The 32 greatest Anne Hathaway movies

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Anne Hathaway in Passengers

Anne Hathaway is one of the most recognized and successful Hollywood stars of all time, with Oscar and Golden Globe trophies under her belt and over $6 billion grossed at the box office. Not bad for a girl from New Jersey. But of all of Anne Hathaway’s movies, what are actually the greatest of her career?

Intentionally named after Shakespeare’s wife, Anne Hathaway was born in Brooklyn before her family moved to New Jersey. After being exposed to acting at an early age – her mother, Kate McCauley, was a stage actress – Hathaway caught the acting bug, and spent her formative years performing and studying theater.

Just three days after a performance at Carnegie Hall, Hathaway was cast in her first TV role on Get Real, a short-lived teen comedy that also starred Debrah Farentino and a young Jesse Eisenberg. While filming her cinematic debut The Princess Diaries, Hathaway missed her first semester in college. In retrospect, she maybe didn’t miss out on much.

In recognition of Anne Hathaway’s continuing success, these are her 32 greatest movies.

32. Serenity (2019)

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Anne Hathaway in Serenity

31. The Hustle (2019)

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Anne Hathaway in The Hustle

It’s a remake of a remake, and honestly degradation theory is proven correct. But for Anne Hathaway die-hards, Chris Addison’s The Hustle doesn’t feel like it’s cheating you from your precious time. Anne Hathaway stars in The Hustle as Josephine, a glamorous British con artist who primarily targets the world’s wealthiest men. After meeting Penny (Rebel Wilson), Josephine hatches up a scheme to take on the ultimate score: conning a French tech billionaire. The Hustle is a tad bankrupt compared to the other movies it’s based on – 1988’s Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and 1964’s Bedtime Story – but that doesn’t stop Anne Hathaway from stealing hearts.

30. The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004)

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Anne Hathaway in The Princess Diaries 2: A Royal Engagement

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29. Valentine’s Day (2010)

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Anne Hathaway in Valentine’s Day

28. Bride Wars (2009)

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Anne Hathaway in Bride Wars

27. One Day (2011)

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Anne Hathaway in One Day

Mark your calendars for July 15. Because in the romantic drama One Day, July 15 takes on special importance for two people who find out how much timing really matters in love. Anne Hathaway co-stars with Jim Sturgess as two young people who meet and spend one night together on July 15, 1988. On every July 15 for the next 20 years afterwards, the two weave in and out of each other’s romantic lives, their mutual attraction undeniable but everything else keeps them from being together. One Day is sappy and sentimental, and may not come off as deep as the book it’s based on. But for hopeless romantics, One Day is good to last the year.

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26. Locked Down (2021)

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Anne Hathaway in Locked Down

A relationship drama set during COVID-19 pandemic may feeltoo realto anyone who suffered through that miserable era. But what if said drama was also… a diamond heist? In 2021, Mr. and Mrs. Smith director Doug Liman took the helm of Locked Down, a rom-com crime movie with Anne Hathaway and Chiwetel Ejiofor. The actors play a couple whose relationship is already on thin ice when they’re forced to enter quarantine. With their financial status uncertain, they put their relationship woes aside to steal a precious diamond. While Locked Down is more impressive as a filmmaking exercise – it was filmed in observance of social distancing protocols, was shot in just over two weeks, and both stars read their lines written in hidden tape around the set – it’s a movie that proves social distancing doesn’t mean hearts should be distant, too.

25. Les Misérables (2012)

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Anne Hathaway in Les Miserables

Fun fact: Anne Hathaway’s mother was an actress, and after seeing her portray Fantine in a national tour of Les Misérables, Hathaway heard her calling to become an actress too.

24. Mothers' Instinct (2024)

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Anne Hathaway in Mothers' Instinct

Trad wives meet troubled lives in this picturesque thriller. Set in early 1960s suburbia, Anne Hathaway stars as Alice, a housewife whose idyllic life is shattered when her son falls to his death. Jessica Chastain co-stars as Céline, Alice’s best friend and neighbor. Their relationship is tested when, amid grief, Alice starts getting strangely close to Céline’s son and becomes a disruptive presence in their home next door. Mothers' Instinct might only look the part of a meaty psychological thriller, but Hathaway and Chastain are unstoppable in their maternal battle of wills.

23. Alice in Wonderland (2010)

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Anne Hathaway in Alice in Wonderland

Anne Hathaway has never looked more ethereal than in Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, a 2010 film version of both Lewis Carroll'’s seminal childrens' novels and Disney’s 1951 animated hit. Hathaway plays a supporting role as the angelic White Queen, a benevolent monarch who aids Alice in her journey. Hathaway appears in the movie as if she walks on clouds, and being one of the few characters without the need for any CGI manipulation, brings a rare human element to Burton’s uncanny valley visions.

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22. Roald Dahl’s The Witches (2020)

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Anne Hathaway in Roald Dahl’s The Witches

Anne Hathaway is world famous as one of Hollywood’s most beautiful actresses. But in Robert Zemeckis' The Witches –an adaptation of Roald Dahl’s 1983 novel and remake of the 1990 movie – the A-lister plays the dead-eyed monstrosity known as the Grand High Witch. In Zemeckis' film version, a young boy becomes the target of the Grand High Witch, who has arrived at a lavish hotel with her coven. In her creepy performance, Hathaway teeters between camp creature and sinister serpent, a cartoonish Scandinavian accent that is at once hilarious and off-putting.

21. The Idea of You (2024)

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Anne Hathaway in The Idea of You

20. Ella Enchanted (2004)

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Anne Hathaway in Ella Enchanted

19. The Intern (2015)

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Anne Hathaway in The Intern

18. Ocean’s 8 (2018)

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Anne Hathaway in Ocean’s 8

17. She Came to Me (2023)

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Anne Hathaway in She Came to Me

16. Becoming Jane (2007)

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Anne Hathaway in Becoming Jane

15. Love & Other Drugs (2010)

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Anne Hathaway in Love & Other Drugs

Love is a drug in Edward Zwick’s 2010 romantic comedy Love & Other Drugs. Loosely based on the 2005 book Hard Sell: The Evolution of a Viagra Salesman, Jake Gyllenhaal plays one of the first pharmaceutical reps to hawk Viagra. Anne Hathaway stars as the love interest, a captivating young woman with early onset Parkinson’s disease. While Love & Other Drugs awkwardly zig-zags between sexy rom-com and serious drama about the limits of attraction, Love & Other Drugs succeeds through the sheer magnetism of Hathaway. If you’re still thinking about her in this movie after four hours, seek a doctor.

14. Havoc (2005)

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Anne Hathaway in Havoc

Havoc’s status as a straight-to-DVD movie betrays how much of a maturing actress Anne Hathaway was showing herself to be. In this unflinching drama from director Barbara Kopple, Anne Hathaway plays a white teenager from a privileged, upper class background who gets involved with Mexican gangs. Essentially a movie about the garishness of slum tourism, Havoc sees Hathaway breaking free from her wholesome image (established from films like The Princess Diaries and Ella Enchanted) to exhibit serious range.

13. Passengers (2008)

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Anne Hathaway in Passengers

A clunky twist ending shouldn’t take away from how mystifying the rest of Passengers feels. In this late-aughts mystery, Anne Hathaway stars as a psychotherapist, Claire, who is tasked with interviewing survivors of a plane crash. One of her patients, Eric (Patrick Wilson) is unusually chipper, which compels Claire to meet with him one-on-one. As a forbidden romance between doctor and patient starts to bloom, Claire gets close to the truth of what really happened. While Passengers doesn’t land the plane, so to speak, it’s a moody movie that takes audiences for an unexpected ride.

12. Get Smart (2008)

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Anne Hathaway in Get Smart

The 2008 comedy Get Smart lives up to the hilarious hijinks of the original Mel Brooks TV series from the 1960s, with Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway leading as the movie’s protagonists. Hathaway is Agent 99, a skilled spy for the top secret agency CONTROL who is partnered with the bumbling but impossibly lucky Maxwell Smart (Carell). The two team up to take down KAOS, a rival terrorist organization. Get Smart isn’t terribly, well, smart, but it cleverly modernizes Brooks' original vision of a spy-fi satire that dresses down James Bond.

11. Armageddon Time (2022)

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Anne Hathaway in Armageddon Time

In James Gray’s semi-autobiographical drama, a young Jewish-American boy named Paul (Banks Repeta) becomes friends with a Black American classmate (Jaylin Webb), which creates unforeseen problems in 1980 Queens. Anne Hathaway co-stars as Esther, Paul’s mother, who brings some emotional weight to the movie’s story of generational differences and societal change. While the movie is based on Gray’s own childhood, the movie eschews mawkishness and sappy nostalgia for a vibe that is a touch more grounded and real.

10. The Cat Returns (2005)

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Anne Hathaway in The Cat Returns

9. The Devil Wears Prada (2006)

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Anne Hathaway in The Devil Wears Prada

Based on Lauren Weisberger’s 2003 novel, itself based on Weisberger’s time working for Vogue’s Anna Wintour, Anne Hathaway plays an aspiring journalist who lands a job as an assistant to Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), a titan of the fashion industry. While Hathaway’s Andy is a poor fit at first – and resentful at Miranda’s nightmarish and abusive treatment towards her – she eventually adapts to her cutthroat environment. David Frankel’s direction doesn’t let The Devil Wears Prada to really interrogate Andy’s transformation nor its own questions about healthy workplaces, but Hathaway and Streep keep the movie from tearing at the seams.

8. The Princess Diaries (2001)

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Anne Hathaway in The Princess Diaries

7. Dark Waters (2018)

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Anne Hathaway in Dark Waters

6. The Dark Knight Rises (2012)

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Anne Hathaway in The Dark Knight Rises

It is up for debate which actress is truly the greatest Catwoman, but Anne Hathaway is without a doubt a serious contender. In Christopher Nolan’s final movie in his Batman trilogy, Hathaway suits up as the lethally gorgeous Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman, who antagonizes and then aids Batman (Christian Bale) in his mission to save Gotham City from the terrorist Bane (Tom Hardy). As elegant and graceful as a cheetah targeting its prey, Hathaway’s performance is just one of many reasons that make The Dark Knight Rises a cerebral blockbuster.

5. Brokeback Mountain (2005)

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Anne Hathaway in Brokeback Mountain

4. Rachel Getting Married (2008)

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Anne Hathaway in Rachel Getting Married

3. Eileen (2023)

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Anne Hathaway in Eileen

2. Colossal (2016)

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Anne Hathaway in Colossal

“Anne Hathaway controls Godzilla” is a hell of a logline, isn’t it? In this riveting black comedy that stomps over gender politics, Anne Hathaway plays an alcoholic writer who moves back home and reconnects with an old friend (Jason Sudeikis). In a strange twist of fate, Hathaway learns she is psychically connected to a towering kaiju in South Korea. In this effective fusion of tokusatsu movies and magical realism, Colossal struts in its message of female agency – how men can make women feel small, and how monstrous alter egos can become one’s strength.

1. Interstellar (2014)

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Anne Hathaway in Interstellar

“Love is the one thing we’re capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space.” Christopher Nolan’s science fiction drama Interstellar is many things: a mesmerizing journey into deep cosmos, a pseudo post-apocalyptic disaster thriller, a wide-eyed exploration of love. It’s also an Anne Hathaway movie, and it’s one of her best. While Matthew McConaughey is at the forefront as its main protagonist, Hathaway plays a significant role as the calculating Dr. Brand, who despite her composed exterior is someone deep in the throes of love and has launched herself to space in order to live up to it.

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2Arcs review: “A whole lot of game in a small package”

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Shadow brandishes a gun in Sonic The Hedgehog 3

1Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review: “Keanu Reeves as Shadow is wasted whilst Jim Carrey steals the show”

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