Kevin Costner is something of an American treasure and one of the most popular Hollywood actors of the past few decades of cinema. Since rising to prominence in the 1980s, he's steadily worked as an actor — and occasional director — starring in multiple high-profile movies and also finding great success in the world of television. Recently, he's received acclaim for playing John Dutton III on the ever-popular Yellowstone, which, after a public falling out with creator Taylor Sheridan, he's hoping to return to for its next season.

That being said, Costner's has been a career with its fair share of bumps and not-so-great movies along the way, as there's even a section on his Wikipedia page dedicated to "Career fluctuations." Still, Costner's always found a way to bounce back and continually stay relevant and popular as an actor, with his directorial career set to continue in June 2024 with Horizon: An American Saga. As such, there are plenty of notable Kevin Costner movies worth highlighting, with some of his very best being ranked below.

20 'Man of Steel' (2013)

Directed by Zack Snyder

Kevin Costner as Jonathan Kent, holding his arms outstretched and looked somber in Man of Steel
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In the pantheon of Zack Snyder movies, Man of Steel might not be the very best, but neither could it be called the worst. It's a film that attempted to update Superman for the 21st century, to some success. It's impressively grounded for a movie about a famously powerful superhero, but parts of it can feel a little shallow and perhaps even comically dour; it does as many things right as it arguably also does wrong.

One of its high points is Kevin Costner, though, who appears briefly throughout the film's early scenes as Jonathan Kent, a father figure for a young Clark Kent during his pre-Superman years. He brings some genuine heart and emotion to Man of Steel, even with just a few scenes, even if the way he exits the film has turned into something of a meme in the years since its release.

Man of Steel
PG-13
Action
Adventure
Fantasy
Sci-Fi
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Release Date
June 12, 2013
Director
Zack Snyder
Runtime
148
Main Genre
Action
Writers
David S. Goyer , Christopher Nolan , Jerry Siegel , Joe Shuster

19 'For Love of the Game' (1999)

Directed by Sam Raimi

Kevin Costner as Billy Chapel, throwing a baseball in For Love of the Game
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Though Sam Raimi is best known for being behind the first three (and the best three) Evil Dead movies, his directorial career is an overall eclectic one. He branched out from horror by making three Spider-Man movies as well as underrated films like A Simple Plan and The Quick and the Dead, though his sports drama, For Love of the Game, tends to get overlooked.

Perhaps that's understandable, to some extent, because it's overall not fantastic. For Love of the Game follows a baseball player, played by Kevin Costner, as he nears the end of his career and finds himself wanting to go out on a high and in a manner that proves his worth as a sportsman. It's fairly aggressive in its use of clichés and sports movie tropes, but those things might also make it endearing for viewers who want to see a sports movie that's unafraid to get sentimental and broad.

For Love of the Game
PG-13
Sports
Drama
Romance

Release Date
September 17, 1999
Director
Sam Raimi
Cast
Kevin Costner , Kelly Preston , John C. Reilly , Jena Malone , Brian Cox , J.K. Simmons , Vin Scully , Steve Lyons
Runtime
137 Minutes
Main Genre
Sports

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18 'The Bodyguard' (1992)

Directed by Mick Jackson

Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner as Rachel Marron and Frank Farmer, smiling at each other in The Bodyguard
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The Bodyguard is a movie that might be most well-known nowadays for its soundtrack, which was the best-selling soundtrack of all time, and the best-selling album of the 1990s. This was because the soundtrack contained numerous songs by famed singer Whitney Houston, who also starred in the movie alongside Kevin Costner. The former played a pop idol, and the latter played a former Secret Service agent tasked with protecting her.

It's one of those movies that was a product of its time and isn't as popular nowadays, but it was huge in the early 1990s, and one of the highest-grossing movies of 1992. As such, The Bodyguard remains a notable part of the careers of both its stars. The movie itself is far from the highest quality Costner ever starred in (but again, when judged by its gross, it was a significant one).

The Bodyguard
R
Drama
Action
Music

Release Date
November 25, 1992
Director
Mick Jackson
Cast
Kevin Costner , Whitney Houston , Gary Kemp , Bill Cobbs , Ralph Waite , Tomas Arana
Runtime
129 Minutes
Main Genre
Drama
Writers
Lawrence Kasdan

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17 'Mr. Brooks' (2007)

Directed by Bruce A. Evans

Kevin Costner as Earl Brooks/The Thumbprint Killer, wearing a suit and glasses, standing in a room with lots of windows in Mr. Brooks
Image via MGM Distribution Co.

Though it's not an all-time great thriller by any means, Mr. Brooks does represent something a little out of the ordinary within the filmography of Kevin Costner. It's a movie where he plays a businessman who also leads a double life as a serial killer... perhaps a little like Dexter, which was on the air at the same time Mr. Brooks came out, and sort of scratches a similar itch.

As a psychological thriller about a serial killer, it's overall serviceable stuff, even though it doesn't rewrite anything genre-wise and isn't super exciting for those who've seen anything comparable before. All that being said, the fact that Mr. Brooks allows Costner to play one of the most twisted and villainous characters of his career gives it some value.

Mr. Brooks
R
Crime
Documentary
Drama
Mystery
Thriller

Release Date
June 1, 2007
Director
Bruce A. Evans
Cast
Kevin Costner , Demi Moore , Dane Cook , William Hurt , Marg Helgenberger , Ruben Santiago-Hudson
Runtime
120
Main Genre
Crime
Writers
Bruce A. Evans , Raynold Gideon

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16 'Wyatt Earp' (1994)

Directed by Lawrence Kasdan

The first thing that jumps out about Wyatt Earp is its gargantuan runtime. It is easily one of the longest Western movies of all time, and stands out even among the other long movies Kevin Costner's starred in. It runs for a total of 191 minutes while providing an epic look at the life and times of its titular character, particularly regarding his time in Tombstone and the famed gunfight at the O.K. Corral.

It was released just one year after Tombstone, which unsurprisingly had a similar story and was an overall better movie (not to mention a little more direct, with its runtime being an hour less than Wyatt Earp's.) Still, Wyatt Earp has some admirable qualities and can be appreciated for its ambition, as well as the fact that it has a solid Kevin Costner performance at its center.

Wyatt Earp
PG-13
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Release Date
June 24, 1994
Director
Lawrence Kasdan
Runtime
190 minutes
Main Genre
Western

15 'Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves' (1991)

Directed by Kevin Reynolds

Lady Mirian (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio) watches Robin Hood (Kevin Costner) fire an arrow in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.
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For all its flaws, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves has its memorable moments and, overall, it isn't nearly as bad or boring as Ridley Scott's largely forgotten live-action Robin Hood movie. Costner, at the arguable height of his popularity as an actor, plays the titular hero and is relatively solid overall as a man out for vengeance and justice, willing to bring together a small gang of fellow social outcasts for assistance.

It's a movie that largely shines because Alan Rickman gets to play the villain, and Rickman was always excellent as an antagonist (arguably for his voice alone). There are also solid action scenes, a surprise Sean Connery cameo, and — for better or worse — a very memorable song that might be even more well-known than the movie: "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" by Bryan Adams​​​​.

Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
PG-13
Action
Adventure
Drama
Romance
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Release Date
June 14, 1991
Director
Kevin Reynolds
Cast
Kevin Costner , Morgan Freeman , Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio , Christian Slater , Alan Rickman , Geraldine McEwan
Runtime
143
Main Genre
Action
Writers
Pen Densham , John Watson

14 'Amazing Stories' - "The Mission" (1985)

Created by Steven Spielberg

Kevin Costner as the Captain, exiting an aircraft in the Amazing Stories episode, The Mission
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Amazing Stories is essentially an anthology movie made up of three episodes from the TV series of the same name. The series itself was essentially made up of one-off episodes that sometimes featured well-known stars and notable directors, with episodes all covering a variety of tones and genres throughout, leading to an unpredictable show that ended up running for two seasons.

It was a project by Steven Spielberg, who also directed "The Mission," one of the three episodes compiled in this movie version of Amazing Stories (another, "Go to the Head of the Class," was directed by Robert Zemeckis). Costner stars in "The Mission" alongside Kiefer Sutherland, with the premise centering on a cartoonist having to use his cunning and imagination to get out of a tense situation during World War II. It's a comparatively minor film within Costner's broader body of work, but still feels worth mentioning as one of the best segments in Amazing Stories, and also one worthy of being included in this re-edited film version.

Amazing Stories (1985)
TV-PG

Release Date
September 29, 1985
Cast
Charles Durning , Paul Bartel , Sharon Spelman , Douglas Seale
Main Genre
Adventure
Seasons
2
Creator
Steven Spielberg, Joshua Brand, John Falsey

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13 'McFarland, USA' (2015)

Directed by Niki Caro

Kevin Costner as Jim White with his hand on a young man's shoulder in McFarland, USA
Image via Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Though it plays into sports movie clichés wholeheartedly and unabashedly, McFarland, USA still does so in a way that kind of works. Despite its relatively recent release, it does feel like an old-fashioned Disney family/sports/drama movie, and centers on — you guessed it — one coach changing everything for a team of athletes in a small town, inspiring them to greatness throughout the movie.

Kevin Costner is right at home playing the coach here and brings a fitting amount of warmth and charisma to a movie that's warm and formulaic in equal measure (warm-ulaic?). McFarland, USA gets the job done and is certainly heartfelt, and those who need something that'll hit the spot and feel comforting and easy-going might well find a good deal to like here.

McFarland, USA
PG
Drama
Documentary
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Release Date
February 20, 2015
Director
Niki Caro
Cast
Kevin Costner , Maria Bello , Morgan Saylor , Vincent Martella , Elsie Fisher , Martha Higareda
Runtime
128
Main Genre
Drama
Writers
Chris Cleveland , Bettina Gilois , Grant Thompson

12 'Fandango' (1985)

Directed by Kevin Reynolds

Kevin Costner as Gardner Barnes, standing by a car in the desert holding his sunglasses between his teeth in Fandango
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It's well-known that one of Kevin Costner's earliest roles was in 1983's The Big Chill (though his scenes were largely cut), though Fandango, in contrast, was a key early starring role for the actor. It's fitting that such an early movie (released when Costner himself was only 30) tells a coming-of-age story about a group of college students in 1971 who want to go on a road trip together before going their separate ways.

It's easy to compare Fandango to something like American Graffiti, the acclaimed pre-Star Wars George Lucas movie that was released in 1973 and set just over a decade earlier. Fandango sets its action a bit over a decade before its release, proving somewhat nostalgic but not too drastic in how far back into the past it looks. It balances comedy and drama well and functions as an early showcase for Costner's potential as an actor.

Fandango (1985)
PG
Drama
Comedy

Release Date
January 25, 1985
Director
Kevin Reynolds
Cast
Kevin Costner , Judd Nelson , Sam Robards , Chuck Bush , Brian Cesak , Marvin J. McIntyre , Suzy Amis , Glenne Headly
Runtime
91 Minutes
Main Genre
Drama
Writers
Kevin Reynolds

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11 'No Way Out' (1987)

Directed by Roger Donaldson

Kevin Costner and Gene Hackman as Tom Farrell and David Brice, in uniform and looking concerned at something offscreen in 'No Way Out'
Image via Orion Pictures

Anyone appearing in a movie with Gene Hackman is likely to get overshadowed by him to some extent; Hackman's just that good on-screen. As such, it's hard to blame Kevin Costner for No Way Out feeling a bit like a Gene Hackman movie instead of a Kevin Costner movie, even if Costner is supposed to be the main character, with Hackman playing the lead antagonist.

No Way Out is a briskly paced and engaging thriller, and has a story that follows two men within the U.S. military who are both romantically involved with the same woman, with this leading to various complications. It's a very full-on and sometimes excessive thriller, feeling very '80s for its genre in that way. But ultimately, when approached on its own terms, No Way Out works and provides more than enough entertainment value to mostly hold up well.

No Way Out
R
Thriller
Drama
Mystery
Romance

Release Date
August 14, 1987
Director
Roger Donaldson
Cast
Kevin Costner , Gene Hackman , Sean Young , Will Patton , Howard Duff , George Dzundza , Jason Bernard , Iman
Runtime
114 minutes
Main Genre
Thriller
Writers
Robert Garland

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10 'Silverado' (1985)

Directed by Lawrence Kasdan

Kevin Costner as Jake, standing by a wagon with a scarf draped over his shoulder in 'Silverado'
Image via Columbia Pictures

As shown in Yellowstone and at least one other 21st-century Western, Kevin Costner is someone who fits right in with the Western genre. The first time this became apparent was in 1985's Silverado, which features a young Costner in a supporting role. He's one part of an impressive cast that also includes the likes of Kevin Kline, Scott Glenn, Danny Glover, Rosanna Arquette, and Jeff Goldblum.

Silverado is notable for coming out in a decade when Westerns felt relatively scarce, and it has an action-packed narrative that follows several people forming a band of heroes and dispensing justice in and around the titular town. After a decade of mostly subversive and deconstructive Westerns in the 1970s, Silverado feels like a fun and good-hearted throwback to Westerns of old, making it an all-around entertaining watch.

Silverado (1985)
Western
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Release Date
June 10, 1985
Director
Lawrence Kasdan
Cast
Kevin Kline , Scott Glenn , Rosanna Arquette , John Cleese , Kevin Costner
Runtime
2 hr 13 min

9 'Molly's Game' (2017)

Directed by Aaron Sorkin

Kevin Costner and Jessica Chastain as Larry and Molly Bloom in Molly's game, with Molly touching Larry's shoulder solemenly.
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Standing as the feature film directorial debut of Aaron Sorkin — best known for creating acclaimed TV shows like The West WingMolly's Game is a crime/drama film based on a true story. That story involves Molly Bloom, who went from being a professional skier to running a sizable underground poker empire, with this latter activity making her a target of a large-scale FBI investigation.

You do get a sense that Sorkin is a better writer than a director with Molly's Game because it doesn't quite pop visually or feel perhaps as snappy as it should editing-wise. Yet the screenplay is strong, the story is interesting, and the performances are good across the board, including Jessica Chastain in the lead role and Kevin Costner in a supporting one, playing Molly Bloom's father, Larry.

Molly's Game
R
Crime
Drama
Biography
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Release Date
December 25, 2017
Director
Aaron Sorkin
Runtime
141
Main Genre
Drama

8 'Open Range' (2003)

Directed by Kevin Costner

Kevin Costner and Robert Duvall as Charley Waite and Boss Spearman, standing outside while Boss holds a rifle in Open Range
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Kevin Costner really is much more prolific as an actor than a director, because Open Range was only his third movie, and will remain his most recent until the release of the aforementioned 2024 film, Horizon: An American Saga. More on what his best directorial effort is in a bit, but it's easy to call Open Range his second-best directed movie so far, with it being a sweeping and technically impressive movie about a crew of cattle herders standing up to a corrupt lawman.

Costner plays Open Range's protagonist but is perhaps outshone by supporting cast members like Robert Duvall and Michael Gambon, the latter of whom always knew how to play a villain well. It's not a revolutionary Western or out-of-this-world when it comes to telling an unpredictable storyline or delivering things people have never seen before, but it's well-made from start to finish and should prove very enjoyable for fans of the genre.

Open Range
R
Action
Drama
Romance

Release Date
August 15, 2003
Director
Kevin Costner
Cast
Kevin Costner , Robert Duvall , Diego Luna , Abraham Benrubi
Runtime
139 minutes
Main Genre
Drama
Writers
Lauran Paine , Craig Storper

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7 'Hidden Figures' (2016)

Directed by Theodore Melfi

Katherine G. Johnson (Taraji P. Henson) standing with Al Harrison (Kevin Costner) at a board meeting in Hidden Figures
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Functioning as both a historical drama and a moving biopic, Hidden Figures tells a fascinating true story about certain scientific accomplishments during the Space Race that went largely untold for many years. The central characters are three African-American women who worked at NASA during the early 1960s, and the ways they helped make sending an American astronaut into space a reality.

Given the time in which the movie is set, Hidden Figures also deals with the racism and sexism the three women experienced while