The 10 Best Joaquin Phoenix Films, Ranked (And Where To Watch Them)

The 10 Best Joaquin Phoenix Films, Ranked (And Where To Watch Them)

Rachel Ulatowski
Rachel Ulatowski

Published on January 08, 2024

Updated on September 23, 2024

Joaquin Phoenix is set to lead one of the most anticipated films of 2024, Joker: Folie à Deux. He will reprise his role as Arthur Fleck for the Joker sequel and be joined by Lady Gaga as Harley Quinn. In 2019, Joker was a surprise hit that put an entirely new and unique spin on the iconic Batman villain, earning Phoenix his first Academy Award win for Best Actor. While viewers have yet to see what the sequel has in store for them, it is almost a given that Phoenix will thrive once more in the complex role of the nihilistic criminal.

After all, this knack for complex and unconventional roles first garnered the actor international recognition. Phoenix has been acting nearly his entire life, starting his career as a child actor to help support his family. He started gaining recognition for his acting talent early on, especially after portraying the sullen and withdrawn teen Garry in Parenthood. Once he reached adulthood, he had no problem transitioning into more mature starring roles in films like To Die For.

His propensity for darker and unconventional roles quickly became apparent as he portrayed several troubled young men involved in murder plots or befriending serial killers. By 2000, he garnered critical acclaim for his role as Commodus in Ridley Scott’s Gladiator. Phoenix earned his first Academy Award nomination for the role, in which he managed to bring to life a truly chillingly amoral and tyrannical villain. His career only picked up from there, as he showed that unconventionality wasn’t the only thing he could do.

He has continued taking on larger-than-life roles, such as Napoleon Bonaparte in Napoleon, as well as emotionally complex and eccentric ones in films like C’mon, C’mon and Beau is Afraid. Whether it’s a villain with a commanding presence or a quiet, nihilistic, or emotionally disturbed man, Phoenix knows how to give an engaging, compelling, and sometimes even frightening performance.

Choosing from Phoenix’s best performance was no easy task. However, we did so by weighing how well-known the role was, as well as how well-received it was, rather than just the quality of the movie. Hence, even though Joker received somewhat mixed reviews from critics, it still tops the chart because of how iconic Phoenix’s role in it was.

Here are Phoenix’s ten best movies ranked by the quality and iconic nature of his performance and the movie.

01

Joker
Joker

Joker

2019

During the 1980s, a failed stand-up comedian is driven insane and turns to a life of crime and chaos in Gotham City while becoming an infamous psychopathic crime figure.

02

Her
Her

Her

2013

In the not so distant future, Theodore, a lonely writer, purchases a newly developed operating system designed to meet the user's every need. To Theodore's surprise, a romantic relationship develops between him and his operating system. This unconventional love story blends science fiction and romance in a sweet tale that explores the nature of love and the ways that technology isolates and connects us all.

03

Walk the Line
A chronicle of country music legend Johnny Cash's life, from his early days on an Arkansas cotton farm to his rise to fame with Sun Records in Memphis, where he recorded alongside Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins.

04

Gladiator
Gladiator

Gladiator

2000

After the death of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, his devious son takes power and demotes Maximus, one of Rome's most capable generals who Marcus preferred. Eventually, Maximus is forced to become a gladiator and battle to the death against other men for the amusement of paying audiences.

05

C'mon C'mon
C'mon C'mon

C'mon C'mon

2021

Johnny and his young nephew forge a tenuous but transformational relationship when they embark on a cross-country trip to see life away from Los Angeles.

06

Parenthood
Parenthood

Parenthood

1989

The story of the Buckman family and friends, attempting to bring up their children. They suffer/enjoy all the events that occur: estranged relatives, the 'black sheep' of the family, the eccentrics, the skeletons in the closet, and the rebellious teenagers.

07

The Master
The Master

The Master

2012

Freddie, a volatile, heavy-drinking veteran who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, finds some semblance of a family when he stumbles onto the ship of Lancaster Dodd, the charismatic leader of a new "religion" he forms after World War II.
A traumatized veteran, unafraid of violence, tracks down missing girls for a living. When a job spins out of control, his nightmares begin to overtake him, and a conspiracy is uncovered—leading to what may be his death trip or his awakening.

09

To Die For
To Die For

To Die For

1995

Suzanne Stone wants to be a world-famous news anchor and she is willing to do anything to get what she wants. What she lacks in intelligence, she makes up for in cold determination and diabolical wiles. As she pursues her goal with relentless focus, she is forced to destroy anything and anyone that may stand in her way, regardless of the ultimate cost or means necessary.

10

Beau Is Afraid
Following the sudden death of his mother, a mild-mannered but anxiety-ridden man confronts his darkest fears as he embarks on an epic odyssey back home.

About this list

Titles

10

Total Watch Cost

$26.95

Total Watch Time

21h 24min

Genres

Drama, Mystery & Thriller, Comedy

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