Movies Starring Maggie Gyllenhaal

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A washed‑up country singer seeks redemption and love while confronting his self‑destructive habits.

Why people love it: Jeff Bridges delivers an Oscar‑winning performance that feels raw and sincere. The film’s soulful soundtrack and tender moments resonate deeply.

1 / 7

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A troubled teen is haunted by visions of a menacing rabbit that leads him to unsettling revelations.

Why people love it: Its eerie atmosphere and mind‑bending plot spark endless discussion. The 80s soundtrack and strong performances cement its cult status.

2 / 7

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A timid woman finds empowerment through an unconventional office romance with her boss.

Why people love it: The film balances dark humor with a tender love story, highlighting personal growth. Its chemistry and quirky tone have turned it into a beloved cult classic.

3 / 7

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A newly released mother strives to rebuild her life and reconnect with her daughter while battling personal demons.

Why people love it: Gyllenhaal delivers a raw, heartbreaking performance that anchors the film. The gritty, intimate storytelling captures the struggles of redemption and motherhood, making it resonant and unforgettable.

4 / 7

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An IRS auditor discovers his life is being narrated, forcing him to confront his fate.

Why people love it: The film blends humor with existential wonder, making a mundane routine feel magical. Ferrell's earnest performance and clever storytelling keep audiences engaged.

5 / 7

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A wealthy businesswoman and politician seeks peace in the Middle East while confronting family secrets and espionage.

Why people love it: Compelling performances and moral complexity draw viewers in. The layered narrative explores power and identity.

6 / 7

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A courtroom in the afterlife decides Judas Iscariot’s fate, blending theology and drama.

Why people love it: The film’s bold premise sparks thought‑provoking debate. Strong performances humanize mythic figures, especially Eccleston’s conflicted Judas. Its blend of humor and gravitas makes it unforgettable.

7 / 7