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All 33 Keri Russell Movies (in Order)
Dive into the world of Keri Russell as we take a closer look at her cinematic journey. The versatile actress known for her roles in popular TV shows has also made a mark in the film industry. From action-packed movies to heartfelt dramas, Keri Russell Movies showcases her range and talent. Join us as we explore her filmography and delve into the stories she has brought to life on the big screen.
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1. Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (1992)
Get ready for some hilarious hijinks as the beloved Szalinski family is back in “Honey, I Blew Up the Kid”! . When a science experiment goes terribly wrong, their new toddler son inexplicably starts growing at an alarming rate, reaching up to many stories tall! . As the chaos ensues, it’s up to the young Szalinski siblings and their determined parents to find a way to save their beloved brother before he becomes too big for this world.
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2. The Lottery (1996)
The Lottery” is a chilling 1996 drama, horror, and thriller film directed by Daniel Sackheim. Based on Shirley Jackson’s acclaimed short story, the movie is a gripping adaptation that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
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3. The Babysitter’s Seduction (1996)
The Babysitter’s Seduction” is a gripping drama-thriller from 1996, starring Keri Russell and Phylicia Rashad. Set in America, the film follows Michelle, a teenage girl who becomes the unlikely caretaker for her employer’s children after her mother is tragically shot. However, as she is thrown into her new role, Michelle finds herself caught in a web of lies, manipulation, and ultimately, suspicion.
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4. When Innocence Is Lost (1997)
When Innocence Is Lost, a gripping 1997 drama directed by Bethany Rooney, follows high school sweethearts Erica and Scott as they navigate the complexities of teenage parenthood. When Erica decides to keep her baby, a life-changing decision sets in motion a battle between the two young parents as they fight for custody of their daughter, Molly.
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5. Eight Days a Week (1997)
In the heartwarming and quirky comedy-romance movie “Eight Days a Week, ” Peter, a determined teenage boy, takes a bold move to win the heart of his crush, Erica. Inspired by his late grandfather, Peter sets up camp on Erica’s lawn, planning to stay there all summer or until she agrees to go out with him. However, things don’t quite go as planned, and Peter finds himself in a variety of humorous situations that test his perseverance.
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6. Dead Man’s Curve (1998)
Dead Man’s Curve, released in 1998, is an intriguing dark comedy that revolves around two college students who conspire to kill their roommate, making it look like he took his own life. Featuring a young and talented cast, with Matthew Lillard and Michael Vartan taking the lead roles, this film delves into the twisted minds of the protagonists as they navigate their way through a web of deceit and manipulation. As the story unfolds, it becomes apparent that their actions have consequences, and the consequences are far more severe than they could have ever imagined.
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7. Mad About Mambo (2000)
Mad About Mambo is a delightful rom-com about a Catholic high-school student named Michael, who turns to dancing to improve his soccer skills. As fate would have it, he partners up with a cheerleader named Sophie for a dance competition. The unexpected pairing quickly turns into a whirlwind of romance and friendship, making them rethink their expectations and beliefs.
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8. The Teen Choice Awards 2001 (2001)
Experience the electrifying atmosphere of The Teen Choice Awards 2001, held on August 12, 2001, at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, California. This unforgettable event, hosted at a spectacular venue, brought together some of the biggest names in entertainment, representing the crème de la crème of the teenage world.
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9. We Were Soldiers (2002)
We Were Soldiers” is a gripping, action-packed drama set during the first major battle of the American phase of the Vietnam War in 1965. The film showcases the courageous soldiers battling on both sides while their wives wait anxiously for any news at home. Directed by Randall Wallace, We Were Soldiers features an impressive cast, including Mel Gibson, Madeleine Stowe, and Greg Kinnear.
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10. 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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11. The Magic of Ordinary Days (2005)
The Magic of Ordinary Days is a captivating drama that unfolds during the tumultuous era of World War II. At the heart of the story is a young, educated woman struggling with an unplanned pregnancy, forced to enter into an arranged marriage with a kind-hearted but lonely farmer.
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12. The Upside of Anger (2005)
The Upside of Anger” is a compelling drama-comedy film set in suburbia. Directed by Mike Binder, the story revolves around the life of Terry Wolfmeyer, a sharp-witted suburban wife, as she navigates the challenges of juggling her family dynamics and her mother’s romantic life. The film unfolds when Terry’s husband disappears, leaving the family perplexed.
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13. Grimm Love (2006)
Delve into the twisted mind of a psychotic killer and his devoted admirer in the chilling and suspenseful film, Grimm Love. German student Katie Armstrong (Keri Russell) becomes enthralled with her research subject, notorious cannibal Oliver Hagen (Thomas Kretschmann), taking a dark turn into his lifestyle.
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14. Mission: Impossible III (2006)
In the high-stakes world of espionage, “Mission: Impossible III” sees Tom Cruise reprise his iconic role as Ethan Hunt, the elite IMF agent whose unyielding dedication to justice often puts him and those close to him in mortal peril. This instalment finds Hunt, now retired, embroiled in an elaborate plan to expose deadly arms dealer Owen Davian (Philip Seymour Hoffman). Torn between his loyalty to the IMF and his love for Julia (Michelle Monaghan), Hunt must battle the ruthless Davian to save not only his own life, but also that of his fiancée. With a star-studded cast including Ving Rhames, Michelle Monaghan, and Jonathan Rhys Meyers, “Mission: Impossible III” is a thrilling, action-packed ride that pushes the boundaries of suspense and skill.
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15. The Girl in the Park (2007)
The Girl in the Park, released in 2008, is a gripping 1h 50min drama film directed by David Auburn. The story centers around Julia Sandburg, played by Sigourney Weaver, who is still haunted by the disappearance of her three-year-old daughter 15 years ago.
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16. August Rush (2007)
In the heart of New York City, a musically gifted orphan, Evan, embarks on an extraordinary journey to reunite with his birth parents. Running away from the confines of the orphanage, Evan seeks solace in the enchanting world of music and begins searching for the elusive melody that connects him to his past. Along the way, he finds guidance and support from the Wizard, a homeless man who lives in an abandoned theater.
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17. Waitress (2007)
Waitress”, released in 2007, is a heartwarming dramedy that follows the life of Jenna, a pregnant, unhappily married waitress living in the deep south. When she meets a newcomer to her town, she finds herself drawn into an unlikely relationship in a last ditch attempt at happiness.
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18. Bedtime Stories (2008)
Bedtime Stories” is a whimsical family adventure comedy that embraces the enchanting world of fairy tales. The film stars Adam Sandler as a down-to-earth hotel handyman, who captivates his niece and nephew with magical bedtime stories. The lives of both the storyteller and the children are unknowingly intertwined as the tales begin to come true in the most unexpected ways.
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19. The 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008)
Dive into the glitz and glamour of the red carpet as the 80th Annual Academy Awards take center stage. Hosted by the hilariously brilliant Jon Stewart, this grand ceremony celebrates the year’s most remarkable films, including Atonement, Juno, Michael Clayton, No Country for Old Men, and There Will Be Blood. Prepare to witness the excitement as Hollywood’s most esteemed names come together to honor the finest in cinema.
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20. Leaves of Grass (2009)
Leaves of Grass is a dark comedy that follows two estranged twin brothers. After living a life of academia, the protagonist is lured back to his small-town roots in Oklahoma. Once home, he learns that his brother, a small-time pot grower, has devised a risky plan to take down the local drug lord.
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21. Wonder Woman (2009)
In 2009, the world was introduced to the epic adventure of Wonder Woman through the direct-to-video animated film by Warner Bros. Animation. This film is part of the DC Universe series that showcases animated, PG-13 movies featuring iconic superheroes.
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22. Extraordinary Measures (2010)
Extraordinary Measures” is a heart-wrenching drama that revolves around the life-changing event of a young family facing a rare genetic disorder that threatens the lives of their two children. Filled with raw emotions and a sense of determination to save their children, the film follows the inspiring journey of the Crowley family, played by Brendan Fraser, Keri Russell, and Harrison Ford, as they tirelessly search for a cure.
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23. Goats (2012)
In the quirky, heartwarming comedy “Goats” (2012), Ellis, a young man on the cusp of his freshman year at a prestigious East Coast prep school, faces the challenge of leaving behind something that’s always held him close - his unconventional family life. His mother, a free-spirited new age believer, and his unlikely father figure, the eccentric “Goat Man, ” live a life of simplicity and love in the Arizona desert, far away from the traditional path Ellis is about to embark on.
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24. Dark Skies (2013)
Dark Skies, released in 2013, is a chilling horror, sci-fi, and thriller movie directed by Scott Stewart. The film follows the peaceful suburban life of the Barrett family, which unfolds into a series of terrifying and deadly events that hint at a potentially extraterrestrial force.
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25. Austenland (2013)
Austenland” is a delightful combination of comedy and romance, set in a world inspired by the timeless tales of Jane Austen. The film, directed by Jerusha Hess, follows the journey of a dedicated Pride and Prejudice fan who dreams of finding her own Mr. Darcy.
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26. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014)
In “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, ” humanity and apes are on the brink of a devastating war. The fragile peace between the two is put to the test as mistrust and betrayal loom over both tribes.
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27. Free State of Jones (2016)
Free State of Jones” is a gripping historical drama set during the American Civil War, chronicling the fight against oppressive government corruption. When a disillusioned Confederate deserter, portrayed by Matthew McConaughey, returns to Mississippi, he rallies the local militia of fellow deserters and women, leading an insurrection against the local Confederate regime.
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28. 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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29. Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019)
In the thrilling final chapter of the iconic Skywalker saga, “Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker” (2019) takes us on an unforgettable journey as new legends are born and the fate of the galaxy hangs in the balance. With a runtime of 2 hours and 21 minutes, this action-packed adventure, directed by J. J.
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30. The Skywalker Legacy (2020)
Take a deep dive into the world of Star Wars with “The Skywalker Legacy, ” a 2020 documentary that explores the making of “Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker. ” This captivating documentary offers a unique look at the creation of the final installment of the epic Star Wars saga, taking fans behind-the-scenes for an unprecedented peek at the processes and people who brought this groundbreaking franchise to life.
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31. Antlers (2021)
In the isolated town of Wadward, Oregon, an enigmatic student at a middle school brings both fear and fascination to his peers and teachers. As a middle-school teacher and her sheriff brother become increasingly entangled in the student’s secrets, they are thrust into terrifying encounters with an ancestral creature from Native American legend called the Wendigo.
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32. Adrienne (2021)
Adrienne” is an intimate documentary that dives into the life and legacy of Adrienne Shelly, a talented actress and filmmaker in the indie film world. Directed by Andy Ostroy, the film takes viewers on a journey through Shelly’s beginnings as the muse of Hal Hartley’s indie classics to her rise as the writer and director of the critically acclaimed “Waitress. ” Featuring interviews with key figures in Shelly’s life, including Sara Bareilles, Robert John Burke, and Nathan Fillion, “Adrienne” provides an engaging behind-the-scenes look at her passion for storytelling and her lasting impact on the industry.
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33. Cocaine Bear (2023)
Cocaine Bear” is a thrilling, comedy-filled adventure based on true events where a group of misfit characters become entangled in a deadly game of cat and mouse with a massive bear on a murderous rampage. Set in the picturesque forests of Georgia, the bear inadvertently ingests a massive amount of cocaine, leading to an unstoppable rampage filled with hilarity and terror.
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