Movies Starring Samantha Morton

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The rise and tragic fall of Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis, told with haunting style.

Why people love it: Corbijn’s atmospheric direction mirrors Curtis’s inner turmoil, while Riley’s performance feels both vulnerable and iconic. It’s a moving tribute to a lost legend.

1 / 7

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In a future where crimes are predicted, a cop fights to prove his innocence.

Why people love it: Fans admire its sleek vision of a high-tech future and gripping cat‑and‑mouse plot. Spielberg’s direction blends action with thought‑provoking questions about free will.

2 / 7

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A theater director constructs a life‑size New York replica inside a warehouse, blurring reality and art.

Why people love it: The film’s ambitious, mind‑bending narrative invites endless interpretation, resonating with viewers who crave intellectual depth. Its raw performances and existential themes make it a lasting conversation piece.

3 / 7

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A noblewoman fights societal constraints while seeking love and independence.

Why people love it: Elegant costumes and a poignant performance highlight women's struggles in the 1700s.

4 / 7

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A teenage farmhand discovers unsettling secrets while working for a remote family, sparking a tense, atmospheric horror.

Why people love it: The film’s slow‑burn tension keeps viewers on edge, while its rural setting feels hauntingly isolated. Strong performances add depth, and the mystery unfolds with unsettling twists.

5 / 7

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A pregnant woman discovers a malevolent spirit intent on harming her unborn child.

Why people love it: Audiences enjoy its chilling atmosphere and the unsettling blend of pregnancy fear with supernatural lore. Morton’s intense performance drives the suspense.

6 / 7

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A theater director builds a life‑size replica of New York inside a warehouse, blurring art and reality.

Why people love it: Viewers admire its bold narrative structure and profound exploration of mortality. Its blend of humor and heartbreak creates a hauntingly intimate portrait of a life in progress.

7 / 7