Jessica Chastain has won the Best Actress in a leading role recently at the SAG Awards, one of the best precursor indicators of an acting award at The Oscars. This could be the first Oscar win for Chastain for her role as Tammy Faye Bakker in The Eyes of Tammy Faye.

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Any viewer of Chastain’s has most likely looked up her films on Letterboxd, which is one of the best places to find more films of the stars of the silver screen. To find the best films of Jessica Chastain, Letterboxd has them ranked from most-viewed and highest-rated.

The Zookeeper's Wife (2017) - 3.4; Stream On Netflix

The Zookeeper's Wife poster (cropped) - Jessica Chastain

The Zookeeper’s Wife is the true story of Jan and Antonina Zabinski, owners of the Warsaw Zoo, which helped save hundreds of people and animals in Poland during the Nazi invasion in 1939. Chastain plays Antonina, the titular wife of the film.

The Zookeeper’s Wife currently has a Letterboxd rating of 3.4/5. Reviewers who rated the film on the website noted that this film accurately portrays the WWII period with realistic production design and costume design. But it’s Chastain’s performance and ability to evoke kindness into her portrayal that won viewers over.

A Most Violent Year (2014) - 3.5; Stream On Hulu

Anna with her hand on her waist in A Most Violent Year

A Most Violent Year is about an immigrant and his family trying to find fortune in their business pursuits while also dodging violent crimes in New York City. Chastain plays the wife of Oscar Isaac’s businessman who tries to hold her family together during the most violent year in New York’s history.

A Most Violent Year currently has a Letterboxd rating of 3.5/5 with reviewers praising the film as an excellent entry in the gangster genre since The Godfather. Viewers particularly enjoyed Oscar Isaac; however, it’s his chemistry with an always fabulous Chastain that makes their work stand out.

Molly's Game (2017) - 3.5; Stream On Amazon Prime

Molly and Charlie at a court house in Molly's Game

Molly’s Game is about the true story of Molly Bloom, a whip-smart skier and former Olympian who gets caught up in an FBI operation after she establishes her own business of high-stakes poker games. Chastain plays Molly in this semi-biographical film.

Molly’s Game has a 3.5/5 rating on Letterboxd. Those who have seen the film praise the film for both its breathless screenplay that easily takes after the real Molly Bloom, and how Chastain performs Molly with the same type of energy that raters believe to be unmatched.

Miss Sloane (2016) - 3.6; Stream On Netflix

A close-up of Elizabeth Sloane in Miss Sloane

In the same vein as Molly’s Game is Miss Sloane, which is about a committed lobbyist who goes up against the gun lobby to affect gun control legislation. In the leading role once again is Chastain as Miss Madeline Sloane.

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Miss Sloane currently has a 3.6/5 rating on Letterboxd with many viewers enjoying the film for how its leading lady is portrayed as a multidimensional hero with impressive dialogue. But mostly, people who reviewed the film were in awe over Chastain’s performance, which reviewers found used every skill the actress has in her arsenal.

Zero Dark Thirty (2012) - 3.6; Stream On Hulu

Maya at a deserted war zone in Zero Dark Thirty

Zero Dark Thirty is about the decade-long hunt for Osama bin Laden and the emotional toll it had taken on the countless intelligence agents who searched for him. One of those agents is Maya, played by Jessica Chastain who earned her second Oscar nomination for the role. It's Chastain's character in Zero Dark Thirty that is sometimes hard to love.

The film currently has a Letterboxd rating of 3.6/5. Many viewers enjoyed the laser-focused and resolute performance of Chastain who becomes the perfect reference for just how worn down someone in the intelligence community can get after obsessing over a mission for too long. It’s her character that represents all the best parts of a wide-ranging film.

The Martian (2015) - 3.7; Stream On Hulu

Melissa Lewis looking serious in The Martian

The Martian follows Matt Damon’s Astronaut Mark Watney as he fights to survive alone on Mars while NASA, including Chastain as a flight commander, work to rescue him.  The Martian is considered one of Ridley Scott's best films and Jessica Chastain stands out in the flight crew cast.

Viewers have given The Martian an aggregated rating of 3.7/5 on Letterboxd, specifically praising Damon’s performance and how Ridley Scott creates a beautiful film with an eye toward expansive shots of Mars. The message of the film, which is a love for science and ingenuity to survive was also praised alongside an outstanding ensemble cast with special marks given to Chastain for her commanding performance.

Take Shelter (2011) - 3.8; Stream On Tubi

Curtis and Samantha looking to the distance in Take Shelter

Take Shelter is about a young man who begins to experience apocalyptic visions and has to decide whether his family needs to be protected from the world or from himself. Chastain plays the wife to Michael Shannon’s husband.

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Take Shelter currently has a Letterboxd rating of 3.8/5. Reviewers enjoyed the film because of how it portrayed mental illness and the effects mental illness has on an individual and their loved ones. Both Shannon and Chastain were praised for their performances as a man slowly losing trust in himself and the woman who loves him and is unable to do anything about it. It’s her confusion and frustration that truly sells the film.

The Tree of Life (2011) - 3.8; Stream On Hulu

Mrs. O'brien lying on the grass in The Tree of Life

The Tree of Life finds Chastain taking on another role playing a mother, this time across from Brad Pitt as her husband. The Tree of Life is a cerebral film about the origin and meaning of life, and questions of faith while a man goes from childhood to adulthood.

The Tree of Life has a 3.8/5 rating on Letterboxd and viewers enjoyed the film for the heartening portrayal of aging and figuring life out, as well as themes like motherhood. Chastain brings a softness to how she portrays a mother, something unfamiliar to many of her other roles, and viewers loved that about her in this film.

The Help (2011) - 3.8; Stream On HBO Max

Jessica Chastain with mouth agape in The Help

The Help is based on a true story and follows two maids and the families in their lives in 1960s Mississippi. Jessica Chastain plays one of the women who employs Octavia Spencer’s Minny as she helps her with being ostracized in her community among other issues in her life.

The Help currently has a rating of 3.8/5 with viewers enjoying the film for its standout performances and ability to find heart and humor in a film that shows a lack of humanity in many areas. One of the standouts is Chastain’s Celia Foote, a role that earned Chastain her first Oscar nomination, a character who is quick to feel love even when she’s presumed to be silly.

Interstellar (2014) - 4.2; Stream On Paramount+

Murph in front of a chalkboard in Interstellar

Interstellar is a magnum opus about humanity’s survival across a deep space mission to find a new home. Chastain plays Matthew McConaughey’s grown-up daughter who has a tense relationship with the father who left her to go on the mission.

Interstellar has a 4.2 rating on Letterboxd with many reviewers praising the ingenious narrative Christopher Nolan created when making his film along with praise for the film’s realistic portrayal of space exploration and science. Interstellar got a lot of its nuances right. One of the standouts of the film; in particular, is the relationship between Chastain and McConaughey, and how Chastain realistically portrays a daughter with long-buried resentments towards her father.

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