Tom Cruise is an American producer and actor. In addition to winning three Golden Globe Awards, he has received three Academy Award nominations.
Cruise also has some box office records, including the all-time box office champion and the only actor with eight films in a row that made more than $100 million in North America. North America.
He is renowned for his parts in The Outsiders, Risky Business, Top Gun, A Few Good Men, Jerry Maguire, Magnolia, Vanilla Sky, Minority Report, and Edge of Tomorrow.
1. Vanilla Sky (2001)
A film written and directed by Cameron Crowe. Vanilla Sky tells the story of a man living the perfect life with his beautiful girlfriend when everything changes instantly.
His entire world unravels when he is involved in a terrible accident. His face was reconstructed using the best in modern surgery, but now he has another man’s face, and his girlfriend no longer recognizes him.
The movie stars Tom Cruise as David Aames, Penelope Cruz as Sofia Serrano, Kurt Russell as Dr. Richard Mierzwiak, Jason Lee as Brian Shelby, and Cameron Diaz as Julie Gianni.
Where to watch – EPIX NOW, Prime Video, Vudu, Redbox
2. Collateral (2004)
Collateral is a 2004 film directed by Michael Mann. It stars Tom Cruise as Vincent, a professional contract killer, and Jamie Foxx as Max, a taxi driver, coerced into being the driver for Vincent’s latest contract.
The film also stars Jada Pinkett Smith and Mark Ruffalo.
The movie begins with an armored truck driving through Los Angeles with $20 million cash. The truck is driven by Max (Jamie Foxx), who has been coerced into driving for Vincent (Tom Cruise).
Max has been told that if he drives the truck to its destination without anything happening, his debt will be cleared.
However, it becomes clear that Vincent intends to kill Max after the job is done and leave him in what he calls “a world of hurt.”
Where to watch – Netflix, Paramount Plus
3. Minority Report (2002)
The movie Minority Report is a sci-fi thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg.
The movie is set in 2054, and the story follows John Anderton (played by Tom Cruise), who is the head of PreCrime, a special law enforcement agency that arrests murderers before they commit their crimes.
The story’s plot follows John Anderton as he investigates the assassination attempt on him and why he has to solve the mystery without using any PreCogs or his predictions, as this would put him at risk of being accused of murder himself.
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4. Magnolia (1999)
Paul Thomas Anderson wrote and directed this American drama movie. The film tells the story of several interconnected characters in the San Fernando Valley.
It follows lives in the days before New Year’s Eve, 1999.
The movie is set in Los Angeles on New Year’s Eve, 1999. It centers on three main characters: Frank T.J Mackey (Tom Cruise), a misogynist motivational speaker and self-help guru; Phil Parma (Philip Seymour Hoffman), an unhappy suburban father; and Claudia Wilson (Melora Walters), a single mother who works as a waitress.
Where to watch – Prime Video, Vudu, Apple T.V., Redbox
5. Jerry Maguire (1996)
In the movie, Jerry Maguire, a sports agent, describes how he is fired by his company but decides to start his agency.
The film tells the story of sports agent Jerry Maguire and his rise and fall with a major sports agency. He is fired by his company after they see him as too much of a risk, but he decides to start his agency.
Where to watch – Roku Channel, Spectrum Tv
6. Mission: Impossible — Fallout (2018)
It is the sixth instalment in the Mission: Impossible series. The movie stars Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt, who has to lead a mission to save the world from nuclear war.
The movie is a sequel to Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation (2015). It was directed by Christopher McQuarrie and written by him and Drew Pearce. It is set in Paris, Vienna, London, New Zealand, and Kashmir.
Mission: Impossible — Fallout is an action-packed thriller that makes you tremble in your seat.
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7. Risky Business (1983)
The movie is about a college graduate who has to take over his father’s business after he dies. He is not very good at it, and the company is bankrupt.
His aunt comes and helps him out. After some time, he falls in love with her, and they start an affair.
The story of Risky Business revolves around Joel Goodson, a college graduate who has to take over his father’s business after he dies.
The company starts to go bankrupt, and Joel’s aunt comes to help him out when she learns that he is struggling.
They start an affair, but things turn sour when she wants him to marry her so that she can get the family business for herself.
Where to watch – HBO Max, Vudu, Redbox. Apple T.V
8. Top Gun: Maverick (2022)
Top Gun: Maverick (2022) is a sequel to the 1986 film Top Gun. It follows the story of an elite group of fighter pilots training to take on a new, more advanced breed of enemy.
The movie is directed by Joseph Kosinski and stars Tom Cruise, Val Kilmer, and Miles Teller.
The movie was presented in America on June 26th, 2020.
Critics gave the movie unfavorable reviews and audiences alike, with many criticizing its plot as too similar to the original film.
Where to watch – Paramount+ and Epix
9. Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
Eyes Wide Shut is a 1999 movie starring Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise. It concerns a married couple. Who are on vacation in New York City?
They meet a mysterious woman at one of their parties, and the husband becomes obsessed with her. The wife finds out with whom he has been having a liaison, this woman, and they get into an argument.
The husband goes to find the woman but falls asleep in his car before he can find her.
The movie is highly praised for its cinematography, music score, and performances by Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise.
It was also criticized for its slow pace, which some people found boring or uneventful.
Where to watch – Netflix, Vudu, Redbox., Apple T.V. or ROW8
10. Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol (2011)
Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol (2011) is a film directed by Brad Bird. It is the fourth installment in the Mission Impossible series.
The film revolves around Ethan Hunt, who has to lead his team to hunt down a mole and prevent a world-ending terrorist attack.
The plot story revolves around Ethan Hunt, who has to lead his team to hunt down a mole and prevent a world-ending terrorist attack.
The movie starts with an IMF operation in Dubai that goes wrong due to an undercover CIA agent’s betrayal.
The IMF team manages to escape from Dubai but is pursued by an assassin on their flight back home.
The review of this movie was mostly positive, and it got three times nominee for an Academy Award for Best Sound Editing Visual Effects and Best Sound Mixing.
Where to watch – Netflix
11. Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
An American biographical war drama Born on the Fourth of July was released in 1989 and directed by Oliver Stone.
The film tells the story of Ron Kovic, who suffered chest-down paralysis in the Vietnam War.
Ron Kovic, a young Marine recruit, is deeply affected by his experiences at home and in Vietnam. He becomes an anti-war activist and organizes demonstrations but finds himself unable to deal with the guilt or physical disability.
Where to watch – Prime Video, Redbox., Vudu, Apple T.V
12. Edge of Tomorrow (2014)
Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt feature in the 2014 American Edge, a science fiction action film of Tomorrow.
Doug Liman directed the movie, a screenplay by Christopher McQuarrie and Jez Butterworth.
The story follows a military officer who has to relive the same battle against an alien race for eternity.
Where to watch – ROW8, Prime Video, Vudu, Apple T.V., or Redbox
13. Interview With the Vampire (1994)
This is an American romantic horror drama film directed by Neil Jordan.
The narrative centers describe his undead existence in 1791 to a reporter. Louis tells his story to the reporter, who is Louis’s great-great-grandson.
Louis recalls that he was born in New Orleans in 1766 and was reformatted by Lestat de Lioncourt into a vampire. , who had just turned 18 years old when they met. Lestat turns Louis into a vampire so they can live together forever and feed off humans without killing them.
Interview with the Vampire (1994) is a reworking of the same-titled 1976 novel by Anne Rice, which deals with themes of love, death, and immortality from different perspectives; Rice herself wrote the screenplay for this film adaptation.
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14. Tropic Thunder (2008)
Tropic Thunder is an American satirical action comedy directed and co-written by Ben Stiller. The film stars Ben Stiller, Robert Downey Jr., Jack Black, and Nick Nolte.
The film is set in the Vietnam War era and revolves around a group of actors making a fictional Vietnam War film called “Tropic Thunder.”
After being dropped into the jungle, they are captured by rebel fighters who believe they are American soldiers. The actors then have to survive an epic journey through the jungle with an incompetent director (played by Stiller) to get to safety while also shooting their movie.
Tropic Thunder is a satire of Hollywood that pokes fun at many aspects of filmmaking: egos, drug abuse, racism, sexism, and war profiteering.
Where to watch – Prime Video, Vudu, Redbox., ROW8, or Apple T.V
15. A Few Good Men (1992)
In the film adaptation of the play, we are introduced to two Marines, Lt. Col. Nathan Jessep (Jack Nicholson) and Sgt. William Santiago (Demián Bichir) has been ordered to face a court-martial for ordering their troops to engage in what is later revealed to be a My Lai-style massacre of unarmed Vietnamese civilians.
The film starts with Lt. Col. Nathan Jessep (Jack Nicholson) and Sgt. William Santiago (Demián Bichir) faced a court-martial for ordering their troops to engage in what was later revealed to be a My Lai-style massacre of unarmed Vietnamese civilians in the 1968 Vietnam War era on the island of Vieques, Puerto Rico.
The movie is based on the play by David Mamet, written by David Mamet and William Goldman.
Where to watch – Google Play, YouTube, Disney+ Hotstar, Amazon Prime Video,iTunes, Mubi
16. Top Gun (1986)
The story follows a group of young aviators training to become United States Naval Aviators. The film depicts their personal and professional lives as they train together and become friends. The film shares the book’s title, written by former Navy pilot Jim Goodson (1943-2008).
Top Gun (1986) is a Hollywood blockbuster that follows the lives of Maverick and Goose. It is about how they become best friends and are pilots in the Navy.
Top Gun is Tony Scott, Don Simpson, and Jerry Bruckheimer’s American action movie with Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmer, and Anthony Edwards in the lead roles of Meg Ryan and Tom Skerritt.
The story is about an American fighter pilot who becomes an ace pilot in the United States Navy’s “Top Gun” program.
The film tells the story of Maverick (Cruise), a young Naval aviator who struggles to be accepted into an elite fighter pilot school.
He eventually becomes one of the world’s top fighter pilots but has to overcome his self-doubt and fear of being killed before he can become an ace pilot.
Where to watch – Paramount Plus, Spectrum T.V
17. Rain Man (1988)
The film is about a man with autism, Raymond (played by Dustin Hoffman), and his brother, Charlie (Tom Cruise).
The movie starts with the brothers living in an institution. Charlie is institutionalized because he lacks skills that make him useful to society.
Raymond is a savant who can do calculations in his head and remembers everything he sees.
When Raymond’s mother dies, the institution wants to put him in a mental hospital for people with “severe retardation.
But Charlie’s girlfriend has become pregnant, and they want to get married, so they decide to take care of Raymond by themselves.
They move into her father’s house in L.A., but the father thinks they are too irresponsible, so he kicks them out.
They live on the street for a while until they meet an old man who takes them in as long as they don’t tell anyone that he lives there.
Charlie is working at an airport, which requires him to take care of children.
Where to watch – Hulu
18. War of the Worlds (2005)
2005’s War of the Worlds is a science fiction film from America. The film was directed by Steven Spielberg.
The film is a loose adaptation. The War of the Worlds details an invasion by Martians, who are eventually defeated.
The film starred Tom Cruise, Dakota Fanning, Tim Robbins, and Justin Chatwin. It was shot in 73 days, using five different sound stages and locations in California, Connecticut, and New Jersey.
H.G. Wells’s novel is a science-fiction story that has been adapted to the screen many times. The most recent adaptation, War of the Worlds (2005), is a remake of the 1953 film by George Pal and stars Tom Cruise as Ray Ferrier, an unsuccessful middle-aged dock worker who lives in New Jersey with his wife Mary Ann and two children, Robbie and Rachel.
In this movie, Ray’s family lives in Bayonne, New Jersey, when they are disturbed by strange lights in the sky from an approaching alien invasion fleet of tripod fighting machines.
The family flees to Boston to stay with her sister Audrey who lives there with her husband, Tim Robbins, and their two children, Anna (nicknamed “Tiny”) and Robbie (nicknamed “Bobby”).
They arrive just as the Martians invade Earth with a heat ray that kills every human it touches.
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19. Mission: Impossible III (2006)
Mission: Impossible III is a 2006 action movie written and directed by J.J. Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec.
It is the third installment in the Mission: Impossible film series and stars Tom Cruise as IMF agent Ethan Hunt, who must track down the terrorist group known as “The Syndicate” before they carry out their global plan.
Where to watch – Prime Video, Vudu, Redbox. or Apple T.V
20. The Firm (1993)
The film features an ensemble cast including Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ving Rhames, Michelle Monaghan, Maggie Q, and Simon Pegg.
The filming took place from November 2005 to March 2006, with locations in Prague and Vancouver. It was released on May 5th, 2006, to positive reviews from critics who praised its writing, acting, and action sequences but criticized its plot for being too similar to that of its predecessor.
The Firm is a 1993 novel by John Grisham. It was Grisham’s second novel.
The Firm tells the story of Mitch McDeere, a young Memphis man recruited to work as a tax lawyer for a prestigious Chicago law firm.
The Firm is an illegal operation, and McDeere eventually finds himself in the middle of an FBI investigation.
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