Mila Kunis' Best Movies, Ranked
- Justin Timberlake, Mila Kunis, Patricia Clarkson
In the realm of romantic comedies, Friends with Benefits is a delightful film that features Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake navigating the complexities of modern relationships. The duo's chemistry sizzles on-screen as they attempt to maintain a purely physical connection without emotional attachments. The movie cleverly combines witty banter, laugh-out-loud situations, and genuine emotion to create an entertaining look at contemporary love.
More Friends with Benefits- #531 of 769 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
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- Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis
Mila Kunis shines in the side-splitting comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall, playing Rachel Jansen, the hotel concierge who provides solace for heartbroken Peter (Jason Segel). This uproarious tale of healing after heartbreak boasts a talented ensemble cast that brings life to each endearing character. Amidst gorgeous Hawaiian landscapes and a perfectly curated soundtrack, Kunis' performance beautifully captures both humor and vulnerability.
- #626 of 769 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
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- Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, Vincent Cassel
Mila Kunis mesmerizes in Darren Aronofsky's psychological thriller Black Swan, delivering a chilling performance alongside Natalie Portman as rival ballet dancers vying for the lead role in Swan Lake. Kunis skillfully portrays Lily, an enigmatic dancer whose intense rivalry with Portman's Nina quickly spirals into paranoia and obsession. With its dark atmosphere, striking visuals, and powerful acting, this film stands as an exceptional example of Mila Kunis' dramatic range.
More Black Swan- #58 of 252 onThe 200+ Best Psychological Thrillers Of All Time
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- Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Seth MacFarlane
The hilarious comedy Ted showcases Mila Kunis in her element as Lori Collins, girlfriend to John Bennett (Mark Wahlberg) - a man who must choose between his childhood best friend (a talking teddy bear voiced by Seth MacFarlane) and adulthood responsibilities. Balancing humor with heartfelt moments, this unconventional buddy flick highlights Kunis' deft comedic timing and ability to humanize even the most absurd scenarios.
More Ted- #566 of 769 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
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- Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman, Mila Kunis
In post-apocalyptic drama The Book of Eli, Mila Kunis delivers a gritty performance as Solara, a survivor who becomes entangled with the enigmatic Eli (Denzel Washington) on his quest to protect a sacred book. This gripping tale boasts stunning visuals and intense action sequences while showcasing Kunis' impressive ability to tackle dramatic roles with depth and conviction.
More The Book of Eli- #70 of 252 onThe 200+ Best Psychological Thrillers Of All Time
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- Mila Kunis, Kate McKinnon, Justin Theroux
The action-comedy The Spy Who Dumped Me sees Mila Kunis teaming up with Kate McKinnon for an adrenaline-fueled romp through Europe after discovering that Kunis' character's ex-boyfriend is a spy. Their winning comedic chemistry drives this fast-paced adventure filled with laugh-out-loud moments, thrilling stunts, and unexpected twists that keep viewers engaged until the very end.
- James Franco, Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz
Mila Kunis captivates audiences in Oz the Great and Powerful as Theodora, the naive witch who eventually succumbs to her darker impulses. This visually stunning prequel to The Wizard of Oz benefits from Kunis' compelling portrayal of Theodora's descent into villainy, expertly conveying her transformation from wide-eyed innocence to wickedness.
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- Steve Carell, Tina Fey, Mark Wahlberg
In the hilarious comedy Date Night, Mila Kunis makes a brief but memorable appearance as hostess Whippit alongside an all-star cast headlined by Steve Carell and Tina Fey. Her scene-stealing performance adds another layer of humor to this uproarious tale about a couple whose ordinary night out takes an extraordinary turn when they are mistaken for criminals.
More Date Night- #635 of 704 onThe All-Time Greatest Comedy Films
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- Mila Kunis, Zoe Saldana, Emmanuelle Chriqui
After Sex is an insightful ensemble drama that explores the intimate aftermath of various sexual encounters, with Mila Kunis delivering a poignant performance as Nikki. The film delves into themes such as vulnerability, connection, and communication, showcasing Kunis' ability to imbue depth and nuance into her character's emotional journey.
- Channing Tatum, Mila Kunis, Sean Bean
Mila Kunis stars in sci-fi epic Jupiter Ascending as Jupiter Jones, a house cleaner destined for cosmic greatness when she discovers her true heritage among intergalactic royalty. With its dazzling special effects and intricate world-building, this ambitious film demonstrates Kunis' versatility as she navigates action-packed scenes and breathtaking celestial landscapes.
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- Angelina Jolie, Elizabeth Mitchell, Kylie Travis
In the biographical drama Gia, Mila Kunis gives a riveting performance in her early career as young Gia Carangi, the legendary supermodel whose meteoric rise to fame was tragically cut short by addiction and illness. This powerful film offers a raw look at the darker side of the fashion industry while highlighting Kunis' exceptional talent.
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- Mila Kunis, Drew Barrymore, Kiefer Sutherland
Mila Kunis lends her distinct voice to Meg Griffin in Family Guy Presents: Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, an extended episode of Seth MacFarlane's animated hit series. This uproarious tale sees infant genius Stewie embarking on a time-traveling adventure filled with irreverent humor and biting satire that fans of the show will undoubtedly enjoy.
- Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Beau Bridges
Adapted from the popular video game series, Max Payne features Mila Kunis as Mona Sax, a deadly assassin who joins forces with Mark Wahlberg's titular character to unravel a complex conspiracy. With its intense action sequences and captivating storyline, this gritty crime thriller demonstrates Kunis' range as an actress capable of tackling diverse genres.
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- Mila Kunis, William Shatner, Geraint Wyn Davies
In American Psycho 2, Mila Kunis takes center stage as Rachael Newman, an ambitious criminology student who becomes obsessed with eliminating anyone she perceives as standing between her and success. As both protagonist and antagonist within this darkly comedic sequel, Kunis adeptly balances her character's charm and ruthlessness to create a captivating portrayal of unchecked ambition.
- Jason Bateman, Mila Kunis, Kristen Wiig
Mila Kunis stars in the quirky comedy Extract as Cindy, a manipulative con artist who infiltrates a failing extract plant and turns its employees' lives upside down. Her standout performance brings an engaging mix of charm, wit, and cunning to this offbeat tale helmed by Office Space director Mike Judge.
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- Kirsten Dunst, Ben Foster, Melissa Sagemiller
The teen comedy Get Over It features a young Mila Kunis portraying Basin, the best friend of Kirsten Dunst's character Kelly in this high school-set love triangle romp. With its catchy musical numbers and spirited performances from a then-rising cast including Ben Foster and Sisqo, this lighthearted film highlights early signs of Kunis' natural comedic talent.
More Get Over It- #159 of 169 onThe 150+ Best Teen Romance Movies, Ranked
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- Mila Kunis, Ben Stiller, George Carlin
In Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, Mila Kunis appears in one of her earliest film roles as Jill Hardy - one of the kids who must come to terms with their parents' accidental shrinking predicament. This family-friendly adventure provides a nostalgic look at the start of Kunis' successful acting career.
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- Clive Owen, Billy Crudup, Marion Cotillard
In the crime drama Blood Ties, Mila Kunis delivers another powerful performance as Natalie, the love interest of Clive Owen's conflicted ex-con character. Set against the backdrop of 1970s Brooklyn, this intense film boasts an impressive ensemble cast that includes Billy Crudup and Marion Cotillard, further showcasing Kunis' ability to hold her own alongside fellow A-listers.
- Mila Kunis, Alexandra Paul, Soleil Moon Frye
Mila Kunis takes on an early voice-acting role in the animated fantasy-adventure film Piranha, voicing both Susie Gideon and Blue Raptor #3 in a prehistoric tale about a young carcharodon's quest to find his true place in the world. This family-friendly film showcases Kunis' versatility as an actress and voice talent.
- Mila Kunis, Peter Stormare, Gregory Smith
The gripping drama Boot Camp stars Mila Kunis as Sophie Bauer, a troubled teenager who is sent to an abusive rehabilitation camp on a remote island. The film's intense storyline delves into the dark side of behavioral modification programs while highlighting Kunis' ability to portray complex characters with nuance and depth.
- Ben Gourley, Mila Kunis, Jon Heder
In the road trip comedy Moving McAllister, Mila Kunis stars alongside Jon Heder and Rutger Hauer as Michelle McAllister, a free-spirited hitchhiker who joins law student Rick on his journey across America during his last days of freedom before starting a prestigious job at a law firm. As they travel together, their contrasting personalities make for plenty of laughs and heartwarming moments throughout the movie.
- Glenn Close, Mila Kunis, Stephen Root
Mila Kunis delivers an emotionally raw performance in Four Good Days, playing Molly - a woman battling addiction who seeks redemption through reconnecting with her estranged mother (Glenn Close). This powerful drama showcases Kunis' exceptional acting range, depicting the struggles faced by those fighting addiction with unflinching honesty.
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- Jennifer Garner, Matthew Broderick, John Oliver
The animated family film Wonder Park features Mila Kunis voicing Greta, a warthog who helps guide young protagonist June through her magical amusement park creation. With its imaginative visuals and heartfelt themes of self-discovery, this whimsical adventure allows Kunis to showcase her talents within the animation genre.
- Richard Dreyfuss, Jenna Elfman, Natasha Lyonne
Mila Kunis makes an early appearance in the 1998 comedy Krippendorf's Tribe playing Abbey Tournquist - one of Richard Dreyfuss's character's children. This eccentric film about a desperate anthropology professor who concocts an outrageous hoax to save face is an amusing showcase of Kunis' beginnings in the industry.
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- Mila Kunis, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Tawny Kitaen
In the obscure comedy Tom Cool, Mila Kunis appears as a character named Dayplayer in this tale centered around a young man named Tom who dreams of becoming an actor. Though the film remains relatively unknown, it serves as another testament to Mila Kunis' extensive and diverse filmography.
- Joey McIntyre, Mila Kunis, Krista Allen
Mila Kunis brings her comedic chops to bear in Tony 'n' Tina's Wedding, which offers a unique and interactive spin on traditional film experiences by immersing viewers within the titular couple's chaotic nuptials. With its hilarious premise and engaging performances, this unconventional movie provides plenty of laughs for fans of offbeat comedies.
- Mila Kunis, Susan Sarandon, Jennifer Coolidge
The stop-motion animated comedy Hell & Back sees Mila Kunis lending her voice talent alongside T.J. Miller, Nick Swardson, and Rob Riggle in this R-rated journey through the underworld as three friends work together to rescue one of their own from eternal damnation. The blend of adult humor and inventive visuals make for an entertaining adventure suitable for mature audiences.
- Mila Kunis, Vincent Schiavelli, Richard Portnow
In Milo, Mila Kunis stars opposite Jennifer Aniston in this darkly comedic thriller about two childhood friends who reunite under mysterious circumstances after years apart. Featuring unexpected twists and turns, this suspenseful tale provides ample opportunities for both actresses to flex their dramatic skills.
- Mila Kunis, Hulk Hogan, Brenda Song
One of Mila Kunis' earliest film roles can be found in the 1996 family comedy Santa with Muscles, starring Hulk Hogan as an amnesiac millionaire who believes he is Santa Claus after getting hit on the head during a paintball game. Though not widely remembered today, this holiday-themed film provides a glimpse into the beginnings of Kunis' successful acting career.