
The Little Mermaid
"The Little Mermaid" stars Jodi Benson, Christopher Daniel Barnes, Pat Carroll, Kenneth Mars, and Samuel E. Wright.

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 92%

Disney went through a rough period in the '70 and '80s β€” when "The Little Mermaid" was released in 1989, it was a return to form for the studio. It's a classic love story with beloved songs like "Part of Your World," "Under the Sea," and "Kiss the Girl."

"'The Little Mermaid' β€” impudent, grandiose, a multilevel crowd-pleaser β€” almost returns the Disney animated features to their glory traditions of the '30s and '40s," wrote the Los Angeles Times' Michael Wilmington.

13 (tie). "Encanto" (2021)
Encanto
"Encanto" stars Stephanie Beatriz, John Leguizamo, Jessica Darrow, and Diane Guerrero.

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 92%

"Encanto" is about the Madrigal family, who each receives a magical power when they turn 5 β€” all except Mirabel, who was mysteriously skipped over. When the magic in their home starts failing, Mirabel makes it her mission to save her family, powers or not.

"You will be humming 'Welcome to the Family Madrigal' β€” expositional but infectious β€” all the way home. The characters are infectious, too, and well-drawn, enriching 'Encanto's' world with gifts that extend far beyond their bestowed powers," wrote Time Out's Whelan Barzey.

13 (tie). "The Lion King" (1994)
The Lion King
"The Lion King" stars Matthew Broderick, James Earl Jones, Jeremy Irons, Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, and Moira Kelly.

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 92%

"The Lion King" combined breathtaking visuals, amazing songs composed by Elton John, Tim Rice, and Hans Zimmer, and an epic coming-of-age story to cruise to $978 million at the box office.

Jay Carr wrote in The Boston Globe, "Make no mistake, the magnitude of the achievement here far outweighs any shortcomings. 'The Lion King' is both populist blockbuster and royal treat."

10 (tie). "Lady and the Tramp" (1955)
Lady and the Tramp
"Lady and the Tramp" stars Peggy Lee, Barbara Luddy, Larry Roberts, and Bill Thompson.

Buena Vista Film Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 93%

"Lady and the Tramp" is another Disney film that now comes with a disclaimer due to the problematic nature of its two Siamese cats, Si and Am.

If you're able to move past that, though, "Lady and the Tramp" is simple and sweet. Lady is a dog who's barely left her house, but due to a misunderstanding, she ends up on the street and meets the stray Tramp.

Their spaghetti kiss is still being referenced to this day.

"The quintessential American love story β€” the one between the spoiled heiress and the spontaneous, fun-loving guy from the wrong side of the tracks β€” has seldom been more elegantly and entertainingly told," wrote The Chicago Tribune's Dave Kehr.

10 (tie). "Raya and the Last Dragon" (2021)
Raya and the Last Dragon
"Raya and the Last Dragon" stars Kelly Marie Tran, Awkwafina, Izaac Wang, Gemma Chan, and Daniel Dae Kim.

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 93%

Kelly Marie Tran stars as Raya, a young woman who goes on a quest to find the last dragon to reunite her fractured country, Kumandra.

"As an overall throwback, and as a return to the streamlined storytelling upon which Disney built its supremacy, 'Raya and the Last Dragon' is a welcome expansion of the Disney universe," wrote Pajiba's Roxana Hadadi.

10 (tie). "Beauty and the Beast" (1991)
Beauty and the Beast
"Beauty and the Beast" stars Paige O'Hara, Robby Benson, Richard White, Jerry Orbach, David Ogden Stiers, and Angela Lansbury.

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 93%

"Beauty and the Beast" is based on, well, a tale as old as time: a French fairy tale from the 1700s. In it, Belle is taken hostage by a prince-turned-beast who lives in a castle filled with talking furniture.

When you take it out of context, as with many animated films, it's … weird. But songs like "Be Our Guest," "Beauty and the Beast," "Gaston," and "Belle" are all-time favorites. And the Academy agreed β€” it was the first animated movie to ever be nominated for best picture.

"The set pieces are narcotically pleasing, especially the Busby Berkeley-style dancing-kitchenware spectacular, 'Be Our Guest,' and the romantic ballroom centerpiece that brings Beauty and her Beast together," wrote Lisa Schwarzbaum for Entertainment Weekly.

7 (tie). "Dumbo" (1941)
Dumbo
"Dumbo" stars Edward Brophy, Verna Felton, Cliff Edwards, and Sterling Holloway.

RKO Radio Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 95%

"Dumbo" has some problematic elements, including a flock of stereotypical crows β€” one of whom was originally named Jim Crow β€” a drunk baby elephant, and "Song of the Roustabouts."

But Dumbo's design makes him one of the cutest characters in the Disney canon, and "Baby Mine" is a tearjerker.

"Perfection, thy name is Dumbo," wrote Slant Magazine's Rob Humanick.

7 (tie). "Aladdin" (1992)
Aladdin
"Aladdin" stars Scott Weinger, Robin Williams, Linda Larkin, Lea Salonga, Jonathan Freeman, and Gilbert Gottfried.

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 95%

"Aladdin" is anchored by the iconic voiceover performance by Robin Williams as the Genie. But there's lots of other stuff to love, like Princess Jasmine and her pet tiger Rajah, the bumbling Sultan, and the sweet "street rat" Aladdin.

While its depiction of the Middle East has been criticized, as theΒ BBC noted, "Aladdin" remains one of the most loved Disney films of the last 40 years.

"The magical, the mystical, the mysterious β€” all those powers that lurk within movies but are rarely tapped are unleashed in Disney's latest magnificent animation, 'Aladdin,'" wrote Duane Byrge for The Hollywood Reporter.

7 (tie). "Moana" (2016)
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"Moana" stars Auli'i Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson, Rachel House, Temuera Morrison, and Jemaine Clement.

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Rotten Tomatoes score: 95%

"Moana" is another modern Disney princess film that eschews a love story for a story of personal growth. Moana ventures out to the sea to save her island and, along the way, learns that she's capable of leading her people and exploring the open ocean.

Victoria Luxford called "Moana" "great fun" and "a traditional Disney Princess film but with a little more depth to it, being about personal discovery and bravery" for BBC CWR.

6. "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" stars Adriana Caselotti, Lucille La Verne, Roy Atwell, and Moroni Olsen.

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 97%

Almost 90 years later, the tale of Snow White, her seven dwarf friends, the Evil Queen, the Huntsman, and her handsome (unnamed) prince, remains the blueprint β€” it was the first Disney movie, after all.

"It was the dearest picture I have ever seen. The characters were so sweet that I just wanted to hug them," wrote the Miami Herald's Elizabeth Hemphill.

3 (tie). "Cinderella" (1950)
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"Cinderella" stars Ilene Woods, Eleanor Audley, Verna Felton, Rhoda Williams, Lucille Bliss, and James MacDonald.

RKO Radio Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 98%

"Cinderella" is one of the most frequently adapted fairy tales of all time, but Disney's animated version of the rags-to-riches story is the most beloved. And it's been said that Cinderella's transformation was one of Walt Disney's favorite pieces of animation.

"The musical numbers woven into the fantasy are generally solid, with at least two or three likely hit tunes standing out in the half-dozen songs," Variety wrote in 1949.

3 (tie). "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" (1961)
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"One Hundred and One Dalmatians" stars Rod Taylor, Betty Lou Gerson, Ben Wright, and Lisa Davis.

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Rotten Tomatoes score: 98%

This movie did more for Dalmatians than any best-in-show title could β€” and its villain, the puppy-napping, fur-obsessed Cruella de Vil, is still one of Disney's best-known villains.

"Among the many contributions of Disney and his team to the cinema, this is perhaps the strangest: they have made us watch with heart in mouth the adventures of beings who exist only as the projection of photographs and colored drawings," wrote Dilys Powell for the Sunday Times.

3 (tie). "Zootopia" (2016)
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"Zootopia" stars Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, Idris Elba, Jenny Slate, and Bonnie Hunt.

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 98%

"Zootopia" takes place in a world without humans, where anthropomorphic mammals have built their own society, complete with laws, organized crime, and tax evaders like Nick Wilde (a fox voiced by Jason Bateman).

"The fictional universe it presents β€” a human-free world where mammals have evolved into a bustling, civilized society β€” is vividly realized, richly detailed, and very funny," wrote John Nugent for Empire.

1 (tie). "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" (1977)
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"The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" stars Sterling Holloway, John Fiedler, Ralph Wright, and Paul Winchell.

Buena Vista Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 100%

"The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" is three shorts starring Pooh as he combats a blustery day, bees, Heffalumps, and Tigger's inability to stop bouncing.

"You'll enjoy reuniting with childhood friends, and for the next-generation fans of The Book of Pooh, this batch of honey couldn't be sweeter," wrote Entertainment Weekly's Dalton Ross.

1 (tie). "Pinocchio" (1940)
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"Pinocchio" stars Dick Jones, Cliff Edwards, Christian Rub, Clarence Nash, and Evelyn Venable.

RKO Radio Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 100%

"Pinocchio" is based on an Italian children's story from 1883. It's a heartwarming (if a bit creepy) story of a wooden puppet who comes to life after its creator, Gepetto, wishes upon a star.

Why has "Pinocchio" remained at the top of the pack? Well, "When You Wish Upon a Star" is Disney's official theme, distilling everything we love about Disney movies into a 3-minute and 15-second song.

Otis Ferguson wrote in The New Republic that "Pinocchio" is "a delight and at times will take your breath away, for the limits of the animated cartoon have been blown so wide open that some of the original wonder of pictures β€” wonder and terror too, as when that train roared up into the camera β€” is restored."

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14 positive things that happened on Friday the 13th

13 December 2024 at 08:27
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Taylor Swift

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  • Traditionally, Friday the 13th is considered a "cursed" date, but it doesn't have to be.
  • President Johnson signed an executive order preventing gender discrimination on October 13, 1967.
  • Taylor Swift's 35th birthday is today, December 13, 2024.

Friday the 13th has a long history of freaking people out.

When this day rolls around, people buy and travel less. In fact, the global economy is estimated to lose as much as $900 million every time a Friday lands on the 13th.

However, the Dutch Center for Insurance Statistics reported in 2008 that Friday the 13th is actually statistically safer than other Fridays β€” there are fewer accidents and reports of fire and theft on these days.

If that doesn't convince you, keep scrolling to learn about some positive events that took place on a Friday the 13th.

President Lyndon B. Johnson signed an executive order preventing gender discrimination in the government.
President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Medical Bill as H.H. humphrey looks at LBJ's watch, and Harry Truman also looks on.
The order amended Executive Order No. 11246.

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While Title VII officially prevented discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, and sex for private employers, it wasn't until Executive Order 11375 that discrimination based on gender was illegal for the federal government and federal contractors.

President Johnson signed the order, which was officially titled Amending Executive Order No. 11246, Relating to Equal Employment Opportunity, on October 13, 1967.

Malta became a republic.
Sailing boats on Senglea marina in Grand Bay, Valetta, Malta
Valletta is the capital of Malta.

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The tiny Mediterranean country of Malta first became independent of the British in 1964, but officially became a republic on December 13, 1974.

Even though it's small, Malta is an underrated place to visit.

Evelyn "Pinky" Kilgare-Brier became the first certified female pilot instructor.
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During World War II, Kilgare-Brier joined the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs).

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According to the National Museum of the US Air Force, Kilgare-Brier became the first woman to receive an airplane instructor's license on October 13, 1939.

She was an important figure for women in aviation. She also flew non-combat missions during World War II, and after the war she owned and operated her own private airport, according to her obituary in the Los Angeles Times.

The Olympics officially returned to their home country.
US Michael Phelps poses on the podium after winning the gold medal of the men's 400m individual medley final, at the 2004 Olympic Games at the Olympic Aquatic Center in Athens, 14 August 2004
Michael Phelps won his first gold medals at the 2004 Olympics.

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The 2004 Summer Olympics were held in Athens, Greece, the country where they started, both in ancient and modern times. The opening ceremony took place on August 13.

It was the largest Olympic Games at the time, with 201 countries participating. Michael Phelps also won his first Olympic medal and broke his first record in Athens.

The queens of the '90s, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, were born.
Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen attend The 2019 Met Gala Celebrating Camp: Notes on Fashion at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 06, 2019
The twins in 2019.

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The Olsen twins were born on June 13, 1986.

They famously got their start on "Full House" and went on to create an empire: books, videos, perfume, clothing lines, and much more.

"Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" premiered on Friday, October 13, 2023.
Taylor Swift performs during the Eras Tour in Brazil.
Taylor Swift performs during the Eras Tour in Brazil.

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Taylor Swift was born on December 13, 1989 β€” her birthday lands on Friday the 13th this year β€” and she has repeatedly said that 13 is her favorite number. She even used to perform with "13" drawn on her hand.

As part of her 13 agenda, her blockbuster concert film "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" premiered in theaters on Friday, October 13, 2023. It went on to become the highest-grossing concert film of all time after grossing $261 million worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo.

The first scientifically recognized dinosaur eggs were discovered.
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Roy Chapman Andrews examining his discovery.

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Roy Chapman Andrews discovered the first dinosaur eggs at a dig in Mongolia on July 13, 1923, according to the American Museum of Natural History.

Scientifically, this was huge for the field of paleontology, confirming that dinosaurs laid eggs. The museum was so impressed that Andrews went on to become its director from 1935 to 1942.

The famous Hollywood sign was dedicated.
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The sign originally read "Hollywoodland" until 1949.

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The Hollywood sign is an iconic piece of California culture. But when it was officially dedicated on July 13, 1923, it wasn't even supposed to last for more than two years.

Originally, the sign was installed to promote a new subdivision in the Hollywood Hills.

"Super Mario Bros." was released.
Universal Studios Hollywood promotes their upcoming Super Mario Bros themed 'Super Nintendo World' expansion to their theme park on the Universal CityWalk on September 26, 2022
Mario is one of the most recognizable characters in pop culture.

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"Super Mario Bros.," one of the most iconic video games in history, was released on September 13, 1985, exclusively in Japan, per The Verge.

Since then, Mario has been in approximately 170 games, including wildly successful spin-offs like "Mario Kart," "Mario Party," and "Paper Mario."

A "significant amount" of water was found on the Moon.
The moon 'supermoon' is seen over the stadium during the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Group D match between China and England at Hindmarsh Stadium on August 01, 2023
Project scientist Anthony Colaprete made the announcement.

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A lunar space station has long been the subject of science fiction novels, but on November 13, 2009, that dream took one step closer to reality when NASA announced they found water on the Moon.

How much is a "significant amount"? According to NASA's Anthony Colaprete, around a dozen 2-gallon bucketfuls.

Black Sabbath released their debut album and invented heavy metal.
Ozzy Osbourne speaks onstage at iHeartRadio ICONS with Ozzy Osbourne: In Celebration of Ordinary Man at iHeartRadio Theater on February 24, 2020 in Burbank, California.
Ozzy Osbourne in 2020.

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The 69th best debut album of all time, at least according to Rolling Stone, Black Sabbath's self-titled album was released on February 13, 1970.

The album is widely regarded as having created the genre of heavy metal, with instant classics like "NIB." and "The Wizard."

Actor Steve Buscemi was born.
Steve Buscemi in April 2023.
Steve Buscemi attends Peacock's "Bupkis" premiere at the Apollo Theater on Thursday, April 27, 2023, in New York.

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Steve Buscemi was born on December 13, 1957 β€” yes, he shares a birthday with Taylor Swift. Buscemi might be famous as an actor, but he also has a lesser-known second career: a New York City firefighter.

Buscemi became an NYC firefighter at age 18. He eventually left the service to pursue acting, but in the aftermath of 9/11, Buscemi helped with rescue efforts and worked 12-hour shifts sifting through the rubble.

"Friday the 13th Part III" was released.
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"Part III" was the first time Jason wore his mask.

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Of the iconic "Friday the 13th" movie saga, "Part III" was the first to actually open on Friday the 13th (August 13, 1982), the first to experiment with 3D, and the first appearance of Jason's mask.

Even though the movie was critically panned, the movie made over $36 million against a $2.3 million budget, according to Box Office Mojo.

Friday the 13th is always the last day before the weekend.
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Who doesn't love sleeping in?

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If all else fails to convince you that Friday the 13th isn't a cursed date, just remember this: It's the last day of the work week. Fridays are the best!

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18 terrible things that happened on Friday the 13th

13 December 2024 at 05:29
A photograph taken early on January 14, 2012 of the Costa Concordia after the cruise ship with more than 4,000 people on board ran aground and keeled over off the Isola del Giglio, and Italian island
The Costa Concordia began sinking on January 13, 2012.

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  • December 13 is a Friday the 13th.
  • Friday the 13th has been a superstitious date for a very long time, but no one knows exactly why.
  • There are multiple examples of terrible or tragic events happening on these Fridays in history.

Friday the 13th is so famously unlucky that there's even a phobia dedicated to it: friggatriskaidekaphobia.

Even if you personally don't put stock in this fear, there are a lot of people who do. The Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute even estimated in 2013 that between $800 and $900 million are lost in business every Friday the 13th because people are afraid to shop, travel, and conduct business.

Still think it's just a superstition? These events might be enough to convince even the most determined non-believer.

Buckingham Palace was bombed during WWII.
Queen Elizabeth (1900 - 2002) and King George VI (1895 - 1952) inspect the bomb damage at Buckingham Palace in London, after an air raid during the Blitz, 10th September 1940.
Queen Elizabeth and King George VI survey the damage.

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German forces during WWII bombed Buckingham Palace on September 13, 1940. The bombs hit both the palace and its chapel.

Even scarier, the king and queen were at the residence at the time of the attack. Even though the event was traumatic, Queen Elizabeth II β€” then a princess β€” merely stated she was "glad we have been bombed. Now I can look the East End in the face," the BBC reported.

March 13, 2020, could be considered the first official day of the pandemic in the US.
In this photo illustration a woman puts a sign saying "no face mask no entry" in a shop window on September 14, 2020 in Newport, Wales
Masks were seemingly everywhere in just a few short days.

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After a week of increasingly heartbreaking COVID-19 updates, then-President Donald Trump declared a national emergency due to the pandemic.

Tupac Shakur died.
Rapper Tupac Shakur poses for photos backstage after his performance at the Regal Theater in Chicago, Illinois in March 1994.
Tupac Shakur was shot on a Saturday but died six days later on the 13th.

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Shakur was shot four times on September 7, 1996, in Las Vegas. He succumbed to his injuries six days later on Friday, September 13.

In September 2023, police arrested one of the last surviving witnesses to his killing for the murder. Duane "Keffe D" Davis was indicted by a jury in Clark County, Nevada, on one count of murder with the use of a deadly weapon, plus a gang enhancement.

The arrest came after Davis spoke multiple times publicly β€” including in a memoir β€” about his involvement in the case. Davis, who remains in custody, pleaded not guilty in November 2023.

A British 13-year-old boy was struck by lightning on a Friday the 13th, at 13:13.
Lightning bolts strike One World Trade Center in New York City as it fans out over the Hudson River and Jersey City, New Jersey during a thunderstorm on April 1, 2023
13:13 is 1:13 in military time.

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The Daily Mail reported that the unnamed teenager was struck by lightning while at an air show in England in 2010 and, incredibly, only sustained burns on his shoulder. The hospital stated he was expected to make a full recovery.

Kitty Genovese, a Queens resident, was brutally attacked and murdered.
Studio photo of Catherine "Kitty" Genovese, 28. Lips closed and no help was offered when Kitty was knifed on Austin Street in Kew Gardens, in a crime that disgraced New York City
Kitty Genovese's murder is an infamous New York story.

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The murder of Kitty Genovese took place on March 13, 1964. The New York Times reported Genovese was assaulted and killed by Winston Moseley inside her apartment building. The crime is famous because, reportedly, 38 people heard the attack, and none of them called the police β€” making the "bystander effect" a household term.

It was later suggested that the reporting of the crime was inaccurate and greatly exaggerated. But no matter the specifics, an innocent woman died.

The Costa Concordia cruise ship ran aground off the coast of Italy.
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The Costa Concordia laid on its side.

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The Costa Concordia sank into the ocean on January 13, 2012. It became the largest passenger ship ever wrecked, with almost double the number of people on board than on the Titanic.

Thirty-two people died, and the captain was convicted of manslaughter in 2015.

Kansas experienced record-breaking amounts of rain and flooding.
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People pushed boats through flood water in Kansas in 1951.

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On July 13, 1951, the state of Kansas was hit with over 25 inches of rain. The cities of Manhattan, Lawrence, and Topeka were most affected, and over 2 million acres of land were damaged by the flood.

The storm also affected oil tanks, some of which caught on fire and exploded. There were passengers stuck on trains for four days. And, at its highest, the flooding exceeded previous records by 4 to 9 feet.

The people of Kansas were not wrong to call this day "Black Friday."

The stock market experienced a "mini-crash" in 1989.
A trader reacts during the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on February 28, 2020 at Wall Street in New York City
"Mini" is a relative term.

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After the buyout of United Airlines fell through on October 13, 1989, the ripples were felt throughout the stock market, specifically the junk bond market.

CNBC reported this resulted in a 7% sell-off in the Dow, and the S&P 500 lost 6%. Essentially, a lot of people lost a lot of money.

A flight through the Andes ended in disaster and death.
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This event has been dramatized in multiple films.

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Uruguayan Flight 571 was headed toward Chile when it crash-landed in the Andes on October 13, 1972. In the following days, the survivors were reduced to hiding in the fuselage of the plane and eating deceased passengers.

The rescue efforts were called off only 10 days after the crash, so it was shocking when two men appeared 72 days later and alerted the authorities that there were 16 other survivors trapped in the mountains.

On that same day, another flight crashed in Russia.
The Sukhoi Superjet 100 owned by CITYJET an Irish airline, leased to Brussels Airlines. Brussels airlines leased 5 of the SSJ100 aircrafts from CITYJET.
The plane was headed to Leningrad (now St. Petersburg).

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At the time, the tragedy of Aeroflot 217 was the worst plane crash in Russian history. All 174 people on board the flight (including the 10 crew members) died when the plane crashed while trying to land due to bad weather.

It's never been confirmed what the cause of the crash was β€” some speculate it was a lightning strike. The plane ended up just 3 miles away from the runway.

The Ku Klux Klan's first Grand Wizard was born.
Two Ku Klux Klansmen with American Flag and Burning Cross
The KKK has been around since 1865.The Bhola cyclone hit Bangladesh.

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Nathan Bedford Forrest was born on July 13, 1821. Forrest first rose to fame as a Confederate general and was in charge of the infamous Fort Pillow Massacre, where he and his men reportedly killed over 200 unarmed Union soldiers who had surrendered (many of whom were Black).

Forrest is widely believed to have served as the KKK's first Grand Wizard, though he would later decree that the organization should be demolished, PBS reported.

Computers fell victim to the "Friday the 13th Virus."
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The virus affected computers made by IBM.

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On January 13, 1989, a computer virus swept through the UK. The Los Angeles Times reported hundreds of computers were affected by the virus, which deleted personal files specifically on the unlucky date.

The virus also slowed computers down, but fortunately didn't cross the Atlantic Ocean.

The Bhola cyclone hit Bangladesh.
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Some of the damage from the cyclone.

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The storm officially ended on November 13, 1970, but its effects are still being felt today.

The Bhola cyclone is still the deadliest storm in the Bay of Bengal β€” the death toll is estimated to be from 150,000 to 550,000, according to NBC News. One district in Bangladesh lost over 45% of its population.

In addition to being deadly and extremely costly, the cyclone is credited with jump-starting a civil war. At the time of the storm, the area was called East Pakistan. The Pakistani mismanagement of the relief efforts was considered to be a huge event in the fight for Bangladeshi independence.

Swedish flight DC-3 vanished and was never heard from again.
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The Baltic Sea from space.

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A Swedish flight disappeared while flying over the Baltic Sea on June 13, 1952. And for 40 years, the Swedish government stuck by the story that the plane was merely performing training exercises.

However, National Geographic wrote that in the '90s, it was leaked that the crewmembers were actually spying on the Soviet Union for NATO, even though Sweden was officially neutral during the Cold War. And Russia responded with its own confession: A Russian pilot told a Swedish diplomat that he had shot the plane down.

The city of Buffalo, New York, was hit with a freak blizzard.
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Buffalo is no stranger to snow.

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It's been called the "October Surprise." From October 12 to October 13, 2006, western New York was hit with two feet of snow. Over 300,000 people were left without power, thousands of trees were damaged, and the governor of New York declared a state of emergency for the Buffalo region.

The Black Friday bushfires consumed Victoria, Australia.
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Wildfires are common in the summer months.

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The fires in Victoria from 1939 to 1940 were the culmination of a long, dry summer. But on January 13, 1939, the Black Friday bushfires consumed the area: 71 people died directly from the fire, another 438 from the resulting heatwave, and 575,000 hectares of land were burned to a crisp.

The ash that resulted from the two days of flames was intense. There were reports of it reaching as far as New Zealand.

Daredevil Sam Patch plunged to his death in the Genesee River in 1829.
A waterfall on the Genesee River in Rochester, New York State. The High Bridge can be seen in the background
The site of Patch's last stunt.

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Sam Patch was America's first professional daredevil, according to Atlas Obscura. Throughout his life, he jumped from many great heights, including Niagara Falls twice.

So, when he decided to jump from the High Falls into the Genesee River, no one thought to be concerned, but it quickly became apparent that something was wrong.

While some speculated that he was drunk, it's never been known for sure what exactly happened to Patch when he jumped into the river. But on November 13, Patch jumped, and his body was found four months later.

In 2029, an asteroid will come extremely close to Earth.
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The asteroid was named 99942 Apophis.

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According to NASA, an asteroid, 99942 Apophis., will come within 20,000 miles of the Earth on April 13, 2029. This might not seem like a big deal, but it's actually extremely close in relation to space.

Although it's not expected to actually hit our planet, the closeness of the asteroid could cause damage on its surface β€” the gravity of Earth might cause avalanches on Apophis.

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All the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Easter eggs in 'Christmas in the Spotlight'

12 December 2024 at 09:40
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Bowyn and Drew in "Christmas in the Spotlight."

Lifetime

  • Lifetime released "Christmas in the Spotlight" this year.
  • It's about the world's biggest pop star falling in love with a football player. Sound familiar?
  • The movie is filled with Easter eggs and references to both Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.

Many have said that the relationship between Taylor Swift, one of the most β€” if not the most β€” popular musicians in the world right now, and Travis Kelce, a hugely successful NFL player, feels straight out of a romantic comedy.

The holiday movie geniuses over at Lifetime certainly did β€” and that's why "Christmas in the Spotlight," a Lifetime Christmas movie about a pop star and a football player falling in love, has been brought into the world.

Screenwriter Eirene Tran Donohue told USA Today that Christmas and Taylor Swift are the "two great loves of my life."

"I think this movie does stand if you've never even heard of Taylor Swift or Travis Kelce," she said. "I think that Swifties will enjoy it and understand that it was made with love and that it is not an attack on her and it's not trying to be exploitative," she continued.

Although there are some key differences between our main characters, Bowyn and Drew, and Swift and Kelce, the references to their real lives abound.

Here are all the Easter eggs we found in "Christmas in the Spotlight."

This movie starts out strong, showing Bowyn directing her own music video, just like Swift.
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Bowyn is played by Jessica Lord.

Lifetime

Swift has directed the videos for "I'm Only Me When I'm With You," "The Best Day," "Mine," the vertical version of "Delicate," Me!," "You Need to Calm Down," "Lover," "Christmas Tree Farm," "The Man," "Cardigan," "Willow," "Anti-Hero," "Bejeweled," "Lavender Haze," "Karma," "I Can See You," "Fortnight," and "I Can Do It with a Broken Heart."

Bowyn also flexes her bicep, which Swift did when she performed "The Man" on tour.

Bowyn's manager, Mira Vu, has had her bomber jacket since she was 15, an important number for Swifties.
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Mira is played by Jeannie Mai.

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Of course, "Fifteen" is a song from Swift's album "Fearless." Mira fittingly calls her jacket "a classic."

Bowyn also later notes she became famous when she was 15.

Next, we meet Drew "Gonzo" Gonville. His jersey number is 13.
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Drew is played by Laith Wallschleger.

Lifetime

The number 13 is basically holy in the Swift fandom.

Swift was born on December 13, and has since made it a huge part of her relationship with fans. For years, she even drew a 13 on her hand for every concert, which meant that fans still did it at the Eras Tour, years after she stopped.

Even Drew's name could be a reference β€” Swift sings about a Drew in "Teardrops on My Guitar."
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Drew is played by Tyler Hilton in the music video.

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The very first lyrics of "Teardrops on My Guitar" are "Drew looks at me/I fake a smile so he won't see."

It's a reference to Swift's real-life classmate, Drew Hardwick, whom she had a crush on.

Of course, Drew has a brother, Rob, who also plays football.
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Rob's a quarterback, unlike Jason Kelce, who was a center.

Lifetime

Unlike Jason and Travis Kelce, who never played on the same NFL team, Rob and Drew play for the same "NFO" team: the Bombers.

Rob has a nickname too: "Golden."
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Rob is played by Dennis Andres.

Lifetime

Is that a reference to the beloved Swift song "Daylight," which states that she "once believed love would be burning red" β€” or "black and white" β€” "but it's golden"? Perhaps.

Like Jason Kelce, Drew's older brother Rob is married with at least one daughter.
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Aileen is played by Madeleine Cox.

Lifetime

In real life, Jason Kelce has three daughters, with one more on the way.

Bowyn's fans call themselves "Arrowheads," which is the name of the Kansas City Chiefs' stadium.
A fan holds up a Showtime poster in support of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) during a week 7 NFL game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Kansas City Chiefs on October 21, 2018 at Arrowhead Stadium
Arrowhead Stadium was built in 1972.

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In-universe, they're called Arrowheads because of Bowyn's name containing the word "bow," as in bow and arrow.

Drew notes that there are college courses taught about Bowyn's career.
US singer Taylor Swift delivers the commencement address to New York University graduates, in New York on May 18, 2022
Swift gave the commencement address at NYU in 2022.

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There are plenty of colleges, including Harvard University and New York University, where you can take a class about the career and music of Taylor Alison Swift.

Drew also calls Bowyn a "feminist icon" and a "queer ally," which Swift has also been called in the past.

The stadium where the Bombers play is called National Corners.
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This art leaves something to be desired.

Lifetime

One of Swift's most important collaborators of the last four years has been Aaron Dessner, a member of the band the National.

The National has also appeared on Swift's "Coney Island." Conversely, Swift was featured on the National song "The Alcott."

She also appeared on two songs by Dessner's other musical project, Big Red Machine: "Birch" and "The Renegade."

Bowyn tunes into an Instagram live, and the usernames and comments are filled with references.
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This scene goes on for a minute or two, so there are a lot of comments.

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The username "starryeyes23" could refer to a line from "Delicate": "Starry eyes sparking up my darkest night."

In fact, "starry eyes" have been mentioned a few times through Swift's discography. She says she thought she was "better safe than starry-eyed" on "loml," and that someone was "gazing at me starry-eyed" on "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived."

Another commenter, "joynoise89," references the year Swift was born, 1989, which is also the name of her fifth album.

A third commenter, "skyesnation43," might be a reference to Taylor Nation, an official account run by her marketing team.

Mira tells Bowyn that the "sky's not big enough" for her.
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Swift played "Bigger Than the Whole Sky" at her show in Rio de Janeiro in November 2023.

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There's a Swift song on "Midnights" called "Bigger Than the Whole Sky."

The stage at Bowyn's tour looks similar to Swift's stage at the Eras Tour.
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Bowyn likes sparkles as much as Swift.

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Of course, Bowyn's is a bit more low-budget.

The beginning of Bowyn and Drew's relationship mirrors the beginning of Swift and Kelce's.
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Drew is already a huge Bowyn fan before even meeting her.

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Much like Kelce, Drew attends one of Bowyn's shows and decides to broadcast his crush on her on the internet. However, unlike Kelce, who did this on his podcast "New Heights," Drew posted on Instagram.

Here's what Drew wrote: "Thank you, Bowyn for an amazing show and making my niece's dream come true. Swing by Bay Springs someday to watch the Bombers rock the stadium. The beer is on me!"

And here's what Kelce said on "New Heights": "I've seen you rock the stage at Arrowhead. You might have to come see me rock the stage at Arrowhead and see which one's a little more lit."

However, unlike Kelce, Drew actually got to meet Bowyn backstage and took a picture with her, but not before asking if it was OK to touch her.
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Their selfie leaves a lot to be desired, though.

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Bowyn appreciates Drew asking before touching her first. You might remember that a radio DJ sued Swift in 2015 for defamation after she claimed he had inappropriately touched her at a meet-and-greet in 2013. She counter-sued for battery and sexual assault, eventually winning a symbolic $1.

In real life, Kelce never got to meet Swift at her Kansas City concert. He said on "New Heights" it was because Swift didn't meet anyone at her concerts because she had to save her voice.

Mira notes that Bowyn's type is "pretentious actors and indie rockers who have been breaking her heart for 15 years."
Taylor Swift and Matty Healy seen leaving 'The Electric Lady' studio in Manhattan on May 16, 2023
Swift briefly dated Matty Healy of The 1975 in 2023.

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Swift's publicly known exes include actors and musicians including Jake Gyllenhaal, Joe Alwyn, John Mayer, Harry Styles, and Matty Healy.

Mira notes that Bowyn has never headlined the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates with Taylor Swift after defeating the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime during Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024
Swift has attended the Super Bowl, though.

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Although Swift has a relationship with football, even debuting the second single from "Reputation," "…Ready for It?," on ESPN during a college football match, she has never performed at the Super Bowl.

Mira and Bowyn note that Rob has been in many commercials.
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Travis Kelce has appeared in ads for State Farm, Pfizer, Subway, Campbell's, and more.

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Both Travis and Jason Kelce have appeared in their fair share of ads, especially the former. iSpot.tv pointed out he's appeared in 130 ads β€” more than anyone else in the NFL.

Bowyn says "Let the games begin."
Taylor Swift performs onstage during the reputation Stadium Tour at AT&T Stadium on October 5, 2018 in Arlington, Texas.
Taylor Swift during the Reputation Stadium Tour in 2018.

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"Baby, let the games begin," is a lyric from "…Ready for It?" and were the first words heard during the "Reputation" tour in 2018. During the "Reputation" segment of the Eras Tour, "…Ready for It?" was the first song.

Drew's niece answers the phone in a familiar way to any Swiftie.
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Aileen takes matters into her own hands.

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When Bowyn finally calls Drew, his niece picks up and says, "Uncle Gonzo can't come to the phone right now. He's dead!"

In Swift's song "Look What You Made Do," she sings a similar phrase: "I'm sorry, the old Taylor can't come to the phone right now. Why? Oh, 'cause she's dead."

Bowyn calls Drew a "wild boy."
Taylor Swift performs onstage during "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour" at BC Place on December 06, 2024 in Vancouver, British Columbia
Swift performing "But Daddy I Love Him."

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In "But Daddy I Love Him" from "The Tortured Poets Department," there's the lyric, "Me and my wild boy/And all of this wild joy."

During the Eras Tour, she mashed this song up with "So High School," which is thought to be about Kelce.

Bowyn says she was never a "cheerleader type," and was "more of a bleacher girl."
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Swift performing "You Belong With Me" in 2009.

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In Swift's inescapable hit "You Belong With Me" from "Fearless," she sings, "She's cheer captain and I'm on the bleachers."

Also, not for nothing, one of Swift's closest friends and collaborators, Jack Antonoff, releases music under the name Bleachers.

Bowyn and Drew's first date takes place in an airplane hangar.
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Bowyn makes Drew dress up as Santa to avoid the paparazzi.

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One of the most memorable parts of the music video for "Look What You Made Me Do" takes place in an airplane hangar. There, the different versions of Swift argue.

Swift has also been in the headlines in the past over the use of her private plane, which was also seen in the Netflix documentary "Miss Americana."

Bowyn and Drew reference "I Can Do It With a Broken Heart" in their conversation.
Taylor Swift is joined on stage by Travis Kelce (R), during "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour" at Wembley Stadium on June 23, 2024 in London, England
Kelce came out on stage during the Eras Tour to "help" Swift perform this song.

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Bowyn calls herself a "tough kid," as in, "I'm a real tough kid/I can handle it." Drew notes that she looks like she's having the time of her life, as in "I can read your mind/She's having the time of her life."

Bowyn also references "But Daddy I Love Him" again.
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"But Daddy I Love Him" was the first song from "The Tortured Poets Department" to be played on the Eras Tour.

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She tells Drew she can't remember if singing was ever fun. Swift sings a similar musing in the "TTPD" song: "I forget how the West was won/I forget if this was ever fun."

She also says she started performing at 13.

A running theme of the movie is Bowyn's love for puzzles.
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When Taylor Swift performed "Mastermind" on tour, the stage was a giant chess board.

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No one loves to leave secret messages, puzzles, Easter eggs, and anagrams more than Taylor Swift, who has self-identified as a "mastermind."

Mira says that after her date with Drew, Bowyn's color is back.
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Bowyn drinks white wine, just like Swift.

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As Swift sings in the song "So Long London," "And I'm just getting color back into my face/I'm just mad as hell 'cause I loved this place."

Mira also says Bowyn would rather be trapped in a pit of snakes than attend her ex-boyfriend's premiere.
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Snake imagery was prevalent on the Reputation Stadium Tour.

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Snakes were a huge part of the "Reputation" era, as Swift was called a snake by Kim Kardashian and then reclaimed the reptile for the album.

Mira also says Bowyn's ex-boyfriend Hudson would never walk the red carpet with her.
Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn at the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 5, 2020.
At the time, it seemed both wanted their privacy, but fans have since concluded it was more Alwyn's idea.

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Before Kelce (and Matty Healy), Swift was in a six-year relationship with actor Joe Alwyn. They were intensely private and rarely photographed together. The two never walked a red carpet together, though they did sit together at the 2020 Golden Globes.

At one point, Bowyn wears a cardigan.
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She wears it on their second date.

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Sure, cardigans are popular, but no one has been more associated with the cardigan in recent years than Taylor Swift.

The lead single from her 2020 album "Folklore" was "Cardigan," which peaked at No. 1 on the Hot 100 and was nominated for both song of the year and best pop solo performance at the Grammys.

Since then, Swift has released various era-specific versions of the cardigan she wore in the music video for Swifties to purchase.

Drew's best friend, George, is dating a woman named Cassandra.
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George tells Bowyn that his girlfriend is a huge fan.

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On "The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology," there's a song called "Cassandra."

The film features news coverage of their relationship. The newscasters are Aimee Hannah and Chad Marcus.
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The newscasters' names are not random.

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Aimee is a reference to the song "Thank You Aimee," while the name Hannah is mentioned in "But Daddy I Love Him," in which Swift sings, "Sarahs and Hannahs in their Sunday best/Clutching their pearls crying 'What a mess.'"

Chad is a nod to something Swift said about people who were mad the NFL was showing her too much during football games β€” she called them "dads, Brads, and Chads" in an interview with Time.

And Marcus is a nod to another "Anthology" song, "Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus."

Bowyn shows up at a Bombers game, which excites Drew.
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Just like Swift, Bowyn is always on the big screen.

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There's a popular video of what seems to be Kelce spotting Swift at a Chiefs game and lighting up.

Drew's mom notes he has a "bit of a reputation."
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Swift also sits with Kelce's family during games.

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Of course, this is a nod to "Reputation."

Drew hits the same archer pose that Kelce does when he scores a touchdown.
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Swift's song "The Archer" is a reference to her zodiac sign, Sagittarius.

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This also connects to Swift β€” she has a song from "Lover" called "The Archer." During performances, she also does the same archer pose.

Bowyn says she wants someone to "like me for me."
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Bowyn attends Thanksgiving with the Gonvilles.

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Swift sings about a similar desire in "Delicate" from "Reputation": "This ain't for the best/My reputation's never been worse, so/You must like me for me."

Bowyn and Drew both love to say "Let's freaking go."
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It's something of a catchphrase for them both.

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This movie aired on Lifetime, so no profanity allowed, but there is a video of Swift attending a Chiefs game where she screams a more R-rated version of this phrase after Kelce scores a touchdown.

The newscasters note that the "alchemy" between Drew and Bowyn is off the charts.
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"The Alchemy" is one of two songs that are thought to be about Kelce on "TTPD."

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On "TTPD," there's a song called "The Alchemy" that's widely believed to be about Kelce. The newscasters also reference a winning streak, which could be referencing a lyric from the song: "These blokes warm the benches/We've been on a winning streak."

George tells Drew that Bombers fans are explaining football to Bowyn's fans, which Drew loves.
Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates with his brother Jason Kelce after a 17-10 victory against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship Game at M&T Bank Stadium on January 28, 2024
Jason and Travis Kelce in 2024.

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The Kelce brothers have been vocal about how much they love that Swifties have been getting into football due to their relationship, and they even dedicate a segment on their podcast, "No Dumb Questions," to explaining rules to them.

People online claim their relationship is a PR stunt, but Drew shuts it down.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are seen in SoHo on October 11, 2024 in New York City.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce in October 2024.

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According to this movie, Bowyn is a billionaire and doesn't need the PR, just like Swift.

Drew says "All right" just like Kelce does.
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It's another one of his catchphrases.

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Drew tells Bowyn, "You're the best thing at this party."
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It's a lyric from a song.

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"Frontlines, don't you ignore me/I'm the best thing at this party," Swift sings on the song "You're Losing Me."

When Bowyn runs into her ex Hudson, he calls her the Alice to his Mad Hatter.
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Hudson is played by David Pinard.

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"Alice in Wonderland" is an important text to Swift. She has a song called "Wonderland" on "1989."

She also references "Alice" in the "Evermore" song "Long Story Short." "And I fell from the pedestal/Right down the rabbit hole," she sings.

Bowyn calls Drew a "better man" than Hudson.
Recording artist Taylor Swift performs with the band Little Big Town during The 1989 World Tour live at Heinz Field on June 6, 2015 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Swift performed with Little Big Town during the 1989 World Tour in 2015.

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Swift originally wrote the song "Better Man" in 2016, but decided to give it to the country band Little Big Town, who went on to win a Grammy for it.

When Swift began re-releasing her albums, she included "Better Man" as a bonus track on "Red (Taylor's Version)" in 2021.

Mira references "You Need to Calm Down" and "All Too Well."
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Taylor Swift in "You Need to Calm Down."

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After Bowyn has a minor freakout about her relationship with Drew, Mira says, "You gotta calm down," a sly reference to this "Lover" track.

She also tells Bowyn "you know all too well" about bad relationships, β€” Swift's most beloved song by fans is probably the "Red" song "All Too Well."

Drew, on the other hand, references "Never Grow Up" and "Fearless."
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Taylor Swift during the Fearless World Tour.

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On his side of the freakout, Drew tells his family, "I am calling my own shots." Swift sings "And you can't wait to move out someday and call your own shots" on the "Speak Now" song "Never Grow Up."

He also says Bowyn "gets rid of my doubts and fears."

In the album booklet for "Fearless," Swift wrote about what being fearless actually meant to her.

"To me, 'fearless' is not the absence of fear. It's not being completely unafraid. To me, 'fearless' is having fears. 'Fearless' is having doubts," she wrote.

Drew and Bowyn break up over an edited conversation, a sensitive subject for any Swift fan.
Taylor Swift, Kanye West and tv personality Kim Kardashian attend The 57th Annual GRAMMY Awards at the STAPLES Center on February 8, 2015
Taylor Swift, Kanye West, and Kim Kardashian in 2015.

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Bowyn's ex-boyfriend Hudson leaks a taped conversation the two had, which he heavily edited to make it seem like Bowyn insulted Drew.

An edited recording of a conversation between Swift and Kanye West regarding his song "Famous" re-started their feud in 2016 (which began at the VMAs in 2009) and led to the public turning on Swift and declaring that she was "over."

In both cases, the unedited versions of the conversation eventually were released, vindicating Bowyn and Swift, as Variety reported.

Drew's niece gives him a friendship bracelet with Bowyn's lyrics.
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Friendship bracelets are forever part of Swiftie lore.

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The bridge of the "Midnights" song "You're on Your Own Kid," goes like this: "'Cause there were pages turned with the bridges burned/Everything you lose is a step you take/So make the friendship bracelets, take the moment and taste it/You've got no reason to be afraid."

Fans seized onto the "friendship bracelet" line and began trading bracelets at the Eras Tour, usually with references to lyrics or inside jokes in the Swift fandom. These bracelets became so associated with Swift that a giant bracelet began moving from stadium to stadium during the tour.

Drew and Bowyn attend a fundraiser together.
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The fundraiser in the movie, of course, is at Christmas.

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Swift and Kelce also attended a fundraiser together in April, and footage of them went viral. It's also when Kelce called her "my significant other" for the first time.

Bowyn says that as long as she's holding on to Drew, she won't "fumble again."
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Bowyn plays guitar, just like Swift.

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Obvious football reference aside, "Hold on to the memories/They will hold on to you" is a fan-favorite lyric from "New Year's Day" off "Reputation."

She also sings "Say you'll never let 'em tear us apart/And I'll hold onto you while we run" on the "Red" song "Run."

After newscasters begin insulting her, she jokingly asks her team, "Why they gotta be so mean?"
Musician Taylor Swift performs onstage at the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards held at Staples Center on February 12, 2012
Swift then went on to perform "Mean" at the 2012 Grammys.

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That's a direct reference to a lyric from the "Speak Now" song "Mean," which asks why a music critic who wrote negatively about Swift's performance at the 2010 Grammys "gotta be so mean."

Two years later, she performed "Mean" at the Grammys, and it won best country solo performance and best country song.

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Jeff Goldblum's 10 best and 10 worst movies, ranked by critics

11 December 2024 at 13:19
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Jeff Goldblum has remained popular for decades.

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  • Jeff Goldblum has been a movie star for 50 years.
  • Most recently, he played the Wizard of Oz in "Wicked."
  • Some of his other best-known films are "Jurassic Park," "Thor: Ragnarok," and "The Fly."

Across Jeff Goldblums's 50-year career, he's appeared in some huge franchises, such as "Independence Day" and its sequel, multiple "Jurassic Park" films, and even made a couple of appearances in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

But while his movies have made over $5 billion at the box office, not all of them have been enduring classics.

We used Rotten Tomatoes to determine what critics have deemed his career's best and worst films.

First: the worst films in Jeff Goldblum's career.
Jeff Goldblum attends the "Wicked: Part One" European Premiere at The Royal Festival Hall on November 18, 2024
Jeff Goldblum in 2024.

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Goldblum has been in dozens of films since making his film debut in 1974's "Death Wish" as Freak #1. Not all of them can be instant classics.

10. "Zambezia" (2012)
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"Zambezia."

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Rotten Tomatoes score: 25%

"Zambezia," also known as "Adventures in Zambezia," is an animated film that stars Jeremy Suarez as a young peregrine falcon who discovers he lives near a bustling bird city called Zambezia. Goldblum voices a bearded vulture named Ajax.

"In the end, the cast proves to be too big, the storyline too muddled and I was dismayed by the thought that the Disney/Dreamworks style is so ubiquitous that an animation created by a small production house in Cape Town is trying so hard and so slavishly to copy the Hollywood product," wrote Sandra Hall of The Sydney Morning Herald.

9. "Man of the Year" (2006)
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Robin Williams and Jeff Goldblum at the premiere of "Man of the Year."

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Rotten Tomatoes score: 22%

"Man of the Year" is a comedy starring Robin Williams. He plays the host of a satirical news show, Γ  la "The Daily Show," who decides to run for president after a petition gains traction online. Goldblum plays a sinister executive at the computer company that runs the voting machines.

"Cynicism or stupidity? It's hard to say which has the run of this idiotic satire in which Robin Williams plays a talk-show host who runs for president on a ticket of cleaning up politics," wrote The Guardian's Cath Clarke.

8. "Hideaway" (1995)
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"Hideaway."

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Rotten Tomatoes score: 21%

Goldblum stars as Hatch, a husband and father who almost dies in a car crash. At the same time as his near-death, a serial killer attempts to kill himself and the two become connected, with each gaining the ability to see through the other one's eyes.

"It helps, in a movie like this, if the actors are first-rate. Goldblum and [Christine Lahti] transform scenes that in other hands might have simply been laughable," wrote Roger Ebert.

7. "Transylvania 6-5000" (1985)
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"Transylvania 6-5000."

New World Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 20%

Goldblum and Ed Begley Jr. star in this horror-comedy, which follows two tabloid reporters who travel to Transylvania to prove that Frankenstein's monster exists. Hijinks ensue.

"The anti-'Young Frankenstein,' 'Transylvania 6-5000' might be the worst horror-comedy ever made," wrote Film Frenzy's Matt Brunson.

5 (tie). "Beyond Therapy" (1987)
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"Beyond Therapy."

New World Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 17%

"Beyond Therapy" is a film based on the 1981 play of the same name. It stars Jeff Goldblum and Julie Hagerty as two single New Yorkers who, at the behest of their respective therapists, put personal ads in the paper to find significant others. They meet and sparks fly.

"There's no special logic at work. The performances are good, but the film has been assembled without an overriding sense of humor and style," wrote The New York Times' Vincent Canby.

5 (tie). "Mad Dog Time" (1996)
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"Mad Dog Time."

MGM/UA Distribution Co.

Rotten Tomatoes score: 17%

Goldblum plays a mob enforcer who's simultaneously dating two sisters, Rita (Ellen Barkin) and Grace (Diane Lane). To make matters worse, Grace is also the ex-girlfriend of his boss, Vic (Richard Dreyfuss), who's currently in jail. When Vic gets out, all hell breaks loose.

Roger Ebert called this "the first movie I have seen that does not improve on the sight of a blank screen viewed for the same length of time."

4. "Vibes" (1988)
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"Vibes."

Columbia Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 13%

Goldblum and Cyndi Lauper star as two psychics who are hired by a treasure hunter to help him find El Dorado, the lost city of gold, in Ecuador.

"'Vibes' stumbles and fumbles and misfires sure-fire one-liners and zany situations; it ends up being both a confused and confusing jumble of half-witted comedy and ridiculous drama," wrote Cathy Burke for UPI.

2 (tie). "Holy Man" (1998)
kelly preston jeff goldblum and eddie murphy in holy man
"Holy Man."

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Rotten Tomatoes score: 12%

"Holy Man" is a comedy starring Eddie Murphy as a messiah-like figure only known as G, who is hired to host a show on a home-shopping channel and becomes hugely successful, much to the delight of network employees Ricky (Goldblum) and Kate (Kelly Preston).

"It's a miracle, really: 'Holy Man' diminishes the strengths of everyone and everything it has going for it. Goldblum's manically funny aggression? Sedated. Preston's interestingly hard-edged sexuality? Blunted," wrote Lisa Schwarzbaum for Entertainment Weekly.

2 (tie). "Mortdecai" (2015)
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"Mortdecai."

Lionsgate

Rotten Tomatoes score: 12%

"Mortdecai" is a comedy starring Johnny Depp as the titular character, an art thief, swindler, and all-around general conman. When he's hired to help the police track down a stolen painting, he meets Milton Krampf (Goldblum), a potential buyer.

"Every time Depp gave a phlegmy little stammer and jauntily uttered lines like, 'I say, old bean,' I wanted to bop him on the same with a rotten tangerine," wrote David Edelstein for Vulture.

1. Perfume" (2001)
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"Perfume."

Lionsgate Films

Rotten Tomatoes score: 11%

What makes "Perfume," a film about the fashion industry, interesting is that the dialogue was 100% improvised by the stars. It's split into three storylines; Goldblum's part stars Leslie Mann as a designer who is leaving a small fashion house for a huge brand β€” one that, it just so happens, her latest hook-up Jamie (Goldblum) works at as a talent scout.

"Another attempt to nail the fashion industry, 'Perfume' is more coherent and serious-minded than Robert Altman's mess 'Ready to Wear,' but remains a less alluring creation," wrote Variety's Todd McCarthy.

Now, for the highs of Goldblum's career.
Jeff Goldblum in 2023.
Jeff Goldblum in 2023.

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Goldblum has appeared in some of the highest-grossing franchises in history, including "Jurassic Park," "Independence Day," and the MCU. He's also been nominated for Independent Spirit and Emmy Awards, and he's appeared in multiple best picture nominees.

Here's what critics have ruled his best films.

10. "Nashville" (1975)
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"Nashville."

Paramount Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 89%

"Nashville" is director Robert Altman's sprawling magnum opus. It follows multiple characters across Nashville in the five-day period leading up to a campaign fundraiser for a long shot presidential candidate.

Goldblum has a completely silent role; he's credited as "Tricycle Man" and is the connector of the disparate plots in the film.

Writing for The Chicago Tribune, Michael Wilmington called it "Altman's great kaleidoscopic ensemble comedy-drama about a frenzied few days in country music's capital, with an unlikely, quirky, explosive crowd of musicians, hangers-on and politicos all converging on a fateful concert crossroads."

8 (tie). "Le Week-End" (2013)
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"Le Week-End."

Curzon Film World

Rotten Tomatoes score: 90%

Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan star as a married couple, Nick and Meg, on vacation in Paris. Both are dissatisfied with their marriage, careers, and financial status. Goldblum plays Morgan, an old friend of Nick's who has become a successful writer.

"By its ambiguous yet hopeful end, we're at one with Nick and Meg: Sometimes, you just have to dance. Somehow, you go on," wrote Moira Macdonald for The Seattle Times.

8 (tie). "Isle of Dogs" (2018)
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"Isle of Dogs."

Fox Searchlight Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 90%

"Isle of Dogs" is Goldblum's first collaboration with director Wes Anderson on this list (but not the last). In this stop-motion film, the mayor of the Japanese city Megasaki has ordered the deportation of all dogs in the city to the nearby Trash Island to quarantine them after an outbreak of canine flu. Goldblum voices one of the dogs, Duke, a Siberian husky.

"It's gorgeous β€” filled with so many bits of visual whimsy and imaginative detail that it would take several viewings to fully catch them all. And it's idiosyncratic and witty and dark," wrote Max Weiss for Baltimore Magazine.

7. "Jurassic Park" (1993)
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"Jurassic Park."

Universal

Rotten Tomatoes score: 91%

Goldblum's performance as the mathematician and chaos theory expert Ian Malcolm in "Jurassic Park" is one of his most beloved, most quoted, and most memed.

As we all know, the scientists behind Jurassic Park, a theme park filled with dangerous dinosaurs, were so preoccupied with whether they could bring dinos back to life, that they didn't stop to think if they should.

"The effects have barely aged and the joy is timeless. Take a child who's never seen it and watch their imagination expand before your eyes," wrote Olly Richards for Empire.

6. "The Grand Budapest Hotel" (2014)
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"The Grand Budapest Hotel."

Fox Searchlight Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 92%

The second of Goldblum's collaborations with Wes Anderson, "The Grand Budapest Hotel," is a story within a story.

Most of the action takes place at the hotel in the mid-1900s, where a lobby boy, Zero (Tony Revolori), and a hotel concierge, Gustave (Ralph Fiennes), team up to keep a priceless painting in the proper hands after its owner, Madame D. (Tilda Swinton), dies.

Goldblum plays Vilmos Kovacs, the Grand Budapest's lawyer and the executor of Madame D.'s estate.

Jason Bailey of Flavorwire wrote, "Just plain fun, full of the filmmaker's signature flourishes and curlicues, worked out with skill and finesse."

3 (tie). "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1978)
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"Invasion of the Body Snatchers."

United Artists

Rotten Tomatoes score: 93%

A remake of the 1956 film (and the second adaptation of the 1955 novel), "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" is a sci-fi and horror classic. It focuses on two health inspectors, Matthew (Donald Sutherland) and Elizabeth (Brooke Adams), who discover that an alien race has come to Earth and is secretly replacing humans with emotionless doubles.

Goldblum plays Matthew and Elizabeth's friend, Jack, who believes them.

"'Invasion of the Body Snatchers' is more sheer fun than any movie I've seen since 'Carrie' and 'Jaws' and maybe parts of 'The Spy Who Loved Me,'" wrote Pauline Kael for The New Yorker.

3 (tie). "The Fly" (1986)
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"The Fly."

20th Century Fox

Rotten Tomatoes score: 93%

David Cronenberg's horror classic stars Goldbum as Seth Brundle, a scientist who accidentally becomes entangled with a fly and slowly transforms into a human-fly hybrid.

Time's Richard Corliss called "The Fly" "a gross-your-eyes-out horror movie that is also the year's most poignant romance."

3 (tie). "Thor: Ragnarok" (2017)
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"Thor: Ragnarok."

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Rotten Tomatoes score: 93%

Goldblum steals the show as The Grandmaster, the ruler of a trash planet called Sakaar, in "Thor: Ragnarok." Thor (Chris Hemsworth) encounters The Grandmaster after he accidentally crash-lands on Sakaar. He is then forced to participate in a gladiator-esque battle against the Hulk to amuse The Grandmaster and Sakaar's inhabitants.

"Perfectly acceptable as an action movie but inspired as a comedy β€” which is probably where the 'Thor' franchise should have been aiming from the start," wrote The Atlantic's Christopher Orr.

2. "Between the Lines" (1977)
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"Between the Lines."

Midwest Films

Rotten Tomatoes score: 94%

"Between the Lines" follows the various staff writers at The Back Bay Mainline, an alternative newspaper in Boston, as they prepare to potentially be taken over by a huge parent company. Goldblum plays Max, the Mainline's music critic.

"'Between the Lines' is barely about a newspaper at all, more about a bunch of youngish people whose energies are running out, as American counterculture itself had run their course, with the '80s and its hard-nosed principles about to kick in," wrote Jonathan Romney for Film Comment.

1. "Annie Hall" (1977)
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"Annie Hall."

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Rotten Tomatoes score: 97%

Goldblum's best film is Woody Allen's 1977 rom-com classic "Annie Hall," which every romantic comedy that came after it owes a significant debt. Goldblum has a tiny part in this film as an attendee of a Christmas party who "forgets his mantra."

"'Annie Hall' is bracingly adventuresome and unexpectedly successful, with laughs as satisfying as those in any of Allen's other movies and a whole new staying power," wrote Janet Maslin for Newsweek.

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The cast of 'Home Alone': Now and then

11 December 2024 at 07:55
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Kevin McAllister remains an iconic character 34 years later.

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  • This year marked the 34th anniversary of "Home Alone."
  • The holiday comedy launched the career of Macaulay Culkin and showed Joe Pesci in a new light.
  • Here's what the cast of "Home Alone" is up to now.

It's been 34 years since the comedy "Home Alone" hit theaters and became an instant classic. It made $467 million at the box office, making it the second-highest-grossing film of 1990 and it spawned an entire franchise.

Thanks to Macaulay Culkin's memorable performance, this movie β€” about a boy who is left home alone and must devise ways to protect his home from burglars during Christmas β€” has become a must-watch over the holidays, decades later.

The Chris Columbus-directed movie also benefited from Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern's slapstick physical comedy and John Williams' score, which makes you warm inside.

Let's check in on the cast and see what they are doing now 34 years later.

Megan Angelo contributed to a previous version of this story.

Macaulay Culkin
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Macaulay Culkin was playing an 8-year-old, but he was actually 10.

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Kevin, played by Culkin, is the bratty youngest kid of the McCallister family, who, after being left home by mistake when his family rushes off on a flight to Paris, learns to appreciate them.

His mea culpa occurs after he spends days alone, having to fend for himself. Oh, and he also has to ward off burglars Harry (Joe Pesci) and Marv (Daniel Stern), known as the Wet Bandits.

The performance by Culkin, who was 10 at the time of filming, was so good it would define his career.

Macaulay Culkin is now married with two kids.
Macaulay Culkin arrives for the 4th Annual Academy Museum Gala at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, October 19, 2024
Macaulay Culkin in 2024.

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Culkin, 44, had unbelievable fame through most of his childhood due to "Home Alone" and its sequel, "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York." He continued to be one of the top child actors in Hollywood with movies such as "My Girl" and "The Good Son."

His fame was also heightened due to his friendship with Michael Jackson. Culkin even starred in his 1991 music video for "Black and White."

In 2005, at Jackson's trial for sexual child abuse, Culkin testified that he slept in the same bed with Jackson, but was never molested by the pop star, per Vanity Fair.

In 1994, he took a pause from acting and wasn't seen on screen again until 2003 when he made a guest appearance on "Will and Grace."

Since then, he's occasionally appeared on TV, even parodying himself in "Home Alone" for a Google Assistant commercial in 2018. Since 2019, he's appeared in episodes of shows such as "Dollface," "American Horror Story," "The Righteous Gemstones," and will appear in the second season of "Fallout."

He also is the cofounder of the pizza-themed comedy rock band Pizza Underground and the CEO of a satirical pop-culture website and podcast called Bunny Ears.

In terms of his personal life, Culkin has been in a relationship with fellow former child star Brenda Song since 2018. They have two children.

Joe Pesci
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Joe Pesci in "Home Alone."

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Pesci starred as Harry, a burglar obsessed with the McCallister house.

Pesci's Harry is the perfect villain for a kid-friendly movie. One-half of the "Wet Bandits" (because they flood the houses they steal from), Harry thinks he's got all the angles figured out. That includes how to do the big score of robbing a block of big fancy houses as their owners are all away for Christmas.

But Harry, with his shiny gold tooth, didn't count on Kevin to ruin his plans to rob the McCallister house, which he's always had his eye on.

Joe Pesci has semi-retired from acting.
Actor Joe Pesci attends the George Lopez 14th Annual Celebrity Golf Classic Tournament on October 04, 2021
Joe Pesci in 2021.

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When "Home Alone" came out, Pesci was known best for his tough guy roles in Martin Scorsese movies such as "Raging Bull" and "Goodfellas," which opened the same year as "Home Alone" and would earn Pesci an Oscar.

Pesci's silly performance as Harry showed a different side of the actor and led to more comedic movies, such as "My Cousin Vinny," and playing the bumbling sidekick to Mel Gibson and Danny Glover in the "Lethal Weapon" movies.

Since "Lethal Weapon 4" in 1998, Pesci, 81, has appeared in fewer movies. In 2019, he teamed up with Scorsese once more for the director's Netflix epic "The Irishman." Four years later, in 2023, he had a main role in the Peacock series "Bupkis," which was loosely based on the life of its star, Pete Davidson.

Daniel Stern
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Daniel Stern in "Home Alone."

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Stern played Marv, the other half of the "Wet Bandits."

Stern's Marv is so memorable because he plays perfectly across from Pesci's Harry.

Though Harry is the leader, Marv thinks he's his intellectual equal (though what neither of them know is that they are both idiots) which leads to great comedic moments as the two try to outsmart Kevin.

And then there's Stern's physical comedy, which is the secret sauce of this movie.

Daniel Stern is a dependable character actor.
Actor Daniel Stern arrives at the 2014 Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour - WGN America Presents "Manhattan" at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on July 9, 2014
Daniel Stern in 2014.

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Stern has been a Hollywood fixture going all the way back to his first movie, 1979's "Breaking Away." But around the time of the "Home Alone" release, Stern was at the height of his fame.

He was the narrator of the hit TV show "The Wonder Years," and a year after "Home Alone," he starred in another hit comedy, "City Slickers."

Most recently, the 67-year-old starred in the Hulu series "Shrill" and the Apple TV+ series "For All Mankind."

Catherine O'Hara
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Catherine O'Hara in "Home Alone."

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O'Hara played Kevin's mom, Kate, who, after realizing he's home alone, travels back to be with him.

Kate, along with her husband Peter (John Heard), are definitely up there as a pair of the worst parents in movie history.

Not only do they not double-check the head count to make sure all the kids are with them as they rush to their flight to Paris in the first "Home Alone," but they also lose track of Kevin again in the sequel, "Lost in New York."

Catherine O'Hara won an Emmy for "Schitt's Creek" in 2020.
Catherine O'Hara at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards held at Peacock Theater on September 15, 2024
Catherine O'Hara in 2024.

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O'Hara, 70, has gone on to have an incredible career playing a wide range of characters.

For years, she was best known for her work on Christopher Guest mockumentaries, such as "Best in Show" and "A Mighty Wind." She also frequently collaborated with Tim Burton, with voice roles in "A Nightmare Before Christmas," "Beetlejuice," and "Frankenweenie."

More recently, she's found huge acclaim for her role on the hit TV show "Schitt's Creek." At the 2020 Emmys, she won for outstanding lead actress in a comedy series for her performance in the final season.

Since "Schitt's Creek" wrapped, she's busier than ever. Since 2020, O'Hara has appeared in "Elemental," "Pain Hustlers," "Argylle," "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice," and "The Wild Robot." In 2025, she's joining the cast of "The Last of Us."

Heartwarmingly, O'Hara was on hand to help present her on-screen son, Macaulay Culkin, with his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in February 2024. He even called her "mama," and she called him "darling baby."

Devin Ratray
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Devin Ratray in "Home Alone."

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Ratray played Kevin's older brother Buzz, who loved to bully and scare his younger sibling. In other words, the perfect evil older brother.

With no care at all for Kevin, he spends most of the beginning of the movie teasing, tormenting, and scaring his younger brother.

Buzz even tells Kevin that their neighbor Old Man Marley kills people with his shovel, which turns out not to be true.

Devin Ratray pleaded guilty to domestic violence in 2024.
Devin Ratray at Alexander Wang & STXfilms’ New York Special Screening of β€œHustlers” on September 10, 2019
Devin Ratray in 2019.

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As an adult, Ratray, 47, starred in Alexander Payne's "Nebraska" and has worked multiple times with Steven Soderbergh ("Side Effects," "Mosaic," "Kimi"). He also had a cameo role in the Disney+ sequel to "Home Alone," "Home Sweet Home Alone" as an older Buzz β€” he's a police officer now.

However, Ratray has also experienced legal troubles. In 2021, he was arrested in Oklahoma while attending a fan convention for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend, per Deadline. In 2024, he pleaded guilty to two counts of domestic violence, People reported.

After his arrest in 2021, another woman came forward accusing Ratray of raping her in 2017. CNN reported in 2022 that the NYPD was investigating the case. Ratray denied the accusations in a call with the outlet. He did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

Hope Davis
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Fox

In one of the first roles of her career, Davis plays the French airport ticket agent who has to give the McCallisters the bad news that there are no flights back to Chicago.

Though she has a great French accent, Davis is not French β€” she's from New Jersey.

Hope Davis has been nominated for numerous awards.
Hope Davis attends the New York premiere of "Asteroid City" at Alice Tully Hall on June 13, 2023
Hope Davis in 2023.

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Since her small role in "Home Alone," Davis, 60, has built a successful acting career.

She's best known for her dramatic work in movies such as "About Schmidt" and "American Splendor." Davis also played Tony Stark's mother, Maria, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

In 2022, she was nominated for an Emmy for outstanding guest actress in a dramatic series for her performance as Sandi Furness in "Succession."

This year, she had a guest role in the Apple TV+ thriller miniseries "Before," which starred Billy Crystal and Rosie Perez.

Kieran Culkin
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Kieran Culkin in "Home Alone."

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Culkin played Fuller, Kevin's youngest cousin.

Fuller is best known as the family bedwetter (and the character tasked with shameless product placement as he sips a can of Pepsi at the dinner table).

Kieran Culkin is best known for "Succession."
Kieran Culkin attends the Gothams 34th Annual Film Awards at Cipriani Wall Street on December 02, 2024 in New York City.
Kieran Culkin in 2024.

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Unlike his brother, Macaulay, Kieran didn't experience the early pressure of superstardom, making it possible to steadily build a career in Hollywood β€” though he did appear in "Father of the Bride" and "She's All That" while he was still a kid.

Along with scoring great roles in movies such as "Igby Goes Down" and "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World," he found his stride playing the despicable (and somehow lovable) Roman Roy in "Succession."

He received four Golden Globe nominations in a row for playing Roman, winning on his fourth try for the final season. He also received three Emmy nominations, winning for the final season as well.

In 2024, he co-starred in the dramedy "A Royal Pain" alongside Jesse Eisenberg as a pair of cousins trekking through Poland on a Holocaust tour. He's receiving plenty of buzz for his portrayal of Benji.

Roberts Blossom, who played Old Man Marley, died in 2011.
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Roberts Blossom in "Home Alone."

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Old Man Marley, Kevin's creepy-looking neighbor who Buzz says is a killer but turns out to be a nice grandpa, was played by character actor Roberts Blossom.

Having close to 60 roles over his career, including "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" and "The Last Temptation of Christ," Blossom will forever be known for his role in "Home Alone."

Blossom died at the age of 87 in 2011, per the Los Angeles Times.

Kevin's dad, Peter, was played by John Heard. He died in 2017.
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John Heard in "Home Alone."

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John Heard played Kevin's dad, Peter, who stays back with the family in Paris when Kate returns to Kevin.

Heard starred in countless hit movies, including "Big" and "Awakenings," and TV shows. He earned an Emmy nomination for his role as Detective Vin Makazian on "The Sopranos."

Heard died in 2017 at the age of 71, according to The New York Times.

The polka-loving Gus Polinski was played by John Candy. He died in 1994.
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John Candy in "Home Alone."

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John Candy was good friends with "Home Alone" producer John Hughes, so he agreed to do a cameo in the movie.

In it he plays Gus Polinski, "the polka king of the Midwest," who helps Kate get back to Kevin by driving her home.

Director Chris Columbus told Business Insider in 2020 that most of the lines Candy said as Gus were improvised. Candy's contribution led to some of the funniest moments in the movie.

Candy was an established star when he showed up on "Home Alone." He had already starred in hits such as "Splash," "Trains, Plains, and Automobiles," "Spaceballs," and "Uncle Buck."

Candy died in 1994 at the age of 43.

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This year's Netflix holiday movies ranked from worst to best

19 December 2024 at 06:24
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"Carry-On."

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  • Netflix has become a rival to Hallmark and Lifetime with its original holiday films.
  • This year, six holiday films have been released.
  • "The Merry Gentlemen" is the only one we'd call unwatchable.

When Netflix released "A Christmas Prince" in 2017, it became one of the true viral moments of the holiday season.

Seven years and two more "Christmas Prince" films later, Netflix has come to compete with holiday TV movie giants such as Hallmark and Lifetime, which are estimated to get at least one-third of their ad revenue from the holiday season.

So far this year, Netflix has released six new Christmas films β€” "Hot Frosty," "Meet Me Next Christmas," "Our Little Secret," "That Christmas," and "Carry-On" β€” ranging from sweet to a little forgettable.

Here are the movies ranked from worst to best … and which one we think you should avoid entirely.

6. 'The Merry Gentlemen'
Chad Michael Murray and Britt Robertson in "The Merry Gentlemen." They're walking down a street together linking arms.
"The Merry Gentlemen."

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As a fan of "One Tree Hill," "A Cinderella Story," "Freaky Friday," and even "Agent Carter," it pains me to say this Chad Michael Murray-led holiday rom-com is just bad.

Murray's love interest is played by Britt Robertson, and yet they just don't have chemistry. The plot is nonsensical β€” three inexperienced male dancers somehow bring in $30,000 for a struggling bar in a tiny town in less than a month β€” and it doesn't seem as if Murray's or Roberston's characters get a happy ending.

Robertson plays Ashley, who turns down a 25% raise and a three-year contract at her dream job and gives up her New York City apartment to become a choreographer for the male strippers and to date a man she barely knows. Why couldn't Luke (Murray) take his handyman skills to the Big Apple?

Spend your 87 minutes watching two "One Tree Hill" holiday episodes instead.

5. 'Meet Me Next Christmas'
Devale Ellis and Christina Milian in "Meet Me Next Christmas."
"Meet Me Next Christmas."

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Christina Milian is one of Netflix's romance queens, and it's easy to see why. She's charming as Layla, our hero, who breaks up with her boyfriend after finding out he's cheating on her and decides to find the man she had a meet-cute with at an airport lounge the year prior.

Yet, that's not what the movie is about. Instead, it's the story of Layla actually falling in love with her personal concierge, Teddy (Devale Ellis).

But … why does she need a personal concierge? And why is the main driving force of this film Layla's desperate need to get tickets to a Pentatonix concert?

Yes, the a cappella sensation Pentatonix plays a huge role in this movie, which unfortunately dates it a bit. There's no denying that the members of Pentatonix are talented (and they're pretty funny in the film), but it's hard to believe anyone cares about them this much in 2024.

Maybe if this movie was made a decade ago when they were at the height of their virality and the a cappella craze led by "Pitch Perfect" and "Glee" was still all the rage, but not now.

I also found it hard to tell whether Layla lived in New York City or was just visiting β€”Β I think we're meant to believe she lives in NYC, but she acts like she's never left the suburbs. She unquestioningly trusts a ticket broker who's clearly scamming her, and she doesn't know her way around the city.

This film had its fun (if not a bit misplaced) moments β€” see: the drag show that happens mid-movie β€” but the romance ultimately left me a bit bored.

4. 'Our Little Secret'
Jon Rudnitsky, Lindsay Lohan, Katie Baker, and Ian Harding in "Our Little Secret," walking down the street together.
"Our Little Secret."

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There's a lot happening in "Our Little Secret." Our story begins 10 years after Avery (Lindsay Lohan) and Logan (Ian Harding) have dramatically broken up after a failed proposal from Logan.

They reunite, only to find out that their current significant others, Cameron (Jon Rudnitsky) and Cassie (Katie Baker), are siblings. To avoid any awkwardness, they decide not to tell anyone they're exes β€” while this doesn't make any sense, it gives ample opportunities for hijinks.

This film lives and dies by its cast, which also includes Kristin Chenoweth and Dan Bucatinsky as Cameron and Cassie's parents and Tim Meadows and Judy Reyes as their family friends; yes, that makes this movie a "Mean Girls" reunion.

Harding and Lohan are both charming in this film, even if their chemistry isn't the strongest we've seen. But Chenoweth is truly off the wall in this film, bringing a "Monster-in-Law" quality to the proceedings.

This is easily the best of Lohan's three Netflix films, and one scene in which she has to act high while reading at a church proves her comedic chops are as strong as ever.

3. 'Hot Frosty'
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"Hot Frosty."

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In "Hot Frosty," after Kathy (Lacey Chabert, another holiday-romance queen) is gifted a scarf by her kindly neighbors, she gives it to a strangely jacked snowman.

And wouldn't you know it, the very next day, the juiced-up snowman comes to life and is now a human man named Jack (Dustin Milligan, aka Ted from "Schitt's Creek").

He has the mind of a toddler but somehow speaks perfect English and can learn anything from YouTube except what cancer is. He essentially imprints on Kathy, who's still grieving the loss of her husband.

Does this movie make any sense? Of course not. But under the overwhelming thirstiness for Jack the Hot Snowman, there's a sweet message about learning to paddle your own canoe.

This movie is also elevated by supporting performances from Joe Lo Truglio, Craig Robinson, and Katy Mixon.

2. 'That Christmas'
A still from the animated film "That Christmas," with a character looking upward with kids behind her.
"That Christmas."

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Of course, one of Netflix's best holiday films is the one written by the same person who wrote "Love Actually" and features the voice of Logan Roy (Brian Cox) as Santa Claus. Was it even a question?

"That Christmas" owes a lot to "Love Actually," actually, since it has a similar structure of separate yet overlapping stories. One follows a group of parents who have been stranded in a snowbank, another follows Santa as he's caught in a blizzard, and yet another is about a group of kids whose parents cannot get home for Christmas.

The sweet tale features an all-star cast. In addition to Cox, there's Fiona Shaw, Bill Nighy, Jodie Whittaker, and Lolly Adefope.

Plus, it's only 92 minutes, which makes it the perfect runtime for anyone with kids.

1. 'Carry-On'
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"Carry-On."

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"Carry-On" is the exact type of action movie that we love to watch with the whole family during the holidays β€” it's a little dumb, but highly entertaining.

Taron Egerton (an actual movie star) plays Ethan, a TSA agent who wants nothing more than to become a police officer to support his girlfriend, Nora (Sofia Carson), and their unborn child.

Instead, he gets rejected from the police academy and is forced to work on Christmas Eve β€” which is when he meets the mysterious Traveler, played by the always-compelling Jason Bateman.

When the Traveler demands Ethan let a suspicious package through security or he'll murder Nora, all hell breaks loose. It's basically "Die Hard" in the airport. Sure, that might already exist as "Die Hard 2," but it doesn't mean it's not exceedingly fun to watch.

If you're part of a family who would rather chug expired egg nog than watch a rom-com, queue up "Carry-On." You won't regret it.

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