The 25+ Best Kevin Durand Movies

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List of the best Kevin Durand movies, ranked best to worst with movie trailers when available. Kevin Durand'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 Kevin Durand movies is decided by how many votes they receive, so only highly rated Kevin Durand movies will be at the top of the list. Kevin Durand has been in a lot of films, so people often debate each other over what the greatest Kevin Durand movie of all time is. If you and a friend are arguing about this then use this list of the most entertaining Kevin Durand films to end the squabble once and for all.

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List is made up of many different films, including The Mortal Instruments and Resident Evil: Retribution.

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Kevin Durand is no stranger to working with popular directors, including Ridley Scott, David Cronenberg and John Whitesell.

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  • X-Men Origins: Wolverine
    1
    Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber, will.i.am
    12 votes
    X-Men Origins: Wolverine is a gripping amalgamation of action, adventure, and science fiction genres. The film revolves around the character of Logan/Wolverine (Hugh Jackman), who embarks on an intense journey to unearth his complex past filled with violence, loss, and mutation. Alongside him is Victor Creed/Sabretooth (Liev Schreiber), a fellow mutant with a shared history, but differing moral compass. The narrative unfolds their tumultuous relationship and the origins of Wolverine's adamantium skeleton and claws. Directed by Gavin Hood, this movie offers a riveting exploration into one of Marvel Comic's most iconic characters.
  • Smokin' Aces
    2
    Ben Affleck, Andy Garcia, Alicia Keys
    8 votes
    Sleazy entertainer Buddy "Aces" Israel (Jeremy Piven) incurs the wrath of crime boss Primo Sparazza when he agrees to testify against the Las Vegas mob. Two FBI agents (Ray Liotta, Ryan Reynolds) have the difficult task of protecting him from a motley assortment of bounty hunters, hit men and nefarious vixens who are converging on his Lake Tahoe encampment to rub him out and collect a hefty reward.
  • Resident Evil: Retribution
    3
    Milla Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez, Kevin Durand
    10 votes
    As Umbrella Corp.'s deadly T-virus continues to turn the world's population into legions of flesh-eating zombies, Alice (Milla Jovovich), the human race's last hope, awakes deep within Umbrella's secret operations facility. The further she delves into the complex, the more of her mysterious past is unveiled. Her global hunt for those responsible for the outbreak leads to a mind-blowing revelation; Aided by friends old and new, Alice fights to escape from a world on the edge of oblivion.
  • Real Steel
    4
    Hugh Jackman, Evangeline Lilly, Dakota Goyo
    9 votes
    Charlie Kenton (Hugh Jackman) used to be a prizefighter but lost his chance to win a title when heavy, towering robots took over the boxing ring. Now working as a small-time promoter, Charlie pieces together scrap metal into low-end fighters, barely earning enough to make it from one underground venue to the next. After hitting rock bottom, Charlie reluctantly teams with his estranged son, Max (Dakota Goyo), to build and train a championship robot for a last shot at redemption.
  • Mystery, Alaska
    5
    Russell Crowe, Hank Azaria, Mary McCormack
    6 votes
    A publicity stunt turns into the ultimate lopsided competition, when the world famous New York Rangers face off against the team from Mystery, Alaska -- a hockey-loving town of only 633 people. Team Mystery is a rag-tag collection of eccentric locals including the towns sheriff, its grocer, a deliveryman and a high school senior who play for the love of the game, not fame or big money.
  • 3:10 to Yuma
    6
    Russell Crowe, Christian Bale, Logan Lerman
    11 votes
    3:10 to Yuma, an enthralling Western drama, delves into the tumultuous world of outlaws and justice. The film stars Ben Wade (Russell Crowe), a notorious outlaw, captured by Civil War veteran Dan Evans (Christian Bale). Struggling with debts and drought, Evans volunteers to escort the captured Wade to Contention City from where he will board the 3:10 train to Yuma prison. As they traverse dangerous territories, their journey becomes a test of endurance and morality. Directed by James Mangold, this gripping narrative was nominated for two Academy Awards. It is a riveting exploration of character dynamics amidst life-threatening adversity.
  • Walking Tall
    7
    Dwayne Johnson, Johnny Knoxville, Neal McDonough
    8 votes
    When decorated military officer Chris Vaughn (The Rock) returns to his hometown in the state of Washington to find work, he finds that the lumber mill has closed, and the town's big business is now a seedy casino operated by one of his old schoolmates, Jay Hamilton (Neal McDonough). Aided by his loyal friend Ray Templeton (Johnny Knoxville), Vaughn tries to make a stand against the area's crime and corruption, but, finding no help from the police, he must take matters into his own hands.
  • Legion
    8
    Paul Bettany, Lucas Black, Dennis Quaid
    10 votes
    For the patrons and staff at a dusty roadside diner, the day begins as usual, but when the phones go out and a sweet old lady goes on the attack, it's a harbinger of the terror to come. As the horrifying nature of the situation sinks in, help arrives in the form of the archangel Michael (Paul Bettany), who tells a pregnant waitress that her unborn baby is humanity's last hope, and he will do anything to protect it.
  • Robin Hood
    9
    Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett, William Hurt
    7 votes
    Robin Hood takes a gritty approach to the classic tale. Robin Longstride (Russell Crowe), a skilled archer, returns to England from the Crusades and assumes the identity of the deceased nobleman Robin of Loxley. As he battles against political corruption and defends the oppressed, he becomes the legendary outlaw hero.
  • Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
    10
    Mike Myers, Heather Graham, Michael York
    7 votes
    In the uproarious sequel Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Austin Powers (Mike Myers) is a swinging secret agent who finds his mojo stolen by his arch-nemesis, Dr. Evil (also Mike Myers). Set in the psychedelic era of the 1960s, this comedy spy-thriller follows Austin as he travels back in time to recover his lost libido. Alongside him is the fetching CIA agent Felicity Shagwell (Heather Graham), adding a dash of romance to the mix. Peppered with outrageous humor and clever parodies, this film bagged an MTV Movie Award for Best Villain (Dr. Evil).
  • I Am Number Four
    11
    Alex Pettyfer, Timothy Olyphant, Dianna Agron
    7 votes
    In I Am Number Four, John Smith (Alex Pettyfer) is no ordinary teenager. He's an alien from the planet Lorien, hiding on Earth from extraterrestrial predators who've already destroyed his home world. Disguised as a high school student in Paradise, Ohio, John is protected by his guardian Henri (Timothy Olyphant). As he grapples with typical adolescent struggles and newfound powers, John finds himself pursued by relentless enemies. This 2011 Sci-Fi thriller, directed by D.J. Caruso, presents a gripping tale of survival and identity, where danger lurks at every corner and trust can be as alien as the stars.
  • The Butterfly Effect
    12
    Ashton Kutcher, Amy Smart, Eric Stoltz
    7 votes
    In The Butterfly Effect, college student Evan Treborn (Ashton Kutcher) is afflicted with severe headaches that cause him to black out. During these blackouts, he's transported back in time, finding himself reliving traumatic events from his past. This science fiction thriller explores the concept of chaos theory and how small changes can result in significant consequences. Amy Smart stars as Kayleigh Miller, a childhood friend whose life is deeply intertwined with Evan's. Throughout the movie, Evan attempts to alter their pasts to improve their futures, but each change results in increasingly devastating outcomes.
  • K-9: P.I.
    13
    Jim Belushi, Gary Basaraba, Kim Huffman
    7 votes
    Finally ready to settle into a relaxing retirement, police Detective Mike Dooley (James Belushi) and his trusty dog, Jerry Lee, inadvertently find themselves in the middle of a robbery investigation -- as suspects. With his pension now frozen until his name is cleared, Dooley is back on the case with Jerry to find the real criminals. However, since he's a suspect of an FBI investigation and therefore unable to access his old police resources, Dooley has to get creative.
  • Wild Hogs
    14
    Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin Lawrence
    4 votes
    Tired of their humdrum lives, some middle-aged friends (Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin Lawrence) decide to temporarily ditch their responsibilities and take a motorcycle trip. The freedom of the open road holds many surprises for the group, including an encounter with the Del Fuegos, a hardcore gang, who take a dim view of the novice bikers.
  • The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
    15
    Lily Collins, Jamie Campbell Bower, Robert Sheehan
    6 votes
    In New York City, a seemingly ordinary teenager named Clary Fray (Lily Collins) learns that she is descended from a line of Shadowhunters -- half-angel warriors who protect humanity from evil forces. After her mother (Lena Headey) disappears, Clary joins forces with a group of Shadowhunters and enters Downworld, an alternate realm filled with demons, vampires and a host of other creatures. Clary and her companions must find and protect an ancient cup that holds the key to her mother's future.
  • Mob Princess
    16

    Mob Princess

    Michael Moriarty, Kevin Durand, Keegan Connor Tracy
    5 votes
    Mob Princess is a 2003 film directed by Mina Shum.
  • Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed
    17
    Freddie Prinze, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Matthew Lillard
    6 votes
    In this live-action sequel, the lovable dog Scooby-Doo once again joins his pals Shaggy (Matthew Lillard), Velma (Linda Cardellini), Fred (Freddie Prinze Jr.) and Daphne (Sarah Michelle Gellar) as they stumble into another seemingly supernatural mystery. In addition to facing off against various monsters that are tormenting their town, the gang must deal with television journalist Heather Jasper-Howe (Alicia Silverstone), who is out to discredit their investigations.
  • The Echo
    18
    Kevin Durand, Amelia Warner, Iza Calzado
    4 votes
    The Echo is a 2008 American horror film that is a remake of the Filipino film Sigaw. Yam Laranas, who co-wrote and directed the original film, also directed the remake. The remake was written by Eric Bernt and Iza Calzado reprises her role from the original.
  • Hard Time: Hostage Hotel
    19

    Hard Time: Hostage Hotel

    Burt Reynolds, Danielle Harris, Charles Durning
    3 votes
    Hard Time: Hostage Hotel is a 1999 action-drama film directed by Hal Needham.
  • Edwin Boyd
    20

    Edwin Boyd

    Brian Cox, Scott Speedman, Kelly Reilly
    3 votes
    Edwin Boyd is a 2011 crime drama film written and directed by Nathan Morlando.
  • Touching Evil
    21

    Touching Evil

    Vera Farmiga, Jeffrey Donovan, Kevin Durand
    4 votes
    Touching Evil is a 2004 crime film directed by Allen Hughes.
  • Big Momma's House 2
    22
    Martin Lawrence, Nia Long, Emily Procter
    4 votes
    After his mentor is killed, an FBI agent (Martin Lawrence) reprises his disguise as a fat old lady and takes a job as a nanny in a crime suspect's house. While working on the case, the agent diffuses a threat to homeland security and brings a fractured family closer together.
  • Winged Creatures
    23
    Kate Beckinsale, Dakota Fanning, Guy Pearce
    4 votes
    A psychotic man opens fire in a diner, murdering numerous people before killing himself. The survivors struggle in different ways following this horrendous event: a doctor (Guy Pearce) doubts his own instincts and elects to use an experimental medical procedure on his wife, while a gambler (Forest Whitaker) believes he's on a lucky streak. A waitress (Kate Beckinsale) begins engaging in promiscuous sex, and a young girl (Dakota Fanning) whose father is among the dead gains unexpected fame.
  • Cosmopolis
    24
    Robert Pattinson, Paul Giamatti, Juliette Binoche
    4 votes
    Cosmopolis is a 2012 Canadian drama-thriller film written, produced, and directed by David Cronenberg and starring Robert Pattinson. It is based on the novel of the same name by Don DeLillo. On 25 May 2012, the film premiered in competition for the Palme d'Or at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, drawing mixed early critical reactions. The film was released in Canada on 8 June 2012, and began a limited release in the United States on 17 August 2012. It is Cronenberg's first foray into script writing since 1999's eXistenZ.
  • Who's Your Monkey
    25
    Kevin Durand, Wayne Knight, Jason London
    4 votes
    Over the course of a single night, four childhood friends kill a drug dealer, rescue animals, dispose of a dead body and discover the unbreakable bonds of friendship. This film is a hilarious, irreverent, heartfelt comedy full of laughs, surprises and a lot of monkey business!
  • Noah
    26
    Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly, Emma Watson
    4 votes
    When God decides that mankind has become too sinful and must be wiped off the Earth, he chooses Noah (Russell Crowe), a pious man, for a great task. Noah must build an ark large enough to hold his wife (Jennifer Connelly), adopted daughter (Emma Watson), sons (Logan Lerman, Douglas Booth, Leo McHugh Carroll) and their wives -- plus breeding pairs of every animal. When the task is completed, Noah and his family witness God's wrath in the form of an apocalyptic flood.
  • Greener Mountains
    27

    Greener Mountains

    Kevin Durand, M. Emmet Walsh, Curtis Armstrong
    4 votes
    Greener Mountains is a 2005 drama romance film written by Hector Hill and directed by Lee Shallat Chemel.
  • Convict
    28

    Convict

    Marina Sirtis, Kevin Durand, James Gammon
    3 votes
    Convict is a 2009 film written and directed by Jeff Daniels Phillips.
  • The Goodbye Girl
    29
    Patricia Heaton, Alan Cumming, Jeff Daniels
    3 votes
    The Goodbye Girl is a 2004 comedy film directed by Richard Benjamin.
  • Abigail
    30
    Melissa Barrera, Dan Stevens, Kathryn Newton
    0 votes
    A group of would-be criminals kidnaps the 12-year-old daughter of a powerful underworld figure. Holding her for ransom in an isolated mansion, their plan starts to unravel when they discover their young captive is actually a bloodthirsty vampire.