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Total Recall: Angelina Jolie's Best Movies

We count down the best-reviewed work of the Salt star.

Angelina Jolie

Both on and off the screen, Angelina Jolie has been one of the film industry's most eminently watchable celebrities for over a decade. Whether she's appearing in big-budget blockbusters (Mr. & Mrs. Smith), more thoughtful dramas (Changeling), or animated features the whole family can enjoy (Kung Fu Panda) -- or simply hypnotizing the paparazzi with her tabloid-friendly lifestyle -- Jolie hasn't strayed far from the spotlight since earning raves for her Emmy-nominated performance in HBO's Gia. In honor of her return to action with Salt, we decided to revisit the critical highlights of her billion-dollar filmography by counting down her ten best-reviewed performances. It's time for Total Recall, Angelina Jolie style!


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10. Girl, Interrupted

On paper, Girl, Interrupted looked like a star vehicle for Winona Ryder, who took a producer's credit and the leading role in this adaptation of Susanna Keysen's memoir about her stint in a Massachusetts mental hospital during the late 1960s. But if Interrupted was Keysen's story, it was a story largely told through her relationships with her fellow patients -- especially her conflicted friendship with Lisa Rowe, a diagnosed sociopath whose deep rage and utter lack of boundaries help Susanna confront her own problems. Lisa would have been a showy role for any actress, but for Angelina Jolie, she became a scene-stealing character who breathed a new level of energy into the movie; it was a performance that earned Jolie an Academy Award, and it proved that her critically acclaimed performance in HBO's Gia was no fluke. Writing for ReelTalk Movie Reviews, Betty Jo Tucker applauded, "Jolie enlivens every scene she's in -- so much so that whenever she's not on screen, many viewers go into a state of suspended animation waiting for her to come back."


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9. The Good Shepherd

You might not think a nearly three-hour drama about the formation of the CIA would make for interesting viewing, and based on the reception afforded 2006's The Good Shepherd, most critics (and many of your fellow filmgoers) would agree: though it recouped its budget, Shepherd didn't achieve the level of box office success you'd expect from a film starring Matt Damon, Angelina Jolie, William Hurt, and Robert De Niro -- and though the reviews were generally full of praise for the stars' performances, they also included a lot of words like "bloated," "tortuously paced," and "too long." Still, it's easy to see why director and grown-up Cold War kid De Niro was drawn to the story, and its nearly 30-year sprawl must have been appealing to Damon and Jolie, whose characters met, married, had a child, and drifted apart, all while the nascent CIA worked its way into every facet of their lives. Go into it expecting action and you'll be disappointed -- but as Andrew Sarris wrote for the New York Observer, "No previous American film has ventured into this still largely unknown territory with such authority and emotional detachment. For this reason alone, The Good Shepherd is must-see viewing."


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8. Mr. and Mrs. Smith

Take The War of the Roses, inject it with some loud, glossy, big-budget action, add a dash of potent sexy chemistry between your stars, and you've got 2005's Mr. and Mrs. Smith -- as well as a pretty fantastic formula for a blockbuster summer flick. Smith could easily have been overshadowed by all the tabloid speculation that dogged Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's relationship; this is, after all, the movie that gave the world Brangelina. But if filmgoers came for glimpses of real-life sparks, they stayed for the snappy one-liners in Simon Kinberg's script, director Doug Liman's well-staged (albeit thoroughly ludicrous) action set pieces, and the sheer spectacle of two very attractive people dispatching bad guys and blowing stuff up while they decide whether they want to stay married or kill each other. It certainly isn't high art, but the movie has a fizzy charm that Roger Ebert summed up by writing, "What makes the movie work is that Pitt and Jolie have fun together on the screen, and they're able to find a rhythm that allows them to be understated and amused even during the most alarming developments."


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7. Changeling

She has a clear fondness for popcorn flicks, but on occasion, Angelina Jolie also likes to remind us that she can act -- and she did just that with 2008's Changeling, earning a stack of critical praise and an Academy Award nomination for her portrayal of Christine Collins, a Los Angeles woman whose son's abduction in 1928 was only the beginning of an unbelievable ordeal that would go on to include her forced institutionalization, multiple lawsuits, the temporary removal of two high-ranking LAPD officers, and one of the most callous, bizarre cover-ups in law enforcement history. The fact-based Changeling is a textbook example of truth being stranger than fiction, but as hard as it might be to believe its story, the movie probes at some dark truths about how American attitudes toward women have changed (and, sadly, how some of them haven't). A modest American box office success, it also gave Jolie the opportunity to work with director Clint Eastwood, whose minimalistic style allowed Changeling to fail or succeed on her ability to carry her role. It was a gambit that paid off, according to Stephen Whitty of the Newark Star-Ledger, who wrote, "This is one movie where the star really is the star. And delivers a performance of which any actress can be truly proud."


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6. Playing By Heart

In spite of a cast of marquee-lighting veterans that included Sean Connery, Dennis Quaid, Madeleine Stowe, and Ellen Burstyn, this ensemble romantic dramedy sank virtually without a trace after it bowed in December of 1998. But as far as most critics were concerned, Playing by Heart's failure was the filmgoer's loss; though some scribes came away frustrated with director-writer Willard Carroll's talky script, and others rolled their eyes at the way the hitherto unseen ties between the movie's characters were revealed in the final act, the generally strong performances from the cast more than made up for any flaws. Somewhat surprisingly, given some of her co-stars' pedigrees, it was Jolie who earned the most significant praise, including a Breakthrough Performance award from the National Board of Review and glowing reviews from the likes of Film Threat's Ron Wells, who wrote, "The brightest spot belongs to Angelina Jolie, who is so compelling to watch she has chemistry with the furniture." (Or Ryan Phillippe.)

Dimitri Y.

Dimitri Y. on 07-21-2010 06:57 PM

No 90% ...

Big Freeze

Big Freeze on 07-21-2010 07:58 PM

Defining a great actor's career by the tomato meter = lame.

Posting the same comment twice = effective lameness.

Dimitri Y.

Dimitri Y. on 07-21-2010 06:57 PM

No 90% ...

Daniel P.

Daniel P. on 07-21-2010 07:09 PM

Yip shes pretty... awful. I have never enjoyed a movie with her in it. (Love Kung Fu Panda but shes not exactly in it is she?)

Wanted is a big steaming pile of s*%t and its in her top 5 movies, that says a lot =)

Alex Vo

Alex Vo on 07-21-2010 07:04 PM

Mr. and Mrs. Smith is Rotten?!

Me on a Website

Me on a Website on 07-21-2010 07:09 PM

Is that really that much of a surprise? I'm surprised it even came so close to being fresh.

RT-Ryan

RT-Ryan on 07-21-2010 07:23 PM

It rocked my world.

Sputnik99

Sputnik99 on 07-21-2010 07:04 PM

I've seen, what, 3 of these? I love Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Wanted and Kung-Fu Panda, but I can live without seeing the rest.

Nothing against Angelina Jolie, she's one of the most exciting women out there, and no, I'm not just talking about her body.

Daniel P.

Daniel P. on 07-21-2010 07:09 PM

Yip shes pretty... awful. I have never enjoyed a movie with her in it. (Love Kung Fu Panda but shes not exactly in it is she?)

Wanted is a big steaming pile of s*%t and its in her top 5 movies, that says a lot =)

waggaga1

waggaga1 on 07-21-2010 07:40 PM

I like her.

Rriter

Rriter on 07-21-2010 08:09 PM

We all know with fame comes envy and hate, yet Angelina has never done anything wrong. Jennifer Aniston fans to this day blame her for the divource of her and Pitt. And the internet feeds and thrives on that kinda thing, so the create stories,etc making Jolie look like a "suspect". In reality (we're all in--Inception it seems) She's just like us. Now moving past the hate she got for dating Brad Pitt, people hate her for being a mother! What's wrong with adopting? Nothing as long as SHE and Pitt can provide love, care, etc for them. If they weren't doing so no matter how much money they have, those kids would be taken from them. As far as her acting, I don't love all her films, but I do enjoy most of them, and can tolerate the ones that are bad.

Who's perfect? No one.

As far as her not having a 90% on RT whats it matter this is a system created by the internet, the things that matter are, ticket and dvd sales. And even those aren't what got people to like Jolie, however the tabloids sure did get it people to hate her.

End of Story.

Rriter

Rriter on 07-21-2010 08:15 PM

Great Career and Actress!

Rash Hunt

Rash Hunt on 07-21-2010 08:19 PM

Has anyone tweeted this to Jennifer Aniston yet, in case she needs someone to explain to her why she is alone?

Jacob S.

Jacob S. on 07-21-2010 08:32 PM

This looks fun...

We all know with fame comes envy and hate, yet Angelina has never done anything wrong. Jennifer Aniston fans to this day blame her for the divource of her and Pitt. And the internet feeds and thrives on that kinda thing, so the create stories,etc making Jolie look like a "suspect". In reality (we're all in--Inception it seems) She's just like us. Now moving past the hate she got for dating Brad Pitt, people hate her for being a mother! What's wrong with adopting? Nothing as long as SHE and Pitt can provide love, care, etc for them. If they weren't doing so no matter how much money they have, those kids would be taken from them. As far as her acting, I don't love all her films, but I do enjoy most of them, and can tolerate the ones that are bad.

Who's perfect? No one.

As far as her not having a 90% on RT whats it matter this is a system created by the internet, the things that matter are, ticket and dvd sales. And even those aren't what got people to like Jolie, however the tabloids sure did get it people to hate her.

End of Story.

Haley S.

Haley S. on 07-21-2010 08:42 PM

Her movies aren't that good. Her acting is nothing special. She tends to play the same character over and over again. Remind me. Why are we still talking about this person?

Deanna S.

Deanna S. on 08-23-2010 05:07 PM

Are you serious? Angelina Jolie is a great actor and her acting is very versatile - from Original Sin to Changeling, from Alexander to Tomb Raider (How do these in any way NOT change?)- and never disappoints. If you want someone who plays the same roles constantly just take a look at Jennifer Aniston -always bland and either the nagging, nuerotic girlfriend or the 'girl next door'. However, I don't understand why Kung Fu Panda got number one here. That movie was probably the worst I've seen in the last decade.

tomwaitsjrHAPPYICONOCLAST

tomwaitsjrHAPPYICONOCLAST on 07-21-2010 08:49 PM

Her best film is probably GIA, but that was made for HBO so I guess it doesn't count. . .

Animation Nerd

Animation Nerd on 07-22-2010 02:01 AM

So Angelina Jolie's number 1 spot is a film she only co-stars in?

Kevin T.

Kevin T. on 07-22-2010 04:02 AM

Intrestingly enough it is Jolie's lesser known and laess hyped films that are higher on the list

fresh f.

fresh f. on 07-22-2010 04:25 AM

Its weird---I even like all her so called "bad" movies. Gone in 60 seconds, Tomb Raider, Wanted---they're a good time. Are they cinematic masterpieces? NO. But its a fun ride. And I appreciate that she's the only woman who hasn't succomb to romantic comedies. She gets extra points for that.

Brad H.

Brad H. on 07-22-2010 06:04 AM

Changeling was a great, if disturbing, film. And she was great in it.

I also thought Taking Lives was grossly underappreciated.

Earman

Earman on 07-25-2010 12:05 AM

I enjoyed Taking Lives too. Haven't see Changeling though.

Thundaar

Thundaar on 07-22-2010 09:33 AM

She is a little kooky - but she is a beauty and very good actress (too many crazy tatoos and obligatory gross-out factor of Billy Bob not withstanding).

Dave J.

Dave J. on 07-22-2010 09:52 AM

Her ratings doesn't mean squat except that I enjoyed her "action" films more than her drama!

Nikki6Shots

Nikki6Shots on 07-22-2010 10:04 AM

Shes a whore. sorry but its true, maybe shes refined NOW, but it doesnt change the fact that she was a man stealing whore. She did to to Laura Dern with Bob thornton, did it again to Aniston with Pitt. I dont hate her or like her, but shes not something special in my book

JS

JS on 07-22-2010 10:34 AM

Tabloid star. Enough said.

But she does get brownie points for her humanitarian work.

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