Movies Starring Anna Faris

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An eccentric inventor builds a machine that makes food rain, turning the town into a tasty disaster.

Why people love it: The film’s wild premise and inventive visual jokes keep viewers laughing from start to finish.

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A group of friends navigate love and chaos after a broken engagement.

Why people love it: It blends sharp wit with heartfelt moments, delivering laughs that feel genuine. The chemistry among the ensemble cast makes every scene enjoyable.

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A former Playboy bunny becomes a sorority house mother, teaching the quirky girls confidence and fun.

Why people love it: Its goofy humor and heartwarming moments make it a feel‑good watch. Anna Faris’s playful performance brings charm to the story.

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A mother teams up with a former criminal to track down her daughter’s kidnapper in a high‑stakes chase.

Why people love it: Fans enjoy the chemistry between Lopez and Vergara, mixing laughs with thrilling chase scenes. The movie balances humor and heartfelt moments about family bonds.

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A collection of outrageous comedy sketches tied together by a lost wallet.

Why people love it: Its fearless absurdity and surprise cameo appearances attract a niche audience. The film’s chaotic style makes it a talking point at watch parties.

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After a breakup, a man's ex‑girlfriend, a superhero, seeks revenge, turning romance into chaotic action.

Why people love it: The film mixes superhero satire with romantic comedy, creating absurd yet funny situations. Faris’s comedic timing and over‑the‑top action keep it entertaining.

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A volatile mall security guard takes his job too seriously, spiraling into chaotic antics while chasing a thief.

Why people love it: Its razor‑sharp satire and Andy Samberg’s manic performance make it a bold, unpredictable ride. The film balances dark humor with absurd situations, leaving a memorable impression.

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A parody of horror clichés follows teens surviving absurd, slapstick scares.

Why people love it: It lampoons iconic horror scenes with relentless jokes, delivering nonstop laughter. The film’s rapid‑fire references keep fans quoting it for years.

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A stoner actress accidentally eats a lot of cannabis‑infused cupcakes, leading to a day of chaotic misadventures.

Why people love it: Anna Faris’s deadpan performance perfectly captures a hilariously misguided high, making the film a cult comedy gem. Its quirky visual style and absurd plot keep viewers laughing throughout the chaotic day.

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A former surgeon becomes a cleaning lady for a crime syndicate to save her son.

Why people love it: A fresh twist on the crime‑drama formula with a fierce lead performance. The moral gray zones and tight pacing keep viewers hooked.

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Inside a phone, an emoji embarks on a quest to become 'normal'.

Why people love it: Its bright, colorful animation and playful take on smartphone life entertain younger audiences. The film’s catchy songs and humor also resonate with families.

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A popular teen swaps bodies with a small-time criminal, leading to hilarious high school chaos.

Why people love it: Its absurd premise and Rob Schneider’s wild performance make it a cult favorite. The mix of teen drama and slapstick keeps viewers entertained.

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Former Playboy bunny Shelley becomes a sorority house mother, helping outcast girls find confidence.

Why people love it: Anna Faris shines with her comedic timing, turning a wild bunny into a mentor. The movie's quirky humor and heartfelt growth of the sorority sisters win hearts.

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Restaurant staff navigate bizarre customers and their own ambitions while stuck in a dead‑end job.

Why people love it: Its irreverent humor captures the absurdity of service‑industry life. The ensemble’s improvisational style makes the chaos feel authentic.

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