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Black Is King First Reviews: Queen Bey Drops A Masterpiece - Rotten Tomatoes

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Barely one month after announcing the project, Beyoncé has dropped her latest visual album, titled Black Is King, on the streaming service Disney+. The surprise new release stems from her involvement with last year’s live-action reimagining of The Lion King and is a complimentary work to her 2019 record The Lion King: The Gift. The first reviews of the musical film, which wasn’t screened early for critics, are unanimously positive, recognizing its visual craftsmanship, timeliness, and how it progresses both its material and Beyoncé’s own career as an artist.

Here’s what critics are saying about Beyoncé’s Black Is King:


How does this project fit into Beyoncé’s artistic reign?

Beyoncé, the master of the visual album, just keeps getting better with each release.
– Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, Sydney Morning Herald

The greatest success of Black Is King, with all its ambitions, purposeful revelations and nods by Beyoncé, may be the conformation of its creator and star as the cultural Queen of our time.
– Dominic Patten, Deadline

[It] is a particularly genius sleight of hand only she could pull off.
– Jude Dry, IndieWire

It’s a remarkable addition to the pop world and tribute to her artistry.
– Anne Brodie, What She Said

The product feels like a natural progression in her evolution as an artist… and truly, the outfits are just fabulous — possibly her best to date.
– Anna Menta, Decider

Black Is King doesn’t exactly stand with the best of her previous work — it’s a pleasure but not a landmark — but the Queen Bey goes through it with her head up and her crown intact.
– Steve Pond, The Wrap


Beyonce in Black Is King

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Is it only for Beyoncé fans?

With appearances from Jay-Z, Kelly Rowland, Pharrell and Naomi Campbell, this star-studded film has something for everyone.
Chanté Joseph, Guardian

The Queen Bey orchestrated visual album is… well, rather excellent and exciting on various fronts.
Dominic Patten, Deadline


How does it honor the legacy of The Lion King?

It bears little resemblance to the Disney film.
Anna Menta, Decider

Beyoncé, who lent her voice to Nala in said remake, is here to offer a corrective… a bold and unique offering that’s brimming with Black pride.
Amon Warmann, Empire Magazine

The Lion King always was and should have been an African-told story. And while Beyoncé’s lens is certainly an American one, her inclusion of Nigerian, Ghanaian, and Cameroonian collaborators drives home this necessity.
Jude Dry, IndieWire

The ties to The Lion King occasionally ground the story in that familiar coming-of-age story, but they just as often feel beside the point.
Steve Pond, The Wrap

Though some sections incorporating dialogue feel a little clunky, the parallel generally works well.
Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, Sydney Morning Herald

If the public is tiring of Disney doggedly remaking all of its old animations in live action format, finally some original content is coming out of the project as well.
David Smyth, London Evening Standard


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What else is Black Is King reminiscent of?

Similar in stature and design to Michael Jackson’s Moonwalker film from 1988, Black Is King is clearly structured to be an event release in this time of essentially endless options.
Dominic Patten, Deadline

At times, it feels like Terence Malick’s Tree of Life meets Ryan Coogler’s Black Panther.
Jeremy Helligar, Variety


How are the visuals of this visual album?

Black Is King is a visual masterpiece. It’s almost overwhelming.
Anna Menta, Decider

If there is one thing to be said about Black Is King, it’s that it is visually stunning — from beginning to end. The whole thing.
Tessa Smith, Mama’s Geeky

Each scene somehow more spectacular than its predecessor, Black Is King is a feast for the eyes.
Amon Warmann, Empire Magazine

It’s a sumptuous visual feast, from detailed costuming to choreography.
Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, Sydney Morning Herald

Black Is King is a visual feast; it provides several slow-panning scenes of stillness where we absorb the striking beauty and duality of bright colors against deep brown tones.
Chanté Joseph, Guardian

This visual feast… finds its moments of glory in the strength of its images, which are more arresting than the story or the subtext.
Steve Pond, The Wrap


Black Is King

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Who else deserves recognition for the artistry on display?

Beyoncé’s fashion is next-level throughout Black Is King… Shout-out to costume designer Zerina Akers for making Bey look fierce, flawless and Afro-fabulous.
Chuck Arnold, New York Post

Every single outfit that Beyoncé wears is just absolutely beautiful.
Tessa Smith, Mama’s Geeky

The real star of the visual film, however, is the raw, untapped talent from performers around the world showcasing their rich tradition and culture, history and lineage.
Cydney Henderson, USA Today


What’s the best musical number?

When supermodel Naomi Campbell, Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o, and Beyoncé’s fellow former Destiny’s Child Kelly Rowland pop up during “Brown Skin Girl,” a tribute to Black women, it feels transcendent.
Jeremy Helligar, Variety

“Brown Skin Girl” is especially moving, showing Beyoncé, Rowland and Blue Ivy together in a strong visual affirmation of generational black womanhood.
Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, Sydney Morning Herald


Will Black Is King move you?

I’ll admit, I got emotional when Beyoncé and former Destiny Child’s member Kelly Rowland were singing praises to each other.
Anna Menta, Decider

It is impossible to watch the emotive story unfold, accompanied by Warsan Shire’s poetry, Yrsa Daley-Ward’s writing and warm images of west Africa, without feeling emotional.
Chanté Joseph, Guardian


Black Is King

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Are there any imperfections?

The uneven music of the original soundtrack, though enhanced by the visual accompaniment, can still be hit or miss.
Jeremy Helligar, Variety

There is one part that I would totally skip if I were to watch it again. The celestial stuff… For me, it felt a little weird and out of place.
Tessa Smith, Mama’s Geeky

It’s mildly disappointing that more inspiration isn’t drawn from East Africa given that’s where The Lion King is set.
Amon Warmann, Empire Magazine


How important is Black Is King to young Black people in particular?

Black Is King, if nothing else, will perhaps inspire them to learn about the history of their race and the ways in which it has shaped the world.
Jeremy Helligar, Variety

There’s an urgency in the way that Beyoncé is addressing the “black kings,” as if she feels like she’s running out of time.
Anna Menta, Decider

Black Is King is both her gift and her hope for humanity.
Jude Dry, IndieWire


Beyonce in Black Is King

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Is this another masterpiece for our time?

Black Is King [is] vital to the current conversation in a way that no one could have foreseen, but is most welcome.
Amon Warmann, Empire Magazine

Her visual album has taken on new meaning following the reemergence of the Black Lives Matter movement and the fight against police brutality and racism.
Cydney Henderson, USA Today

With the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement this year, Black Is King is a timely, powerful declaration of pride.
Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, Sydney Morning Herald

With this vivid celebration, she goes way beyond saying Black Lives Matter to showing the dazzling inspiration of her ancestry.
David Smyth, London Evening Standard

The film is being released at a time when Disney is coming to terms with some of its own racist past.
Steve Pond, The Wrap

What the world needs now is love, sweet, love, and this colorful reminder of the power and glory of Black, here in America but even more so in Africa.
Jeremy Helligar, Variety


Black Is King premieres on Disney+ on Friday, July 31.

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William H. Macy's 10 Best Movies, According To Rotten Tomatoes - Screen Rant

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William H. Macy is considered one of the finest character actors working in Hollywood. After kicking around with various background parts and minor roles on television throughout the 1980s, Macy landed his breakout role in the 1987 thriller House of Games, written and directed by his longtime friend David Mamet.

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Since then, Macy has appeared in some of the most iconic movies of the 1990s and 2000s, including Fargo, Boogie Nights, Magnolia, The Cooler, Seabiscuit, and many more. In 2011, Macy scored the role of a lifetime as the irresponsibly boozy Frank Gallagher in the Showtime hit series Shameless, in which he's appeared in more than 120 episodes. As for his film work, Here are William H. Macy's 10 Best Movies, According to Rotten Tomatoes.

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10 It's A Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie (2002) 90%

Macy joined a star-studded cast in the 2002 TV movie It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas, which starred Mel Brooks, Whoopi Goldberg, David Arquette, Matthew Lillard, and Joan Cusack.

The holiday film concerns Kermit The Frog (Steve Whitmore) losing faith about the future the financially ruinous Muppet Theater. To help Kermit snap out of his funk, angel Daniel (Arquette) asks his Boss (Goldberg) to send the muppets help. Macy plays Glenn, another angel who supports the cause.

9 Homicide (1991) 91%

In his second collaboration with writer/director David Mamet, Macy plays Irish homicide detective Tim Sullivan. When Tim and his partner Bobby Gold (Joe Mantegna) are tasked with finding a drug-pusher and cop-killer on the FBI's Most Wanted List, they become sidetracked by a mysterious hate crime.

As soon as Gold and Sullivan are assigned to catch the notorious Randolph (Ving Rhames), the former is sidetracked by a mysterious murder of an elderly Jewish lady in a black neighborhood. Gold soon uncovers an antisemitic hate group conducting a series of crimes under his nose, forcing him to confront his own forgotten heritage in the process.

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8 Panic (2000) 91%

In one of his rare leading roles, Macy plays a longtime hitman named Alex in Panic, a comedic crime flick written and directed by Henry Bromell.

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When Alex voices his desire to exit his family criminal endeavors, his overbearing father Michael (Donald Sutherland) disallows him from doing so. Alex then confides in therapist Dr. Parks (John Ritter) and meets a wild twentysomething female named Sarah (Neve Campbell) who opens his mind and snatches his heart.

7 The Sessions (2012) 91%

Based on the true story of polio patient Mark O'Brien, The Sessions is an intimate exam of an ill man desperate to lose his virginity before he dies.

Due to polio complications, 38-year-old California poet Mark O'Brien (John Hawkes) is placed in an iron lung. With the counsel of his priest, Father Brendan (Macy), Mark decides to contact a sex surrogate to help him make love for the first time in his life. Mark meets Cheryl Cohen-Greene (Helen Hunt in an Oscar-nominated turn), a suburban mother and housewife who teaches Mark that intimacy is far more than merely physical.

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6 Boogie Nights (1997) 93%

As Little Bill in Boogie Nights, Macy is so emasculated and belittled by his porn-star wife (Nina Hartley) that he ups and shoots himself in the head.

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Paul Thomas Anderson's film recreates the vivacious world of the porn industry during the late 1970s and the transition to home video in the early 80s. The film tracks the professional rise and fall of Dirk Diggler (Mark Wahlberg), a budding X-rated superstar who falls victim to drugs, alcohol, swollen ego, and younger competitors.

5 Fargo (1996) 94%

Macy gives one of the most iconic turns of his career in the Coen Brothers' Fargo, a film that won Academy Awards for Best Original Screenplay and Best Leading Actress (Frances McDormand).

Macy stars as Jerry Lundgegaard, a staid car salesman in Minnesota. Financially strapped, Jerry hatches a hair-brained scheme to kidnap his own wife and hold her for ransom until her wealthy father Wade (Harve Presnell) pays up. Jerry hires bumbling criminals Carl (Steve Buscemi) and Gaer (Peter Stormare) to do the kidnapping, leading to a series of darkly comic mishaps.

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4 House Of Games (1987) 96%

Macy and Mamet have been friends since their days sharing acting classes together in the 1970s. When Mamet made his directorial debut, he hired his pal Macy to play the role of Police Sgt. Moran in the crime thriller House of Games.

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The plot concerns enterprising journalist Margaret Ford (Lindsay Crouse) who wants to learn as much about the underworld of high-stakes gambling, grifters, and conmen. As such, she's taken in by Mike (Joe Mantegna), a lifetime con-artist who shows Margaret the tricks of the trade.

3 Without A Trace (1983) 100%

Billed as W.H Macy, Without A Trace is the third feature film William appeared in as a young actor. While he only appears onscreen for a few frames as a "reporter" the movie is still rated highly enough to crack Macy's Top 3 films to date, per Rotten Tomatoes.

Based on Beth Gutcheon's novel Still Missing, the story revolves around the abduction of Susan Selky's (Kate Nelligan) young son. Susan goes nearly insane trying to get the police to find her child, leading to her becoming a suspect in the little boy's disappearance.

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2 Searching For Bobby Fischer (1993) 100%

Steve Zaillian's Searching for Bobby Fischer has drawn unanimous praise from the critical reviews collected on Rotten Tomatoes. The dramatic coming-of-age story follows seven-year-old Josh Waitzkin (Max Pomeranc), a preternatural chess prodigy who'd rather follow his heart than chase success.

When Josh demonstrates supreme chess skills, his parents pressure him to compete at the highest level like world-renowned grandmaster Bobby Fischer. However, Josh simply wants to live like a normal boy without parental pressures to succeed.

1 CinemAbility (2018) 100%

According to Rotten Tomatoes, Macy's finest hour thus far has been participating in the documentary CinemAbility: The Art of Inclusion, a movie that advocates for and celebrates the myriad professional performers who live with disabilities.

Macy joins the likes of Helen Hunt, Jamie Foxx, Bryan Cranston, Geena Davis, Ben Affleck, and more as they voice the greater need for the inclusion of disabled actors in Hollywood. Directed by Jenni Gold, the film encourages more diversity in Hollywood.

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John Saxon’s 10 Best Movies, According To Rotten Tomatoes - Screen Rant

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With a career spanning almost 200 film and television credits, you probably know John Saxon, even if you don't. The native Brooklynite started out studying with Stella Adler before becoming a Universal contract player in the 1950s. Early on his was cast heartthrob roles and became something of a teen idol, going on to win a Golden Globe for "New Star of The Year." In the 1970s, he would go on to become an industry stalwart and well-respected character actor: playing fathers, policemen, and outlaws for directors from Hollywood to Hong Kong.

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Passing away earlier this week at the age of 83, John Saxon leaves behind a diverse body of work in which he was rarely the star, but always possessed a stolid, cherished screen presence that has endeared him to countless film lovers.

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10 Black Christmas (1974) - 71%

Anonymous phone calls take a murderous turn in this foundational Canadian slasher from Bob Clark. As winter break looms, the sisters of a sorority house are plagued by a disturbed prank caller while enjoying their holiday festivities. Jess (Olivia Hussey), Barb (Margot Kidder), and Phyllis (Andrea Martin) think nothing of it until one of their friends, Claire (Lynne Griffin) goes missing. Did she skip town, or could there be a maniac targeting the girls?

Four years before John Carpenter solidified the slasher template with Halloween (1978), Bob Clark's film laid the groundwork. Saxon is featured as Lieutenant Ken Fuller in one of the stalwart policeman roles that would be his meat and potatoes as an actor.

9 A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987) - 74%

Nancy Thompson (Heather Langenkamp) returns to do battle with Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) once again in this sequel which sees her taking a position at a psychiatric ward to help teens with sleep disorders. As she hears the young people's stories, she realizes that the nightmares plaguing them aren't as harmless as they seem, and she'll have to enlist the help of a skeptical doctor (Craig Wasson) and her investigator father (Saxon) to end Freddy for good.

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Though he largely plays an antagonist to his daughter in the original film, Saxon gets more time to shine in his second Elm Street film, going toe-to-toe with a skeletal Freddy in an unforgettable moment of sacrifice.

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8 Tenebrae (1982) - 75%

While on a promotional tour in Rome, crime author Peter Neal (Anthony Franciosa) finds himself involved with a real-life murder mystery, in which a serial killer has been butchering women before stuffing pages from his novel in their mouths.

Saxon got the opportunity to play one of his stalwart investigator roles for Italian master of the macabre, Dario Argento, in what is one of the last great Giallo thrillers.

7 Mr. Hobbs Takes A Vacation (1962) - 80%

Roger Hobbs (James Stewart) is an overworked banker who wants nothing more to spend a relaxing vacation all alone with his wife, Peggy (Maureen O'Hara). Unfortunately for Roger, Peggy insists on bringing the kids along and inviting the couple's two elder daughters and their sons-in-law, who also come with a bevy of marital issues. Roger is forced to help everyone else sort out their troubles in the hope of getting some peace and quiet.

Saxon plays a smaller role as one of the aforementioned sons-in-law in this creaky comic vehicle, which is still worth watching for Jimmy Stewart in a cantankerous turn.

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6 Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994) - 80%

In this bold, metatheatrical dismantling of the Elm Street mythos, Heather Langenkamp plays a version of herself contending with the all-consuming legacy of Freddy Krueger. As she ruminates making a new film with Wes Craven, her son, Dylan (Miko Hughes) starts having disturbing dreams about the infamous razor-fingered baddie. Is Heather overreacting? Or could movies and reality actually be bleeding into each other?

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Though Craven's first meta-narrative was quickly eclipsed by Scream (1996), there's still a lot of fun to be had with New Nightmare, in watching the director reflect on the legacy of his most iconic character and Saxon and his cohorts play themselves.

5 Death of a Gunfighter (1969) - 83%

When Frank Patch (Richard Widmark), Sheriff of Cottonwood Springs, kills the town drunk in self-defense, officials and locals demand his resignation. Unwilling to step down, the denizens of Cottonwood Springs are left no other option but old testament style violence to remove Frank.

Saxon features as Lou Trinidad in this surprisingly solid Western, that bears the distinction being the first film ever credited to "Allen Smithee," a long-time pseudonym used by directors who wish to distance themselves from a project.

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4 Joe Kidd (1972) - 86%

Joe Kidd (Clint Eastwood), is a former bounty hunter in possession of a ranch located near the stomping grounds of a cohort of Mexican revolutionaries. The group, led by Luis Chama (Saxon) demands that their land be restored by the American government, to no avail. Kidd initially declines to join the posse that forms to apprehend Chama, but after he discovers one of his horses has been stolen, he joins the hunt.

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Also featuring Robert Duvall and shot from a script by Elmore Leonard, Joe Kidd should be better than it is considering the talent involved. And, of course, there's no getting around the fact that Saxon is miscast (and in brownface), though it's a fun performance in a so-bad-it's-good, scenery-chewing sort of way.

3 Fast Company (1979) - 88%

Drag racer Lonnie Johnson (William Smith) gets steamed when his manager, Phil Adamson (Saxon) inks an underhanded deal with his biggest competition in this uncharacteristic early David Cronenberg effort.

Saxon plays one of his juicier roles as a corporate sleaze-ball at odds with Smith's everyman hero.

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2 A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984) - 94%

When their friend dies a brutal, supernatural death while asleep, Nancy Thompson (Heather Langenkamp) and her friends are haunted by dreams of a razor-gloved killer named Freddy Krueger. Too terrified to sleep, the teens try to discover what happened to Krueger and the dark secrets that their parents hold before he can claim all of their lives.

The film that launched an iconic series is the first to feature Saxon as Donald Thompson, final girl Nancy's policeman father. In a career full of law-and-order type roles, A Nightmare On Elm Street is Saxon's most indelible and has endeared him to generations of horror fans.

1 Enter the Dragon (1973) - 94%

In one of Bruce Lee's best-loved films, he plays a martial-artist on the hunt for the crime lord responsible for his sister's death. He chooses to compete in a martial arts tournament hosted by the killer, and, along the way, teams up with two other competitors (Saxon, Jim Kelly) with motives of their own.

Though he's, again, cast in a supporting role, playing second (okay, maybe third) banana to Bruce Lee is nice work, if you can get it, and Enter the Dragon gave Saxon a chance to shine in ways he was rarely afforded as a hard-hitting martial arts master.

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Bill Pullman's Best Performances, Ranked By Rotten Tomatoes - Screen Rant

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Bill Pullman has been working consistently on stage and in film and television since the 1980s. He first appeared in the film Ruthless People with Better Midler and Danny DeVito. Pullman is most well known for his roles on the big screen. He played the President of the United States in the blockbuster hit Independence Day and younger movie-goers will remember him as playing Cristina Ricci's dad in the beloved film, Casper.

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Bill Pullman is one of those actors who seems to pop up in every movie and always delivers a memorable performance. Here are some of Pullman's best as ranked by Rotten Tomatoes.

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10 The Grudge (39%)

The Grudge

This horror film is the American version of a Japanese horror film by the same director, Takashi Shimizu. This film tells the story of an old curse that says if a person dies in a state of extreme rage or sadness, the curse stay in the place where that happened and takes more lives.

In this film, Bill Pullman plays Peter, a professor, and object of Kayako's affections. When Kayako's husband finds out, he murders her and that is how the curse begins, which does eventually take Peter's life as well.

9 Casper (47%)

Casper

Casper is a 90's children's movie based on the cartoons by the same name about a friendly ghost and all of his adventures. In this movie, Bill Pullman plays Dr. James Harvey, who moves into a big, haunted mansion with his daughter, Kat, after Kat's mom and Dr. Harvey's wife dies.

Luckily for these two, the house is haunted by Casper the friendly ghost and his mischievous and hilarious uncles.

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8 Lost Highway (60%)

This Neo-noir cult classic, directed by David Lynch, initially didn't do very well at the box office or in critics' reviews. This film is about Fred Madison, played by Pullman, a musician who starts receiving VHS tapes in the mail.

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On these tapes is footage of Fred and his wife in their home. Later, Fred is accused of murder and then goes missing. It's a twisted tale that only Lynch could execute and is one of Pullman's best roles to date.

7 Independence Day (66%)

Bill Pullman as President Whitmore Giving Speech in Independence Day

Independence Day, directed by Roland Emmerich, was one of the '90s most successful disaster movies at the box office. The story imagines what would happen if aliens came to earth, with less-than-peaceful intentions and waged war on our planet. In this film, Bill Pullman plays President of the United States, Thomas J. Whitmore.

The film also stars Will Smith as Captain Steven Hiller, the man who will inevitably save the day.

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6 Sleepless In Seattle (74%)

This classic romantic comedy stars Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan but also has a stellar supporting cast, including Bill Pullman as Walter Jackson, fiancee to Meg Ryan's character, Annie Reed.

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The story begins when Sam Baldwin's, played by Tom Hanks, son, Jonah, calls a radio station and convinces his dad to go on air and talk about the grief he is experiencing having lost his wife. Annie hears Sam on the radio and realizes something is missing from her own relationship. Destiny eventually steps in to unite Annie and Sam and they live happily ever after.

5 Igby Goes Down (76%)

This comedy-drama film boasts an impressive cast with Kieran Culken, Susan Sarandon, Amanda Peet, Claire Danes, Jeff Goldblum, and Bill Pullman in starring roles.

The film is about a boy, Igby, played by Culkin, growing as a teenager and attempting to break away from his family ties and all the drama that comes with it. In the film, Bill Pullman plays Jason, Igby's father who has been committed to an institution for his schizophrenia.

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4 A League Of Their Own (78%)

A League of their Own premiered in 1992 to both critic and audience acclaim. The sports drama is based on the true story of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, which was a league started in 1942 during World War II when most of America's men were being drafted to fight.

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In the film, Bill Pullman plays Bob Hinson, Dottie's husband who is shipped off to fight while Dottie plays catcher for the Rockford Peaches.

3 While You Were Sleeping (80%)

While You Were Sleeping is a romantic comedy starring Sandra Bullock, Bill Pullman, and Peter Gallagher. In the film, Bullock plays Lucy, a token taker at the subway who has a pretty big crush on Peter Callaghan, a man she sees taking the subway every day and admires from a distance.

On Christmas, Peter is mugged while waiting for the subway and is thrown on the tracks. Lucy saves him, which sets in motion a lot of confusion for Peter's family, including his brother, Jack, played by Pullman.

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2 Walking Out (90%)

Walking Out is an independent film that tells the story of a father and son trying to bond while at the same time, trying to survive a treacherous situation in the mountains during a hunting expedition. The film revived a lot of critical acclaim when it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2017.

The film is based on the short story with the same name by David Quamman and also stars Matt Bomer and Josh Wiggins.

1 Dark Waters (90%)

This legal thriller is based on the true story of Robert Billott a corporate defense lawyer who fought against the chemical manufacturing company, DuPont when the company was contaminating a local town. The film's script was based on the "New York Times Magazine" article about Billott.

In addition to Pullman, the film stars Mark Ruffalo as the central character, Anne Hathaway and Tim Robbins.

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