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Ever since she blew up the silver screen in Speed, Sandra Bullock’s Hollywood career has never slowed down. After discovering acting in high school and college theater productions, Sandra Bullock officially embarked on her career in New York City; her first onscreen role was in the 1989 television film Bionic Showdown, a crossover with The Six Million Dollar man and its sister series The Bionic Woman. Following a string of indie movies, she went on to star in studio pictures like Love Potion No. 9 and Demolition Man.
But when Speed became a hit, it catapulted Bullock to new heights permanently, enabling her to enjoy rarified air as a Hollywood mainstay. In 2009, Bullock notably won both the Oscar for Best Actress and the Razzie for Worst Actress, proving she has range like no one else. To commemorate her ongoing career, we rank the 33 greatest Sandra Bullock movies of all time.
33. Who Shot Pat? (1989)
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Very early in her career, Sandra Bullock starred as the lead in this quaint, if underwhelming coming-of-age romance. Set in 1950s Brooklyn, Bullock plays a beautiful private school student from a wealthy family who gets mixed up with tough vocational student Bic (David Edwin Knight). Basically a mixture of The Outsiders and Romeo & Juliet, Who Shot Pat? is only really interesting because of its inclusion of the now-famous Bullock, who plays a moderately important role in this mighty obscure, discount-priced production.
32. Hope Floats (1998)
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31. Crash (2004)
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30. Premonition (2007)
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Years before she starred in Netflix’s hit Bird Box, Sandra Bullock starred in this supernatural thriller from German director Mennan Yapo. Bullock co-stars with Julian McMahon as a soon-to-be-widow who tries to prevent her husband’s death; the movie has an intentionally dizzy plot, with events taking place out of chronological order. Critics did not review Premonition kindly, unfavorably comparing it to other twisty thrillers like Memento and The Sixth Sense. Still, Sandra Bullock does the most she can even in a confused movie that doesn’t know which way its own story is headed.
29. All About Steve (2009)
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It’s considered one of the worst movies of all time, and one of the worst movies in Sandra Bullock’s career. It’s not undeserved. All About Steve is clumsy, awkward, and profoundly unsexy, which is the last thing a rom-com should be. Still, it’s got Sandra Bullock doing her best, as a socially inept newspaper crossword writer who stalks a TV cameraman (Bradley Cooper) after their one and only date. In the same year Bullock won the Oscar for Best Actress (for The Blind Side), she also won the Razzie for Worst Actress. In a show of good humor, Bullock appeared in person to accept the award and gave out free DVD copies of the film.
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28. Love Potion No. 9 (1992)
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27. Gun Shy (2000)
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A middling black comedy with Liam Neeson as an undercover DEA agent undergoing a nervous breakdown, Gun Shy is a forgotten early-aughts feature that painfully strives, and fails, to reach the same level as the Coen Brothers. Sandra Bullock is one of the better features of the movie, in the supporting role of a beautiful alternative medicine doctor – who calls herself the “Enema Queen” – who helps him deal with gastrointestinal problems. Gun Shy is too bumbling to really entertain, but it’s still Liam Neeson in one of his few comedic roles and Bullock providing thankful assistance.
26. Bird Box (2018)
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25. The Blind Side (2009)
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In the same year Sandra Bullock “won” a Razzie for Worst Actress, she also took home the richest prize in the game for anyone of her craft: an Oscar for Best Actress, for her role in The Blind Side as real-life mother Leigh Anne Tuohy who “adopted” (revealed in 2023 to be a conservatorship) future NFL star Michael Oher. Legal controversies aside, The Blind Side suffers from a hackneyed white savior narrative that’s painfully too saccharine; that the events actually happened in real life keeps it from incredulity. Still, Bullock is quite worthy of her Oscar in it, even if the movie overall is tough to stomach watching now.
24. Our Brand Is Crisis (2015)
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22. The Unforgivable (2021)
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Sandra Bullock stars in this Netflix drama as an ex-con who, after 20 years behind bars for murdering a sheriff, re-enters a hostile society to locate her estranged sister. A remake of a 2008 British miniseries (titled Unforgiven), The Unforgivable stands on its own through a totally engrossing Bullock, whose textured performance as lead Ruth Slater makes up for the movie’s tirelessly grim atmosphere. While the rest of the movie doesn’t pull its weight, Bullock again proves she’s one of her generation’s finest actors, going toe-to-toe with others like Viola Davis, Jon Bernthal, and Vincent D’Onofrio.
21. The Net (1995)
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Released at a time when the “world wide web” was still exciting new territory for most regular people, The Net stars Sandra Bullock as a systems analyst who finds her entire personal history has been completely erased and seeks to restore her identity. While it’s funny to watch in hindsight, when people these days either put too much of themselves online or actively try to stay under the radar, The Net is a surprisingly grounded techno-thriller that tries its best to grapple with our technology-dependent present.
20. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (2011)
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19. Forces of Nature (1999)
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18. The Proposal (2009)
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Despite some unseemly politics regarding U.S. immigration policies, not to mention a theoretical HR nightmare, The Proposal is a quintessentially great Sandra Bullock romantic comedy with an equally formidable Ryan Reynolds as her male opposite. A tough-as-nails New York City publishing executive (Bullock) faces deportation back to Canada, and pressures her long-suffering assistant (Reynolds) into a green card marriage. But over the course of a family trip to Alaska, the two start to actually fall for one another. Whatever faults The Proposal may have as a movie, there’s no denying the combined might of Bullock and Reynolds.
17. Bullet Train (2022)
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16. Demolition Man (1993)
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Time has been remarkably kind to Demolition Man. In this sci-fi action blockbuster with heapings of satirical comedy, Sylvester Stallone stars as a reckless police officer who is cryogenically frozen until the year 2032, where he’s thawed out to catch a rival crime lord (Wesley Snipes). Sandra Bullock plays Lenina Huxley, a police lieutenant who assists Stallone’s John Spartan in his mission as well as in adjusting to his surroundings. Unlike most futuristic sci-fi movies of its day, Demolition Man takes place in a utopia where crime is eradicated and society is, in a word, soft. This only makes for a perfect playground of destruction for the likes of Stallone and Snipes, with Bullock dodging bullets between them.
15. The Thing Called Love (1993)
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Sandra Bullock is not the main star of The Thing Called Love. The movie really belongs to Samantha Mathis, who plays an aspiring country singer that moves from New York City to Nashville to pursue her dreams. (Bullock plays fiery Linda Lue Linden, who shares similar goals and befriends Samantha.) More notable for being the last movie starring the late River Phoenix, The Thing Called Love doesn’t sing a new tune – it’s yet another hard-edged showbiz drama that explores broken dreams – but it’s still a solid, well-made movie with exceptional actors who make their version of Nashville feel alive with song.
14. The Heat (2013)
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While it was unfortunately packaged as another tired buddy action-comedy, the magnetic powers of Melissa McCarthy and Sandra Bullock together surprised pretty much everyone willing to give it the time of day. McCarthy and Bullock team up as a Boston cop and FBI agent respectively to track down a drug lord. This movie’s leads are pure dynamite, with McCarthy’s hot-headed persona colliding with Bullock’s tough, no-nonsense exterior. All the while, director Paul Feig shows his proficiency at the studio comedy formula and spicing them up to be more than what it looks on the tin.
13. Infamous (2006)
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12. A Time to Kill (1996)
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An unofficial companion film to director Joel Schumacher’s The Client (both it and A Time to Kill are based on John Grisham novels), A Time to Kill stars Sandra Bullock as an idealistic law student who is part of a defense team on behalf of a Black father (Samuel L. Jackson), who murdered two white men who assaulted his young daughter. Set in a racially divided corner of Mississippi, A Time to Kill is a scorching legal drama with uncomfortable moral questions, and whose only crime was being made and released so close to another Schumacher/Grisham joint. While even Schumacher didn’t back too kindly on A Time to Kill, the movie still stands as an engaging Hollywood drama.
11. Ocean’s 8 (2018)
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10. Two Weeks Notice (2002)
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Two Weeks Notice is a feel-good romantic comedy with sharper character work than its Hollywood sheen implies. Sandra Bullock plays a principled, altruistic lawyer who spends a year or so under the employ of a billionaire real estate developer (Hugh Grant), all in exchange for his promise not to bulldoze a community center in Coney Island. When Bullock’s Lucy puts in her “two weeks' notice” to leave him, they start to grow closer than they’ve ever been. It’s a charming entry in the canon of “opposites attract” rom-coms, and both Bullock and Grant make for an attractive pair.
9. 28 Days (2000)
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No, this isn’t a prequel to 28 Days Later. Sandra Bullock stuns in this emotional comedy-drama from Betty Thomas, as an alcoholic newspaper columnist whose hard-partying ways finally catch up with her and she’s forced into court-ordered rehab. (It’s funnier than it sounds, promise.) With an array of equally great actors surrounding her including Steve Buscemi, Viggo Morensen, and Alan Tudyk, Bullock is a riot in a movie that’s all about learning to calm down.
8. Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (2002)
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Famous New York playwright Siddalee “Sidda” Walker (Sandra Bullock) resents her unhappy childhood, and in an interview with a magazine she lays blame on her mother (Ellen Burstyn). Her mother’s oldest friends “kidnap” Sidda and introduce her to their secret sisterhood, which they hope will enlighten Sidda with newfound context on her troubled upbringing. From director Callie Khouri, Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood is typical Hollywood melodrama and sentimentality, being an enthralling dive into the importance of nurturing and understanding. Sandra Bullock has a mostly passive role, unfortunately, but it hardly derails Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood from its tracks.
7. Practical Magic (1998)
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6. The Lost City (2022)
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5. While You Were Sleeping (1995)
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Shortly after amassing international fame through Speed, Sandra Bullock slowed things down in this gem of a romantic comedy. Set in Chicago, Bullock plays a transit employee who rescues her crush (Peter Gallagher). When the man falls into a coma, his family believe her to be his fiance, which leads her to meet someone else who takes her breath away: his brother (Bill Pullman). An excellently-assembled romantic comedy, While You Were Sleeping is worth staying up for.
4. The Lake House (2004)
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3. Miss Congeniality (2000)
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2. Gravity (2013)
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2Arcs review: “A whole lot of game in a small package”
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4Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review: “The best adventure Indy has embarked on in over 30 years”
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