1. The Wrestler
  2. Donnie Darko
  3. Pulp Fiction
  4. The Godfather
  5. Forrest Gump

San Andreas (2015)

In the aftermath of a deadly earthquake, a rescue-chopper pilot and his ex-wife engage in a high-risk mission to find and rescue their daughter.

The San Andreas disaster fantasy is a gripping and exciting experience that features amazing special effects. Though the plot might feel a bit undercooked, solid performance from the actors helps to paper over any issues.

Percy Jackson & the Lightning Thief (2010)

After discovering he is a demigod – a descendant of a Greek god no less – Percy, a dyslexic boy, sets out on a difficult mission to settle the fight between gods. The film might not be as cohesive as the likes of other adventure fantasies like Harry Potter, but it certainly is an excellent effort that can’t be categorized as an imitation of anything.

Although Daddario had already been involved in the film industry for a while, it was this movie that properly launched her career and brought her into the spotlight.

The Layover (2017)

The Layover is a film that is only worth watching if you are interested in seeing Daddario in an unusual role. The rest of the film is forgettable and not worth your time.

The script lacks depth, but it is still enjoyable- much like a funny aimless cartoon show where characters scuffle for no apparent reason. ..

Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (2013)

The Sea of Monsters is a movie that I absolutely loved. It was based on the Percy Jackson series of books and movies, and it made good use of CGI and felt visually realistic even during some of the more outlandish sea scenes.

The film is powerful but has some control issues in the second half. In other aspects, it delivers.

Night Hunter (2018)

Night Hunter boasts an intriguing plot but it could have been executed more effectively. However, the product we have in the form of Night Hunter is not bad. The film features some great instances of plot twists and suspense that should keep you on your toes. ..

The depth of the script is magnified by the super performance of the actors and Alexandra Daddario is a true pleasure to watch in the role of a psychologist.

Baywatch (2017)

Some people will like Baywatch and some people will not. However, the people who do like it mention Alexandra as one of the reasons why. ..

Baywatch is a disaster compared to its parent series, but the fact that nothing worked out as planned makes it a really special movie. Who knew the watching your favourite actors attempt to make good scenes and fail horribly would be so amusing? ..

That said, the film is definitely worth a watch if you’re looking for some lighthearted laughs. ..

When We First Met (2018)

At a Halloween party, a young man gets to interact with his crush, but the interaction doesn’t result in anything more than a flavorless friendship. Thinking he could’ve done better, the man goes back in time over and over again to fix the event and change his romantic fate.

When We First Met is a fresh story with a hint of classic romantic comedy. Alexandra Daddario gives an A+ performance.

The Choice (2016)

The Choice tells the story of a young girl who falls in love with a man, but when her boyfriend shows up to propose to her, she is in a fix when she needs to choose who to pick as her life partner. Hence, the title.

The Choice is a great example of how a simple plot can be turned into an entertaining piece – with the help of meticulous direction and acting. The story is well-paced and well-written, making it easy to follow.

Hall Pass (2011)

Daddario’s role in the film is not that significant, however, it’s one of those movies that prove what Daddario is capable of. Hall Pass is a pretty enjoyable comedy that may become your favourite weekend flick to enjoy with friends.

Two friends, fed up with their monotonous, straight-moving married life, are given a hall pass by their wives which is nothing but permission allowing them to do anything they want for a week. The screenplay is slow, but nothing too significant to put you off. ..

We Have Always Lived in the Castle (2018)

In the film, Daddario’s character was not easy to pull off. However, against all odds, she did an incredible job. Daddario in the role of a girl accused of killing her own father puts up an extraordinary performance.

The family drama is unsettling as it was meant to be – and equally entertaining. The runtime is shorter than most standard dramas made in Hollywood – which is another plus point as it allows the plot to remain in its original form and not get stretched. ..

  1. The Devil’s Advocate
  2. The Shawshank Redemption
  3. The Godfather
  4. Forrest Gump
  5. The Revenant
  6. Donnie Darko
  7. Primer
  8. The Machinist
  9. Sicario
  10. Black Mass

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