The 75 Best Movies That Start With E, Ranked
- Steven Spielberg
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, a classic family film directed by Steven Spielberg, tells the heartwarming story of a lovable alien who befriends a young boy named Elliott (Henry Thomas). This iconic movie, with its memorable theme music and an endearing performance by young Drew Barrymore, has shaped the landscape of science-fiction cinema, leaving an indelible mark on generations of moviegoers.
- Tim Burton
Edward Scissorhands, with the dreamy-eyed Johnny Depp in the titular role, stands as a unique blend of dark horror, ethereal romance, and quirky humor. Enacted with finesse by a brilliant ensemble cast, including Winona Ryder and Dianne Wiest, this Tim Burton masterpiece portrays an enduring story of acceptance and self-discovery.
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- Kevin Lima
Enchanted, a delectable fusion of live-action and animation, enchants viewers with its tale of a fairytale princess who finds herself in modern-day New York City. Amy Adams shines as the wide-eyed protagonist, while the film's clever blend of whimsy, romance, and humor leaves audiences entranced and delightfully diverted.
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- John Carpenter
Escape from New York, one of John Carpenter's masterpieces, features the legendary Kurt Russell as the antihero Snake Plissken. Set in a grim, dystopian future, this influential film has left an indelible mark on the sci-fi genre and colorfully showcases Russell's inimitable screen presence.
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- Jon Favreau
Elf, an instant holiday classic fronted by the exuberant Will Ferrell, spreads warmth and cheer while weaving a hilarious, heartwarming tale of a human raised by elves in the North Pole. Its clever humor, memorable lines, and infectious holiday spirit never cease to evoke merriment and joy amidst audiences of all ages.
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- Robert Clouse
Enter the Dragon, dazzling with the unmatched Bruce Lee as the main protagonist, is etched in history as a cornerstone of the martial arts genre. With its powerful fight scenes and intriguing plot, this legendary film has inspired countless others, solidifying Lee's status as a global icon of martial arts cinema.
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- John Hough
Escape to Witch Mountain, a classic family adventure, transports viewers into the enchanting world of two orphan siblings with extraordinary powers. Packed with mystery, action, and endearing characters, this beloved Disney film has captured the hearts and imaginations of generations, proving the power of love and family prevail above all else.
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- Don Siegel
Escape from Alcatraz, starring the inimitable Clint Eastwood, is a masterful thriller based on the true story of the infamous prison break. Its gripping plot, backed by Eastwood's suave screen presence as the indefatigable escape artist Frank Morris, has rendered it a staple of the prison-break movie genre.
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- Steven Spielberg
Empire of the Sun, another grand Steven Spielberg offering, is a powerful coming-of-age story set in World War II. Based on J.G. Ballard's semi-autobiographical novel, this stunning film highlights the acting chops of a young Christian Bale, who brilliantly captures the essence of survival and resilience amidst chaos.
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- Peter Rader
Escape to Witch Mountain, a classic family adventure, transports viewers into the enchanting world of two orphan siblings with extraordinary powers. Packed with mystery, action, and endearing characters, this beloved Disney film has captured the hearts and imaginations of generations, proving the power of love and family prevail above all else.
- Jean-Jacques Annaud
Enemy at the Gates, a tense drama set during the Battle of Stalingrad, boasts a gripping cat-and-mouse story that keeps viewers on the edge of their seat. Driven by commanding performances from Jude Law and Ed Harris, this taut, action-packed movie effectively showcases the humanity and courage found within the haunting devastation of wartime.
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- Allan Moyle
Empire Records, a cult favorite among fans of the 90s indie scene, boasts a remarkable soundtrack and an incredible ensemble cast that includes Liv Tyler and Renée Zellweger. Full of charming nostalgia and quirky humor, this coming-of-age film continually resonates with music lovers and free spirits alike.
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- Shekhar Kapur
Elizabeth, a captivating historical drama, presents a commanding performance by Cate Blanchett as the indomitable Queen Elizabeth I. This riveting film, pulsating with political intrigue and romance, sheds light on the enigmatic life of the iconic monarch, leaving viewers awestruck by Blanchett's mesmerizing portrayal.
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- John Boorman
Excalibur, an epic retelling of the Arthurian legend, is filled with iconic imagery, lush cinematography, and a harmonious blend of high fantasy and gritty violence. This cult classic, which encompasses the rise and fall of King Arthur, has shaped the portrayals of Merlin, the Lady of the Lake, and Camelot in subsequent adaptations.
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- James Fargo
Every Which Way but Loose, a delightful romp starring Clint Eastwood as a lovable trucker and his loyal orangutan sidekick, is peppered with thrilling adventures and hilarious mishaps. This offbeat comedy, fueled by Eastwood's imposing charisma and a tongue-in-cheek wit, attracts viewers from across the board, broadening Clint's appeal beyond the realm of action flicks.
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- John Carpenter
Escape from L.A., the sequel to Escape from New York in the post-apocalyptic world of John Carpenter, features Kurt Russell reprising his role as the laconic, one-eyed Snake Plissken. This thrilling, action-packed film plays deftly with the original's atmosphere while introducing fresh concepts, keeping fans riveted and entertained.
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- Alex Garland
Ex Machina, a sleek, modern sci-fi thriller, delves deep into the realm of artificial intelligence and the essence of humanity. With its thought-provoking narrative and outstanding performances by Alicia Vikander, Domhnall Gleeson, and Oscar Isaac, this spellbinding movie enthralls audiences, leaving them to ponder the implications of a rapidly evolving, technologically-driven world.
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- Kurt Wimmer
Equilibrium, an engaging sci-fi thriller, captivates with its mind-bending plot and visually stunning action sequences. Starring Christian Bale as the enigmatic hero of a dystopian future, this cult classic leaves a lasting impact on its viewers, prompting many to rethink their perception of free will and emotion.
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- Douglas McGrath
Emma, a delightful adaptation of Jane Austen's novel, shines with its impeccable humor, endearing characters, and a splendid performance by Gwyneth Paltrow in the lead. This timeless film pulls the audience into the world of 19th-century British high society, leaving them with a sense of warmth and pure enjoyment.
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- Alexander Payne
Election, a sharp, darkly comedic satire directed by Alexander Payne, focuses on an intense high school student council election, showcasing remarkable performances by Reese Witherspoon and Matthew Broderick. This offbeat, poignant film adeptly explores themes of ambition, ethics, and the dichotomy of passion and manipulation.
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- Jared Bush, Byron Howard
Encanto, a beautiful animated musical from the minds of Disney, weaves an enchanting tale of magic, love, and family. Its heartfelt message, supported by dazzling animation and the superb voice talents of cast members, such as Stephanie Beatriz and John Leguizamo, leaves an unforgettable impression on the hearts of both young and old.
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Easy Rider
Dennis HopperEasy Rider, a landmark counterculture film, showcases the unforgettable performances of Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, and Jack Nicholson on a sprawling, psychedelic odyssey through 1960s America. With its groundbreaking blend of social commentary, freedom, and rebellion, this iconic movie continues to touch the hearts and souls of generations.
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- Andy Tennant
Ever After, a splendid reimagining of the Cinderella story, charms with its romantic narrative and dazzling costumes, as well as the enchanting performance of Drew Barrymore as the protagonist. This sumptuous fairytale delights in its sprawling visual vistas and engages with its spirited, heartfelt portrayal of true love.
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- Doug Liman
Edge of Tomorrow, a fast-paced, intelligent sci-fi thriller, stars Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt as warriors caught in a deadly time loop amid an alien invasion. Its invigorating blend of immersive action, intriguing storytelling, and first-rate performances showcases a gripping exploration of courage, fate, and self-sacrifice.
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- Tommy O'Haver
Ella Enchanted, a delightful spin on the classic Cinderella story, sees Anne Hathaway in the titular role, enchanting viewers with her wit, charm, and enchanting voice. This magical movie, teeming with catchy tunes and whimsical fantasies, captures the imaginations of both young and old, especially those who enjoy a modern fairytale twist.
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- Mark Robson
Earthquake, a riveting disaster flick, epitomizes the thrill of the classic 70s cinema landscape. Its groundbreaking special effects and a stellar ensemble cast, including Charlton Heston and Ava Gardner, engulf viewers in the chaos and destruction of a cataclysmic earthquake's devastating tremors.
- William Friedkin
The Exorcist, an undisputed pillar of the horror genre, is famous for its spine-chilling story and heart-stopping scares. Starring Ellen Burstyn, Max von Sydow, and Linda Blair as a young girl possessed by a malevolent entity, this groundbreaking film has spawned numerous imitations and remains as haunting today as it was at its release.
- Tim Burton
Ed Wood, a biographical comedy-drama directed by the visionary Tim Burton, pays tribute to the infamous cult filmmaker, Edward D. Wood Jr., with Johnny Depp in the titular role. This quirky, affectionate film not only offers an empathetic perspective on the life of a misguided artist but also highlights the magic of friendship and determination.
- John Huston
Escape to Victory, a unique blend of sports and war drama, boasts an impressive lineup headed by Michael Caine, Sylvester Stallone, and Pelé. This intriguing film engrosses viewers with an imaginative tale of soccer-playing POWs, combining elements of camaraderie, tension, and soccer fever in an inspiring fashion.
- Stuart Baird
Executive Decision, a high-stakes action thriller, keeps viewers on the edge of their seats with its gripping tale of a terrorist plot thwarted in the sky. Starring Kurt Russell and Steven Seagal, this exhilarating film combines tense, nail-biting moments with explosive action, resulting in a thrilling viewing experience.
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