Summary

Some of today ’s most famed actor harbor a deep passion for cinema , as evident in their picks for their favorite pic of all time , while others just seem to love a near laugh . From Oscar - put up fable to the face of dear franchises , the bighearted stars in Hollywood have in public weighed in on their favorite films . Some share insights into culturally substantial classics that inspired their aesthetic journey , and some praised beloved comfort movies to give back to again and again .

If there seems to be any tendency among these actors , it ’s honey for the work of Stanley Kubrick . Three ofKubrick ’s best moviesare represented among the Hollywood champion ' favorites , with none of them repeated by any role player . Meanwhile , two of the choices for best-loved movies are acquire , but not manoeuvre by , Judd Apatow . The earliest favorite is a silent film from as far back as 1931 , and the most late is from 2010 .

As surprising as it may seem , even the most intense director love to slow down every now and then with Zoolander , Borat , Big Daddy , and other drollery .

Christopher Nolan superimposed in front of the poster for Talladega Nights.

20Zendaya

Superbad (2007)

EuphoriaandSpider - ManstarZendayatweeted in 2017 praise the high schooltime comedy classicSuperbad . The motion picture was Seth Rogen ’s feature debut as a screenwriter , collaborating with his lifelong ally Evan Goldberg , with whom he go the script when they were only 13 . The film also marked both Michael Cera and Jonah Hill ’s first lead roles in film and featured a breakout use for Emma Stone . In Zendaya ’s tweet , she tally thatno matter how many times she has seen the moving-picture show , it never fails to make her joke .

19Emma Stone

City Lights (1931)

Emma Stone is known for her Oscar - winning performance in the musicalLa La Land , her breakout theatrical role in the comedySuperbad , and her portraying of Gwen Stacy in theAmazing Spider - Manfranchise . WhenEntertainment Weeklyasked Stone to name a movie she always recommends to people , the histrion responded with Charlie Chaplin’sCity Lights , call it her favorite movie " of all time " andpraising it as a pioneer of romantic drollery . Filled with both hilarious slapstick and genuine heart , the picture follows the mischance of Chaplin ’s iconic Tramp fibre as he falls for a blind woman who mistakes him for a millionaire .

18Keanu Reeves

A Clockwork Orange (1971)

Keanu Reeves is known to audiences for leading several successful franchises with his stoic yet witty persona — most notably theJohn WickandThe Matrixmovies . In 2021,Reeves shared a list of his 20 favorite filmswithEsquire , and one of the titles was Stanley Kubrick ’s definitive surreal , ultra - tearing , darkly comic , visceral anti - establishment dramaA Clockwork Orange . The film follow Alex as he exit on a trigger-happy law-breaking spree with his gang , and later his imprisonment and attempts at rehabilitation through an experimental therapy proficiency .

17Florence Pugh

The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

When ask in a 2019Radio Timesinterview about her vocation ambition , Oscar - appoint role player Florence Pugh extract her hope to do something like her favorite film , The Silence of the Lambs , andtossed around the musical theme of playing Hannibal Lecter ’s daughter . It ’s no shock Pugh was so inspired by what many reckon to be one of the greatest repulsion films of all time , as she ’s already proven her skill for bringing palpable brat to the screenland inMidsommar .

16Anthony Hopkins

The Third Man (1949)

In a crown direct around the good turn of the millenary by John Davies , acclaimed two - time Oscar - winning Welsh actorSir Anthony Hopkins listed his 10 favorite flick . The renownedThe Silence of the Lambsactor take the 1949 cinema noir mystery thrillerThe Third Man , which stars Orson Welles and revolves around a pulp novelist enquire the wary death of his childhood friend , as one of his favorites . Once voted by the British Film Institute as the groovy film of all time , the choice reflects the tasteful mouthful of a classy and unparalleled worker .

15Meryl Streep

Waiting for Guffman (1996)

In an consultation with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ( viaSimplyStreep.com ) , Meryl Streep mention one of her best-loved directors being Christopher Guest , experience for his deadpan mockumentaries . The fabled actor mentioned that Guest ’s study may not be known to casual moviegoers , beg those who have n’t get a line of the director to break out his hysteric filmWaiting for Guffman . The plastic film follows an enthusiastic inexpert field of operations manager from a low town in Missouri and his barely tolerable cast of locals who endeavor to up their biz for their late show when they hear a Broadway producer will be in attendance .

14Paul Mescal

Blue Valentine (2010)

In another interview for their series asking actor and filmmakers to name the films they sleep together , Letterboxdcaught up with Paul Mescal , the breakout lead of the video seriesNormal Peopleand an Oscar - campaigner for his brilliantly understated performance inAftersun . His first pick , which he later singled out as one of his definite top two , was the relationship dramaBlue Valentine , starring Michelle Williams and Ryan Gosling . The film follow a distich as they fall in love , then several years later as their spousal relationship falls apart . Mescal cited just how emotional the picture makes him , saying it ’s " consistently a film that I go back to punish my tactual sensation with . "

13Ryan Gosling

Step Brothers (2008)

During the packaging of their filmThe Gray Man , Netflixconducted an interview with Ryan Gosling where they need him to name a movie he would lay claim as his dearie if someone enquire , and then his real darling . Gosling humorously responded , " I feel like you tell people that your favorite movie is On the Waterfront . " However , when give away his actual deary , Gosling enthusiastically pointed to the hilarious and endlesslyquotableStep Brothers , star Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly . He name it asa film that never fails to meet , irrespective of his mood .

12Tom Hanks

2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

Letterboxdinterviewed multi - Oscar - winning actor and American icon Tom Hanks as part of their serial call for celebrity on the red rug to name their four favorite photographic film . The team caught up with the worker at one of the premieres ofAsteroid City , his first collaboration with Wes Anderson . With no hesitation , Hanks ’s first option was Stanley Kubrick ’s singular epic2001 : A Space Odyssey , which he said he watches a few times a twelvemonth . He also playfully mentioned that watch over the movie with him would probably be no fun , as he has so much to say about the film that he would speak the whole clock time .

11Michaelle Yeoh

The Wizard of Oz (1939)

AmidEverything Everywhere All at Once ’s massive achiever , and Michelle Yeoh ’s career revivification because of the film , the worker sat down for a virtualLetterboxdinterview where she and co - principal Jamie Lee Curtis named their four favourite films . Yeoh mentioned the iconic Judy Garland musicalThe Wizard of Ozas a favorite of hers . She express her idolisation of the film , play up her lovemaking for dancing anddescribing it as a quintessential example of the " deception of cinema . "

Ben Affleck as Christian drumming his hand on the table while talking to Cynthia Addai-Robinson’s Marybeth in The Accountant 2

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Collage of Florence Pugh and Timothee Chalamet with imagery from their favorite movies: The Silence of the Lambs and The Dark Knight, respectively.

Charlie Chaplin’s The Tramp greets a young woman in City Lights

Jodie Foster as Clarice and Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter speaking through glass in The Silence of the Lambs

Orson Welles smirking in The Third Man

The cast (including Christopher Guest, Eugene Levy, Parker Posey, Fred Willard, and Catherine O’Hara) performs onstage in Waiting for Guffman

John C. Reilly and WIll Ferrell as Brennan and Dale knock each other out in Step Brothers

Dorothy and her friends head up the Yellow Brick Road in The Wizard of Oz