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- John Cusack, Minnie Driver, Dan AykroydGrosse Pointe Blank, a unique blend of comedy and action, unravels the story of Martin Q. Blank (John Cusack), a professional hitman grappling with a mid-life crisis. As he is invited back to his high school reunion in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, he becomes torn between his past and present. Debi Newberry (Minnie Driver), his high school sweetheart, reenters his life while rival hitman Grocer (Dan Aykroyd) seeks to eliminate him. Amidst this chaos, he must confront his career choice and navigate through a maze of old acquaintances, assassins, and emotions.More Grosse Pointe Blank
- #559 of 772 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
- #197 of 279 on'Old' Movies Every Young Person Needs To Watch In Their Lifetime
- #75 of 99 onThe Greatest Movie Soundtracks Of All Time
- John Cusack, Diane Franklin, David Ogden StiersIn the quirky 1985 comedy Better Off Dead, high schooler Lane Myer (John Cusack) is devastated when his girlfriend Beth (Amanda Wyss) breaks up with him for the suave ski team captain. Disheartened, Lane contemplates ending it all until he crosses paths with the intriguing French exchange student Monique (Diane Franklin). Amidst a backdrop of zany subplots and offbeat characters, Lane learns to ski to regain his self-esteem, win back Beth, or perhaps discover unexpected love. The film, directed by Savage Steve Holland, cleverly satirizes teen angst with a blend of dark humor and whimsical charm.More Better Off Dead
- #45 of 112 onThe 100+ Best Movies About High School
- #654 of 772 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
- #200 of 702 onThe All-Time Greatest Comedy Films
- John Cusack, Iben Hjejle, Todd LouisoIn High Fidelity, Rob Gordon (John Cusack) navigates the tumultuous waters of romantic relationships. As a record shop owner with a deep love for music, he embarks on a self-reflective journey after his latest break-up with Laura (Iben Hjejle). This prompts him to revisit his top five past break-ups, in search of answers. Aided by his eccentric employees Barry (Jack Black) and Dick (Todd Louiso), his introspective quest takes him through an intriguing mix of humor, heartbreak, and vinyl records. A refreshing take on rom-coms, it's as much about personal growth as it is about love's high and lows.More High Fidelity
- #38 of 99 onThe Greatest Movie Soundtracks Of All Time
- #231 of 368 onThe Best Movies Based On Books
- #276 of 675 onThe Best Movies Roger Ebert Gave Four Stars
- John Cusack, Ione Skye, John MahoneySay Anything... is a 1989 romantic comedy-drama directed by Cameron Crowe. The film centers on the unlikely romance between Lloyd Dobler (John Cusack), an earnest, quirky kickboxer, and Diane Court (Ione Skye), a high-achieving valedictorian. Dobler's unconventional charm and persistent pursuit of Court forms the crux of this coming-of-age tale. The movie, while encompassing themes of young love and post-high school uncertainty, also delves into familial dynamics with James Court (John Mahoney), Diane's overprotective father. Say Anything... is noted for its iconic boombox scene and was ranked by Entertainment Weekly as one of the greatest modern movie romances.More Say Anything...
- #464 of 772 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
- #149 of 279 on'Old' Movies Every Young Person Needs To Watch In Their Lifetime
- #116 of 399 onThe Best Movies Of The 1980s, Ranked
- John Cusack, Kate Beckinsale, Molly ShannonIn Serendipity, Jonathan Trager (John Cusack) and Sara Thomas (Kate Beckinsale) cross paths serendipitously one Christmas in New York, sparking a love-at-first-sight connection. Yet, Sara believes in destiny. To test their fate, she writes her number in a book, promising that if he finds it, they are meant to be. Years later, both engaged to others, they can't shake the memory of their chance encounter. The movie is a romantic comedy-drama, exploring themes of fate and love with a dash of whimsy and humor. It's a tale about destiny's mysterious ways and the relentless pursuit of true love.More Serendipity
- #89 of 126 onThe Best Christmas Movies Of All Time
- #56 of 113 onThe Best Movies Of 2001
- #38 of 134 onThe 100+ Best Movies For Date Night
- Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, John MalkovichIn Con Air, Cameron Poe (Nicolas Cage), a newly released ex-con and former U.S. Ranger, finds himself trapped on a prisoner transport plane when the passengers seize control. Among them is Cyrus 'The Virus' Grissom (John Malkovich), a cunning and ruthless criminal mastermind. With help from U.S. Marshal Vince Larkin (John Cusack), Poe must thwart their deadly plans, save his friend Baby-O (Mykelti Williamson) and get home to his daughter. This action-packed thriller, directed by Simon West, blends high-stakes tension with explosive spectacle, delivering a wild ride in the sky.More Con Air
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- #211 of 772 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
- #80 of 379 onThe Best Movies Of The 1990s
- John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, Mary McCormackIn the suspenseful thriller 1408, renowned author Mike Enslin (John Cusack) is a skeptic of supernatural phenomena. His cynicism leads him to room 1408 of the Dolphin Hotel, despite warnings from hotel manager Gerald Olin (Samuel L. Jackson). This room, notorious for its sinister history, becomes an arena for a chilling confrontation with the paranormal. As the plot unfurls, Enslin's skepticism is challenged by inexplicable events that defy his rational mind. The movie masterfully blends psychological terror with suspense, making 1408 a haunting exploration of disbelief meeting incontrovertible reality.More 1408
- #44 of 253 onThe 200+ Best Psychological Thrillers Of All Time
- #83 of 396 onThe Best Horror Movies Of All Time
- #60 of 108 onThe Best Intelligent Horror Movies
- Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey FeldmanIn the engaging film Stand by Me, four young boys - Gordie Lachance (Wil Wheaton), Chris Chambers (River Phoenix), Teddy Duchamp (Corey Feldman), and Vern Tessio (Jerry O'Connell) - embark on an unforgettable quest. Their aim? To locate a missing teenager's body somewhere in the woods of Oregon. Directed by Rob Reiner, this coming-of-age drama is based on Stephen King's novella The Body. It's a gripping tale about friendship, adventure, and the harsh realities of growing up. The film, ripe with poignant performances and a captivating storyline, won critical acclaim upon its release in 1986.More Stand by Me
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- #77 of 772 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
- #6 of 156 onThe Best Ensemble Movies Of All Time
- John Cusack, Demi Moore, Joel MurrayAfter graduating from high school, art school hopeful Hoops McCann (John Cusack) struggles to complete his application to the Rhode Island School of Design. Resigning himself to a summer of boredom, McCann agrees to go along with his best friend, George Calamari (Joel Murray), on a family trip to Nantucket, Mass. But, after McCann and Calamari meet rocker-in-distress Cassandra (Demi Moore), it suddenly looks like it's going to be "one crazy summer."More One Crazy Summer
- #251 of 399 onThe Best Movies Of The 1980s, Ranked
- #519 of 630 onThe 600+ Funniest Movies Of All Time
- #28 of 87 onThe Best Movies of 1986
- Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall, Michael SchoefflingSixteen Candles is a classic 1984 coming-of-age comedy directed by John Hughes. The film centers around the character of Samantha Baker, (Molly Ringwald), who's celebrating her 16th birthday but feels ignored by her family who are preoccupied with her sister's wedding. Jake Ryan (Michael Schoeffling), the high school heartthrob, is the object of Samantha's affection while she is relentlessly pursued by a nerdy freshman named Ted, (Anthony Michael Hall). As the day unfolds, hilarious and heartfelt moments ensue, culminating in a memorable birthday that Samantha didn't expect. This film marks an important milestone in teenage films for its honest depiction of adolescent life.More Sixteen Candles
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- #1 of 112 onThe 100+ Best Movies About High School
- #142 of 772 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
- John Cusack, Gene Hackman, Dustin HoffmanAfter a workplace shooting in New Orleans, a trial against the gun manufacturer pits lawyer Wendell Rohr (Dustin Hoffman) against shady jury consultant Rankin Fitch (Gene Hackman), who uses illegal means to stack the jury with people sympathetic to the defense. But when juror Nicholas Easter (John Cusack) and his girlfriend, Marlee (Rachel Weisz), reveal their ability to sway the jury into delivering any verdict they want, a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game begins.More Runaway Jury
- #212 of 368 onThe Best Movies Based On Books
- #63 of 152 onThe Best Movies Of 2003, Ranked
- #29 of 105 onThe Best Movies About A Cat And Mouse Game
- John Cusack, Clifton James, Michael LernerThe Chicago White Sox, who are set to play the Cincinnati Reds in the World Series of 1919, are at odds with their team's owner, Charles Comiskey (Clifton James), who pays his players unsatisfactory wages despite the team's popularity. A group of professional gamblers offers the Sox's best athletes a fortune to throw the series, and the players agree. However, their reputations and careers are ruined when the dark secret, dubbed the "Black Sox Scandal," reaches the public consciousness.More Eight Men Out
- #31 of 206 onThe Best Sports Movies Ever Made
- #45 of 122 onThe Best Movies Of 1988
- #9 of 93 onThe All-Time Best Baseball Films
- John Cusack, Ray Liotta, Amanda PeetIn the shadowy recesses of the thriller Identity, ten strangers find themselves marooned in a desolate Nevada motel during a harsh rainstorm. Among them are a limo driver, Ed Dakota (John Cusack), a cop, Officer Rhodes (Ray Liotta), and a convicted murderer, Robert Maine (Jake Busey). As they start to get picked off one by one, the remaining guests must unravel the mystery of their connection. The film's intriguing narrative structure and high-stakes suspense won it critical acclaim. It toys with themes of reality and illusion, keeping viewers on edge till the very end.More Identity
- #27 of 253 onThe 200+ Best Psychological Thrillers Of All Time
- #96 of 156 onThe Best Ensemble Movies Of All Time
- #40 of 69 onThe Most Confusing Movies Ever Made
- John Cusack, Daphne Zuniga, Nicollette SheridanGib (John Cusack), a college freshman, keeps striking out with women. When he learns that a beautiful Californian (Nicollette Sheridan) wants to have a tryst with him, he decides to carpool all the way to the West Coast to meet her. Unfortunately, one of the other passengers on the trip is Alison (Daphne Zuniga), an attractive but domineering girl who has rejected Gib once before. The journey is a nightmare until a funny thing happens -- Gib and Alison start to fall in love.More The Sure Thing
- #342 of 399 onThe Best Movies Of The 1980s, Ranked
- #58 of 96 onThe 90+ Best Movies Of 1985, Ranked
- #164 of 168 onThe 150+ Best Teen Romance Movies, Ranked
- Kevin Spacey, John Cusack, Jack ThompsonIn this adaptation of John Berendt's book, a young journalist, John Kelso (John Cusack), travels to Savannah, Ga., to cover the city's Christmas celebration amid a backdrop of eccentric characters. He becomes intrigued by a sultry singer, Mandy (Alison Eastwood), and engrossed by a murder trial. Wealthy society figure Jim Williams (Kevin Spacey) is accused of shooting his male lover, and the question is whether it was in self-defense as he claims.
- #36 of 58 onThe Best Movies Based on Non-Fiction Books
- #13 of 52 onThe Best Good Movies
- #15 of 28 onThe Best Movies About Life in the South
- John Cusack, Cameron Diaz, Catherine KeenerIn the quirky film Being John Malkovich, puppeteer Craig Schwartz (John Cusack) stumbles upon a bizarre secret: a portal into the mind of actor John Malkovich (played by himself). Schwartz's wife, Lotte (Cameron Diaz), becomes obsessed with this surreal experience, leading to an unconventional love triangle involving Maxine (Catherine Keener), who exploits the portal for profit. Directed by Spike Jonze and penned by Charlie Kaufman, this dark comedy-drama delves into themes of identity and consciousness. It snagged three Academy Award nominations, including Best Director and Best Original Screenplay. The film is a unique exploration of celebrity culture, layered with philosophical undertones.More Being John Malkovich
- #733 of 772 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
- #168 of 702 onThe All-Time Greatest Comedy Films
- #153 of 379 onThe Best Movies Of The 1990s
- Diane Lane, John Cusack, Elizabeth PerkinsSarah (Diane Lane), is 40 and recently divorced. Believing Sarah needs to date more, her sister, Carol (Elizabeth Perkins), creates an online dating profile for her. Simultaneously, Jake (John Cusack) reluctantly decides to try Internet dating. Sarah and Jake meet, and though both agree they are not interested in a serious relationship, their chemistry is undeniable. But, when Bob (Dermot Mulroney) suddenly shows interest in Sarah, her future with Charlie becomes unclear.More Must Love Dogs
- #284 of 468 onThe 400+ Best Chick Flicks Ever
- #11 of 27 onThe Best Movies About a Midlife Crisis in Women
- #123 of 320 onThe 200+ Best Romantic Comedies Of All Time
- John Cusack, Anjelica Huston, Annette BeningHard-as-nails Lily Dillon (Anjelica Huston) works as a swindler for dangerous bookie Bobo (Pat Hingle), probably the only man she fears. Arriving in Los Angeles on "business," Lily looks up her son, Roy (John Cusack), a small-time con artist content with paltry sleight-of-hand cheats. Roy's girlfriend, Myra (Annette Bening), looks like an All-American type but is a grifter looking to pull off another big-time con. The convergence of the three hustlers inevitably means trouble for all of them.More The Grifters
- #319 of 379 onThe Best Movies Of The 1990s
- #277 of 675 onThe Best Movies Roger Ebert Gave Four Stars
- #50 of 90 onThe Best Movies of 1990
- John Cusack, Rob Corddry, Craig RobinsonIn Hot Tub Time Machine, a comedic whirlwind of sci-fi and adventure, three friends Adam (John Cusack), Lou (Rob Corddry) and Nick (Craig Robinson) find themselves transported back to 1986 via a bubbling hot tub. A mysterious repairman (Chevy Chase) hints at the tub's time-bending properties. Struggling with their mundane lives, they view this as an opportunity to rewrite their pasts. However, altering the course of history proves more challenging and chaotic than expected. Unforeseen consequences unfold in a hilarious sequence of events that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.More Hot Tub Time Machine
- #709 of 772 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
- #505 of 702 onThe All-Time Greatest Comedy Films
- #335 of 630 onThe 600+ Funniest Movies Of All Time
- Sean Penn, Adrien Brody, Jim CaviezelThe Thin Red Line, a war drama directed by Terrence Malick, paints a visceral picture of the Battle of Guadalcanal during World War II. The film's narrative primarily revolves around Private Witt (Jim Caviezel), who is forced to confront his own morality amidst the chaos of battle. Other central characters include First Sgt. Welsh (Sean Penn) and Lt. Col. Tall (Nick Nolte), each grappling with their roles within the brutal realities of war. The movie garnered seven Academy Award nominations, testament to its impactful storytelling and powerful performances.More The Thin Red Line
- #48 of 263 onThe 200+ Best War Movies Of All Time
- #127 of 156 onThe Best Ensemble Movies Of All Time
- #203 of 379 onThe Best Movies Of The 1990s
- John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton, Cate BlanchettTwo air traffic controllers (John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton) who thrive on living dangerously compete to outdo each other on several levels.
- John Cusack, Luke Evans, Alice EveIn 19th-century Baltimore, Detective Emmett Fields (Luke Evans) makes a horrifying discovery: The murders of a mother and daughter resemble a fictional crime described in a story by Edgar Allan Poe (John Cusack).When another murder occurs, also seemingly inspired by Poe's writings, Fields realizes a serial killer is on the loose and enlists Poe's help in catching the felon. The stakes become personal for the struggling author when someone close to him may become the killer's next victim.More The Raven
- John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Amanda PeetIn the disaster movie 2012, the world faces an apocalyptic cataclysm of biblical proportions. Jackson Curtis (John Cusack), a science fiction writer, stumbles upon these unsettling predictions and embarks on a race against time to save his family. Alongside him is Adrian Helmsley (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a government scientist who also discovers the impending doom. Directed by Roland Emmerich, this film combines elements of action and science fiction genres, bringing together a star-studded cast in a thrilling narrative about survival and resilience amidst global catastrophe.More 2012
- #452 of 772 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
- #111 of 162 onThe 150+ Best Futuristic Dystopian Movies
- #11 of 138 onThe 100+ Best Disaster Movies Of All Time
- Julia Roberts, Billy Crystal, Catherine Zeta-JonesFor an awkward, self-conscious girl like Kiki (Julia Roberts), being the personal assistant to a beautiful megastar like Gwen (Catherine Zeta-Jones) isn't easy. But when she dutifully accepts the task of helping Gwen and her estranged husband Eddie (John Cusack) make it through one last public appearance masterminded by legendary press agent Lee Phillips (Billy Crystal), forever devoted Kiki finds that her job is about to get even harder when her and Eddie's relationship takes a romantic turn.
- John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton, Connie NielsenAs the attorney for a mobster (Randy Quaid), Charlie Arglist (John Cusack) has access to some not-so-clean money, which he readily embezzles with the help of an associate, Vic (Billy Bob Thornton). On Christmas Eve, the two partners decide to hightail it with the money, but an ice storm sweeping through the area delays their departure. Stuck in town, Charlie visits strip club owner Renata (Connie Nielsen) and lets on about the money. But the longer he stays, the more trouble builds.More The Ice Harvest
- #55 of 70 onThe Funniest Christmas Comedy Movies
- #138 of 143 onThe Best Movies of 2005
- #10 of 15 on15 Great Christmas Movies That Are On The Naughty List
- William Hurt, Albert Brooks, Holly HunterBroadcast News, a romantic comedy-drama, explores the chaotic world of television news production. Jane Craig (Holly Hunter), an ambitious producer, finds herself caught in a professional and personal tug-of-war between Aaron Altman (Albert Brooks), her brilliant yet self-deprecating reporter friend, and Tom Grunick (William Hurt), a charismatic but less competent new anchor. Set against the high-pressure backdrop of broadcast journalism, this film deftly navigates the tricky balance between integrity and ratings. Released in 1987, it received seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, highlighting its notable contribution to cinema. Crafted by acclaimed director James L. Brooks, Broadcast News presents a compelling narrative that continues to resonate today.More Broadcast News
- #603 of 772 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
- #455 of 702 onThe All-Time Greatest Comedy Films
- #355 of 399 onThe Best Movies Of The 1980s, Ranked
- Meredith Salenger, John Cusack, Ray WiseWarm-hearted family tale of a girl's cross-country trek to find her father, set during the bleak days of the Depression in America. When her father goes to work in the Pacific Northwest, the brave youngster sets out on the long journey from Chicago to join him. En route she is befriended by a wolf, which becomes a protective traveling companion.
- #70 of 96 onThe 90+ Best Movies Of 1985, Ranked
- #63 of 106 onThe Best Disney Live-Action Movies
- #78 of 86 onDull Topics That Boring People Talk About Constantly
- Jacqueline Bisset, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthyNaive Midwestern prep student Jonathan (Andrew McCarthy) bonds with his more worldly roommate, Skip (Rob Lowe), who takes the small-town boy under his wing. At Skip's urging, the inexperienced Jonathan is emboldened to seek out older women in the cocktail lounges of nearby Chicago, where he meets and beds the alluring Ellen (Jacqueline Bisset), who unfortunately turns out to be Skip's mother. The division between the friends is further deepened when a cheating scandal engulfs the school.More Class
- #51 of 72 onThe 70+ Best Movies From 1983, Ranked
- #213 of 233 onThe Best '80s Comedy Movies, Ranked
- #66 of 110 onThe Funniest Movies About High School
- Nicolas Cage, John Cusack, Vanessa HudgensA teenage escapee (Vanessa Hudgens) provides a critical break in the case, as an Alaskan detective (Nicolas Cage) hunts a serial killer who has been preying on women for 13 years.
- Al Pacino, John Cusack, Bridget FondaTragedy strikes when a child is caught in the crossfire between a cop and a mobster on the streets of New York City. Mayor John Pappas (Al Pacino) brushes the situation under the rug, causing his deputy mayor, Kevin Calhoun (John Cusack), to start asking questions. When Calhoun discovers that Pappas, his idol, is actually deeply involved in illegal activity between the police department and the Mafia, he is faced with a dilemma: Should he stay quiet, or expose his boss for who he really is?