The Best Edward Furlong Movies

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List of the best Edward Furlong movies, ranked best to worst with movie trailers when available. Edward Furlong's highest grossing movies have received a lot of accolades over the years, earning millions upon millions around the world. The order of these top Edward Furlong movies is decided by how many votes they receive, so only highly rated Edward Furlong movies will be at the top of the list. Edward Furlong has been in a lot of films, so people often debate each other over what the greatest Edward Furlong movie of all time is. If you and a friend are arguing about this then use this list of the most entertaining Edward Furlong films to end the squabble once and for all.

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  • American History X
    1
    Ed Norton, Edward Furlong, Fairuza Balk
    75 votes
    In American History X, Derek Vinyard (Edward Norton), a former neo-Nazi leader, struggles to prevent his younger brother, Danny (Edward Furlong), from going down the same path of hate he once walked. Directed by Tony Kaye, this riveting drama explores themes of racism and redemption against the backdrop of contemporary American society. The film's heart-wrenching narrative is punctuated by Norton's powerful performance, which earned him an Academy Award nomination. An important subplot involves a high school history assignment, which gives the movie its title and adds depth to its exploration of past influences on present actions.
  • Terminator 2: Judgment Day
    2
    Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Edward Furlong
    91 votes
    In this sequel set eleven years after "The Terminator," young John Connor (Edward Furlong), the key to civilization's victory over a future robot uprising, is the target of the shape-shifting T-1000 (Robert Patrick), a Terminator sent from the future to kill him. Another Terminator, the revamped T-800 (Arnold Schwarzenegger), has been sent back to protect the boy. As John and his mother (Linda Hamilton) go on the run with the T-800, the boy forms an unexpected bond with the robot.
  • Detroit Rock City
    3
    Edward Furlong, Giuseppe Andrews, James DeBello
    39 votes
    Rock-loving teens and aspiring musicians Hawk (Edward Furlong), Lex (Giuseppe Andrews), Trip (James DeBello) and Jam (Sam Huntington) can't wait to see their favorite band, KISS, perform at an upcoming concert. However, when Jam's pious mother (Lin Shaye) finds the tickets to the event, she incinerates them, leaving the boys desperate for a way to see the show. In their attempts to see KISS, the lads endure misunderstandings, humiliation and violence, all just to see their beloved idols.
  • Pet Sematary Two
    4
    Edward Furlong, Anthony Edwards, Clancy Brown
    42 votes
    When his mother, Renee (Darlanne Fluegel), dies, young Jeff Matthews (Edward Furlong) moves back to his hometown with his father, Chase (Anthony Edwards). Jeff grows friendly with Drew Gilbert (Jason McGuire) at school, who tells him about the Indian burial grounds that bring people and animals back to life, which led to the deaths of the Creed family who used to live in town. Desperately missing his mom, Jeff ignores warnings and buries her corpse, only to have her return in deadly zombie form.
  • Brainscan
    5
    Edward Furlong, Frank Langella, T. Ryder Smith
    39 votes
    Horror films and computer games fascinate teenager Michael (Edward Furlong), and a CD-ROM that portrays murder from the killer's point of view combines these interests. The first time Michael plays it, he kills a stranger and cuts off a foot, thinking the events take place in virtual reality. But the next day Michael finds a foot in his refrigerator, and cyber-ghoul Trickster (T. Ryder Smith) emerges from the program and forces him to keep playing -- and to continue committing violent crimes.
  • Three Blind Mice
    6
    Edward Furlong, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Emilia Fox
    9 votes
    Three Blind Mice is a 2003 crime and thriller film written by Mikael Ollivier and directed by Mathias Ledoux.
  • Pecker
    7
    Christina Ricci, Stacy Keibler, Edward Furlong
    30 votes
    This film is a 1998 American comedy-drama film written and directed by John Waters and starring Edward Furlong and Christina Ricci. Like all Waters' films, it was filmed and set in Baltimore; this film was set in the Hampden neighborhood. The film examines the rise to fame and potential fortune of a budding photographer.
  • Before and After
    8
    Meryl Streep, Liam Neeson, Edward Furlong
    29 votes
    The lives of Carolyn Ryan (Meryl Streep), a small-town doctor, and her artist husband, Ben (Liam Neeson), are shaken up when their son, Jacob (Edward Furlong), becomes the prime suspect in the death of a local teen girl. While Carolyn is intent on learning the truth about her son's involvement, Ben is willing to protect him at any cost, regardless of his guilt or innocence. When Jacob finally tells his parents what happened, events take a surprising series of turns.
  • Animal Factory
    9
    Willem Dafoe, Edward Furlong, Seymour Cassel
    30 votes
    Suburbanite Ron (Edward Furlong) is spoiled, young and not overly worried about the marijuana charges leveled against him. But, after being made out to be a drug dealer, he faces a five-year jail sentence in San Quentin State Prison. Physically frail and unaccustomed to his rough surroundings, Ron is primed to fall victim to sexual predators and bullying guards -- that is, until he's befriended by Earl (Willem Dafoe), a veteran inmate who finds meaning in protecting the vulnerable new kid.
  • Witness Insecurity
    10

    Witness Insecurity

    Edward Furlong, Meat Loaf, Ed Asner
    8 votes
    Absolute Killers is a thriller feature film directed by Heather Hale. The script, based on the self-published novel Insecurity by Eric Troyer, was co-written by Eric Troyer & Heather Hale. Produced by the same duo, the film starred Edward Furlong, Grace Johnston, Rick Ravanello, Brian Krause, Meat Loaf, and Ed Asner. The film had its festival premiere October 1, 2011 under its working title of Witness Insecurity, and theatrical release March 16, 2012 under its distribution title of Snitch.
  • American Heart
    11
    Jeff Bridges, Edward Furlong, Lucinda Jenney
    24 votes
    This unflinching drama tells the story of recently released ex-convict Jack Kelson (Jeff Bridges) as he struggles to begin a new life outside of prison and build a relationship with his estranged teenage son Nick (Edward Furlong). With the deck stacked against them, Jack falls back on old habits as they struggle amid the vagrants and criminals of an impoverished section of Seattle. Just when it appears that they might succeed, Jack's past comes back to haunt him.
  • Little Odessa
    12
    Tim Roth, Edward Furlong, Moira Kelly
    15 votes
    Long separated from his Russian family, hit man Joshua (Tim Roth) returns to Brighton Beach for a contract killing for the Russian Mafia. His abusive father, Arkady (Maximilian Schell), banned him from returning after Joshua committed his first murder. He takes up residence in a hotel, and soon everyone knows he has returned. He goes home to visit his dying mother, Irina (Vanessa Redgrave), and prepares for the assassination, getting drawn back into the criminal community he left behind.
  • A Home of Our Own
    13
    Kathy Bates, Edward Furlong, Oh Soon-tek
    21 votes
    Widow Frances Lacey (Kathy Bates) is being sexually harassed by her boss while she tries to provide for her brood of six children. Also, her oldest son, Shayne (Edward Furlong), is constantly in trouble. When she's fired from her job, Frances decides to abandon Los Angeles. She and her family end up in Idaho, where she buys a dilapidated piece of land and tries to build a home. As she struggles to make a fresh start, Frances encounters both encouragement and new problems.
  • Below Zero
    14
    Edward Furlong, Michael Berryman, Kristin Booth
    7 votes
    Trapped in an abandoned slaughterhouse, a desperate screenwriter paralyzed by writer’s block is tormented by a horrific serial killer of his own creation. Locked in a freezer, he sinks into a claustrophobia-induced paranoia, where he can’t distinguish what is real from what is written, with his life hanging on every page. Horrifically mind bending, Below Zero is a terrifying tale that will have you guessing until final chapter.
  • Living & Dying
    15
    Edward Furlong, Bai Ling, Michael Madsen
    10 votes
    Living & Dying is a 2007 film starring Edward Furlong and Michael Madsen. The film was shot on location in Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas. It was released on DVD in the US on December 25, 2007. Living & Dying tells the story of two killers who turn the tables on a group of bank robbers after a botched heist.
  • Jimmy and Judy
    16
    Edward Furlong, Rachael Bella, William Sadler
    21 votes
    After accidentally killing a cop, a man (Edward Furlong) and his new teenage lover (Rachael Bella) go on the lam.
  • The Crow: Wicked Prayer
    17
    Edward Furlong, David Boreanaz, Tara Reid
    26 votes
    Ex-con Jimmy Cuervo (Edward Furlong) and his girlfriend (Emmanuelle Chriqui) are targeted by satanists, who murder them as part of a ceremony to resurrect the devil. However, a crow brings Jimmy back, and as an invulnerable spirit of justice, he begins hunting down his murderers. While the satanists meet grisly ends one at a time, the leaders, Luc "Death" Crash (David Boreanaz) and his lover, Lola (Tara Reid), attempt to complete the ritual, which will make them even more powerful than Jimmy.
  • The Grass Harp
    18
    Piper Laurie, Sissy Spacek, Walter Matthau
    18 votes
    In the 1940s, young Collin (Edward Furlong) arrives in a small, sleepy southern town after his mother's death and moves in with his aging spinster cousins, Dolly (Piper Laurie) and Verena (Sissy Spacek). He soon finds a mentor in the retired Judge Cool (Walter Matthau), who harbors secret affections for Dolly. Meanwhile, Dolly is troubled by the appearance of Morris (Jack Lemmon), a sleazy entrepreneur who wants to market her health tonic on a national scale.
  • This Is Not a Movie
    19

    This Is Not a Movie

    Edward Furlong, Peter Coyote, Edi Gathegi
    7 votes
    This Is Not a Movie is a 2011 comedy-drama film written and directed by Olallo Rubio.
  • Stitch
    20

    Stitch

    Edward Furlong, Diane Salinger, Shirly Brener
    7 votes
    Stitch is a 2012 thriller film written and directed Ajai.
  • Aftermath
    21

    Aftermath

    Edward Furlong, Monica Keena, Andre Royo
    7 votes
    Nine desperate survivors of a nuclear holocaust must decide whether to die in their shelter or face the unknown terrors of the outside world.
  • Dark Reel
    22
    Edward Furlong, Tony Todd, Lance Henriksen
    10 votes
    Dark Reel is a 2008 horror/thriller starring Tiffany Shepis, Edward Furlong, Mercedes McNab, Alexandra Holden, Tony Todd and Lance Henriksen and directed by Josh Eisenstadt.
  • Night of the Demons
    23
    Monica Keena, Shannon Elizabeth, Edward Furlong
    15 votes
    Eighty years ago, the Broussard mansion in New Orleans was the site of a suicide and the disappearance of six people. Now, when Maddie and her girlfriends arrive on the scene for the ultimate Halloween party, they discover that it is more than an urban legend. Malevolent entities haunt the place, and they need seven human vessels in order to break through into this world.
  • Stoic
    24
    Edward Furlong, Sam Levinson, Michael Teigen
    10 votes
    Stoic is an arthouse feature by Uwe Boll. The film is one of two dramas, the other Darfur, Boll planned to direct.
  • Cruel World
    25
    Edward Furlong, Jaime Pressly, Daniel Franzese
    12 votes
    Following his dismissal from a television reality show, a deranged young man (Edward Furlong) lures a group of beautiful coeds to his abode by telling them they will be the stars of a new show he is creating. What the women do not know is that when they lose their slot on the show, they lose their lives as well.
  • Tequila
    26

    Tequila

    Edward Furlong, Angélica Aragón, José Sefami
    6 votes
    Tequila is a 2011 film written by Andronico Gonzalez, Eli Garcia Ruiz and directed by Sergio Sanchez Suarez.
  • The Covenant: Brotherhood of Evil
    27

    The Covenant: Brotherhood of Evil

    Edward Furlong, Chandra West, Robert Clarke
    5 votes
  • The Mortician
    28

    The Mortician

    Edward Furlong, Method Man, Dash Mihok
    5 votes
    The Mortician is a 2010 film directed by Gareth Maxwell Roberts. "America in the wake of a financial crisis. The country is bankrupt; the city’s banking district has not survived the disaster. The population is impoverished and has been corralled into ghettos. The crime rate is soaring but, as long as it doesn’t spill over into their own lives, this is of no interest to politicians. There is one person, however, whose services are much in demand, namely, the mortician. He processes corpses with steely disregard. His work is conducted with a ritualistic eye for detail and an unyielding adherence to routine. The mortician is a cold fish. The only interpersonal contact he has is with a prostitute named Ava. An insomniac, the mortician wanders the streets of the ghetto, emotionally isolated and lonely. One day his boss introduces him to his new colleague. Noah is a young offender currently on probation. But before long, a gangster named Carver turns up on the mortician’s doorstep. This heavy’s unmistakable threats throw the mortician completely off balance. One day, the dead body of a murdered young woman is delivered. Noah is unexpectedly squeamish. The mortician notices a tattoo of Botticelli’s ‘Birth of Venus’ on her stomach and this conjures up memories of his childhood and his mother. Shortly afterwards he discovers a child close to the mortuary. It transpires that the boy, Kane, is the murdered young woman’s son. Carver, the gangster, is obviously looking for him. All of a sudden, the situation triggers the mortician’s emotional awakening …" Quoting the description from the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival site.
  • Warriors of Terra
    29
    Edward Furlong, James McGowan, Dylan Taylor
    5 votes
    Warriors of Terra is a 2006 horror science fiction film written by Dave Bonneywell and Jeremy Boxen and directed by Robert Wilson.
  • The Green Hornet
    30
    Seth Rogen, Jay Chou, Cameron Diaz
    16 votes
    Britt Reid (Seth Rogen), the heir to the largest newspaper fortune in Los Angeles, is a spoiled playboy who has been, thus far, happy to lead an aimless life. After his father (Tom Wilkinson) dies, Britt meets Kato (Jay Chou), a resourceful company employee. Realizing that they have the talent and resources to make something of their lives, Britt and Kato join forces as costumed crime-fighters to bring down the city's most-powerful criminal, Chudnofsky (Christoph Waltz).