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  • Best Halle Berry Movies of All Time Ranked

    Halle Berry attends the European Gala Screening for Amazons: 'Crime 101' at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square on January 28, 2026 in London, England. Photo: Kate Green/Getty Images for Amazon MGM Studios and Sony Pictures Entertainment.
    Halle Berry attends the European Gala Screening for Amazons: ‘Crime 101’ at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square on January 28, 2026 in London, England. Photo: Kate Green/Getty Images for Amazon MGM Studios and Sony Pictures Entertainment.

    Academy Award winner Halle Berry is one of the most accomplished and beloved actresses of her generation.

    First appearing in supporting roles in now classic movies like ‘Jungle Fever‘, ‘The Last Boy Scout‘, and ‘Boomerang‘, Berry won an Oscar for Best Actress for her performance in 2001’s ‘Monster’s Ball‘, becoming the first and only Black woman to ever receive that honor from the Academy.

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    But she has also appeared in some of the most popular franchises of all time including the original ‘X-Men‘ trilogy, ‘John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum‘, ‘Kingsman: The Golden Circle‘, and the James Bond movie, ‘Die Another Day‘.

    Not to mention starring in critically acclaimed movies like ‘Losing Isaiah‘, ‘Bulworth‘, and ‘Could Atlas‘. Her latest, the new crime thriller ‘Crime 101‘, opens in theaters on February 13th.

    In honor of the new film’s release, Moviefone is counting down the 20 best movies of Halle Berry’s long and impressive career, including her latest.

    Let’s begin!

    Related Article: Halle Berry, Percy Daggs IV and Anthony B. Jenkins Talk ‘Never Let Go’


    20. ‘X-Men: The Last Stand‘ (2006)

    (L to R) Halle Berry and Hugh Jackman in 'X-Men: The Last Stand'. Photo: Marvel Studios.
    (L to R) Halle Berry and Hugh Jackman in ‘X-Men: The Last Stand’. Photo: Marvel Studios.

    When a cure is found to treat mutations, lines are drawn amongst the X-Men, led by Professor Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart), and the Brotherhood, a band of powerful mutants organized under Xavier’s former ally, Magneto (Ian McKellen).

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    19. ‘Never Let Go‘ (2024)

    In this new psychological thriller/horror, as an Evil takes over the world beyond their front doorstep, the only protection for a mother (Berry), and her twin sons (Percy Baggs IV and Anthony B. Jenkins) is their house and their family’s protective bond. Needing to stay connected at all times – even tethering themselves with ropes – they cling to one another, urging each other to never let go. But when one of the boys questions if the evil is real, the ties that bind them together are severed, triggering a terrifying fight for survival.

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    18. ‘Executive Decision‘ (1996)

    Terrorists hijack a 747 inbound to Washington D.C., demanding the release of their imprisoned leader. Intelligence expert David Grant (Kurt Russell) suspects another reason and he is soon the reluctant member of a special assault team that is assigned to intercept the plane and hijackers.

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    17. ‘The Program‘ (1993)

    Several players from different backgrounds try to cope with the pressures of playing football at a major university. Each deals with the pressure differently, some turn to drinking, others to drugs, and some to studying.

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    16. ‘The Call‘ (2013)

    Jordan Turner (Berry) is an experienced 911 operator but when she makes an error in judgment and a call ends badly, Jordan is rattled and unsure if she can continue. But when teenager Casey Welson (Abigail Breslin) is abducted in the back of a man’s car and calls 911, Jordan is the one called upon to use all of her experience, insights and quick thinking to help Casey escape, and not just to save her, but to make sure the man is brought to justice.

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    15. ‘Swordfish‘ (2001)

    (L to R) Halle Berry, John Travolta, Don Cheadle and Hugh Jackman in 'Swordfish'. Photo: Warner Bros.
    (L to R) Halle Berry, John Travolta, Don Cheadle and Hugh Jackman in ‘Swordfish’. Photo: Warner Bros.

    Rogue agent Gabriel Shear (John Travolta) is determined to get his mitts on $9 billion stashed in a secret Drug Enforcement Administration account. He wants the cash to fight terrorism, but lacks the computer skills necessary to hack into the government mainframe. Enter Stanley Jobson (Hugh Jackman), a n’er-do-well encryption expert who can log into anything.

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    14. ‘Losing Isaiah‘ (1995)

    Khaila Richards (Berry), a crack-addicted single mother, accidentally leaves her baby in a dumpster while high and returns the next day in a panic to find he is missing. In reality, the baby has been adopted by a warm-hearted social worker, Margaret Lewin (Jessica Lange), and her husband, Charles (David Strathaim). Years later, Khaila has gone through rehab and holds a steady job. After learning that her child is still alive, she challenges Margaret for the custody.

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    13. ‘Bulworth‘ (1998)

    A suicidally disillusioned liberal politician (Warren Beatty) puts a contract out on himself and takes the opportunity to be bluntly honest with his voters by affecting the rhythms and speech of hip-hop music and culture.

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    12. ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past‘ (2014)

    The ultimate X-Men ensemble fights a war for the survival of the species across two time periods as they join forces with their younger selves in an epic battle that must change the past – to save our future.

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    11. ‘Die Another Day‘ (2002)

    James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) is sent to investigate the connection between a North Korean terrorist and a diamond mogul, who is funding the development of an international space weapon.

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    10. ‘Crime 101‘ (2026)

    (L to R) Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry star in 'Crime 101'. Photo Credit: Merrick Morton.
    (L to R) Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry star in ‘Crime 101’. Photo Credit: Merrick Morton.

    Set against the sun-bleached grit of Los Angeles, ‘Crime 101’ weaves the tale of an elusive jewel thief (Chris Hemsworth) whose string of heists along the 101 freeway have mystified police. When he eyes the score of a lifetime, his path crosses that of a disillusioned insurance broker (Berry) who is facing her own crossroads. Convinced he has found a pattern, a relentless detective (Mark Ruffalo) is closing in, raising the stakes even higher. As the heist approaches, the line between hunter and hunted begins to blur, and all three are faced with life-defining choices–and the realization that there can be no turning back.

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    9. ‘Boomerang‘ (1992)

    Marcus (Eddie Murphy) is a successful advertising executive who woos and beds women almost at will. After a company merger he finds that his new boss, the ravishing Jacqueline (Robin Givens), is treating him in exactly the same way. Completely traumatized by this, his work goes badly downhill.

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    8. ‘X-Men‘ (2000)

    Two mutants, Rogue (Anna Paquin) and Wolverine (Hugh Jackman), come to a private academy for their kind whose resident superhero team, the X-Men, must oppose a terrorist organization with similar powers.

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    7. ‘Kingsman: The Golden Circle‘ (2017)

    When an attack on the Kingsman headquarters takes place and a new villain rises (Julianne Moore), Eggsy (Taron Egerton) and Merlin (Mark Strong) are forced to work together with the American agency known as the Statesman to save the world.

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    6. ‘The Last Boy Scout‘ (1991)

    When the girl (Berry) that detective Joe Hallenback (Bruce Willis) is protecting gets murdered, the boyfriend (Damon Wayans) of the murdered girl attempts to investigate and solve the case. What they discover is that there is deep seated corruption going on between a crooked politician and the owner of a pro football team.

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    5. ‘John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum‘ (2019)

    (L to R) Keanu Reeves and Halle Berry in 'John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum'. Photo: Lionsgate.
    (L to R) Keanu Reeves and Halle Berry in ‘John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum’. Photo: Lionsgate.

    Super-assassin John Wick (Keanu Reeves) returns with a $14 million price tag on his head and an army of bounty-hunting killers on his trail. After killing a member of the shadowy international assassin’s guild, the High Table, John Wick is excommunicado, but the world’s most ruthless hit men and women await his every turn.

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    4. ‘Jungle Fever‘ (1991)

    A successful and married black man (Wesley Snipes) contemplates having an affair with a white girl (Annabella Sciorra) from work. He’s quite rightly worried that the racial difference would make an already taboo relationship even worse.

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    3. ‘X2‘ (2003)

    Professor Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart) and his team of genetically gifted superheroes face a rising tide of anti-mutant sentiment led by Col. William Stryker (Brian Cox). Storm (Berry), Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) and Jean Grey (Famke Janssen) must join their usual nemeses—Magneto (Ian McKellen) and Mystique (Rebecca Romijn)—to unhinge Stryker’s scheme to exterminate all mutants.

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    2. ‘Monster’s Ball‘ (2001)

    A prison guard (Billy Bob Thornton) begins a tentative romance with the unsuspecting widow (Berry) of a man whose execution he presided over.

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    1. ‘Cloud Atlas‘ (2012)

    (L to R) Tom Hanks and Halle Berry in 'Cloud Atlas'. Photo: Warner Bros.
    (L to R) Tom Hanks and Halle Berry in ‘Cloud Atlas’. Photo: Warner Bros.

    A set of six nested stories spanning time between the 19th century and a distant post-apocalyptic future. ‘Cloud Atlas’ explores how the actions and consequences of individual lives impact one another throughout the past, the present and the future. Action, mystery and romance weave through the story as one soul is shaped from a killer into a hero and a single act of kindness ripples across centuries to inspire a revolution in the distant future.

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  • ‘Mix Tape’ Exclusive Interview: Teresa Palmer

    Teresa Palmer in 'Mix Tape'. Photo: R&C/PMK.
    Teresa Palmer in ‘Mix Tape’. Photo: R&C/PMK.

    Making its world premiere at the SXSW Conference & Festival on March 9th is the new Irish-Australian miniseries ‘Mix Tape’, which is based on the novel of the same name by Jane Sanderson, and stars Teresa Palmer (‘Warm Bodies’) and Jim Sturgess (‘Cloud Atlas’).

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Teresa Palmer about her work on ‘Mix Tape’, her character, her own love for mix tapes, working with Jim Sturgess, and premiering the series at SXSW.

    Related Article: Actress Teresa Palmer Talks Psychological Thriller ‘The Twin’

    Teresa Palmer in 'Mix Tape'. Photo: R&C/PMK.
    Teresa Palmer in ‘Mix Tape’. Photo: R&C/PMK.

    Moviefone: To begin with, can you talk about your first reaction to this character and why you wanted to play Allsion?

    Teresa Palmer: I just thought Allsion was interesting. She’s navigated intense trauma in her life. Then my version of Allsion, the older Allsion, has completely reinvented her life and rewrote her narrative, and has shape shifted. It’s a very interesting thing to do to completely leave behind your past, and it’s almost like she’s having a bit of an identity crisis. I just thought all of that was so interesting to explore. The trauma is so far pushed down within her that it starts to manifest in all these little ways in her dynamic with her husband, and how she’s such an enigma, and she’s quite observant. Then she reconnects with her first love, and it’s like he pulls this little thread, and she starts to rapidly unravel, which was so interesting. So, I was like, “Yes, please.”

    MF: Are you a fan of mix tapes? Did you make your own mix tapes when you were younger?

    TP: Of course. I got so many mix tapes. I made mix tapes. Everyone was like, “Were you of the mix tape era,” and I was. In 2002, I started driving at 16. I had my own car, my yellow Hyundai Accent with my little cassette tape player. The first year, it was cassettes, so I was using tapes. Then it moved on to burning CDs for people. But that’s all I had. I remember my little CD holder and they were just all burnt CDs with all the names of the songs numbered, and it was so fun. I loved it.

    Florence Hunt in 'Mix Tape'. Photo: R&C/PMK.
    Florence Hunt in ‘Mix Tape’. Photo: R&C/PMK.

    MF: Did you work with the actress that played the younger version of your character to compare notes?

    TP: No, they shot a lot in Ireland, and we shot mainly in Sydney, and then I had maybe four days of work in Ireland. I met Florence (Hunt) and Rory (Walton-Smith) very briefly. We had a 10-minute interaction where we spoke to each other, and we took a photo together, and that was it. So, we didn’t have any interaction at all. Lucy Gaffey, our director, was so on point with making sure that the essence of these characters all felt the same so that the younger versions of us and the older versions, there was a real synergy there. So, it felt like the same person was playing this character. But Florence wasn’t cast until I had basically finished. I had a couple of days left and she was cast. So, we didn’t get the chance to talk about the character or anything. But yeah, she had footage that I had done that I think she got to have a look at. But that’s just props to great casting is that they figured out the right people for the role.

    MF: What was it like working with Jim Sturgess on this series?

    TP: I love Jim. He is just gorgeous. We met so many years ago. I tested for this movie he did called ‘21’. So, I met him in the test and the audition, I didn’t end up getting it, but I connected with him, and I was like, “What a legend.” Then I saw his career just blow up and I watched a bunch of his movies, so coming back together to work again, we were like, “Oh, my god, we got on so well at the audition and we’ve both gone off to live these big lives, have kids, get married, and work a lot, and we’ve come back.” It’s like we got to catch up on all those years in between that we hadn’t seen each other. Not too dissimilar to these characters as well. So, it was nice. He’s a beautiful, generous actor. He’s very good. He cares about the work so much that he was a gorgeous scene partner.

    Jim Sturgess in 'Mix Tape'. Photo: R&C/PMK.
    Jim Sturgess in ‘Mix Tape’. Photo: R&C/PMK.

    MF: Finally, the series is premiering at SXSW this year. What are you most excited to have audiences experience with this series?

    TP: I think people are going to feel very nostalgic. I honestly think that that’s going to be the biggest takeaways. It makes you think about your own first love, and your youth, and the process of getting older, and just the journey of life in general. It’s a commentary on all those big life things. Watching it, I was really moved. Also, it just made me realize how fast time flies. So, I hope that audiences connect with that and love the music. The music is basically another character in this show. It’s so important, but it sets the tone for the feeling, and the feedback has been so gorgeous so far. I think that that’s one of the big takeaways is just youth and that feeling of falling in love for the first time.

    Editorial Note: Krisily Fernstrom conducted this interview and contributed to this article.

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    What is the plot of ‘Mix Tape’?

    In Sheffield in 1989, a blossoming romance develops Alison (Teresa Palmer) and Daniel (Jim Sturgess). Many years later, and living in opposite sides of the world, they reconnect over a shared memory they have of a song.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Mix Tape’?

    (L to R) Teresa Palmer and Jim Sturgess in 'Mix Tape'. Photo: R&C/PMK.
    (L to R) Teresa Palmer and Jim Sturgess in ‘Mix Tape’. Photo: R&C/PMK.

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  • Every Wachowskis Movie, Ranked

    Every Wachowskis Movie, Ranked