Justin Theroux came to many viewers through his television roles in shows like The District, Six Feet Under, and The Leftovers. Some fans say Justin Theroux's character is one of Carrie's more likable exes in Sex and the City. However, the actor has also appeared in several films. He displayed in the spotlight in prominent roles in movies like Mulholland Drive.

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In other titles like The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy, he performs supporting roles. Theroux has also lent his voice to blockbuster animated pictures like Megamind. Fans have taken to IMDb to rate the best movies the actor has appeared in.

I Shot Andy Warhol — 6.6

 I Shot Andy Warhol presents a drama based on true events. It follows Valerie Solanas in a non-linear narrative and presents her upbringing, leading up to her relationship with famed artist Andy Warhol. Before long, the film's title is addressed in a climax.

The movie presents Justin Theroux's feature film debut. He plays Mark in a supporting role. Fans of the film might say it showcases a fascinating true story through an interesting perspective. Others perhaps note its memorable performances.

Bumblebee — 6.7

Shatter and Dropkick in Bumblebee

Bumblebee is a Transformers movie from the late 2010s. It follows the titular character in the Transformers universe after the Autobot is sent to Earth following a conflict occurring on another planet against the Decepticons.

Justin Theroux lends his voice to Bumblebee. He plays Dropkick, one of the film's antagonists. Fans of the movie perhaps say it is one of the more underrated titles from the franchise. Other devotees might praise the film for its action sequences.

Inland Empire — 6.8

Laura Dern holding her hands up in Inland Empire.

David Lynch presents one of his most ambitious films with Inland Empire. The experimental movie presents an ambiguous plot following Laura Dern's Nikki Grace, also known as Sue Blue. Viewers perhaps describe the movie as a whirlwind of imagery and sound that might seem like a strange fever dream.

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Justin Theroux plays Devon Berk, also known as Billy Side. Fans might say Inland Empire is one of the most abstract and intriguing movies in David Lynch's catalog. Others might say it is misunderstood or underrated.

Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi — 6.9

The Last Jedi is a Star Wars sequel from the late 2010s. It is a part of the trilogy released after the prequel films following the events of the original trilogy. The sci-fi blockbuster comes from director Rian Craig Johnson and features performances from some of the franchise's original actors like Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher among many fresh faces.

Justin Theroux plays the Master Codebreaker. Fans of the movie might tout it as one of the better sequel films coming from the Star Wars universe. Others perhaps say it showcases a refreshing mix of the original cast with new players in the franchise.

The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy — 7.0

Split image of Justin Theroux and Zach Braff in Broken Hearts Club.

The Broken Hearts Club follows a group of friends in Los Angeles dealing with the ups and downs of various romantic relationships. An ensemble cast plays the gay men, many of whom pursue creative projects like photography and acting while developing their romances.

Justin Theroux plays Marshall. He is joined by Billy Porter, Dean Cain, Zach Braff, and Andrew Keegan. Critics perhaps say the film is outdated, while fans might praise its unpacking of issues compared to other similar films of the time.

On The Basis Of Sex — 7.1

On the Basis of Sex is a drama based on true events. The film follows the story of Ruth Bader Ginsburg in her journey to become Supreme Court Justice as well as the court cases appearing early on in her career.

Justin Theroux plays Melvin "Mel" Wulf alongside Felicity Jones's Ginsburg. He is a representative for the ACLU. Fans perhaps say the movie presents an interesting examination of an important moment of change in U.S. history.

Megamind — 7.3

Megamind giving a speech and smiling

Dreamworks presents an animated comedy with Megamind. The film tells the story of the titular villain. It presents an unexpected superhero movie, in that it focuses on an evildoer's story of woe, opposed to a hero. After taking down his nemesis, Megamind creates a new being to fight.

Justin Theroux lends his voice to the movie, playing Megamind's dad. Fans of the film perhaps say it is an original take on the superhero genre. Others might say it is memorable thanks to its funny voice cast featuring Will Ferrell, Tina Fey, and David Cross.

American Psycho — 7.6

Some fans say American Psycho is a movie adaptation that is better than the book. The modern cult classic follows Patrick Bateman, an investment banker with a lust for murder. The events of the film follow Bateman's killings, his pursuit by authorities, and the blurring of lines between Bateman's mind and reality.

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Justin Theroux plays Timothy Bryce, one of Bateman's associates. Fans might say Timothy is one of Theroux's best roles, and that he has several funny and memorable one-liners. Others perhaps praise American Psycho for its engaging script, horrifying sequences, and spot-on dark humor.

Mulholland Drive — 7.9

David Lynch's Mulholland Drive presents s moody Hollywood mystery. It concerns a woman searching for her identity after getting into a car crash. She meets an aspiring actress who tries to help her remember who she is as the events of the film unfold.

Justin Theroux plays a director, Adam Kesher. He crosses paths with the women after one of them takes an audition. Fans of Mulholland Drive might say it is one of Lynch's most interesting films. Others perhaps say it has a distinct and ethereal feel.

Joker — 8.4

Joaquin Phoenix in the full Joker makeup and outfit for the 2019 movie

Joker comes from the DC Universe, telling the origin story of perhaps Batman's most legendary rival. Joaquin Phoenix plays the titular struggling clown, Arthur Fleck, who develops disdain for his society after being labeled as an outcast.

Fans who enjoy Joker perhaps point to its accolades from prestigious film institutions as evidence of its success. Justin Theroux appears briefly in the movie in a cameo. He plays Ethan Chase, a guest on the television show during the filming of which the movie's climax takes place. It is perhaps his shortest appearance in his top-ten rated movies.

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