Movies Starring John Malkovich

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Convicted criminals hijack a prison transport plane, and a parolee must stop them.

Why people love it: High-octane stunts and a star‑studded cast make it a nonstop adrenaline rush. Its blend of humor and intense action keeps fans returning.

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A ruthless pirate seeks the legendary treasure of the Lost City while battling colonial powers.

Why people love it: Malkovich’s charismatic villainy and swashbuckling action keep viewers hooked. The gritty period setting adds intrigue.

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Aristocrats manipulate love and power in pre‑revolutionary France, sparking deadly games of deceit.

Why people love it: The stellar cast brings razor‑sharp dialogue to life, making the scheming feel intoxicating. Its lush production design immerses you in an elegant yet treacherous world.

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A determined reporter infiltrates the hidden corners of the internet, exposing deadly conspiracies.

Why people love it: Its tense pacing and realistic portrayal of online danger grip viewers. The film’s relevance to modern privacy fears makes it compelling.

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Based on a true 2010 rig explosion, crew members battle to survive the inferno.

Why people love it: Its realistic tension and gritty performances make the disaster feel immediate. The film honors real heroes while delivering nonstop suspense.

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A harrowing voyage up a river to confront a rogue trader who has gone mad with power.

Why people love it: Its stark visuals and intense performances capture the darkness of imperial ambition. The film’s tight pacing keeps viewers on edge, while its themes stay hauntingly relevant.

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A covert team races against time to transport a priceless asset across hostile territory, battling relentless enemies in a nonstop high‑octane chase.

Why people love it: Viewers enjoy the relentless adrenaline, impressive fight choreography, and Mark Wahlberg's charismatic lead driving an edge‑of‑your‑seat experience. The fast‑paced plot delivers constant tension and surprising twists.

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Two rival pizzeria owners fall in love while battling for the title of town's best slice.

Why people love it: Its charming banter and tasty visuals make it a feel‑good rom‑com. Audiences love the chemistry between the leads and the playful nods to classic pizza culture.

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Retired CIA operatives reunite for a final mission against a lethal assassin targeting them.

Why people love it: Sharp one‑liners and veteran chemistry give the film a breezy, feel‑good vibe. The blend of humor and sleek action makes it an entertaining tribute to classic spy movies.

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A talented poker player navigates high-stakes games while balancing loyalty and ambition.

Why people love it: Fans praise its authentic depiction of underground poker and sharp dialogue. The chemistry between Damon and Norton adds tension and humor.

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A new branch of the US military grapples with bureaucracy and absurdity in space.

Why people love it: Its blend of workplace comedy with sci‑fi absurdity and strong performances make it a fun watch. The satirical take on bureaucracy hits close to home.

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Detective Poirot races to stop a killer who murders victims in alphabetical order across England.

Why people love it: Malkovich’s charismatic Poirot brings a fresh twist to Christie’s classic. The film’s crisp pacing and period detail keep viewers hooked from start to finish.

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Detective Poirot races to stop a serial killer leaving alphabetic clues.

Why people love it: Malkovich’s charismatic Poirot brings a fresh take on a classic. The elegant 1930s vibe and clever puzzles keep viewers enthralled.

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A journalist and his Cambodian friend survive the terror of the Khmer Rouge regime.

Why people love it: The film powerfully portrays a real historical tragedy with unforgettable performances. Its gritty realism and emotional depth keep it resonant decades later.

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A reluctant Pope returns to guide a fractured Church amid modern crises.

Why people love it: The continuation deepens the theological chess game with lush cinematography. Malkovich’s understated turn adds gravitas.

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A young American heiress navigates love and betrayal in Victorian England, guided by a mysterious portrait.

Why people love it: Kidman's nuanced performance and Campion's lush direction create an atmospheric period piece. The film explores themes of freedom and societal constraint.

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A grieving mother suspects a boy's death is linked to a dark conspiracy at a powerful corporation.

Why people love it: Jolie delivers a fierce performance, balancing vulnerability and determination. Eastwood's direction creates a tense, atmospheric thriller that keeps viewers guessing. The film's smart blend of corporate intrigue and supernatural dread resonates with audiences.

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A fragile young woman clings to her glass figurines while family tensions rise in a 1930s St. Louis home.

Why people love it: The adaptation shines with intimate performances, especially Woodward’s tender motherly presence and Malkovich’s restless son. Its faithful reverence to Williams’ language preserves the play’s melancholy beauty.

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