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All 101 Brian Grazer Movies (in Order)
Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of filmmaking as we take a closer look at the outstanding contributions of Brian Grazer. As the co-founder of Imagine Entertainment, Grazer has been involved in some of the most successful and beloved movies of our time. From blockbuster hits to critically acclaimed dramas, this roundup offers a comprehensive overview of Brian Grazer’s impressive filmography.
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1. Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery (1978)
Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery” is a 1978 drama film directed by Delbert Mann and written by Del Reisman and Calder Willingham. The story follows the wife of a paralytic man, who with his blessing, becomes involved in an extramarital affair. Starring Louise Fletcher, Wayne Rogers, and Bert Convy, the film is set in the USA and is rated as “None” by IMDb.
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2. Zuma Beach (1978)
Zuma Beach, released in 1978, is a hilarious comedy-drama that tells the story of a fading rock singer, played by Suzanne Somers, who is in search of solace and escapes to the coastal paradise to rediscover himself. His life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes embroiled in the lives of the sun-kissed, carefree teenagers frequenting the beach.
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3. Night Shift (1982)
Night Shift, ” a witty 1982 comedy directed by Ron Howard, stars the beloved duo of Henry Winkler and Michael Keaton. Set in the 1980s, the film follows the mild-mannered morgue attendant, Bill Rackman, played by Winkler, as he is thrown into the chaos of the night shift.
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4. Splash (1984)
In the enchanting 1984 comedy-fantasy film, Splash, Tom Hanks stars as a young man who unexpectedly reunites with a mermaid he met as a child. Despite her secret identity, he falls head-over-heels in love with her.
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5. Real Genius (1985)
Real Genius” is a 1985 comedy-romance-sci-fi film directed by Martha Coolidge, featuring a stellar cast including Val Kilmer, Stacy Peralta, and Daniel Ades. The movie tells the story of an introverted teenage prodigy who finds himself navigating the labyrinth of a prestigious engineering college, surrounded by eccentric students.
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6. Spies Like Us (1985)
Spies Like Us” is a thrilling adventure-comedy film released in 1985, directed by John Landis and starring Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, and Mark Stewart. The movie revolves around two unsuspecting government employees, Allen Fisher and Emmett Fitzpatrick, who inadvertently believe they are U. S. secret agents. When they discover their true identities as decoys for nuclear war, they embark on a daring race against time to prevent an impending nuclear disaster.
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7. Armed and Dangerous (1986)
Armed and Dangerous (1986) is a riotous comedy film that follows a laid-back and unconventional cast of characters, each facing their own set of challenges and hilariously inept attempts to do good. Leading the charge is John Candy as a down-on-his-luck security guard, who partners up with a useless lawyer (played by Eugene Levy) to serve as security for a local company.
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8. Like Father Like Son (1987)
Like Father Like Son, released in 1987, is a comedy-fantasy film that will leave you laughing at its playful premise. A mysterious serum causes a doctor’s uptight personality to swap with his carefree son, resulting in a world of hilarious mayhem.
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9. Parenthood (1989)
Parenthood” is a family-oriented comedy-drama film released in 1989, helmed by director Ron Howard and written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, based on a story by Ron Howard himself. The movie stars an ensemble cast including Steve Martin, Mary Steenburgen, and Dianne Wiest. It tells the story of four Buckman siblings navigating parenthood in their own unique ways while dealing with the joys and sorrows that come with raising their children.
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10. Cry-Baby (1990)
In the 1950s Baltimore, John Travolta wannabe, Wade “Cry-Baby” Walker (played by a young and vibrant Johnny Depp), falls in love with the righteously pure and beautiful Allison (from the luscious lips of Amy Locane). Trouble arises when Allison’s boyfriend, Baldwin (portrayed by Ricki Lake, making her debut), takes offense to their forbidden love and sets out for revenge.
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11. Kindergarten Cop (1990)
In 1990, Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as a hard-nosed New York City cop who goes undercover as a kindergarten teacher in order to track down a criminal suspect’s ex-wife. This unlikely assignment leads our hero deeper into the world of drug addiction and criminal surveillance, all while juggling the demands of a classroom full of energetic, unpredictable little ones. With plenty of action, comedy, and thrilling twists, Kindergarten Cop is a fast-paced and fun-filled ride that showcases Schwarzenegger’s versatility as an actors and his ability to balance humor and action in equal measure.
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12. The Doors (1991)
Experience the vibrant and chaotic life of the iconic 1960s rock band The Doors and its enigmatic frontman, Jim Morrison, in “The Doors. ” Follow Morrison’s journey from his days as a UCLA film student in Los Angeles to his untimely death in Paris at the age of 27. The film explores the band’s rise to fame, their tumultuous relationships, and the influence of Morrison’s larger-than-life persona.
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13. My Girl (1991)
My Girl” (1991) is a heartwarming and comedy-driven family drama, with a runtime of 1 hour and 42 minutes. The film, directed by Howard Zieff and written by Laurice Elehwany, centers around a young girl as she approaches her teen years. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she becomes acquainted with an unusual friend.
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14. Backdraft (1991)
Backdraft (1991) is a gripping action-drama film directed by Ron Howard and written by Gregory Widen. Set in Chicago, the movie follows two firefighter brothers, Brian and Stephen McCaffrey (played by Kurt Russell and William Baldwin), who have been at odds with each other for years. But when a deadly arsonist begins setting fires throughout the city, the brothers are forced to put aside their differences and work as a team to stop the rampage.
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15. Closet Land (1991)
In the gripping 1991 film Closet Land, we are introduced to a world where the line between fear and freedom is blurred. Set in a dark police state, author Madeleine Stowe plays a defiant character who writes children’s books that are suspected of containing anti-government messages.
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16. HouseSitter (1992)
HouseSitter, released in 1992, is a delightful blend of comedy and romance starring the beloved duo of Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn. The film follows the life of Gwen, a charming con artist, who moves into Newton’s empty home without his knowledge, setting up house as his new wife in an attempt to deceive him. However, as the story unfolds, the love triangle that ensues between Gwen, Newton, and Newton’s brother, played by Steve Martin, creates a whirlwind of hilarious misadventures.
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17. Far and Away (1992)
Far and Away” is a thrilling adventure drama film released in 1992, directed by Ron Howard and written by Bob Dolman and Ron Howard. The movie stars Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman as a young Irish couple who embark on a journey to the United States in search of a better life. Upon arrival, they face numerous challenges, including the struggle to obtain land and prosper freely.
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18. Boomerang (1992)
Boomerang is a dynamic comedy-drama film released in 1992, starring Eddie Murphy in the lead role of a successful advertising executive with a reputation for womanizing. This film also features Robin Givens and Halle Berry as integral members of the ensemble.
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19. Cop & ½ (1993)
Cop & ½” is a comedy-crime family film released in 1993, starring Burt Reynolds, Norman D. Golden II, and Ruby Dee. Directed by Henry Winkler and written by Arne Olsen, the movie follows a young boy named Devon who witnesses a murder and refuses to testify unless he is given the chance to become a policeman.
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20. CB4 (1993)
In the hilarious 1993 comedy-mockumentary, CB4, filmmaker Gusto discovers a little-known rap band and decides to make a documentary about them, following them on their journey to success. However, things take a dark turn as it’s revealed that the band members have been stealing Gusto’s identity and image. Now on the hunt for the impostors, a high-stakes game of cat and mouse ensues, all while the band continues to gain popularity.
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21. For Love or Money (1993)
For Love or Money, starring Michael J. Fox, is a riveting comedy-drama that tells the tale of a hotel concierge, played by Fox, who finds himself in an unexpected love quadrilateral. As he works diligently towards his dream of opening his own hotel, he falls for a captivating woman, only for the same man to enter the picture, promising to leave his wife and join her.
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22. The Cowboy Way (1994)
The Cowboy Way” is a 1994 action-comedy film starring Woody Harrelson, Kiefer Sutherland, and Dylan McDermott. The movie follows two childhood friends, rodeo cowboys (Harrelson and Sutherland), as they embark on a daring adventure across the United States in search of a missing friend while also trying to reunite him with his daughter who has been smuggled into the country from Cuba.
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23. My Girl 2 (1994)
My Girl 2” is a heartwarming family comedy-drama that picks up where the first film left off, following the life of Vada Sultenfuss as she navigates the world of Los Angeles. With her mother away and her father focusing on his career, Vada is sent to live with her eccentric Uncle Phil for further research on her mom’s life. However, her stay in LA unravels a series of unexpected adventures, and Vada learns valuable lessons about friendship, love, and growing up.
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24. Greedy (1994)
Greedy, ” released in 1994, is a hilarious comedy film directed by Jonathan Lynn and written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel. Starring Michael J. Fox, Kirk Douglas, and Nancy Travis, the movie takes place in a race against time as old millionaire Joe Schmoedlin navigates the treacherous and backstabbing world of relatives who are eagerly waiting for him to expire.
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25. The Paper (1994)
In the fast-paced world of New York City tabloid journalism, “The Paper” unfolds a story of integrity and ambition. Henry, played by Michael Keaton, is a dedicated editor fighting racial discrimination and challenging the power of the media. As he navigates challenging decisions in his personal life and faces a tempting job offer, he finds himself in the middle of a heated investigation involving wrongful arrests and scapegoats.
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26. Apollo 13 (1995)
In 1995, director Ron Howard brought us Apollo 13, an adventure-packed drama that immortalized the thrilling yet harrowing journey of a space mission gone terribly wrong. The film, starring Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton, and Kevin Bacon, follows NASA’s efforts to save the Apollo 13 crew as they face massive internal damage on their voyage to the moon.
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27. The Chamber (1996)
The Chamber” is a gripping 1996 crime drama thriller that follows a young law school graduate as he battles against the clock to save his grandfather, who is on death row for a heinous crime. The film, directed by James Foley and written by John Grisham, William Goldman, and Phil Alden Robinson, delves deep into the themes of racism, justice, and the power of redemption.
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28. Ransom (1996)
Ransom” is a gripping 1996 action thriller directed by Ron Howard and starring Mel Gibson, Rene Russo, and Gary Sinise. The film follows multi-millionaire Tom Mullen (Gibson), whose young son is kidnapped, and the ensuing drama when he turns the situation on its head. Initially agreeing to pay the ransom, Mullen then decides to use the money as a bounty on the kidnapper.
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29. Fear (1996)
Fear (1996) is a chilling drama-thriller that examines the dangers of love and obsession. Nicole, played by Reese Witherspoon, meets the seemingly perfect David, portrayed by Mark Wahlberg. Their whirlwind romance soon takes a dark turn as David’s adoration transforms into an obsessive and controlling fixation. While their dream seemed like a perfect match, it quickly becomes a living nightmare for Nicole. As David’s manipulation and self-mutilation escalate, he attempts to exploit and harm Nicole.
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30. The Nutty Professor (1996)
The Nutty Professor” is a hilarious comedy that tells the story of a kind-hearted yet overweight science professor, Sherman Klump. Desperate to win the affection of his dream woman, Sherman stumbles upon a special chemical that miraculously transforms him into a slim, confident version of himself - the obnoxious Buddy Love. As he navigates life with his new persona, Sherman must learn to balance his split personalities and figure out which one truly holds the keys to his happily ever after.
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31. Sgt. Bilko (1996)
In the comedic adventure, Sgt. Bilko (1996), Steve Martin stars as the charming yet cunning conman in charge of the U. S. army base’s motor pool. Alongside Dan Aykroyd and Phil Hartman, Martin’s character is known for his innovative inventions, such as the hover tank, and his unofficial gambling hustles. However, the army base faces an impending closure, with only one man standing in the way - a determined inspector who holds a grudge against Bilko due to a past disagreement.
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32. Inventing the Abbotts (1997)
Inventing the Abbotts” is a 1997 romantic drama film set in a small Illinois town during the 1950s. The movie revolves around two working-class brothers who, in a desperate attempt to woo their wealthy and beautiful neighbors, go to great lengths to improve their social standing.
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33. Liar Liar (1997)
Liar Liar” is a hilarious 1997 comedy-fantasy film that explores the challenges of dishonesty and the consequences of speaking the truth. Directed by Tom Shadyac and written by Paul Guay and Stephen Mazur, this film stars Jim Carrey, Maura Tierney, and Amanda Donohoe. It is a lighthearted and inventive story that follows the life of a pathological liar who practices law in Los Angeles, California. The film revolves around a birthday wish that causes the protagonist to lose the ability to lie for a full 24 hours. This unexpected twist takes the character’s career on an unexpected upheaval filled with numerous comedic moments.
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34. Psycho (1998)
Psycho, ” the 1998 color remake of the classic black and white film, unravels the chilling tale of a young female embezzler who finds herself in the grips of terror at the Bates Motel. Unbeknownst to her, the motel holds a horrific past harbored by its secretive owner, Norman Bates, portrayed by Vince Vaughn.
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35. Mercury Rising (1998)
In the shadows of government authority, a nine-year-old autistic savant discovers an extraordinary truth - he has the power to decipher a top-secret code. This extraordinary talent lands him on the radar of a sinister NSA agent, hell-bent on silencing him and erasing his existence from the future. Determined to protect the young prodigy, a grizzled counter-intelligence operative must outwit the formidable conspiracy and defy all odds to save the child in Mercury Rising.
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36. Edtv (1999)
In “Edtv” (1999), a video store clerk, Ed Pekurny (Matthew McConaughey), finds himself in the middle of a TV sensation when he agrees to have his entire life filmed for a fictional reality show. Amid the media circus, Ed struggles with commercialism, fame, and his personal life.
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37. Beyond the Mat (1999)
Dive deep into the world of professional wrestling with the riveting documentary, “Beyond the Mat. ” Directed by Barry W. Blaustein, this 1999 film takes viewers behind the scenes of the wrestling industry, showcasing the personal lives and high-stakes careers of some of the sport’s most iconic figures. The film, which gained attention at the Sundance Film Festival, delves into the ups and downs of wrestling legends, both in their heyday and during trying times in their lives.
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38. Mulholland Dr. (1999)
Mulholland Dr. is a 1999 neo-noir drama film directed by David Lynch. The story follows an amnesiac woman, played by Laura Harring, who is attempting to uncover the truth behind a mysterious car crash, aided by a struggling actress, portrayed by Naomi Watts. As they delve into the world of Los Angeles and its dreamlike landscape, they become entangled in a web of intrigue, manipulation, and betrayal.
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39. Bowfinger (1999)
Bowfinger” is a hilarious satirical comedy released in 1999 that follows the journey of a desperate movie producer, played by Steve Martin. When his big-budget film goes unfunded, he comes up with an ingenious plan: he decides to shoot his movie in secret around the elusive and enigmatic star, played by Eddie Murphy.
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40. Life (1999)
Life” (1999) paints a vivid picture of friendship and resilience against the backdrop of the 1930s Great Depression. Directed by Ted Demme and co-written by Robert Ramsey and Matthew Stone, the movie follows two strangers, both wrongfully convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment, who navigate the trials and tribulations of their shared predicament.
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41. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
How the Grinch Stole Christmas” is a heartwarming and hilarious family adventure based on the classic Dr. Seuss book. Directed by Ron Howard, the film features a star-studded cast, including Jim Carrey as the Grinch, a mischievous green monster who lives on the outskirts of Whoville. Desperate for revenge and determined to ruin Christmas for the entire town, the Grinch concocts a plan to steal their Christmas tree and presents.
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42. Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000)
Nutty Professor II: The Klumps” is a hilarious, romantic, and sci-fi comedy where scientific genius Sherman Klump has a lot to lose - his inventions, upcoming wedding to colleague Denise Gaines, and reputation - thanks to his wicked look-alike, Buddy Love. Directed by Peter Segal and written by Jerry Lewis, Steve Oedekerk, and Barry W. Blaustein, the film stars Eddie Murphy, Janet Jackson, and Larry Miller. The movie, with an estimated budget of $84 million, grossed $123.31 million in the US and an impressive worldwide gross of $166.34 million. With a PG-13 rating, the film’s runtime is 1h 46m, and it received mixed reviews from critics, garnering a lower IMDb rating of 4.5. Despite this, “Nutty Professor II: The Klumps” is a feel-good film that offers a fun, lighthearted perspective on science, love, and self-discovery.
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43. A Beautiful Mind (2001)
A Beautiful Mind, starring Russell Crowe, tells the incredible true story of John Nash, a brilliant but asocial mathematician who works in cryptography for the US government. As Nash’s life takes a turn for the darker, he grapples with his mental illness and the realities of his own thoughts, which begin to haunt him.
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44. 8 Mile (2002)
8 Mile” is a gritty, heartfelt drama that showcases the power of self-expression and determination through the world of rap music. Set in the raw landscape of Detroit, the film follows a young aspiring rapper as he navigates the trials and tribulations of his life, all while pursuing his dream to make it big in the ruthless world of hip hop. Featuring electrifying performances by stars like Eminem, Brittany Murphy, and Kim Basinger, “8 Mile” is a compelling tale of resilience that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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45. Undercover Brother (2002)
Discover the thrilling world of espionage and politics in “Undercover Brother” (2002)! This action-packed comedy follows a group of secret agents, including the suave and stylish Undercover Brother, as they work tirelessly to protect a black candidate’s presidential campaign from the malicious intervention of “The Man. ”
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46. Playboy: Inside the Playboy Mansion (2002)
Playboy: Inside the Playboy Mansion” (2002) is a mesmerizing documentary that takes viewers on an exclusive tour of the famous abode of Hugh Hefner, the renowned founder of Playboy magazine. Staged against the opulent and glamorous Playboy Mansion, the docu-series offers a captivating behind-the-scenes insight into the extravagant lifestyle of the Playboy family, including Playmates and VIP guests.
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47. Blue Crush (2002)
In “Blue Crush” (2002), a daring surfer named Anne-Marie’s life takes a new direction when she falls for a talented football player, Derek. With her sights set on a major competition, Anne-Marie must overcome her own obstacles to succeed. Set against the backdrop of a bustling Hawaiian beach, the film blazes through a whirlwind of adventure, romance, and the high-stakes world of surfing.
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48. The 74th Annual Academy Awards (2002)
The 74th Annual Academy Awards” is a star-studded, family-friendly event that celebrates the achievements of the film industry. Directed by Louis J. Horvitz and Errol Morris, this four-hour extravaganza features a star-studded lineup of actors, actresses, directors, writers, and producers. Hosted by the esteemed Whoopi Goldberg, Aaliyah, and John Agar, the ceremony honors the crème de la crème of Hollywood with performances, heartfelt speeches, and the much-anticipated presentation of Primetime Emmy Awards.
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49. 8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2002)
Experience the glamour and excitement of the 8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, a prestigious event honoring the best performances in movies and television from 2002. This star-studded event was hosted by renowned director Ron de Moraes and brought together some of the most talented actors and actresses in the industry.
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50. Intolerable Cruelty (2003)
Intolerable Cruelty” is a comedic crime-romance thriller directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. Released in 2003, it has a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes. The film features a captivating plot that revolves around a beautiful gold digger and a shrewd Beverly Hills divorce lawyer who are both drawn into an intricate game of deception.
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51. The Cat in the Hat (2003)
The Cat in the Hat” is a delightful family adventure comedy filled with laughter and unexpected twists. The story follows two bored children whose mundane lives are turned upside down when a talking, mischievous cat arrives at their doorstep. Full of chaos, the cat and his sidekicks, the Things, throw the children into a whirlwind of mayhem, turning their quiet home into a lively playground.
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52. The Missing (2003)
In the treacherous landscape of 1885 New Mexico, a gripping tale of survival unfolds. The Missing, directed by Ron Howard and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Cate Blanchett, and Evan Rachel Wood, weaves an intricate web of adventure, drama, and thrills.
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53. Friday Night Lights (2004)
Friday Night Lights” is a thrilling sports drama based on the gripping book by H. G. Bissinger, who profiled the underprivileged town of Odessa, Texas, and the unstoppable high school football team, The Permian High Panthers.
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54. Inside Deep Throat (2005)
Inside Deep Throat” delves into the infamous 1972 pornographic film, unravelling its creation, the people involved, and the culture it left in its wake. Narrated by Linda Lovelace and Harry Reems, the documentary provides an eye-opening account of the sex industry, shedding light on the societal impact, and the moral debates surrounding the film.
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55. Cinderella Man (2005)
Experience the inspiring true story of James J. Braddock, a once-promising boxer who finds himself at the bottom of the ring.
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56. Flightplan (2005)
Experience intense suspense in the captivating thriller Flightplan. As a grieving mother and her daughter embark on a flight home to America from Berlin, a chilling encounter unfolds at a lofty altitude of 30,000 feet.
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57. Fun with Dick and Jane (2005)
Fun with Dick and Jane” is a hilarious and unexpectedly dark comedy starring Jim Carrey and Téa Leoni. When an affluent couple, Dick (Carrey) and Jane (Leoni), lose everything due to a series of comical mishaps, they find themselves turning to a life of crime in order to make ends meet. As they navigate their way through this unconventional new lifestyle, hilarity ensues as they attempt to pull off increasingly outrageous heists.
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58. Boffo! Tinseltown’s Bombs and Blockbusters (2006)
Dive into the heart of Tinseltown with “Boffo! . Tinseltown’s Bombs and Blockbusters” (2006), a compelling documentary that puts Hollywood’s leading lights under the microscope to unravel the secrets behind blockbusters, flops and movie magic.
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59. The Da Vinci Code (2006)
In the thrilling mystery film “The Da Vinci Code” (2006), directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, and Jean Reno, the murder of a curator inside the Louvre Museum reveals a hidden path that leads to the unraveling of a two-thousand-year-old religious secret. This secret, guarded by a shadowy organization, could potentially shake the very fundamental beliefs of Christianity.
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60. Inside Man (2006)
Inside Man, directed by Spike Lee and written by Russell Gewirtz, is a thrilling crime drama that takes the audience on a suspenseful ride. Starring Denzel Washington as a bank robber, Clive Owen as a detective, and Jodie Foster as a high-power broker, the film follows a daring heist that spirals into a hostage situation. As the characters are drawn into high-stakes negotiations, they must navigate trust issues and work together to resolve the situation.
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61. American Gangster (2007)
American Gangster, released in 2007, delves into the world of rampant drug dealing in Harlem and the relentless pursuit of justice that ensues. As a compelling biographical film, it showcases the real-life inspiration and the rise of Frank Lucas, a feared drug lord in New York City. Set against the urban backdrop, the outcast cop on a mission will leave you on the edge of your seat as he navigates the dangerous world of crime.
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62. Bienvenue à Cannes (2007)
Bienvenue à Cannes” is a captivating documentary film that takes the audience on an exclusive journey through the world-renowned Cannes Film Festival. Released in 2007 and directed by esteemed film critic Richard Schickel, this documentary boasts an impressive lineup of stars including Pedro Almodóvar, Emmanuelle Béart, and Willem Dafoe. Featuring a runtime of just 1 hour and 24 minutes, “Bienvenue à Cannes” provides a riveting look into the behind-the-scenes happenings of the prestigious event.
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63. Bra Boys (2007)
Bra Boys” is a documentary film released in 2007 that follows the cultural evolution and social struggles faced by the youth of Maroubra, a Sydney beach suburb. This is particularly evident in the notorious surf gang called the Bra Boys. The film explores the Australian surfing culture with a focus on the suburb’s gang and the struggles they face against societal norms, all set against the backdrop of their passion for the sport.
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64. Frost/Nixon (2008)
In the post-Watergate era, the captivating drama “Frost/Nixon” revolves around the groundbreaking television interviews between British talk-show host David Frost and the enigmatic former President Richard Nixon. Set in the chilling cold war era, this biographical tale delves deep into the political landscape, offering a fascinating glimpse into the complex relationship between a tenacious journalist and a powerful U. S. politician.
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65. 24: Redemption (2008)
In the high-intensity world of “24: Redemption, ” Jack Bauer finds himself on a dangerous and personal mission in the heart of Africa. As an ambassador for a humanitarian organization, he is tasked with overseeing the safety of several children. However, Bauer is now in the crosshairs of African General Benjamin Juma, an aspiring dictator with a sinister plan. Juma’s forces are commissioned to capture the children and use them for malevolent military training.
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66. Changeling (2008)
In the gripping 2008 biographical crime drama “Changeling, ” directed by Clint Eastwood and written by J. Michael Straczynski, Angelina Jolie plays Christine Collins, a single mother who embarks on a harrowing journey to uncover the truth about her missing child. The L. A. P. D.
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67. Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! (2009)
Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! . is an animated adventure comedy featuring the endearing monkey character and his iconic yellow hat. This time, George embarks on an exciting cross-country journey to reunite a baby elephant with her family.
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68. Angels & Demons (2009)
Experience the electrifying world of symbols and secrets with Angels & Demons. Master Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) must join forces with nuclear physicist Vetra (Ewan McGregor) in unraveling a string of chilling murders and thwarting a deadly terrorist plot targeting the heart of the Vatican. With a breathtaking race against time, the thrilling adventure takes audiences through a maze of crypts, cathedrals, and the darkest corners of human history.
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69. Robin Hood (2010)
In the 12th century, Robin Longstride, a skilled archer, and his band of merry misfits, join forces to challenge the corrupt forces ruling over the people of a small village in England. As they lead an uprising, these unlikely heroes find themselves thrust into an epic battle against the crown that will ultimately reshape the global balance of power.
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70. J. Edgar (2011)
J. Edgar, ” directed by Clint Eastwood and written by Dustin Lance Black, offers an intimate look into the life of J. Edgar Hoover, the powerful head of the F. B. I.
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71. The Dilemma (2011)
The Dilemma” is a comedy-drama that delves into the realm of marital infidelity, set in the bustling city of Chicago, Illinois. Directed by the illustrious Ron Howard and written by Allan Loeb, this film stars Vince Vaughn as a man who inadvertently stumbles upon his best friend’s extramarital affair.
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72. Cowboys & Aliens (2011)
In the wild west of 1873 Arizona, a world of cowboys and natives comes face-to-face with an extraterrestrial alien threat. A spaceship, sent by a ruthless extraterrestrial race, lands in their territory, aiming to take over Earth starting with the Wild West region. The few who stand in their way are a band of cowboys and natives, ready to fight for their land and their freedom.
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73. Tower Heist (2011)
Tower Heist” is a high-energy, gripping comedy-action film written by Adam Cooper, Bill Collage, and Ted Griffin, and directed by Brett Ratner. It stars Ben Stiller, Eddie Murphy, and Casey Affleck. The movie follows a group of five hard-working men, led by Ben Stiller’s character, who are duped by their wealthy employer (Alan Alda) after they unwittingly invest in his Ponzi scheme. Realizing they need to act, they assemble a crew with an unlikely heist leader, played by Eddie Murphy, to rob the employer’s high-rise residence. They take on the FBI agent (Tea Leoni) on their tail and manage to pull off their daring heist.
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74. Restless (2011)
Restless” is a unique and touching drama featuring a terminally ill teenage girl named Eliza, played by Mia Wasikowska, and a young boy named Enoch, portrayed by Henry Hopper, who shares an unusual fascination for attending funeral services. When they meet, their connection transcends the supernatural plane, leading them to encounter a Japanese kamikaze pilot from World War II who is lost in limbo.
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75. Part of Me (2012)
Part of Me” takes viewers on a musical journey with singer Katy Perry as she embarks on her California Dreams World Tour. The documentary provides an intimate look into the life and career of this fiercely independent artist, showcasing her dedication to her craft and her passion for connecting with fans from all walks of life. With exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and captivating performances, this film captures the essence of Katy Perry and her incredible rise to stardom.
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76. The 84th Annual Academy Awards (2012)
Get ready for an unforgettable night filled with glitz, glamour, and endless laughter as you witness the 84th Annual Academy Awards! . Hosted by the legendary Billy Crystal and featuring a star-studded lineup, this awards ceremony honors the best film achievements of 2011.
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77. Made in America (2013)
Made in America” is a riveting documentary that takes you behind the scenes of the iconic “Budweiser Made In America” music festival, presented by hip-hop artist Jay-Z. This captivating film offers a unique look into the planning and execution of this monumental event, which features some of the biggest names in music. With stunning performances and powerful interviews from renowned artists like Janelle Monáe, Rita Ora, and Jill Scott, this film is sure to leave you in awe.
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78. Rush (2013)
Experience the intense, cutthroat rivalry of the 1970s in Rush (2013) - a gripping action-drama starring Chris Hemsworth as the legendary Formula 1 driver James Hunt, and Daniel Brühl as the equally formidable Niki Lauda. Directed by Ron Howard and written by Peter Morgan, this exhilarating movie immerses viewers in the world of high-stakes racing and personal battles.
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79. The Arrested Development Documentary Project (2013)
The Arrested Development Documentary Project” is a fascinating film that delves into the history of the beloved and unique television series. Filled with interviews from the cast, crew, and enthusiastic fans, viewers will get an unparalleled insight into the creation and impact of this innovative show. A must-see for any devoted fan or casual viewer, this documentary provides an enlightening exploration of the world of “Arrested Development”.
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80. Get on Up (2014)
Get on Up is a riveting and inspiring biographical drama that chronicles the extraordinary life of James Brown, one of the most influential musicians in history. Directed by Tate Taylor and starring Chadwick Boseman, the film takes viewers on a journey through the singer’s rise from extreme poverty to worldwide fame.
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81. The Good Lie (2014)
In “The Good Lie, ” a group of Sudanese refugees, who’ve been given the opportunity to resettle in the U. S. , find themselves in Kansas City, Missouri. Their lives are forever changed by an employment agency counselor they encounter. The film, based on a true story, explores themes of refugee camps, self-sacrifice, and resettlement.
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82. Prophet’s Prey (2015)
Prophet’s Prey” is a chilling documentary that delves into the life and actions of Warren Jeffs, the Prophet of the Fundamentalist Church of Latter Day Saints. As Jeffs gained power and influence over his followers, he brought the Church to unprecedented levels of control, enforcing polygamous and underage marriage. The film explores the dark and twisted world of the Church, showing how Jeffs’ manipulation led to a tragic and devastating end.
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83. Sneakerheadz (2015)
Sneakerheadz, ” an intriguing documentary that debuted in 2015, delves deep into the burgeoning subculture of sneaker collecting. Exploring its far-reaching influence on global popular culture, the film’s hour-and-a-quarter runtime is packed with fascinating insights and engaging narratives.
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84. The Haunting of Pearson Place (2015)
The Haunting of Pearson Place” is a chilling horror story that follows a young, attractive couple, who decide to buy an old dilapidated house in the countryside with the ultimate goal of turning it into a bed and breakfast. As fate would have it, the abandoned home has plans of its own.
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85. In the Heart of the Sea (2015)
In the Heart of the Sea, directed by Ron Howard, takes us on a gripping adventure based on a true event that occurred in 1820. The film follows the journey of a New England whaling ship that meets its fate at the hands of a colossal whale, an experience that later becomes the inspiration behind Herman Melville’s classic novel Moby-Dick. Starring Chris Hemsworth, Cillian Murphy, and Brendan Gleeson, this action-packed biopic explores the harrowing tale of survival at sea amidst starvation and disaster.
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86. Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle (2015)
Embark on an exciting jungle adventure with everyone’s favorite mischievous monkey, Curious George! . In “Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle, ” our beloved hero finds himself in Africa after his space expedition crashes unexpectedly. Joined by a new group of animal friends, George sets off on a thrilling journey through the lush, wild landscapes of Africa.
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87. Rock the Kasbah (2015)
Rock the Kasbah” is a riveting musical adventure that unfolds in the turbulent landscape of Afghanistan. The film centers around a heartbroken music manager who is down on his luck, navigating his way through the complexities of modern-day warfare. His fortunes change when he discovers a remarkable teenage girl with an extraordinary voice during a music tour. Inspired by her talent, he takes her to Kabul to compete on the popular television show, Afghan Star.
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88. Inferno (2016)
In the thrilling movie, “Inferno, ” renowned symbologist Robert Langdon awakens disoriented and with amnesia in an Italian hospital. As he teams up with brilliant doctor Sienna Brooks, they embark on a tense, action-packed journey across Europe to thwart a lethal global conspiracy. With time running out, the pair must outwit the police and use their intellect to decipher intricate clues involving a deadly virus.
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89. The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years (2016)
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years” is an enthralling documentary that delves into the untold story of the iconic rock band’s incredible journey from 1963 to 1966. This riveting film, directed by Ron Howard, masterfully intertwines rare footage, music, interviews, and fascinating anecdotes to present The Beatles in all their glory.
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90. Lowriders (2016)
Lowriders” is a riveting 2016 film diving into the heart of East Los Angeles. Torn between the passion and tradition of his father’s lowrider car culture and the rebellion of his ex-convict brother, a young street artist strives to find his own voice. With themes of conflict, self-expression, interracial romance, and the love for cars, the movie draws viewers into a world filled with intricate mechanics and vibrant street art.
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91. Pele: Birth of a Legend (2016)
Pele: Birth of a Legend takes viewers on an inspiring journey through the life of soccer legend Pelé, who rose from the streets of Sao Paulo to become Brazil’s most iconic athlete. This riveting biographical drama captures the excitement and challenges of Pelé’s meteoric rise to fame, as he leads his country to its first World Cup victory at the tender age of 17.
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92. American Made (2017)
Experience the thrilling and exhilarating journey of Barry Seal, an American pilot who finds himself thrust into a dangerous and clandestine operation with the CIA in the 1980s. “American Made” takes you on a wild ride as this unsuspecting airplane pilot transforms into a drug-runner, all caught up in the turmoil of the infamous Iran-Contra Affair. As the story unfolds, you’ll be left on the edge of your seat wondering how this all-American hero can survive in such a complex and daring world. Tom Cruise expertly brings Barry Seal to life, delivering a dynamic and captivating performance.
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93. Cop and a Half: New Recruit (2017)
Cop and a Half: New Recruit takes audiences on an action-packed, comedy-driven adventure with a twist. The story revolves around a precocious 12-year-old girl named Chloe, who’s convinced she’s a real-life police officer. Determined to prove herself, she enlists the help of a genuine, down-on-his-luck cop named Jimmy.
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94. The Spy Who Dumped Me (2018)
Pack your bags for an action-packed adventure filled with laughs and thrills in “The Spy Who Dumped Me” (2018). Directed by Susanna Fogel and written by Fogel and David Iserson, this comedy stars Kate McKinnon and Justin Theroux. Two best friends, Audrey and Morgan, find themselves in the midst of an international conspiracy when Audrey discovers that her recently dumped boyfriend was actually a spy.
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95. Pavarotti (2019)
Pavarotti” is a captivating 2019 documentary directed by the legendary Ron Howard. It delves into the intriguing life, works, and achievements of the opera icon, Luciano Pavarotti, a virtuoso tenor whose timeless voice resonated with the world. The film explores his humble beginnings, meteoric rise to fame, and the profound impact he had on classical music.
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96. Backdraft 2 (2019)
Experience the thrilling and intense action of “Backdraft 2, ” the much-anticipated sequel to the 1991 hit that left audiences on the edge of their seats. Set in the bustling city of Chicago, the film follows a dedicated investigator who teams up with a fiery and formidable Chicago Fire Department team to dismantle a dangerous arms dealer who uses deadly fires as a deadly distraction.
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97. Hillbilly Elegy (2020)
Hillbilly Elegy” is a powerful and moving drama directed by Ron Howard, based on the bestselling memoir by J. D. Vance. The story revolves around a Yale Law student named JD, who is pulled back to his hometown in Ohio after receiving an urgent phone call. As he reflects on the family history that shaped his life, he must confront three generations of pain and struggles.
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98. Rebuilding Paradise (2020)
Rebuilding Paradise” is a captivating documentary that chronicles the unwavering spirit and resilience of a community in the face of disaster. Set in the picturesque town of Paradise, California, the film takes us on a journey through the aftermath of the devastating 2018 wildfires that left the town in ruins. Directed by the renowned Ron Howard, the documentary showcases the incredible efforts and determination of the people of Paradise as they seek to rebuild their beloved town.
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99. tick, tick… BOOM! (2021)
tick, tick. . BOOM! ” (2021) is a heartwarming, drama-filled biopic directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, starring Andy Garfield and Alexandra Shipp.
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100. The French Dispatch (2021)
The French Dispatch, ” a captivating and whimsical film directed by Wes Anderson, transports viewers to a fictional 20th-century French city that serves as an outpost for an American newspaper. The film masterfully showcases a collection of vibrant and enthralling stories told in “The French Dispatch Magazine. ”
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101. Silk Road (2021)
Silk Road” is a gripping crime drama that delves into the dangerous and uncharted territory of the dark web. The film follows the true story of Ross Ulbricht, a philosophical twenty-something who creates Silk Road, a dark net website dealing with the sale of illicit drugs.
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