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List of Tom Sturridge Movies: Ranked Best To Worst

1. The Boat That Rocked (2009)
16
2
The Boat That Rocked
R
16
2

With BBC Radio refusing to play rock and pop music in the UK in 1966, several pirate radio stations have started operating on international waters. One such station is run by Quentin and led by DJ ‘The Count’, who have to go up against bitter government minister Sir Alistair Dormandy. 

Role:
Carl
Directed By:
Richard Curtis
2. Far from the Madding Crowd (2015)
15
2
Far from the Madding Crowd
PG-13
15
2

Far From the Maddling Crowd is a romantic drama film, set in the Victorian England. It tells the story of an independent and headstrong woman Bathsheba Everdene, who attracts three different suitors. One of them is a sheep farmer, one is a reckless sergeant and the last one is a mature bachelor. 

Directed By:
Thomas Vinterberg
3. Being Julia (2004)
13
2
Being Julia
R
13
2

Julia Lambert is an aging actress, who starts having an affair with a younger actor named Tom. However, she is outraged when she learns that Tom wants to only use her to advance his career. She soon starts planning revenge against him.

Starring:
Directed By:
István Szabó
4. FairyTale: A True Story (1997)
12
2
FairyTale: A True Story
PG
12
2

Elsie and Frances are two young cousins who are spending some time together, after some family tragedies. When they see fairies in a nearby meadow, they snap pictures of them. These pictures soon become known as the first scientific evidence for the existence of fairies. However, this leads to a huge debate, with some claiming that the picture are fake, while some accepting that they are genuine.  

Starring:
Harvey Keitel, Peter O'Toole, Mel Gibson, Jason Salkey, Lara Morgan
Directed By:
Charles Sturridge
5. Like Minds (2006)
14
2
Like Minds
PG-13
14
2

A privileged and intelligent seventeen year old school boy named Alex is charged with the murder of his roommate Nigel. The detective in charge of the case has no evidence against him, and he receives pressure from Alex’s influential father to have the charges dropped. Eventually, a forensic psychologist named Sally Rowe is brought in to determine if Alex is really the murderer. Sally soon finds herself in a strange and bizarre world of secrets and mind games.

Role:
Nigel Colbie
Starring:
Toni Collette, Eddie Redmayne, Richard Roxburgh, Kate Maberly
Directed By:
Gregory Read
6. Brothers of the Head (2005)
11
2
Brothers of the Head
11
2
Starring:
Jonathan Pryce, Ken Russell, James Greene, John Simm, Elizabeth Rider
Directed By:
Keith Fulton, Louis Pepe
8. Waiting for Forever (2010)
14
2
Waiting for Forever
PG-13
14
2

Emma and Will were best friends during childhood, but as they grew up, they drifted apart. Will is now a street performer, but hopes of reconnecting with Emma again.  Will eventually starts stalking her, but her boyfriend learns of this, and decides to teach Will a lesson.

Role:
Will Donner
Starring:
Blythe Danner, Rachel Sarah Bilson, Richard Jenkins, Rachel Bilson, Matthew Davis
Directed By:
James Keach
9. On the Road (2012)
11
2
On the Road
R
11
2

Based on the popular novel of the same name, On the Road is an American adventure drama film, which tells the story of a young writer, whose life changes after he meets Dean Moriarty and Marylou. As they travel across the country, they encounter several people who make an impact on the journey. 

Role:
Carlo Marx / Allen Ginsberg
Directed By:
Walter Salles
11. Double Date (2017)
10
2
Double Date
Not
10
2
Role:
John
12. Velvet Buzzsaw (2018)
10
2
Velvet Buzzsaw
R
10
2

Velvett Buzzsaw is a mystery horror drama film, which tells the story of a supernatural force which gets released, after a recently deceased artist’s paintings are discovered. The supernatural force starts enacting revenge on those who allowed their greed to get in the way of art.  

Starring:
Natalia Dyer, Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo, John Malkovich, Toni Collette, Billy Magnussen
Directed By:
Dan Gilroy
13. Song to Song (2017)
10
3
Song to Song
R
10
3

A struggling musician in Texas is determined to achieve stardom. She soon gets involved with endless love triangles, and betrayals. She soon starts feeling guilty about her actions.

Starring:
Val Edward Kilmer, Cate Blanchett, Holly Hunter, Natalie Portman, Michael Fassbender, Rooney Mara, Ryan Gosling
Directed By:
14. Journey's End (2017)
13
2
Journey's End
R
13
2
Role:
Hibbert
Starring:
Asa Butterfield, Sam Claflin, Paul Bettany, Toby Jones
Directed By:
Saul Dibb
15. Hello Apartment (2018)
12
2
Hello Apartment
12
2
Starring:
Eve Hewson, Christina Rouner
Directed By:
Dakota Fanning
16. Mary Shelley (2017)
13
2
Mary Shelley
PG-13
13
2
Starring:
Elle Fanning, Maisie Williams, Joanne Froggatt, Douglas Booth
Directed By:
Haifaa Al-Mansour
17. Remainder (2015)
10
2
Remainder
10
2
Role:
Tom
Starring:
Nicholas Farrell, Ed Speleers, Arsher Ali, Cush Jumbo
Directed By:
Omer Fast
18. Junkhearts (2011)
10
2
Junkhearts
10
2
Role:
Danny
Starring:
John Boyega, Romola Garai, Eddie Marsan, Candese Reid
Directed By:
Tinge Krishnan

TV Movie(s)

1. A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets (2005)
11
2
A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets
TV-14
11
2
Role:
William Herbert
Starring:
Indira Varma, Tom Hiddleston, Anna Chancellor, Rupert Graves
Directed By:
John McKay

TV Shows and Videos

The Hollow Crown (2012)
The Hollow Crown
Starring:
Benedict Cumberbatch, Patrick Stewart, John Hurt, Ben Whishaw, Geraldine Chaplin, Judi Dench, Ben Daniels
Directed By:
Dominic Cooke, Richard Eyre, Rupert Goold, Thea Sharrock
Marcus Foster: I Was Broken (2011)
Marcus Foster: I Was Broken
Starring:
Kristen Stewart, Marcus Foster
Directed By:
Elias Hope
Gulliver's Travels (1996)
Gulliver's Travels
PG
Starring:
Kristin Scott Thomas, Ted Danson, Shashi Kapoor, Omar Sharif, John Gielgud, Mary Steenburgen, Isabelle Huppert
Directed By:
Charles Sturridge
Sweetbitter (2018)
Sweetbitter
TV-MA
Role:
Jake (6 episodes, 2018)
Starring:
Ella Purnell, Evan Jonigkeit, Caitlin FitzGerald, Eden Epstein