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All 18 Alison Lohman Movies (in Order)

Dive into the world of Alison Lohman’s stunning on-screen performances with this comprehensive review of her diverse filmography. From heartwarming romances to thrilling dramas, experience Lohman’s exceptional acting talents and explore her wide range of roles.

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1. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984)

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Experience the thrilling adventure of an epic post-apocalyptic saga as Princess Nausicaä, set amidst a polluted world, fights to save her dying planet from the destructive claws of two warring nations. This heartwarming and animated masterpiece weaves together the journey of a noble and fierce princess who faces extreme adversity but never loses hope. Aimed at exploring themes such as pollution, pacifism, and unity, director Hayao Miyazaki leaves an unforgettable mark on anime and sci-fi films through his storytelling prowess.



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2. Alex in Wonder (2001)

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Alex in Wonder” is a unique blend of comedy and drama that takes you on a heartwarming journey through the 1970s. The film revolves around a young girl named Alex, who harbors dreams of becoming a ballerina but faces challenges due to her parents’ tumultuous divorce.



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3. Delivering Milo (2001)

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Delivering Milo” is a heartwarming comedy-drama that tells the story of a guardian angel named Milo who has a limited time of 24 hours to convince a soul that life on Earth is worth the effort. The movie is set in the bustling city of New York, taking viewers on a tour through iconic landmarks such as Bloomingdale’s and the Carnegie Deli. As Milo navigates through the city’s busy streets, he encounters various characters and unexpected twists that challenge him to find the meaning of life.



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4. White Oleander (2002)

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White Oleander” is a drama film released in 2002, starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Renée Zellweger, and Robin Wright. The story follows a teenager named Astrid, who finds herself in a series of foster homes after her mother, a woman with borderline personality disorder, commits a crime of passion and is sent to prison. As Astrid navigates her new surroundings and struggles with the manipulation of her manipulative mother, she gains a new perspective on life and family.



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5. Big Fish (2003)

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Big Fish” is a captivating adventure drama that follows the heartwarming and heartbreaking journey of a father and son. Directed by Tim Burton and written by John August, based on the novel by Daniel Wallace, the film revolves around a frustrated son named Edward, who seeks to decipher the truth behind the extraordinary stories shared by his dying father.



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6. Matchstick Men (2003)

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Matchstick Men” is a gripping crime-comedy-drama that combines the elements of intrigue, humor, and emotion. Directed by Ridley Scott and written by Eric Garcia, Nicholas Griffin, and Ted Griffin, the film follows Roy (Nicolas Cage), an extremely phobic con artist, and Frank (Sam Rockwell), his protégé, as they prepare to execute an elaborate scam. The unexpected arrival of Roy’s rebellious teenage daughter (Alison Lohman) complicates their plans, sending them on an unpredictable journey that tests their loyalties and skills.



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7. Tricks of the Trade: Making ‘Matchstick Men’ (2004)

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Tricks of the Trade: Making “Matchstick Men” is a behind-the-scenes documentary on the making of the 2004 film “Matchstick Men. ” Released on February 24, 2004, this 1 hour and 12-minute documentary delves into the production, from early concept to its final stage. The documentary features interviews with key creatives, including director Ridley Scott, writer Melora Walters, and producer Debra Zane. It offers an intimate look at the challenges and triumphs faced during filming, providing viewers with a unique insight into the world of cinema.



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8. The Big White (2005)

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The Big White” is a quirky and dark comedy that dives into the depths of a travel agent’s money problems. When his desperate attempts to remedy his financial woes lead him to a frozen corpse, little does he know that the corpse is being sought after by two deadly hitmen. The unexpected chase for the captive woman soon takes on dangerous new dimensions as the travel agent, the hitmen, and a resourceful police officer get entangled in a web of crime, deceit, and chaos.



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9. Where the Truth Lies (2005)

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Where the Truth Lies” is a gripping crime mystery thriller released in 2005. Directed by Atom Egoyan and starring Kevin Bacon, Colin Firth, and Alison Lohman, it tells the story of journalist Karen O’Connor’s relentless pursuit for uncovering the truth behind a long-hidden scandal that involved Hollywood’s golden couple, Vince Collins and Lanny Morris.



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10. Delirious (2006)

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Delirious” is a whimsical, offbeat drama that intertwines the lives of a quirky homeless youth, a charming pop music sensation, and a curious member of the paparazzi. Set against the bustling backdrop of New York City, this compelling tale unfolds as the characters navigate unexpected romance and life’s ups and downs.



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11. Flicka (2006)

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Flicka (2006) follows the tale of a young girl, Katy, who longs to prove herself to her father by taking care of a wild horse. This thrilling adventure, blended with moments of heartfelt emotion, takes viewers on a captivating journey of friendship, courage and determination. With a runtime of 1 hour and 35 minutes, Flicka is an engaging family film that will leave audiences of all ages enthralled.



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12. Things We Lost in the Fire (2007)

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Things We Lost in the Fire” is a deeply emotional drama that follows the plight of a young single mother, Audrey Burke played by Halle Berry, after the untimely demise of her husband. Heartbroken, Audrey takes a bold step by inviting her husband’s best friend, the troubled Jerry Fletcher, played by Benicio Del Toro, into her life and home, along with her two children. The decision is a catalyst for change not just for Jerry but also for her children and family.



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13. Beowulf (2007)

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Experience an epic battle between good and evil in the thrilling animated adventure, “Beowulf” (2007). Follow the brave warrior Beowulf as he takes on the treacherous monster Grendel, who has been terrorizing the people of Denmark.



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14. Drag Me to Hell (2009)

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Drag Me to Hell, ” a 2009 horror film directed by Sam Raimi, follows the life of a loan officer who finds herself under a dangerous supernatural curse after evicting an elderly woman from her home. Desperate to save her soul, she seeks the help of a psychic, only to face increasing evil forces pushing her to the brink. With a budget of $30 million and a worldwide gross of $90.8 million, the movie grossed an impressive $15.8 million in its opening weekend in the United States.



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15. Gamer (2009)

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In the near future, mind-controlling games have become a form of violent entertainment, where death row convicts are forced to battle it out in a ‘Doom’-type environment. Convict Kable, under the control of skilled teenage gamer Simon, must survive thirty brutal sessions to earn his freedom.



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16. The Vatican Tapes (2015)

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The Vatican Tapes” is a 2015 horror-thriller film directed by Mark Neveldine, and written by Christopher Borrelli, Michael C. Martin, and Chris Morgan.



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17. Urge (2016)

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Urge” is a suspenseful drama that takes a dark turn when a group of friends embarks on a weekend getaway filled with drugs, debauchery, and dangerous choices. The weekend takes a deadly twist when they encounter a seductive and enigmatic nightclub owner who introduces them to a deadly new designer drug. As the friends become entangled in the hedonistic world of the nightclub, they find themselves confronting their deepest desires and darkest secrets.



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18. Officer Downe (2016)

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Officer Downe is an intriguing blend of action, comedy, and sci-fi, offering viewers an alternative crime-fighting experience. In this film, a police officer who defies death repeatedly returns to fight crime on the streets.



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