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All 61 Hugh Grant Movies (in Order)
Get ready for a heartwarming journey through the magical world of cinema as we explore a selection of movie classics featuring the enchanting Hugh Grant. Prepare to be captivated as we delve into the iconic roles and unforgettable moments from this beloved actor’s illustrious career.
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1. Privileged (1982)
In “Privileged” (1982), a group of talented Oxford undergraduate acting students are faced with the challenges and complexities of rehearsing and competing in their own production of the classic play “The Duchess of Malfi. ” Set in the prestigious Oxford University, their journey delves into the depths of love, friendship, and fierce rivalry. As they navigate their troubled lives, the students put their skills to the test and create history by becoming the first to film on actual location within the university.
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2. Honour, Profit & Pleasure (1985)
Honour, Profit & Pleasure” is a captivating 1985 drama that transports viewers into the world of iconic German composer George Frideric Handel. Set in the 18th century, this compelling film explores Handel’s life from his triumphant London debut, through his decision to abandon aristocratic patrons, to his struggles with money, fickle audiences, and his own health.
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3. Maurice (1987)
Maurice” is a poignant drama-romance film that premiered in 1987, based on the novel by E. M. Forster. Set in 19th century England, the film follows two Cambridge students who fall deeply in love with one another, Maurice and Clive. However, when Clive chooses to regain his standing in society, he reluctantly gives up Maurice and marries.
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4. White Mischief (1987)
In the exotic and bewitching setting of 1940s Kenya, “White Mischief” offers a thrilling portrait of a lifestyle of decadence and opulence. Based on James Fox’s bestselling novel, the film unravels the tangled web surrounding a married British couple, who, drawn by the glamour of colonial Africa, find themselves entangled in an increasingly dangerous world.
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5. La nuit Bengali (1988)
La nuit Bengali” is a 1988 drama film that captures the passionate journey of an illicit love affair between two individuals from contrasting backgrounds. The film centers around a British engineer who becomes entangled in a forbidden romance with his Indian employer’s eldest daughter. As their passion ignites, the East-meets-West clash of cultures leads to surprising and tragic consequences.
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6. The Lair of the White Worm (1988)
The Lair of the White Worm is a chilling 1988 horror-comedy that follows the eerie and bizarre occurrences in a small town after an archaeologist uncovers a hidden relic. From the brilliant minds of Ken Russell and Bram Stoker, this dark and twisted tale delves into the disturbing world of sexual symbolism, as the strange disappearance of villagers is closely linked to an ancient snake monster.
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7. Rowing with the Wind (1988)
Rowing with the Wind, ” also known as “Remando al viento, ” is a captivating 1988 Spanish drama film directed by Gonzalo Suárez. The movie transports viewers to the summer of 1816, where we meet the enigmatic Lord Byron, poet Percy Shelley, his future wife, Mary Shelley (the creator of Frankenstein), and a diverse group of individuals. This period piece takes us on a journey of self-discovery, love, and the dark side of human nature.
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8. The Lady and the Highwayman (1988)
The Lady and the Highwayman” is a swashbuckling adventure set in the 1660s during the Restoration of King Charles II of England, a time of romance, betrayal, jealousy, banditry, murder, and court intrigue. Written by the enchanting duo of Barbara Cartland and Terence Feely, and directed by John Hough, the film stars Emma Samms, Oliver Reed, and Claire Bloom.
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9. The Dawning (1988)
Embark on a riveting journey with the 1988 drama, “The Dawning, ” starring an illustrious cast featuring Anthony Hopkins and Rebecca Pidgeon. As the film chronicles the life of an Irish Republican Army gunman on the run from the government, a remarkable chance encounter with a passionate young woman unfolds.
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10. Champagne Charlie (1989)
Champagne Charlie, ” a 1989 adventure drama, delves into the life of Charles Heidsieck, a reluctant French spy and the pioneer of Champagne sales in America. Set just before the American Civil War, the movie intertwines two parallel love stories and chronicles the character’s battles with his uncle for control of the family vineyard. Directed by Allan Eastman, the film stars Hugh Grant, Megan Gallagher, and Megan Follows, and is based on a novel.
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11. Crossing the Line (1990)
Crossing the Line, also known as The Big Man, is a gripping 1990 Crime, Drama, and Sport film that tells the story of unemployed Scottish miner, Danny Scoular, played by Liam Neeson. When Danny’s desperation forces him to participate in bare-knuckle boxing matches, his journey takes a dangerous turn as he steps over the line.
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12. Our Sons (1991)
Our Sons” is a heartfelt drama from 1991, featuring an emotional journey as it explores the complexities of life, love, and loss. When Donald, a young man struggling with AIDS, is faced with impending death, his lover, James, reaches out to his estranged mother, an ordinary working-class woman, who has long been away from her son’s life.
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13. Impromptu (1991)
Impromptu” is a charming period drama that delves into the passionate world of 19th-century composers and their unconventional lives. Set in the 1830s France, the film follows Frédéric Chopin, a talented pianist and composer whose life takes a dramatic turn with the arrival of George Sand, a strong-willed and determined woman who defies gender roles.
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14. Bitter Moon (1992)
Bitter Moon” is a suspenseful drama and thriller directed by Roman Polanski, released in 1994. Set on a cruise ship, the film stars Hugh Grant, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Emmanuelle Seigner. The enticing plot revolves around a passionate infidelity between Grant’s character, who becomes infatuated with the eccentric paraplegic’s wife, played by Kristin Scott Thomas.
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15. Night Train to Venice (1993)
In “Night Train to Venice, ” a young man embarks on a thrilling and dangerous journey to deliver his exposé on the neo-Nazi movement. Set against the enchanting backdrop of Italy, this captivating mystery-thriller takes unexpected twists and turns as our protagonist is hunted by a mysterious stranger, pursued by a ravenous pack of wild dogs, and nearly killed in the process. With its unique blend of suspense and romance, this overlooked gem takes viewers on a thrilling ride through the darkest corners of humanity and love.
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16. The Remains of the Day (1993)
In “The Remains of the Day, ” the tale of a butler’s unwavering loyalty and service to his lordly employer reaches a poignant climax in the lead-up to World War II. Anthony Hopkins delivers a powerful performance as Stevens, a man whose dedication has left him bereft of personal connections, as he embarks on a nostalgic journey.
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17. Comic Relief: The Invasion of the Comic Tomatoes (1993)
Comic Relief: The Invasion of the Comic Tomatoes, a 1993 British television special, is a hilarious comedy event featuring an all-star cast. Kicking off the evening is a special appearance of the beloved Mr. Bean character in a Blind Date segment, followed by some lighthearted competition in Have I Got A Question Of Sport For You, with Angus Deayton, Ian Hislop, and Paul Merton taking on various sporty celebs.
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18. Sirens (1994)
From the sunny shores of Australia, comes an unexpected twist on love and faith, with a sprinkle of comedy in “Sirens. ” Revolving around a painting deemed as blasphemous, a young minister and his wife embark on an unpredictable visit to the artist and his spirited models. As the minister succumbs to a series of temptations, “Sirens” unfolds through a whirlwind of humor, drama, and romance, unveiling the complexities of sexual awakening.
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19. Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)
Four Weddings and a Funeral is a charming British rom-com that takes us on a whirlwind adventure through the lives of a group of friends as they navigate their way through one wedding after another. The film follows a committed bachelor as he stumbles upon the possibility of real love and the complexities that come with it.
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20. Restoration (1995)
In the turbulent 17th century, “Restoration” is a poignant drama that tells the story of the exiled and loyal physician to King Charles II, Robert Dopp, who devotes his time to aiding the sick of London, all while he pines for the love of a penniless woman. Amidst the chaos of the plague and political strife, their love burns brightly against all odds.
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21. Sense and Sensibility (1995)
Sense and Sensibility (1995) tells the heartwarming tale of the Dashwood sisters, Elizabeth and Marianne, who find themselves in dire financial straits after their father’s death. When their cruel stepmother tries to oppress them, the two resilient sisters stand up for themselves and seek love in the midst of adversity. With beautiful performances by Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet, and a keen insight into human nature, Ang Lee’s adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel perfectly balances the elements of drama and romance.
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22. The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain (1995)
In “The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain, ” an endearing comedy drama unfolds when an English cartographer, Geoffrey, discovers the Welsh village of Llanfairfechan’s beloved mountain is, in fact, just a hill. Despite the disappointing news, the community doesn’t take it lying down. Determined to change their fate, the villagers band together in a hilarious quest to prove their beloved mountain is indeed a mountain, complete with a scientific expedition!
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23. An Awfully Big Adventure (1995)
An Awfully Big Adventure” is a captivating comedy-drama romance set in the aftermath of World War II. Narrated from the perspective of a naive teenager, the film follows a young girl as she reluctantly joins a disheveled theatre troupe in Liverpool. As they perform a somber rendition of “Peter Pan, ” the darker undertones of youth, sexual politics, and intrigue come to the surface.
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24. Nine Months (1995)
From the creative team behind Home Alone comes the hilarious and heartwarming comedy, Nine Months. Released in 1995, the film stars the charismatic Hugh Grant and the stunning Julianne Moore as a couple with a twist.
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25. The 67th Annual Academy Awards (1995)
Bring the glamour and excitement of Hollywood to your living room with “The 67th Annual Academy Awards”! . This three-hour-long event showcases the brightest and best moments from the world of cinema. Join hosts David Letterman, Ken Adam, and others as they present awards, introduce spectacular performances, and let you in on some exclusive behind-the-scenes footage.
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26. Extreme Measures (1996)
Extreme Measures” is a thrilling crime drama that unravels the dark underpinnings of medical ethics. In this 1996 film, a young doctor named Guy Luthan (played by Hugh Grant) finds himself in a precarious position after discovering the true nature of his esteemed colleague’s work. When he encounters a mysterious homeless man (played by Gene Hackman), he’s led down a twisted path that forces him to confront the brutal reality of his profession.
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27. Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen’s (1997)
Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen’s is a gripping documentary that pays homage to the iconic Chasen’s restaurant in Hollywood, which famously closed its doors in 1995 after 60 years of delighting movie stars, dignitaries, and the public with its exceptional cuisine. Directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini, this film offers an intimate look at the restaurant’s final days through interviews with actors, producers, staff, and management.
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28. Notting Hill (1999)
Get ready for a delightful romantic comedy that will leave you grinning from ear to ear! In “Notting Hill, ” Hugh Grant plays a simple bookshop owner who goes from ordinary to extraordinary when he encounters the world’s most famous film star, played by Julia Roberts. This enchanting tale takes us through the journey of their blossoming friendship, the excitement of dating a celebrity, and the challenges that come with it, all set against the backdrop of a beautiful, quaint English neighborhood.
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29. Mickey Blue Eyes (1999)
Mickey Blue Eyes is a captivating romantic comedy that explores the complexities of an unexpected match. The story revolves around a young and passionate English auctioneer named Michael McGinn, portrayed by Hugh Grant, who finds himself in quite the predicament when he proposes to the charming and intelligent daughter of a powerful Mafia kingpin.
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30. Small Time Crooks (2000)
Small Time Crooks” is a delightful comedy-crime film, released in 2000, masterfully directed and written by the iconic Woody Allen. The movie follows the tale of a bumbling criminal couple, played by Woody Allen and Tracey Ullman, who strike gold with a botched bank job. Instead, their cover business - a struggling bakery - gains unexpected fame and fortune.
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31. Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001)
Get ready to fall in love with the delightful and witty comedy-drama, “Bridget Jones’s Diary. ” Set in the year 2001, this charming tale follows the journey of a determined and self-improving woman named Bridget Jones, played by the enchanting Renée Zellweger. In her quest to find true love, she keeps a personal diary, which serves as the foundation for her journey.
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32. Two Weeks Notice (2002)
Two Weeks Notice” is a charming romantic comedy about a dedicated lawyer whose life takes an unexpected turn when she decides to resign from her job. Her commitment to her work often leaves her in the role of a nanny to her eccentric boss.
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33. 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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34. About a Boy (2002)
About a Boy is a delightful and heartwarming comedy-drama that beautifully weaves together love, friendship, and self-discovery. Set in the picturesque backdrop of London, the film follows the life of Will (Hugh Grant), a successful yet somewhat selfish bachelor. To make his way into single-parent meetings and attract eligible women, he crafts a perfect persona of a caring, loving father for them to see in him.
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35. Love Actually (2003)
Love Actually” takes you on an emotional rollercoaster ride, following eight unique couples as they navigate the complexities of love in their own way during a hectic month before Christmas in London. This heartwarming and humorous film explores love in all its forms, from unrequited love and love at first sight to adultery and familial love. The ensemble cast of talented actors, including Hugh Grant, Martine McCutcheon, and Liam Neeson, delivers poignant performances that are sure to tug at your heartstrings.
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36. 101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment (2003)
101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment” is a riveting documentary that takes viewers on a journey through the most unforgettable and scandalous events in the history of the entertainment industry. This TV special, produced by E! .
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37. 101 Biggest Celebrity Oops (2004)
101 Biggest Celebrity Oops” is a light-hearted documentary that takes a humorous look at the most embarrassing moments in celebrity history. From wardrobe malfunctions to cringe-worthy interviews, the film showcases the iconic blunders that have turned heads and made stars blush.
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38. Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004)
Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason” follows the spirited and independent Bridget Jones (Renée Zellweger) as she questions the stability of her newfound love. After enjoying a wild and chaotic adventure with Mark Darcy (Colin Firth), a seemingly perfect match, doubt begins to seep in, leaving her to wonder if she truly has everything she’s ever wanted. As circumstances thrust them into a tumultuous relationship, the two lovers find themselves locked in a whirlwind of adventure and self-realization.
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39. Housewarming (2005)
Housewarming, also known as Travaux, on sait quand ça commence. . , is a comedic masterpiece released in 2005. Set in the beautiful city of Paris, France, this down-to-earth film follows Chantal, an unwavering advocate for homeless illegal immigrants, who suddenly decides to renovate her flat. In her quest for justice, Chantal enlists the help of Colombian workers and an unpredictable architect. Just when life couldn’t get any more chaotic, a former client unexpectedly proclaims his love for her, her children are facing the brink of homelessness as the flat’s walls are demolished, and the architect reveals a surprising truth.
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40. Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope (2005)
Tsunami Aid: A Concert of Hope is a 2005 music television special that brought together some of the world’s most well-known artists in a heartfelt effort to help raise funds for the victims of the devastating tsunami disaster that occurred in 2004. This touching event, filled with powerful performances and heartfelt messages, featured stars like Ben Affleck, India Arie, and Drew Barrymore, showing their support and raising awareness about the urgent situation in the affected countries.
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41. American Dreamz (2006)
American Dreamz” offers a unique blend of music, comedy, and political intrigue that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish. Set against the backdrop of a popular television music talent competition, the film takes a comical turn as the President of the United States joins the judging panel in an attempt to boost his image. However, things take an unexpected turn when an assassination attempt is made on the President within the show’s premises.
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42. Music and Lyrics (2007)
Get ready for a heartwarming and musical tale of unexpected inspiration with “Music and Lyrics. ” Released in 2007, this feel-good film features Academy Award nominee Hugh Grant and beloved star Drew Barrymore, weaving together love, comedy, and the power of music.
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43. Did You Hear About the Morgans? (2009)
A heart-warming, comedy-drama, “Did You Hear About the Morgans? ” follows the story of an estranged couple, played by Hugh Grant and Sarah Jessica Parker, who find themselves on the run from the FBI in New York City after witnessing a murder. The couple is relocated to the small, peaceful town of Wyoming under the Witness Protection Program.
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44. I’m Still Here (2010)
I’m Still Here is a thought-provoking and visually engaging documentary that captures the transformation of Joaquin Phoenix from a celebrated actor to an aspiring rapper. Directed by Casey Affleck, the film takes a raw and unfiltered look at Phoenix’s journey, exploring the boundary-pushing world of rap music and challenging the status quo. With compelling footage and interviews, I’m Still Here offers a fresh perspective on celebrity, art, and the pursuit of one’s dreams.
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45. Girlfriend in a Coma (2012)
Girlfriend in a Coma, ” a 2012 documentary directed by Annalisa Piras and written by Bill Emmott, delves into the moral, political, and economic crises plaguing Italy. Renowned British journalist Bill Emmott provides a comprehensive analysis of Italy’s crisis and its potential implications for the West, questioning whether it can be salvaged. The documentary presents a critical examination of the European Union, Southern Europe, and the impact of bigotry on the region, providing thought-provoking insights into the future of Italy and its role in shaping Europe.
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46. Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (2012)
Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen” is a heartwarming and unique blend of comedy, drama, and romance. This 2012 film was masterfully directed by György Pálfi and written by Pálfi and Zsófia Ruttkay. The movie tells a simple yet timeless love story between a man and a woman, brought to life through a series of scenes edited together from hundreds of classic films, creating a delightful crossover of movie genres.
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47. Cloud Atlas (2012)
Cloud Atlas” is a thought-provoking drama that masterfully weaves six seemingly unrelated stories into a captivating narrative tapestry. The interconnected tales transcend time and space, exploring the impact of individual actions on the past, present, and future. Journeying across oceans and continents, audiences encounter a murderous composer, a rebellious clone from a futuristic Korea, and even a tribe existing in the aftermath of a cataclysmic event.
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48. The Pirates! Band of Misfits (2012)
The Pirates! Band of Misfits, ” originally titled “The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! ” is a whimsical 2012 animated adventure-comedy film helmed by the talented duo of Peter Lord and Jeff Newitt. The movie is based on the book “Capain Cutlass” by Gideon Defoe and is brought to life using stop-motion animation, making it a visually delightful treat for viewers.
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49. The Rewrite (2014)
Experience the heartwarming journey of “The Rewrite” (2014), a feel-good comedy-romance starring beloved British actor Hugh Grant. Playing a struggling Oscar-winning screenwriter, Grant steps out of the fast-paced Hollywood life to rediscover his passion for storytelling as he takes up a teaching position at an esteemed East Coast college.
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50. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015)
The Man from U. N. C. L. E. ” is a thrilling and humorous spy action-adventure film set in the early 1960s, based on the popular television series of the same name. Directed by Guy Ritchie, the movie stars Henry Cavill as Napoleon Solo, a CIA agent, and Armie Hammer as Illya Kuryakin, a KGB operative.
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51. There’s Something About Romcoms (2016)
There’s Something About Romcoms” is an enlightening documentary that delves into the world of modern romantic comedies with a particular focus on the most popular movies and the people who made them. Narrated by Julie Walters, this film takes viewers behind the scenes, offering an inside look into the creative process of crafting these heartwarming films.
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52. Florence Foster Jenkins (2016)
Florence Foster Jenkins” is a delightfully quirky comedy-drama based on a true story. Meryl Streep stars as Florence Foster Jenkins, a wealthy New York heiress who dreams of becoming an opera singer. Despite having an inexplicably awful singing voice, this dedicated, yet tone-deaf, amateur musician aspires to perform before a captivated audience.
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53. Bridget Jones’s Baby (2016)
When forty-something Bridget Jones (Renée Zellweger) decides to focus on her career and fill her life with friends, she stumbles upon an unforeseen obstacle: discovering that she’s pregnant, but with no clear identification of the baby’s father. As Bridget grapples with uncertain paternity and juggles relationships in her self-proclaimed ‘little black book, ’ she learns the complexities and rewards of love, motherhood and fatherhood in the hilarious and heartwarming comedy ‘Bridget Jones’s Baby. ’ Directed by Sharon Maguire and written by Helen Fielding, Dan Mazer and Emma Thompson, the film also stars Gemma Jones and Jim Broadbent.
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54. Paddington 2 (2017)
Paddington 2” follows our beloved Peruvian bear as he takes on odd jobs to buy the perfect present for his Aunt Lucy’s 100th birthday. The fun-filled adventure takes a darker turn when the special gift is stolen.
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55. The Gentlemen (2019)
The Gentlemen” is a riveting action-crime movie directed by Guy Ritchie, featuring a star-studded cast including Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam, and Michelle Dockery. Set in the bustling city of London, an American expat, played by McConaughey, seeks to sell his highly lucrative marijuana empire, sparking a frenzy of plots, schemes, bribery, and blackmail as competitors vie to take over his profitable domain. The film showcases Ritchie’s signature gritty style, expertly blending fast-paced action with intricate storytelling.
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56. Untouchable (2019)
Untouchable” is a feature documentary that delves into the breathtaking downfall of media titan Harvey Weinstein. The film, released in 2019, takes an unflinching look at Weinstein’s rise to power and the abuses of power that led to his spectacular fall. Drawing from interviews with survivors, friends, and colleagues, the documentary paints a portrait of unchecked power and its devastating consequences. The story spans over forty years, offering a penetrating insight into the dark side of Hollywood and the entertainment industry.
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57. 2019 Golden Globe Awards (2019)
The highly anticipated 2019 Golden Globe Awards shines bright with a star-studded event filled with excitement, laughter, and remarkable performances. Hosted by the comedic duo Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg, this extravagant show celebrates the very best in television and film. The awards ceremony features a diverse range of winners, including Julia Roberts, Timothée Chalamet, and Mahershala Ali.
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58. Mosley (2020)
Experience the compelling and fascinating story of former FIA President Max Mosley in the documentary “Mosley. ” Exploring his influential role at the helm of Formula 1’s governing body from 1993 to 2005, this no-holds-barred film invites viewers into the world of racing and politics. Through exclusive interviews and breathtaking race footage, the movie dives deep into the life, career, and legacy of a man who left an indelible mark on the sport.
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59. Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre (2023)
Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre is a thrilling 2023 action-comedy-thriller film directed by Guy Ritchie, featuring a star-studded cast including Jason Statham, Aubrey Plaza, and Cary Elwes. In this adrenaline-filled adventure, special agent Orson Fortune enlists the help of a renowned Hollywood star to outsmart dangerous terrorists who are on the verge of selling a deadly new weapons technology that could disrupt global security.
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60. Wonka (2023)
In the highly anticipated 2023 prequel, “Wonka, ” we meet a young and ambitious Willy Wonka, determined to open a chocolate shop in a city famed for its sweet delights. However, he soon discovers the harsh reality of the chocolate industry, as it is controlled by a ruthless cartel of greedy chocolatiers. Through cunning and sheer genius, Willy embarks on an unforgettable journey to challenge the corrupt system and bring his dreams to life.
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61. Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023)
Embark on an epic adventure with “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, ” a thrilling, action-packed movie that takes you on a journey through the world of magic and mysticism. A charming thief, played by Chris Pine, and a diverse group of unlikely heroes unite to retrieve a lost relic.
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