All 90 Sam Neill Movies (in Order)
Get ready to dive into the world of New Zealand-born actor Sam Neill as we present a captivating roundup of his most memorable movies. From critically acclaimed dramas to thrilling action films and heartwarming comedies, this article promises to take you on a journey through the diverse and impressive career of Sam Neill.
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1. Landfall (1975)
Landfall, a 1975 New Zealand drama film by Paul Maunder, is an intense exploration of the disintegration of a rural commune. The commune members, striving for a back-to-the-earth lifestyle, are exposed as users of illegal drugs by a local policeman.
2. My Brilliant Career (1979)
My Brilliant Career” is a 1979 Australian film that follows the story of an independent and proud young woman living in early 20th century Australia. Directed by Gillian Armstrong, the film is a gripping adaptation of Miles Franklin’s novel, portraying the struggles and choices faced by women during that time.
3. The Journalist (1979)
Experience the comedic antics of a journalist with “The Journalist, “ released in 1979. This captivating Australian film stars Jack Thompson, Elizabeth Alexander, and Sam Neill, who bring the vibrant city of Sydney to life on the big screen. As the opening credits unfold, the aerial camera shot captures the essence of the country and sets the stage for an unforgettable journey.
4. Attack Force Z (1981)
Attack Force Z” is a gripping 1981 war film that follows a courageous group of Australian commandos undertaking a covert mission to battle the relentless Japanese forces in the midst of World War II. This daring commando raid provides a thrilling display of bravery and cunning, expertly executed by a team of skilled and dedicated soldiers.
5. Possession (1981)
Possession” is a chilling drama-horror film released in 1983, directed by Andrzej Zulawski and co-written by Zulawski and Frederic Tuten. The film stars Isabelle Adjani, Sam Neill, and Margit Carstensen. Set in France and West Germany, the movie centers around a woman who becomes increasingly disturbed and erratic after asking her husband for a divorce.
6. Enigma (1982)
Enigma”, released in 1983, is a thrilling drama directed by Jeannot Szwarc and penned by Michael Barak and John Briley. The film stars Martin Sheen, Sam Neill, and Brigitte Fossey, and is set in the UK and France. The story follows a CIA Agent, played by Martin Sheen, who finds himself entangled in a diabolical plot that threatens to disrupt the course of history.
7. Ivanhoe (1982)
Ivanhoe (1982) is an epic adventure film that takes place in the 12th century England under the reign of Prince John. The story follows Wilfred of Ivanhoe, a noble and righteous knight who returns to England after the holy wars. However, he soon finds himself in the middle of a power-struggle for the throne between the loyalists of King Richard Lionheart and the henchmen of Prince John.
8. The Country Girls (1983)
Delve into the heartwarming world of “The Country Girls”, a captivating 1983 drama directed by Desmond Davis. Adapted from the renowned novel by Edna O’Brien, the film explores the unbreakable bond between two childhood friends, now grown and pursuing separate paths in the bustling city.
9. The Blood of Others (1984)
The Blood of Others” is a riveting 1984 drama, set in German-occupied Paris during World War II. Directed by Claude Chabrol, the film delves into the complex web of love and loyalty as characters grapple with the harsh realities of war.
10. Plenty (1985)
Plenty” is a gripping drama set in post-World War II England, starring Meryl Streep as a young Englishwoman on a twenty-year journey to create her own life. This intense journey often comes at the expense of those around her, as she navigates the challenges faced by a world in recovery. The film features themes of the French Resistance, one-night stands, the Suez Crisis, and parachutes, offering a unique perspective on the era.
11. Robbery Under Arms (1985)
Embark on a thrilling adventure with “Robbery Under Arms, “ a gripping tale of bushrangers and heists set against the picturesque backdrop of rural Australia. In this 1985 mini-series masterpiece, acclaimed actor Sam Neill brings the infamous Captain Starlight to life in this fourth adaptation of Rolf Boldrewood’s classic novel. Directed by Donald Crombie and Ken Hannam, the film is a captivating and exciting combination of action, adventure, and crime.
12. For Love Alone (1986)
For Love Alone, released in 1986, is a captivating period drama set in 1930’s Australia. The film follows the life of a poor young woman who falls hopelessly in love with a dashing yet arrogant teacher who advocates for free love and watered-down socialist ideologies. As fate would have it, she follows him to England, where she encounters a kind-hearted banker. The film delves into the complexities and transformations of her relationships, set against the backdrop of 1930’s England.
13. The Good Wife (1987)
The Good Wife” is a gripping and emotional drama set in pre-WWII Australia that delves into the complexities and turmoil of love and marriage. As a love triangle between a man, his wife, and the man’s brother blossoms, the fragile bond of marriage is tested, leaving the audience questioning the very meaning of love and loyalty.
14. Leap of Faith (1988)
Leap of Faith, “ a drama released in 1988, tells the heart-wrenching story of a young wife who is told she has inoperable cancer. As her husband struggles with denial and her family grapples with devastation, the determined wife refuses to give up and seeks out alternative healing methods.
15. A Cry in the Dark (1988)
In the heart of the Australian Outback, A Cry in the Dark (1988) unfolds a gripping tale of a mother’s relentless quest to clear her name when she is falsely accused of murder. After her child is killed in a harrowing dingo attack, the protagonist is met with skepticism, religious prejudice, and a biased judicial system.
16. Shadow of China (1989)
Shadow of China” is a gripping drama film from 1989 released in 1990. Set against the backdrop of Hong Kong flourishing following the turbulent period of the cultural revolution, the film tells the story of a Chinese political refugee pursuing success as a businessman only to have his past catch up with him. Unraveling the transformation of his once-radicalism into cynicism, the protagonist battles demons from his history against the bustling cityscape of Hong Kong.
17. The French Revolution (1989)
The French Revolution” is an epic drama that delves into the political turmoil and social upheaval of one of the most pivotal moments in world history. Directed by Robert Enrico and Richard T. Heffron, the film captures the essence of a country on the brink of change. The story chronicles the French Revolution, beginning with the calling of the Estates General in 1789 and ending with the fall of the infamous Jacobin Terror in 1794.
18. Dead Calm (1989)
Directed by Phillip Noyce and starring Nicole Kidman and Sam Neill, Dead Calm is a psychological thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Set against the serene backdrop of the ocean, the film follows the journey of John (Neill) and his wife Rae (Kidman) as they attempt to escape the horrors of a previous tragedy and reconnect on a sailboat at sea.
19. Death in Brunswick (1990)
Death in Brunswick, “ a dark comedy, thriller, and crime drama, takes the audience on an unpredictable journey with its unique blend of genres. Set in 1990, the story revolves around Carl Fitzgerald, a man struggling with his life until he encounters Sophie, a beautiful Greek girl. As fate would have it, Carl lands a job as a cook, but tragedy strikes when he accidentally kills a fellow worker.
20. The Hunt for Red October (1990)
The Hunt for Red October” (1990) is an electrifying action-thriller set in the tense cold war era. Directed by John McTiernan and written by Tom Clancy, Larry Ferguson, and Donald E. Stewart, the film stars iconic screen legends Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, and Scott Glenn.
21. Fever (1991)
Fever (1991) is a gripping drama-thriller that follows the life of Ray, a former convict desperate to reconnect with his ex-girlfriend Lacy. Fresh out of prison, Ray’s intentions are anything but pure, as he believes Lacy only ever loved him. However, Lacy is now in a stable relationship with Elliott, a pacifist who’s everything Ray isn’t.
22. Until the End of the World (1991)
Until the End of the World is a captivating film directed by Wim Wenders, set to release in 1991. With a runtime of 2 hours and 38 minutes, it belongs to the genres of action, drama, and sci-fi. The movie follows the story of Claire, a woman who survives a car crash in 1999. This incident drastically alters the course of her life as she rescues Sam and embarks on an extraordinary journey around the world with him. Their experiences inspire the writer, Eugene, who is documenting these tales as dreams are being recorded.
23. One Against the Wind (1991)
Experience the thrilling tale of “One Against the Wind, “ a 1991 historical drama film directed by Larry Elikann. This compelling movie, based on a true story, is set in 1940s France during World War II.
24. Hostage (1992)
Hostage” (1992) is a thrilling, action-packed movie set in Argentina, where a UK black-ops agent is on a mission to rescue a kidnapped special-ops analyst. As he navigates through dangerous terrain, he finds himself drawn to a mysterious young woman who may be involved in the plot. As the stakes rise and the lines blur, things quickly become complicated for the agent.
25. Memoirs of an Invisible Man (1992)
Memoirs of an Invisible Man is a 1992 sci-fi comedy adventure starring Chevy Chase, Daryl Hannah, and Sam Neill. In this exciting film, Chevy Chase plays the role of a company executive who accidentally turns invisible. As he navigates his new reality and tries to cope with his newfound condition, Chase must avoid capture by a dangerous CIA official while struggling with the challenges of invisibility.
26. The Piano (1993)
In 19th-century New Zealand, an enigmatic mute woman named Ada McGrath arrives in the region with her young daughter and a cherished piano for an arranged marriage to a farmer. Their journey is immediately complicated by the intense desire of the farm worker, George Baines, for Ada’s company.
27. Jurassic Park (1993)
Step into a breathtaking world of prehistoric wonder and thrilling adventure with the iconic 1993 film, “Jurassic Park. “ Directed by the legendary Steven Spielberg, the movie follows a team of scientists and a family of visitors as they explore an awe-inspiring theme park hidden on a remote island teeming with resurrected velociraptors and towering Tyrannosaurus rex. An unexpected power failure sets these prehistoric creatures loose, turning the serene park into a dangerous jungle of fear and uncertainty.
28. The Rainbow Warrior (1993)
The Rainbow Warrior” is a thrilling drama that recounts the true story of a Greenpeace ship’s tragic sinking in 1984. The ship, commanded by Jon Voight, was on its way to protest French nuclear testing in the Pacific.
29. In the Mouth of Madness (1994)
In the Mouth of Madness” (1994) is a chilling tale of horror and reality. The story follows an insurance investigator named John Trent, played by Sam Neill, whose life soon spirals into chaos as he delves deeper into the mind-boggling effect of a popular horror writer’s books on his fans.
30. The Jungle Book (1994)
Join Rudyard Kipling’s classic tale, The Jungle Book, in a stunning 1994 adventure where an orphaned boy, Mowgli, is raised by a pack of wild animals in the heart of the jungle. Discover how this young boy transforms from an innocent orphan into the revered king of the jungle, navigating through the perils of the treacherous jungle and fierce tiger attacks.
31. Sirens (1994)
From the sunny shores of Australia, comes an unexpected twist on love and faith, with a sprinkle of comedy in “Sirens. “ Revolving around a painting deemed as blasphemous, a young minister and his wife embark on an unpredictable visit to the artist and his spirited models. As the minister succumbs to a series of temptations, “Sirens” unfolds through a whirlwind of humor, drama, and romance, unveiling the complexities of sexual awakening.
32. Restoration (1995)
In the turbulent 17th century, “Restoration” is a poignant drama that tells the story of the exiled and loyal physician to King Charles II, Robert Dopp, who devotes his time to aiding the sick of London, all while he pines for the love of a penniless woman. Amidst the chaos of the plague and political strife, their love burns brightly against all odds.
33. Victory (1996)
Victory” is a captivating 1996 drama, adventure, and romance film that takes place in 1913 on an isolated island near the Dutch East Indies port of Surabaya. The film’s setting, in a time and place far removed from contemporary society, adds an intriguing backdrop to the story.
34. Children of the Revolution (1996)
Children of the Revolution” is a captivating drama that takes us on an unexpected journey through the life of a mysterious and enchanting woman, played by Judy Davis. Set in 1996 and released in 1997, this thought-provoking movie delves into the realm of politics and passion, bringing Australia to the brink of civil war.
35. Snow White: A Tale of Terror (1997)
Snow White: A Tale of Terror, released in 1997, is a chilling interpretation of the classic fairy tale. This dark fantasy horror film is set in a medieval world and follows the growing hatred of a noblewoman, secretly a practitioner of the dark arts, for her innocent stepdaughter, Snow White. The witch’s horrifying attempts to kill her make up the central conflict of the story.
36. Event Horizon (1997)
In the haunting thriller, Event Horizon, a seasoned rescue crew is dispatched to unravel the enigma of a eerily reappeared spaceship that vanished without a trace for seven long years. The ship, ominously known as Event Horizon, returns with a horrific secret — it may be a portal to a darkened realm known as hell.
37. The Horse Whisperer (1998)
The Horse Whisperer” is a heartfelt drama that intertwines the deep connections between man, woman, and horse. Set against the backdrop of rugged Montana, the film follows Tom Booker, a talented yet reclusive horse trainer, who possesses the unique ability to communicate with and heal horses.
38. The Revengers’ Comedies (1998)
The Revengers’ Comedies” is a 1998 film directed by Malcolm Mowbray, with a screenplay written by Alan Ayckbourn and Malcolm Mowbray. The movie stars Sam Neill, Helena Bonham Carter, and Kristin Scott Thomas in the leading roles. This heartwarming comedy-drama film, rated PG-13, has a runtime of 1 hour and 26 minutes.
39. Bicentennial Man (1999)
An extraordinary android, played by Robin Williams, sets a course for humanity in the thought-provoking film, “Bicentennial Man” (1999). Directed by Chris Columbus, this visually stunning drama intertwines romance, science fiction, and the emotional yearnings of this unique being.
40. Molokai (1999)
Molokai” tells the inspiring true story of Father Damien, a devoted priest from the 19th century who chose to leave his comfortable life behind to bring comfort and care to the inhabitants of Molokai island. The film, set in the 1870s, follows Damien’s journey to the leper colony, where he works tirelessly to heal and nurture the outcast community, eventually earning sainthood for his selfless and humanitarian efforts.
41. My Mother Frank (2000)
My Mother Frank” is a heartwarming and humorous journey, set in the picturesque and diverse settings of Australia. When a meddlesome mother, who loves her son so much she decides to enroll at the same university, old and new worlds collide with thrilling consequences. This story showcases the bond between a mother and son as they navigate newfound independence and shared experiences.
42. The Magic Pudding (2000)
Embark on a magical journey with The Magic Pudding, a delightful animated adventure released in 2000. Following the disappearance of a koala’s parents, an enchanted pudding joins forces with a young koala, a wise penguin from the South Pole, and the pudding itself. However, the team soon realizes they’re not alone in their quest as sinister forces pursue the unique pudding for their own dark purposes.
43. The Dish (2000)
The Dish, “ a charming and quirky Australian film, takes us on a journey into the lives of a tight-knit community as they unexpectedly become a crucial part of the world’s first Apollo moon landing. Directed by Rob Sitch and written by Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner, and Jane Kennedy, the movie is a delightful blend of comedy, drama, and history.
44. SuperCroc (2001)
SuperCroc” is a fascinating adventure into the prehistoric world of gigantic creatures. The film delves into the research of paleontologist Paul Sereno and reptile expert Brady Barr, who investigate the enigmatic “Sarcosuchus Imperator, “ a fearsome 40 feet long crocodile-like creature from the Cretaceous era. With the help of state-of-the-art CGI animation, viewers get a thrilling glimpse into the life of this prehistoric predator.
45. Submerged (2001)
In the grim atmosphere of the 1930s, a daring inventor pushes the boundaries, designing a revolutionary submarine that promises to change the world of naval warfare. However, when an unforeseen accident causes the USS Squalus to sink, the fate of its courageous crew hangs in the balance.
46. Jurassic Park III (2001)
Jurassic Park III” takes viewers back to the thrilling world of dinosaurs that the franchise is known for. The movie, set in the year 2001, sees Dr. Grant, played by Sam Neill, convince to go on a holiday to Isla Sorna under the pretense of a holiday.
47. Beyond Jurassic Park (2001)
Beyond Jurassic Park, a fascinating documentary released in 2001, offers an in-depth exploration of the making of the iconic film, Jurassic Park. With a runtime of 1 hour and 58 minutes, this captivating piece delves into the creative process behind the blockbuster, from the initial script to the final product.
48. Dirty Deeds (2002)
In the 1970s, Sydney’s bustling streets were home to an unfolding tale of crime and chaos. “Dirty Deeds” takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride through the city’s underbelly, where American soldiers taking a break from the Vietnam war created a booming business for local gangsters. As rival factions, including Chicago and New York mafias, take notice, tensions escalate, and alliances are tested.
49. Framed (2002)
Framed” is a high-stakes crime thriller that stars Rob Lowe and Sam Neill. The film follows New York detective Mike Santini as he takes a holiday with his family, only to stumble upon a fugitive from justice, Eddie Meyers. Santini’s involvement in Meyers’ capture makes him the top choice to interrogate the wily criminal. As the two face off, a tense game of cat and mouse unfolds, filled with espionage, deception, and unexpected alliances.
50. The Brush-Off (2004)
The Brush-Off” explores the tragic, yet somewhat unconventional tale of a disgruntled Australian artist’s mysterious death. The movie centers around a political adviser to the Minister of the Arts who is tasked with the investigation.
51. Wimbledon (2004)
Wimbledon” is a heartwarming, lighthearted romantic comedy-drama directed by Richard Loncraine. Starring Kirsten Dunst and Paul Bettany, it tells the story of a once-successful tennis player who has lost his ambition, plummeting to the 119th ranking. However, when he meets a talented young woman on the women’s circuit, his focus is revitalized, and he is inspired to aim for the coveted Wimbledon title.
52. Yes (2004)
Yes” is a unique cinematic experience, told almost entirely in iambic pentameter, that weaves a tale of love, loss, and cultural identity. Set in London, the film follows the unlikely romance between She, a scientist trapped in a loveless marriage, and He, a Lebanese doctor now working as a chef in a London restaurant. The two meet at a banquet and soon find themselves in a passionate, carefree relationship.
53. Little Fish (2005)
Little Fish” is a captivating crime drama film, released in 2005, directed by Rowan Woods. The movie stars prestigious actors Cate Blanchett, Sam Neill, and Hugo Weaving in leading roles. The runtime of the film is an hour and fifty-four minutes, making it a compelling watch for those who appreciate a well-crafted narrative.
54. Gelibolu (2005)
Gelibolu” is a historical drama that takes place during World War 1 and follows the Allied invasion of and campaign in Gallipoli, Turkey. Directed by Tolga Örnek and written by Örnek himself, the film explores the pivotal moment in Turkish history when the country fought to protect its shores.
55. Big John (2006)
Delve into the captivating world of cinematic mastermind John Carpenter with “Big John. “ This entrancing documentary delves into the illustrious career of the director behind “Halloween, “ “The Thing, “ “Fog, “ and “Invasion Los Angeles. “ Dive headfirst into his mesmerizing universe as Carpenter reveals the inspiration behind his iconic films, his creative process, and the personal challenges that have shaped his illustrious career. A must-watch for fans of suspense, thriller, and horror genres, “Big John” offers a rare, unfiltered glimpse into the life and work of one of the most innovative and influential filmmakers of our time.
56. The Making of ‘Event Horizon’ (2006)
The Making of ‘Event Horizon’ is an insightful 2006 documentary that invites viewers behind the scenes of the cult sci-fi thriller, “Event Horizon. “ Capturing exclusive access to the film’s production team and cast, the documentary unravels the challenges and triumphs of bringing writer-director Paul W. S. Anderson’s haunting vision to life.
57. Irresistible (2006)
Irresistible” is a gripping drama, mystery, and thriller film directed by Ann Turner, starring Susan Sarandon, Sam Neill, and Emily Blunt. The story revolves around a wife and mother who becomes increasingly consumed by the thought that her husband’s co-worker is attempting to steal him away from her and their loving family. This intriguing narrative takes the audience on a suspenseful journey filled with American charm, gift card games, hatred, and suspense.
58. Angel (2007)
In the early 20th century, the film “Angel” (2007) follows the tale of Isidore Angel, a young eccentric British writer. As Isidore navigates the world of fame, his once-promising career takes a turn for the worse due to his unorthodox behaviors and unusual personal life.
59. Dean Spanley (2008)
Dean Spanley (2008) is a captivating film that takes audiences on a journey through Edwardian England. The story revolves around two contrasting characters, Fisk Senior and his son, as they navigate a unique and unexpected friendship with an eccentric Indian named Dean Spanley. As the plot unfolds, the old man begins to open his heart in ways he never imagined, leading to a series of unexpected and heartwarming experiences that will leave viewers touched and delighted.
60. Skin (2008)
Skin” is a heart-wrenching biographical drama based on the true story of a young black girl born to two white Afrikaner parents during the apartheid era in South Africa. This inspirational tale of courage and resilience, set against the backdrop of racial prejudice and societal turmoil, paints a vivid picture of the challenges faced by the protagonist as she navigates her multiracial identity.
61. Daybreakers (2009)
In the dystopian, alternate 2019, a vampire pandemic has left just 5% of humanity untouched and a world teetering on the brink of collapse. A blood shortage plagues the once dominant species as they attempt to preserve their existence. Amidst this chaos, a tenacious blood researcher teams up with a clandestine group of vampires in a desperate bid to save humanity from their vampire-infested, crumbling society.
62. In Her Skin (2009)
In Her Skin” is a gripping drama and thriller that explores the worst fears of parenthood. The film revolves around a missing fifteen-year-old student named Rachel Barber, who fails to meet her father Elizabeth, mother, and stepfather Mike. As the family anxiously waits for her return, an unexpected revelation reveals a sinister plot.
63. Under the Mountain (2009)
Under the Mountain” is a heartwarming and adventurous film that takes a turn into the unexpected. The story revolves around two teenage twins, Rachel and Theo, who are forced to travel to Auckland with their distant relatives after their mother tragically passes away. Upon arriving, they stumble upon an alien environment and soon find themselves in the midst of a mysterious and dangerous plan.
64. Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole (2010)
In the enchanting world of Legends, Soren, a young owl, braves the dark forces of St Aegolious. The evil owls seek to recruit him as a soldier, but Soren escapes with his friends and brings the chilling news to the mythical guardians. Together, they embark on a thrilling adventure to thwart the wicked owls’ sinister intentions, proving the strength of friendship and the fight for freedom.
65. Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape (2010)
In the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s, a group of films known as “video nasties” sent shockwaves through the United Kingdom, causing widespread panic and leading to strict censorship regulations. “Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape” is a compelling documentary that explores the hysteria surrounding these movies and how they shaped the nation’s film industry. Directed by Jake West, this film delves into the social, political, and legal consequences of the moral panic that swept Britain, as well as the role that movies can play in shaping societal attitudes.
66. The Dragon Pearl (2011)
The Dragon Pearl” is a family adventure with fantasy elements set in an archaeological dig in China. Josh and Ling, two young friends expecting a dull vacation, suddenly find themselves in the midst of an extraordinary quest when they stumble upon a legendary Chinese Golden Dragon. The movie offers captivating visual effects, magical moments, and a father-son relationship that evolves throughout the adventure.
67. Buck (2011)
Buck” explores the life of renowned horse whisperer Buck Brannaman, who overcame childhood abuse and made his mark in the world. This documentary takes viewers on a journey through the experiences that shaped Brannaman’s life, ultimately revealing his incredible ability to form deep bonds with horses, as well as his own remarkable resilience. The movie showcases the powerful impact of horse-assisted therapy and highlights Brannaman’s talent for guiding people on how to better communicate and interact with these magnificent creatures.
68. The Hunter (2011)
The Hunter is a tense and thrilling 2011 film set in the unforgiving Tasmanian wilderness. Martin, played by Willem Dafoe, is a mercenary who finds himself on a dangerous mission. A mysterious biotech company from Europe has sent him to hunt for the elusive and endangered Tasmanian tiger.
69. The Vow (2012)
The Vow is a heartwarming drama and romance film that captures the essence of love and forgiveness. Directed by Michael Sucsy and starring Rachel McAdams as Paige and Channing Tatum as Leo, the movie follows the couple’s journey to rekindle their love. Paige, played by McAdams, suffers from severe memory loss after a traumatic car accident, leaving the audience to wonder if she will ever regain her memories.
70. The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box (2013)
Embark on an extraordinary journey with The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box, an enchanting family adventure film filled with steam-powered wonders, dark magic, and thrilling mysteries. Set in the 19th century, our brave protagonist navigates through a fantastical realm of sinister magic, ancient curses, and powerful evil. A fearless hero is on a quest to uncover a mystical Midas Box, which holds the secret to ultimate power and greed.
71. Escape Plan (2013)
Escape Plan” is a high-octane action-thriller film that follows Ray Breslin, a structural-security authority who finds himself caught in a deadly trap. Set up by unknown forces and locked up in an ultra-secure, high-tech prison, he is stripped of all his tools and expertise. Using his incredible skills, he must devise a cunning plan with the help of unlikely allies hidden within the facility to escape from this seemingly unbreakable prison.
72. A Long Way Down (2014)
A Long Way Down” is a touching and humorous film that explores the complexities of life, friendship, and survival. Four people, who have all survived attempts to end their lives, meet on New Year’s Eve and form an unlikely surrogate family.
73. United Passions (2014)
United Passions is a compelling drama that revolves around the intricate world of football, focusing on the FIFA presidency. The film portrays the journey of the FIFA baton through its association presidents, Jules Rimet, Joao Havelange, and Sepp Blatter. The movie offers an insightful look into the international politics that surround the world of football, with a blend of history and contemporary drama.
74. MindGamers (2015)
MindGamers” is a heart-pounding sci-fi thriller set in a world where quantum academies train students to explore the depths of human consciousness. In 2015, it hit theaters, garnering mixed reviews. The film was directed by Andrew Goth and boasts a star-studded cast, including Sam Neill and Dominique Tipper.
75. Backtrack (2015)
Backtrack” is a suspenseful drama-horror film set in the year 2015, released in 2016. Directed by Michael Petroni, the movie revolves around a psychotherapist who suffers from nightmares and disturbing hallucinations, potentially linked to the death of his daughter. Driven to unravel the mystery and lay his past to rest, he embarks on a journey to his childhood home.
76. The Daughter (2015)
In “The Daughter” (2015), a man returns home to confront a long-hidden family secret that threatens the lives of those he left behind years prior. Set in a logging town, the drama explores themes of lumber mills, alcoholism, and relapse.
77. Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016)
In “Hunt for the Wilderpeople, “ a wild and rebellious kid and his kind-hearted foster uncle accidentally spark a national manhunt in the untamed New Zealand bush. This heartwarming and hilarious adventure follows a duo on the run as they navigate the perils of their surroundings while cultivating a deep bond through shared experiences.
78. Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
Thor: Ragnarok” is a high-octane, action-packed adventure in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film takes place after the mighty Thor (Chris Hemsworth) is held captive on the planet Sakaar.
79. 7th AACTA Awards (2017)
Get ready to celebrate the Australian creative powerhouse as the 7th AACTA Awards (2017) hits the big screen. This star-studded event recognizes the best of the best in Australian cinema and television.
80. Spielberg (2017)
Spielberg” is a comprehensive documentary about the iconic filmmaker, Steven Spielberg. With interviews from his family, film critics, colleagues, and colleagues who have worked with him, viewers get an in-depth look at the career and journey of one of Hollywood’s most celebrated directors.
81. Sweet Country (2017)
Sweet Country is a gripping 2017 Western set in the Northern Territory of Australia during the 1920s. When an aging Aboriginal farmhand, Harry March, defends himself against a violent white man and is forced to flee, a posse is assembled to hunt him down. This action sets off a chain of events that expose the tensions and injustices at the heart of this frontier society.
82. Stray (2018)
Stray, “ released in 2018, is a compelling drama film set in a cold and remote landscape. Directed by Dustin Feneley, who also penned the script, the film follows two strangers as they try to mend their broken pasts. The story revolves around characters searching for employment in a factory, as they deal with the aftermath of being laid off. As the characters navigate their individual struggles, their paths intertwine, creating a powerful narrative filled with emotion and introspection.
83. The Commuter (2018)
The Commuter” is a thrilling action-mystery film released in 2018, directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and starring Liam Neeson, Vera Farmiga, and Patrick Wilson. With a runtime of 1 hour and 44 minutes, this high-stakes, PG-13 film follows the story of an ex-cop and current insurance salesman who finds himself in the middle of a life-threatening conspiracy during his daily commute home. As a passenger on a train, the protagonist becomes entangled in a web of intricate and dangerous situations.
84. Peter Rabbit (2018)
Hop into the enchanting world of “Peter Rabbit” (2018), an animated adventure comedy that will leave you grinning from ear to ear. Bringing the beloved characters from Beatrix Potter’s beloved children’s books to life, this film follows the mischievous antics of Peter Rabbit, a clever and rebellious bunny who loves nothing more than sneaking into a farmer’s vegetable garden to indulge in his favorite snacks. Joined by his friends, Benjamin Bunny, Flopsy Bunny, and Mopsy Bunny, they embark on a hilarious and heartwarming journey filled with laughs, lessons, and luscious greens.
85. Blackbird (2019)
Blackbird is a striking drama film that tackles the tough subject of terminal illness, family bonds, and the difficult decision of euthanasia. With a captivating premise inspired by the 2014 Danish film ‘Silent Heart, ‘ the movie follows the journey of a terminally ill mother who makes the heart-wrenching decision to bring her family together for one final reunion before her untimely passing.
86. Ride Like a Girl (2019)
Ride Like a Girl is a heartwarming and inspiring biographical drama based on the remarkable true story of Michelle Payne, the first female jockey to win the prestigious Melbourne Cup. Directed by Rachel Griffiths, this movie takes viewers on a thrilling journey, as it showcases the determination, passion, and resilience of a pioneer who defied all odds and paved the way for future generations of female athletes.
87. Rams (2020)
Rams” is a captivating Australian comedy-drama directed by Jeremy Sims, and written by Jules Duncan and Grímur Hákonarson. The film stars Sam Neill, Michael Caton, and Wayne Blair, who bring to life the long-standing feud between two estranged sheep farming brothers, Warren and Colin.
88. Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway (2021)
The highly-anticipated sequel, Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, returns to the garden with Thomas, Bea, and Peter Rabbit, joined by their adorable triplets. When Peter, tired of life in the garden, decides to explore the big city, he encounters shady characters that cause chaos for the whole family. Full of heartwarming adventures, zany hijinks, and a touch of humor, Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway promises to delight audiences of all ages.
89. Jurassic World Dominion (2022)
Jurassic World Dominion, released in 2022, is an action-packed sci-fi adventure starring Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Laura Dern. With a runtime of 2h 27min, the movie has a budget of $165 million and grossed $1,001,978,080 worldwide. The film follows the aftermath of the Isla Nublar destruction as Biosyn operatives search for Maisie Lockwood, and Dr. Ellie Sattler investigates a genetically engineered swarm of giant insects. The plot also features a Tyrannosaurus Rex, Velociraptor, and other species from the Jurassic era.
90. Assassin Club (2023)
In “Assassin Club, “ a skilled assassin is given a high-stakes contract to eliminate seven individuals scattered across the globe. However, as he embarks on his deadly missions, he realizes that he is not the only one being hunted. The targets, it turns out, are also professional killers hired to take him out.
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