The 25+ Best Chris Marquette Movies

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

If you think the best Chris Marquette role isn't at the top, then upvote it so it has the chance to become number one. The greatest Chris Marquette performances didn't necessarily come from the best movies, but in most cases they go hand in hand.

This list below has everything from The Mummy: Quest for the Lost Scrolls to Infestation.

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  • The Girl Next Door
    1
    Emile Hirsch, Elisha Cuthbert, Timothy Olyphant
    19 votes
    Matthew Kidman (Emile Hirsch), a high school senior with political ambitions, finds his world turned upside down when Danielle (Elisha Cuthbert), a former adult film star, moves in next door. The movie The Girl Next Door is an engaging blend of romance, comedy, and drama that sees Matthew navigating through the complications of love, friendship, and coming-of-age. As Matthew's life becomes intertwined with Danielle's mysterious past, he must confront societal norms and personal fears. The narrative unfolds in unexpected ways, challenging our perceptions of conformity and rebellion. This film offers a fresh take on adolescent exploration and the unpredictable journey of self-discovery.
  • Fanboys
    2
    Kristen Bell, Carrie Fisher, Seth Rogen
    15 votes
    Fanboys is a 2009 comedy film directed by Kyle Newman and starring Sam Huntington, Chris Marquette, Dan Fogler, Jay Baruchel and Kristen Bell. It was released in the United States on February 6, 2009, and in Canada on April 3, 2009.
  • Freddy vs. Jason
    3
    Robert Englund, Ken Kirzinger, Monica Keena
    15 votes
    In the cross-genre horror film Freddy vs. Jason, iconic movie monsters Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) and Jason Voorhees (Ken Kirzinger) come to life in a terrifying clash. As the denizens of Elm Street find their dreams hijacked by Freddy, they realize that their only hope lies in summoning Jason, the infamous slasher of Camp Crystal Lake. The plot thickens as these two titans of terror battle each other, leaving a trail of fear and destruction in their wake. Directed by Ronny Yu, this movie intertwines elements of supernatural horror with slasher tropes, creating a unique cinematic experience that redefines the boundaries of its genre. Despite its spine-chilling theme, Freddy vs. Jason is characterized by an undercurrent of dark humor, adding an unexpected twist to this classic tale of good versus evil - or more accurately, evil versus evil.
  • Just Friends
    4
    Ryan Reynolds, Amy Smart, Anna Faris
    20 votes
    High school student Chris Brander (Ryan Reynolds) loves his best friend, Jamie Palamino (Amy Smart). He finally confesses his feelings, but she tells him that she just wants to be friends, and he leaves town in shame. Ten years later, Chris is a successful record executive and involved with self-absorbed pop star Samantha James (Anna Faris). He still pines for Jamie, though, and when his plans to go to Paris for the holidays fall through, he returns to his hometown to try and win her heart.
  • Alpha Dog
    5
    Bruce Willis, Emile Hirsch, Justin Timberlake
    11 votes
    Alpha Dog, a true crime drama, unravels the chilling tale of Jesse James Hollywood (Emile Hirsch), a drug dealer who became one of the youngest men ever to be on the FBI's Most Wanted List. The plot thickens as Johnny Truelove (Justin Timberlake), Hollywood's right-hand man, kidnaps Zack Mazursky (Anton Yelchin), the brother of a debtor, setting off a series of events that spiral out of control. The movie, directed by Nick Cassavetes, paints a stark picture of suburban youth lost in the underworld of organized crime.
  • The Invisible
    6
    Justin Chatwin, Margarita Levieva, Marcia Gay Harden
    9 votes
    Nick Powell (Justin Chatwin), a promising young writer, is the victim of a violent attack, then is left for dead. He hovers in a realm between life and death, and the living cannot see him. Nick must unravel the mystery of what happened to him before time runs out and he is lost forever.
  • Graduation
    7
    Huey Lewis, Aimee Garcia, Adam Arkin
    10 votes
    Graduation is a 2007 coming-of-age film starring Chris Lowell, Chris Marquette and Riley Smith released theatrically in May 2008. It was made in collaboration with the producers of The Virgin Suicides and Seabiscuit. The film was shot in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania in 2005. Additional scenes were shot in and outside of North Hills Senior High School.
  • The Double
    8
    Richard Gere, Topher Grace, Martin Sheen
    6 votes
    When the assassination of a U.S. senator bears the signature style of a Russian spy known as Cassius, CIA director Tom Highland (Martin Sheen) calls top operative Paul Shepherdson (Richard Gere) out of retirement to investigate. Paul's partner on the case is Ben Geary (Topher Grace), a young agent who also has studied Cassius and is certain the Russian is behind the slaying, even though Paul insists that Cassius is long dead. But, Paul may not be who he claims to be.
  • The Rite
    9
    Anthony Hopkins, Colin O'Donoghue, Alice Braga
    7 votes
    Though he is filled with doubt about the subject, seminary student Michael Kovak (Colin O'Donoghue) finds he must attend a Vatican school of exorcism. Believing possession to be the work of a troubled mind rather than actual demons, hel urges his superiors to look for answers in psychiatry. Then Michael becomes the apprentice of Father Lucas (Anthony Hopkins), a veteran exorcist, and encounters a terrifying force that causes him to question everything he believes.
  • Race to Witch Mountain
    10
    Dwayne Johnson, AnnaSophia Robb, Alexander Ludwig
    7 votes
    In the thrilling sci-fi adventure Race to Witch Mountain, taxi driver Jack Bruno (Dwayne Johnson) finds his world turned upside down when two extraterrestrial youths, Sara (AnnaSophia Robb) and Seth (Alexander Ludwig), jump into his cab. They're on a critical mission to save their planet and ours from imminent destruction. With government operatives hot on their trail, led by the determined Henry Burke (Ciarán Hinds), they race against time to unlock the secrets of Witch Mountain. This action-packed film offers a unique blend of suspense, comedy, and interstellar intrigue, making it an exciting ride for all ages.
  • Life During Wartime
    11
    Shirley Henderson, Ciarán Hinds, Allison Janney
    7 votes
    Nothing comes easily for Joy (Shirley Henderson) and her sisters, Trish (Allison Janney) and Helen (Ally Sheedy). Joy, unhappy with her job and her sleazy husband (Michael Kenneth Williams), is haunted by her dead boyfriend's ghost (Paul Reubens). Trish's pedophile husband (Ciarán Hinds) is behind bars, and she's ready to move on with her life. As an increasingly bitter Helen approaches middle age with a failing screenwriting career, it becomes clear her mother offers little comfort.
  • The Tic Code
    12
    Gregory Hines, Polly Draper, Chris Marquette
    8 votes
    Life doesn't always deal you a fair hand. The trick is finding a way to play that hand to your advantage. It's a "coming-of-age" lesson that a piano prodigy, his mother, and a famous saxophonist all have to learn. Starring Gregory Hines, Polly Draper, and introducing the remarkable young actor Christopher Marquette. Set to the sensuous rhythms of New York's jazz scene, "The Tic Code" is a tender, romantic, and funny drama about learning to love despite what the real world throws you.
  • 10 Rules for Sleeping Around
    13

    10 Rules for Sleeping Around

    Michael McKean, Tammin Sursok, Wendi McLendon-Covey
    5 votes
    10 Rules for Sleeping Around is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Leslie Greif.
  • The Education of Charlie Banks
    14
    Jesse Eisenberg, Jason Ritter, Chris Marquette
    5 votes
    Charlie Banks (Jesse Eisenberg) and his best friend, Danny (Chris Marquette), attend college at an elite school in upstate New York. Charlie's world comes crashing down with the unexpected arrival of Mick (Jason Ritter), a bully from high school. As Mick worms his way into Charlie's life and the lives of his friends, Charlie begins to fear the worst: that Mick may be planning revenge for an incident from their shared past.
  • The Beautiful Ordinary
    15
    Amber Heard, Alexa PenaVega, Leighton Meester
    5 votes
    During the summer of 1999, a group of teenagers, through interconnected narratives, live through their last day of high school and prepare for the future. Holly (Alexa Vega), once the new girl in school, does whatever it takes to remain popular. Dawn (Lyndsy Fonseca), who is secretly a lesbian, battles drugs. Tori (Leighton Meester) is the valedictorian of her class, but, on the eve of graduation, she decides to experiment with drugs for the first time.
  • American Gun
    16
    Donald Sutherland, Forest Whitaker, Marcia Gay Harden
    6 votes
    Guns affect the lives of diverse people across the country. In Chicago, a high-school principal (Forest Whitaker) deals with the proliferation of guns on campus. In Oregon, a depressed woman (Marcia Gay Harden) remains a pariah years after her son opened fire on fellow students. And in Virginia, the owner (Donald Sutherland) of a gun store finds difficulty connecting with his granddaughter.
  • Up, Up and Away
    17
    Michael J. Pagan, Robert Townsend, Alex Datcher
    6 votes
    A teenage boy (Michael Pagan) tries to save his superhero parents (Robert Townsend, Cynthia Alex Datcher) from a criminal mastermind, even though he has no superpowers of his own.
  • Kids Ten Commandments: Life and Seth Situation
    18
    Lou Diamond Phillips, Paul Winfield, Rob Paulsen
    5 votes
    Kids Ten Commandments: Life and Seth Situation is a 2003 short animated film directed by Ken C. Johnson and Richard Rich.
  • Infestation
    19
    Chris Marquette, Brooke Nevin, Ray Wise
    4 votes
    After getting fired from his job for slacking off, hapless paper pusher Cooper (Christopher Marquette) is attacked by a gigantic insect. Upon awakening, he discovers that the city is under attack by an army of similarly massive bugs. Along with a small group of survivors -- including the nerdy Leechee (Linda Park) and his boss's gorgeous daughter Sara (Brooke Nevin) -- Cooper struggles to find his father, Ethan (Ray Wise), an eccentric Iraq War veteran with the know-how to face the infestation.
  • Sweet Nothing
    20

    Sweet Nothing

    Michael Imperioli, Mira Sorvino, Paul Calderone
    3 votes
    After Monika (Mira Sorvino) gives birth to a daughter, her husband, Angelo (Michael Imperioli), begins to have serious financial troubles. His friend, Ray (Paul Calderon), suggests that Angelo can make a small fortune by helping him deal crack cocaine. Angelo initially refuses, until he becomes hooked on the drug and realizes he has to support both his addiction and his family. But as the years drag on, more and more of Ray's money goes toward his drug problem, and the family begins to crumble.
  • Thru the Moebius Strip
    21
    Mark Hamill, Jean Simmons, Jonathan Taylor Thomas
    3 votes
    Thru the Moebius Strip is a Hong Kong–produced 3D-CGI feature film, made in mainland China.
  • Choose Connor
    22
    Erick Avari, Richard Riehle, Steven Weber
    3 votes
  • Kids Ten Commandments: Rest is Yet to Come
    23

    Kids Ten Commandments: Rest is Yet to Come

    Paul Winfield, Rene Auberjonois, Rob Paulsen
    3 votes
    Kids' Ten Commandments: The Rest Is Yet to Come is a 2003 animated short film.
  • Kids Ten Commandments: The Not So Golden Calf
    24
    Tim Curry, Paul Winfield, Rob Paulsen
    4 votes
    Kids Ten Commandments: The Not So Golden Calf is a 2003 animated short family film directed by Ken C. Johnson, Richard Richand and written by George Taweel and Rob Loos.
  • Kids Ten Commandments: Stolen Jewels, Stolen Hearts
    25

    Kids Ten Commandments: Stolen Jewels, Stolen Hearts

    Paul Winfield, Tom Bosley, Rob Paulsen
    4 votes
    Kids' Ten Commandments: Stolen Jewels, Stolen Hearts is a 2003 short animated film written by Libby Hinson, Rob Loos and George Taweel.
  • Kids Ten Commandments: Toying with the Truth
    26

    Kids Ten Commandments: Toying with the Truth

    Paul Winfield, Peter Strauss
    4 votes
    Kids Ten Commandments: Toying with the Truth is a 2003 short animation film.
  • The Mummy: Quest for the Lost Scrolls
    27

    The Mummy: Quest for the Lost Scrolls

    John Schneider, Grey DeLisle, Tom Kenny
    4 votes