Knives Out is the newest "whodunnit" crime mystery drama, and it stars all of our favorite actors and actresses. Of course, we know most of this cast from some pretty iconic roles (like Yoda, Captain America, or Hannah Baker), but we thought we'd make a list to binge our favorite flicks this dynamic, talented, and brilliant cast has to offer. So, in case you're looking for some movies to watch, and can't get enough of this crew, here is the main cast and their films we definitely think you should watch, ranked by their IMDb score.

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Jamie Lee Curtis: Halloween (2018) - 6.6

We know that the Halloween franchise is probably Jamie Lee Curtis's most iconic role, so we thought we'd include the newest addition to the series. Michael Myers is back, and Laurie Strode must confront the man who has been haunting her since Halloween, four decades ago. These movies are always fun, and we love Jamie Lee Curtis in them. Of course, she plays the hilarious Linda Drysdale in Knives Out, but we know she's going to be back for some more Halloween fun.

Frank Oz: Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (2017) - 7.1

Frank Oz was finally asked to show his face, but you probably recognize his voice more than anything else. He plays Alan Stevens in this crime flick, but his most iconic role is definitely Yoda from the Star Wars franchise. Yeah, we're sure that probably blows your mind, but we're not making it up.

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You can even listen to this famous voice in the newest flick from the series. Frank Oz is a legend, and we're glad we finally got to see what he actually looks like on the big screen. Of course, we suggest watching this Star Wars flick before the new one comes out later this December.

Toni Collette: Hereditary (2018) - 7.3

While Toni Collette was a hilarious Joni, she actually dabbles a lot in horror movies. This movie is one of her newest, and also one of the most critically-acclaimed. She takes the leading role as the mother in this horror flick, and this movie tells the haunted story of a grieving family. It's certainly terrifying and disturbing, but, if you can handle it, we definitely suggest giving it a go. It's definitely different from this crime mystery.

Michael Shannon: Nocturnal Animals (2016) - 7.5

This drama-thriller is totally underrated and is honestly one of the most tragic and artistic films out there. It tells the story of an art gallery owner who is haunted by her ex-husband's novel, where he portrays their lives in a symbolic tale of revenge and crime. Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Amy Adams, and the wonderful Michael Shannon, we can't praise this movie enough if you love a disturbing, artsy, and masterful drama. Prepare to be ruined for a few days, though.

Christopher Plumber: Remember (2015) - 7.5

Christopher Plummer is a veteran actor, so we thought we'd pick one of his newer and more critically-acclaimed films. This drama mystery tells the tale of an old man with dementia, who searches for the person he believes to be responsible for his family's death in a concentration camp. With the aid of a fellow Auschwitz survivor, this journey is mesmerizing, tragic, and stunning. Christopher Plummer is amazing, and while this role is much different than that of Harlan Thrombey, it's certainly worth watching.

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Chris Evans: Gifted (2017) - 7.6

You might be surprised that we didn't pick one of this man's roles as Captain America, but we think you know that already. So, here's an underrated gem that shows the absolute talent of this actor. We know you loved him as Ransom, but this role is totally different.

He plays Frank, a single man who must raise his child prodigy niece (Mckenna Grace) after his sister passes away. However, he also finds himself in a custody battle with his mother. This movie is wholesome, and will definitely make you cry, but it's absolutely brilliant, and Chris Evans is wonderful.

Katherine Langford: Love, Simon (2018) - 7.6

Katherine Langford stole our hearts on 13 Reasons Why as Hannah Baker, but this movie definitely deserves a shout out. Simon is in high school, and he's gay. He keeps it a secret from everyone he knows until his secret is threatened by the internet, and he must come to terms with his identity. Katherine

Langford is his best friend, and their relationship is definitely goals. This story is absolutely hilarious, relatable, and totally wholesome. We definitely suggest this heartfelt comedy to lift your spirits.

Daniel Craig: Skyfall (2012) - 7.7

While we're sure you know that Daniel Craig is James Bond, we couldn't help but include this flick. In fact, it did pretty well with the critics and is definitely one of our favorite 007 movies. Directed by Sam Mendes, this movie shows Daniel Craig in all his awesomeness. In fact, we suggest re-watching this before the new one, No Time to Die is released next April. Actually, you can even find the wonderful Ana de Armas alongside this brilliant man.

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Ana de Armas: Blade Runner 2049 (2017) - 8.0

Ana de Armas in the rain

Ana de Armas is fairly new to the big screen, but it's no secret that this film is her most critically-acclaimed. This re-vamp of the classic film stars Ryan Gosling alongside this brilliant bombshell.

She plays Joi, and her role is mesmerizing in this action-packed, mystery drama. Seriously, this movie is stunning in every way, and we suggest you give it a watch or re-watch immediately. Ana de Armas is perfect as Marta, but these two flicks definitely just show how versatile she really is.

Don Johnson: Django Unchained (2012) - 8.4

This Quentin Tarantino film stars Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, and Leonardo DiCaprio. However, Don Johnson plays Big Daddy. While this is a small role, it's absolutely iconic, and we couldn't resist putting this incredible movie on this list.

With an 8.4, this Western drama certainly deserves the #1 spot. With racial segregation, bounty hunters, and a vengeful slave, this movie is brilliant and bold. Plus, Don Johnson's role is the perfect amount of cringe and humor, and he'll sweep you off your feet with his role as an eccentric plantation owner.

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