25 Best George Clooney Movies, Ranked

Publish date: 2024-10-04

After working in the industry for years, George Clooney finally got his big break with a starring role in the medical series ER and, through the 1990s, made a radical ascent to be one of Hollywood’s biggest stars by the early 2000s. Renowned for his charisma which seems to lend itself to any genre, he has established himself as a leading man capable of doing anything from political drama to romantic comedy.

Contributing to film in a variety of ways, Clooney has received Academy Awards in six different categories throughout his career, winning two in total – one for acting and one for his co-production of Argo. It will forever be his performances that he is most remembered for though, and there are plenty of great ones to enjoy.

25 'The Peacemaker'

(1997)

While The Peacemaker won’t be viewed by many to be Clooney’s best ever picture, it did flaunt a political sensitivity which would become a common theme in Clooney’s work. The action thriller follows a Colonel and the head of the National Security Council’s Nuclear Smuggling Group as they investigate stolen Russian nuclear weapons.

With fine action sequences, a witty swagger, spy thrills, and a dramatic punch, the film did plenty well but was met with criticism for failing to weave it all together with much resonance. Still, the espionage romp gave genre fans an original dose of action fun with George Clooney and Nicole Kidman offering well-rounded performances as the two leads.

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24 'Money Monster'

(2016)

The most recent feature film directed by Jodie Foster, Money Monster was an underrated socio-economic thriller which used the star power of George Clooney and Julia Roberts to good effect. It follows Lee Gates (Clooney), the host of a financial TV show who, along with his crew, is taken hostage by an irate viewer who lost everything based on Gates’ advice.

The film strikes a deft balance between the thrills of the premise’s intensity and the thematic punch engulfed in its societal commentary. It may have lost itself amid its ambitious aims at times, but Money Monster is a compact, taut thriller which features Clooney’s charismatic allure as well as his dramatic chops.

Money Monster
R Release Date May 12, 2016 Director Jodie Foster Cast George Clooney , Julia Roberts , Jack O'Connell , Dominic West , Caitriona Balfe , Giancarlo Esposito Runtime 98

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23 'From Dusk Till Dawn'

(1996)

A peculiar crime-horror genre mix rich with a distinct pulpy charm, From Dusk Till Dawn saw George Clooney star alongside Quentin Tarantino as criminal brothers who take a vacationing family hostage to use them and their RV to flee to Mexico. Their desperate escape takes an unexpected turn though when they hole up in a strip club which turns out to be safe haven for a vicious vampire coven.

Director Robert Rodriguez imposed his signature style on the film which was written by Tarantino, making it tremendously fun more so that particularly intense or scary. While it received some criticism for being overly violent, it was a delightfully on-brand film for fans of Tarantino and Rodriguez and has become a beloved cult classic.

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22 'One Fine Day'

(1996)

With his suave charisma, exceptional wit, and striking screen presence, it is very easy to imagine George Clooney as a star of Hollywood’s golden era. Audiences got a teasing look at what that might have been like with One Fine Day, a screwball romantic comedy which follows two single-parents who juggle babysitting duties as they each embark on one of the biggest days of their careers.

Critics were overly harsh on it, condemning its formulaic narrative. However, fans were more accepting of it, enjoying the performances of George Clooney and Michelle Pfeiffer and the evolution of their characters’ relationship from bickering enemies to adorable lovers.

one fine day
PG Release Date December 20, 1996 Director Michael Hoffman Cast Michelle Pfeiffer , George Clooney , Mae Whitman , Alex D. Linz , Charles Durning , Jon Robin Baitz Runtime 108

21 'Fail Safe'

(2000)

Based on Eugene Burdick’s Cold War novel ‘Fail-Safe’, Fail Safe was a televised stage play which came to be revered by critics and viewers alike. The political drama analyzes the aftermath of a computer error which sets off a sequence of events bringing the world to the brink of destruction.

Clooney portrayed Col. Jack Grady, a squadron pilot given false orders to drop a bomb on Moscow, leaving the President to frantically try to make contact and abort the mission or explore other avenues to defuse the situation. The sensational cast featured iconic Hollywood names like Richard Dreyfuss, Sam Elliott, Harvey Keitel, and Don Cheadle as well as Clooney.

20 'The American'

(2010)

A no-nonsense action thriller which kept its emotional inflections in check, The American saw George Clooney in a more reserved, stripped-down role. It follows a masterful assassin who, after a job goes wrong in Sweden, retreats to the Italian countryside where his plans to remain covert are thwarted when he develops unlikely relationships which threaten to blow his cover.

While one of Clooney’s greatest assets as an actor has always been his insatiable charisma, it was an unlikely treat to see his natural charm so subdued. The European thriller became a modest commercial and critical success and remains an overlooked and rather unique performance in Clooney’s career.

The American
R Release Date August 31, 2010 Director Anton Corbijn Cast George Clooney , Thekla Reuten , Irina Björklund , Violante Placido , Paolo Bonacelli , Samuli Vauramo Runtime 105

19 'Intolerable Cruelty'

(2003)

Another prime example of how effective George Clooney would have been as a leading man in eras long past, Intolerable Cruelty is a quickfire smart and sharp romantic comedy from frequent collaborators with Clooney, the Coen Brothers. It follows a shrewd divorce attorney who comes at odds with the ex-wife of a client who vows revenge on him and turns to a wealthy oil baron for aid.

Despite its mainstream taste, it still featured much of the Coens' distinct, off-beat humor. It also made exceptional use of its sizzling lead performances from Clooney and Catherine Zeta-Jones to hit the mark as a saucy, steamy, star-studded hit.

Intolerable Cruelty
PG-13 Release Date September 2, 2003 Director Joel Coen , Ethan Coen Cast George Clooney , Catherine Zeta-Jones , Geoffrey Rush , Cedric the Entertainer , Edward Herrmann , Paul Adelstein Runtime 100

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18 'The Thin Red Line'

(1998)

Viewed by many to be director Terrance Malick’s masterpiece, The Thin Red Line featured a star-studded cast as it brought a deeply philosophical edge to the horrors of war. Based on the 1962 novel by James Jones, it follows the journey of a solider in the South Pacific during WWII as he is thrust back into action after having gone AWOL.

Its weaving of awe-inspiring battle sequences with mesmerizing visual imagery gave the film a poetic yet harrowing beauty as it dove headfirst into war like no other film has. While Clooney’s role was cut considerably, limiting him to a minor supporting part, the sheer brilliance of The Thin Red Line ensures it's still one of his most impressive acting credits.

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17 'Solaris'

(2002)

An adaptation of Stanisław Lem’s acclaimed sci-fi novel, Solaris offered a deep, contemplative entry for genre lovers. Clooney re-united with director Steven Soderberg, playing the starring role of a psychiatrist who agrees to venture to a space station orbiting planet Solaris with the hope of convincing the crew to return from their side-tracked post despite their wishes to stay.

Condensed but idealistic and willing to grapple with difficult questions, it absorbed audiences with its mysticism, especially as Dr. Kelvin (Clooney) finds himself becoming immersed in Solaris’ alluring mysteries. Despite Soderberg maintaining the film was a clear adaptation of the novel, it struggled to escape comparisons to Andrei Tarkovsky’s ethereal film from the same source material and suffered both critically and commercially as a result despite having plenty to offer.

Solaris
PG-13 Release Date November 27, 2002 Director Steven Soderbergh Cast George Clooney , Natascha McElhone , Viola Davis , Jeremy Davies , Ulrich Tukur , John Cho Runtime 99

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16 'Burn After Reading'

(2008)

While it’s not their masterpiece, Burn After Reading is a suitably sharp and hilarious black comedy offering from the Coen Brothers. It follows a range of interlinked characters involved in a farcical political conspiracy which begins when two gym employees discover a retired CIA analysts memoirs and try to blackmail him for money.

Clooney portrays former U.S. Marshall Harry Pfarrer, a married man embarking on a romantic relationship with one of the gym employees while involved in another affair with the wife of the CIA analyst. Wonderfully oblivious throughout the film, delusions of self-importance and an acute awareness in the suspicious incidents occurring around him lead Pfarrer to grow increasingly paranoid, with Clooney hysterical in the role.

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A disk containing mysterious information from a CIA agent ends up in the hands of two unscrupulous and daft gym employees who attempt to sell it.

Release Date September 5, 2008 Director Ethan Coen , Joel Coen Cast George Clooney , Frances McDormand , Brad Pitt , John Malkovich , Tilda Swinton , Richard Jenkins Runtime 96

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15 'Confessions of a Dangerous Mind'

(2002)

A terrifically inventive blending of real life inspiration and wild espionage fantasy, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind is an adaptation of the bizarre unauthorized biography in which renowned game show host Chuck Barris claimed to have been an assassin for the CIA. It featured a then relatively unknown Sam Rockwell in the starring role and served as Clooney’s directorial debut.

Clooney also plays the supporting part of CIA agent Jim Byrd, the operative who recruits Barris to the agency and acts as his handler. While Rockwell received wide praise for his performance, the film proved to be a pivotal one in Clooney’s career, establishing him as a director with stylish flair, a deft touch, and a knack for mixing genres with aplomb.

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14 'The Ides of March'

(2011)

Demanding the full force of George Clooney’s expertise, The Ides of March saw him serve as director, producer, co-writer, and co-star. The political drama stars Ryan Gosling as Stephen Meyers, the idealistic junior campaign manager for Democratic presidential candidate Mike Morris (Clooney) whose startling impression of his superior shatters when he learns of an affair that could jeopardize his candidacy.

At just 101 minutes, it moved at a sprightly pace which kept the unraveling truth and shifting allegiances engaging. With such actors as Philip Seymour Hoffman, Paul Giamatti, Marisa Tomei, and Jeffrey Wright filling the supporting roles, it had a tendency to pop off the screen and was easy to lap up, especially for lovers of political dramas.

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The Ides of March is a drama film that sees Ryan Gosling star as Stephen Meyers, an employee of Governor Mike Morris' campaign trying to run for president. Though Morris' ideas could present a significant shift in the world, one primary goes south, leaving Stephen to rush to try to pick up the pieces. Stephen's morality and integrity and challenged when he realizes the only way to help his candidate win is to play as dirty as his opponents.

Release Date September 24, 2011 Director George Clooney Cast Ryan Gosling , George Clooney , Philip Seymour Hoffman , Paul Giamatti , Evan Rachel Wood , Marisa Tomei Runtime 102 minutes

13 'Hail, Caesar!'

(2016)

Hail, Caesar! currently stands as the most recent collaboration between George Clooney and the Coen Brothers. It’s also probably their most underrated. Set in 1950s Hollywood, it follows a fixer as he keeps the studio’s stars in line, which involves looking into the whereabouts of the leading man of a swords-and-sandals epic who has been kidnapped by black-listed communist screenwriters.

Clooney was at his dumbfounded comedic best as Baird Whitlock, the abducted star who starts to come around to the views of his captors. The adoring satire of old Hollywood struck a chord with film lovers, boasting its own ensemble cast who turned in committed performances and made the Coens’ off-kilter comedy taste work a treat.

Hail, Caesar!
PG-13 Release Date February 5, 2016 Director Ethan Coen , Joel Coen Cast Scarlett Johansson , Channing Tatum , Ralph Fiennes , Jonah Hill , David Krumholtz , Tilda Swinton Runtime 100

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12 'The Descendants' (2011)

A beautifully poised tragicomedy about family, loss, and tough decisions, The Descendants was both funny and deeply moving. Clooney stars as Matt King, a Hawaiian attorney and land baron who is being pressured to sell the family property when his wife falls into a coma, prompting him to reconnect with his two daughters while trying to reach out to the man his wife was having an affair with.

Director Alexander Payne thrives at embracing the human drama of the story with a very real and powerful depth which wasn’t afraid to revel in the messiness of life. It prompted astounding performances from the entire cast with Clooney receiving an Academy Award nomination for his efforts.

The Descendants
R Release Date September 9, 2011 Director Alexander Payne Cast George Clooney , Shailene Woodley , Amara Miller , Nick Krause , Patti Hastie , Grace A. Cruz Runtime 115

11 'Good Night, and Good Luck' (2005)

Just Clooney’s second directors credit, and his first credit for screenwriting on a feature film, Good Night, and Good Luck represents the star at his almighty best. It follows broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow (David Strathairn) as he works to uncover the obscenities within Senator Joseph McCarthy’s invasive campaign against Communists in America.

Clooney leans into his penchant for political drama and yields insatiable results, with his razor-sharp direction, pulsating script, and Strathairn’s captivating performance all receiving recognition among the film’s six Oscar nominations. Clooney made an impact on-screen as well, portraying Murrow’s ally and co-producer Fred W. Friendly.

Good Night, And Good Luck.
PG Release Date September 16, 2005 Director George Clooney Cast Jeff Daniels , David Strathairn , Alex Borstein , Rose Abdoo , Dianne Reeves , Peter Martin Runtime 90

10 'The Perfect Storm'

(2000)

Following the crew of the commercial fishing boat the Andrea Gail,The Perfect Storm was a biographical, oceanic disaster movie from acclaimed German filmmaker Wolfgang Petersen. Clooney starred as Billy Tyne Jr., the captain of the vessel who, after a dour season, decides to make one last catch only to find himself and his crew embattling a powerful storm.

While the film strayed into speculation and hyperbole to elevate the drama, it did use stunning visual effects to depict the awe-inspiring and dreadful terror of the horrific conditions the crew must have faced. Critics were divided at the time, but the film became a huge financial success, going on to be the eighth highest grossing movie of 2000.

The Perfect Storm
PG-13 Release Date June 29, 2000 Director Wolfgang Petersen Cast George Clooney , Mark Wahlberg , Diane Lane , John C. Reilly , William Fichtner , John Hawkes Runtime 129

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9 'Three Kings'

(1999)

As peculiar as it was daring, Three Kings saw director David O. Russell blend elements of war drama, action thrills, and outright comedy into a movie about the immediate aftermath of the Gulf War. It follows four American soldiers who inadvertently gain information about a cache of Saddam Hussein’s hidden gold buried near their military base.

George Clooney leads the film as Sergeant Major Archie Gates, a cynical Special Forces officer whose command of the small squad is put to the test when they are confronted by opposing forces. It’s difficult to quantify why exactly the film works so well, but it provides an engrossing spectacle which is steeped in political outrage and anti-war sentiment.

Three Kings
R Release Date September 27, 1999 Director David O. Russell Cast George Clooney , Mark Wahlberg , Ice Cube , Spike Jonze , Cliff Curtis , Nora Dunn Runtime 114 minutes

8 'Gravity'

(2013)

Alfonso Cuarón’s dramatic sci-fi thriller proved to be a major hit in the 2013 awards season, with its blend of astonishing visual effects, desperate performances, and astute direction making it an unforgettable film. It follows two astronauts stranded in space after their shuttle is destroyed who must make it to the ISS before time runs out.

While Clooney was brilliant in his supporting role, it was Sandra Bullock who was the film’s true shining light. Her outstanding performance was responsible for one of 10 Academy Award nominations Gravity would receive, and it went on to win seven, dominating the technical categories with its stunning imagery.

Gravity
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Two astronauts work together to survive after an accident leaves them stranded in space.

Release Date October 3, 2013 Director Alfonso Cuarón Cast Sandra Bullock , George Clooney , Ed Harris , Orto Ignatiussen , Paul Sharma , Amy Warren Runtime 90

7 'Syriana'

(2005)

One of the greatest highlights of Clooney’s career in film, Syriana was the film that made him an Academy Award-winning actor. Set against the backdrop of the Middle Eastern oil industry, the film is a geopolitical thriller focusing on multiple characters as the landscape of the industry shifts, having a huge effect on the people involved in it.

Clooney’s co-starring role saw the actor portray a veteran CIA agent enmeshed in a dubious assassination plot against a Saudi prince. It was a pivotal role within the film which earned both high praise and pointed criticism for its narrative complexity but was universally lauded for its ambition and its intensity.

Gravity
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Two astronauts work together to survive after an accident leaves them stranded in space.

Release Date October 3, 2013 Director Alfonso Cuarón Cast Sandra Bullock , George Clooney , Ed Harris , Orto Ignatiussen , Paul Sharma , Amy Warren Runtime 90

6 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?'

(2000)

The first of his comedic performances for the Coen Brothers, O Brother, Where Art Thou? still stands as George Clooney’s best collaboration with the famed directing duo. The film sees Clooney star as Ulysses Everitt McGill, one of three escaped convicts in the 1930s Deep South who searches for lost treasure and ends up singing a hit folk song all while being pursued by the law.

It thrives off the back of a fun-loving sense of off-kilter comedy and effectively introduced Clooney’s overt comedic talent to mainstream audiences. The film has become an enduring cult classic and a much-loved feature amid admirers of the Coens.

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