Heather Grahams 10 Best Movies According To Rotten Tomatoes

Heather Graham’s 10 Best Movies, According To Rotten Tomatoes

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Heather Graham has been one of the most prolific actresses of her generation; here are her 10 best movies according to Rotten Tomatoes.

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Heather Grahams 10 Best Movies According To Rotten Tomatoes

Heather Graham has been one of the most prolific actresses of her generation. Ever since appearing in two episodes of Growing Pains in 1987, Graham has accumulated more than 100 big and small screen credits.

During that span, she’s not only appeared in some of the most popular movies, but she also got to work with such revered directors as Gus Van Sant, Paul Thomas Anderson, Doug Liman, Wes Craven, Ivan Reitman, and more in the process.

10 Mrs. Parker And The Vicious Circle (1994) 75%

Heather Grahams 10 Best Movies According To Rotten Tomatoes

In Alan Rudolph’s Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, Jennifer Jason Leigh plays Dorothy Parker, famed writer and integral member of the Algonquin Round Table during 1920s New York.

The Round Table, which convened at the Algonquin Hotel in Manhattan, was comprised of famous writers, poets, thinkers, actors, and other creative types to discuss their newest works of art. The biographic memoir depicts the bacchanalia that the members often indulged in, with Graham playing Mary Kennedy Taylor, wife of poet Deems Taylor.

9 The Hangover (2009) 78%

Heather Grahams 10 Best Movies According To Rotten Tomatoes

The most lucrative smash-hit among Graham’s resume belongs to The Hangover, the raunchy R-rated comedy that set the world ablaze in the summer of 2009. The film not only spawned two sequels but grossed a whopping $469 million globally.

The film follows a trio of hard-partying buddies who struggle to locate their friend and groom-to-be, Doug (Justin Bartha), following his bachelor party in Las Vegas, Nevada. As Phil (Bradley Cooper), Alan (Zach Galifianakis), and Stu (Ed Helms) scramble tirelessly to locate Doug’s whereabouts, they meet several sordid characters along the way. Among them is Jade (Graham), a stripper who Stu married in a drunken stupor overnight.

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8 Bowfinger (1999) 81%

Heather Grahams 10 Best Movies According To Rotten Tomatoes

Frank Oz’s Bowfinger stars Steve Martin in the title role as a struggling filmmaker desperate to make a big hit. When he fails to secure popular movie star Kit Ramsay (Eddie Murphy) for his newest project, Bowfinger resorts to a little DYI ingenuity.

In addition to secretly filming Kit in pubic without his knowledge, Bowfinger strikes gold when he finds an identical lookalike named Jiff (also Murphy) who turns out to be Kit’s twin brother. Graham plays Daisy, the female lead in the film within the film.

7 Scream 2 (1997) 82%

Heather Grahams 10 Best Movies According To Rotten Tomatoes

Speaking of a film within a film, Graham appears in Stab, the meta-movie featured in Scream 2 based on the life of Sidney Prescott’s nightmarish experiences in Woodsboro, California.

Graham plays the role of Casey, originated by Drew Barrymore in Scream. Graham recreates the iconic opening scene of the Wes Craven classic, in which Casey is tormented to ultimate death by a knife-wielding maniac in a Ghostface mask. Scream 2 then goes on to trace Sidney’s time dealing with a copycat killer while in college.

6 This Changes Everything (2019) 87%

Heather Grahams 10 Best Movies According To Rotten Tomatoes

A sobering examination of the gender disparity and wage gap in Hollywood is the subject of This Changes Everything, Tom Donahue’s 2018 documentary. Graham appears alongside a bevy of high-profile actresses who voice their concern for the issue.

Meryl Streep, Reese Witherspoon, Shonda Rhimes, Mira Nair, Sandra Oh, Tracee Ellis Ross, and many more join the cause and bring awareness to the gross inequities plaguing Hollywood’s patriarchal power system. While the movie drew praise, the irony that a man directed the movie was not lost on anybody.

5 Swingers (1996) 87%

Heather Grahams 10 Best Movies According To Rotten Tomatoes

Doug Liman’s indie comedy Swingers put Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn on the map back in 1996. The story follows a passel of single twentysomethings in Los Angeles who frequent bars, parties, and swing clubs to find meaningful romance.

Heartbroken by the breakup of his girlfriend, Mike (Favreau) agrees to go to Las Vegas with his friend Trent (Vaughn) to enjoy some much need rest and relaxation. The trip doesn’t go as planned, but fortunately for Mike, he meets Lorraine (Graham) back in L.A., a fellow swing-dancing enthusiast with whom he hits off immediately.

4 Six Degrees Of Separation (1993) 88%

Heather Grahams 10 Best Movies According To Rotten Tomatoes

Adapted from the John Guare stage play, Six Degrees of Separation follows an opulent New York City couples whose lives are upended by the arrival of a charming but conniving young black man named Paul (Will Smith).

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Directed by Fred Schepisi, Flan (Donald Sutherland) and Ouisa Kittridge (Stockard Channing) are a pair of big-city socialites who live a sheltered existence. One night, a young African American named Paul arrives on the doorstep bleeding and in need of help. However, Paul is a wily con-artist who claims to know the Kittridge’s daughter from school, leading to a series of cons that touch the family’s life forever.

3 The Rest Of Us (2020) 90%

Heather Grahams 10 Best Movies According To Rotten Tomatoes

One of the most recent films of Graham’s to be released was received well-enough to rank as her third highest-rated movie to date, according to Rotten Tomatoes. The Rest of Us is a compassionate drama costarring Sophie Nelisse, Jodi Balfour, and Charlie Gillespie.

Directed by Aisling Chin-Yee, the film centers on Cami (Graham), a single mother who, following the sudden death of her ex-husband, hesitantly allows his homeless new wife and child to live with her. At odds at first, the two begin to bond over similarities while their two children grow closer as well.

2 Boogie Nights (1997) 93%

Heather Grahams 10 Best Movies According To Rotten Tomatoes

One of Graham’s most iconic roles to date is that of Rollergirl in Boogie Nights, Paul Thomas Anderson’s vivid depiction of the porn industry in the late 70s and early 80s.

Mark Wahlberg stars as Eddie Adams (aka Dirk Diggler) in the film, a well-endowed teenager who rises to superstardom after becoming an X-rated film actor in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley. With the help of father figure Jack Horner (Burt Reynolds), Diggler soars high before hitting rock bottom in his race to success.

1 Drugstore Cowboy (1989) 100%

Gus Van Sant’s 70s-set crime drama Drugstore Cowboy has nary a critical dissent to speak of. The unanimously-revered indie film stars Matt Dillon as Bob, a heroin junkie who robs drugstore pharmacies to feed his insatiable habit.

Bob is joined by fellow drug-addled souls including his girlfriend Dianne (Kelly Lynch), and close pals Rick (James Le Gros) and Nadine (Graham). As the foursome cruises around looking for more drugs to score, their lives come crashing down to reality when their course proves to be a dead end.

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