Movies Starring Michael Sheen

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In 1905, a desperate brother sails to a remote island, infiltrating a violent cult to rescue his sister, confronting savage rituals.

Why people love it: The film blends brutal action with creeping dread, creating a visceral experience. Its atmospheric setting and relentless tension make it a standout cult‑horror entry.

1 / 7

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Journalist David Frost confronts former President Nixon in a televised interview that tests truth and power.

Why people love it: The film shines with sharp dialogue and powerful acting, turning a historic showdown into a compelling psychological drama.

2 / 7

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An angel and a demon team up to prevent the End of the World, navigating humanity’s quirks.

Why people love it: Its witty humor, stellar chemistry between Sheen and Tennant, and faithful adaptation of the beloved novel make it a cult favorite.

3 / 7

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Two passengers awaken early on a drifting spaceship, confronting isolation and unexpected love.

Why people love it: The film’s stunning visuals and chemistry between Pratt and Lawrence captivate viewers, while exploring loneliness and hope.

4 / 7

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A charismatic manager takes over a bitter rival club, confronting fierce loyalties and personal ambition.

Why people love it: Michael Sheen's charismatic portrayal of Brian Clough captures the manager's wit and volatility, making the film a compelling character study. Tom Hooper's direction blends tension and humor, delivering an engrossing look at football's high-stakes world. Fans also appreciate its authentic recreation of 1970s British football culture.

5 / 7

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A portrait of Queen Elizabeth II navigating the aftermath of Princess Diana's death and the media storm.

Why people love it: Mirren's regal performance earned acclaim, capturing the monarch's humanity. The film blends humor and tension, offering insight into a pivotal moment in modern British history.

6 / 7

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A fierce battle erupts between ancient vampire and werewolf clans, seen through a determined vampire death dealer.

Why people love it: Fans love its sleek visual style and relentless fight choreography. Kate Beckinsale's iconic performance as Selene defines modern vampire heroes.

7 / 7