Best Channing tatum Movies


  • G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

    G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (PG-13, 2009)

    Dennis Quaid, Channing Tatum, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Marlon Wayans, Joseph Gordon-Levitt
    Director Stephen Sommers (The Mummy, Van Helsing) adapts the beloved Hasbro G.I. Joe toy line with t... read morehis Paramount Pictures production that pits the Global Integrated Joint Operating Entity against the evil forces of the organization known as Cobra. Dennis Quaid and Channing Tatum star as General Hawk and Duke Hauser, respectively, with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Marlon Wayans leading the rest of the cast, including Sienna Miller, Ray Park, Rachel Nichols, Christopher Eccleston, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Saïd Taghmaoui, and Asian film star Lee Byung-hun. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
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      fb1146634647: This movie is one of the worst that I've seen in a very long time. Like..I knew that it was going t
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
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      fb1101322407: Went to see it with my school and the girls only watched it for Channing Tatum and the guys only en
      Reviewed 9 months days ago
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      fb586249176: ...edge of sit action allthru out da flickk...channing tatum is HOT!!!
      Reviewed 12 months days ago
  • Dear John

    Dear John (PG-13, 2010)

    Channing Tatum, Amanda Seyfried, Richard Jenkins, Henry Thomas, D.J. Cotrona
    Director Lasse Hallström and screenwriter Jamie Linden collaborate to adapt author Nicholas Sparks' ... read morenovel about a young soldier who falls for an idealistic college girl. Savannah Curtis (Amanda Seyfried) was on spring break when she first met John Tyree (Channing Tatum), who was home on temporary leave. For the smitten soldier it was practically love at first sight. Over the course of the next seven years, when each deployment seemed more treacherous than the last, the love letters that Savannah sent to John were one of the only things that kept him going. However, those loving and heartfelt correspondences would ultimately yield consequences that neither the brave soldier nor his one true love could have ever foreseen. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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      fb661871636: If there's anything to be learnt from this, it's to never judge a book (or film) by its cover. Inde
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
    • bendoyly
      bendoyly: Rubbish, lacks any romance, storyline, timeline, the acting is poor with the exception of the role
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
    • fb800300170
      fb800300170: Channing Tatum & Amanda Seyfried do the best they can with a really shitty script.
      Reviewed 9 months days ago
  • Dear John

    Dear John (PG-13, 2010)

    Channing Tatum, Amanda Seyfried, Richard Jenkins, Henry Thomas, D.J. Cotrona
    Director Lasse Hallström and screenwriter Jamie Linden collaborate to adapt author Nicholas Sparks' ... read morenovel about a young soldier who falls for an idealistic college girl. Savannah Curtis (Amanda Seyfried) was on spring break when she first met John Tyree (Channing Tatum), who was home on temporary leave. For the smitten soldier it was practically love at first sight. Over the course of the next seven years, when each deployment seemed more treacherous than the last, the love letters that Savannah sent to John were one of the only things that kept him going. However, those loving and heartfelt correspondences would ultimately yield consequences that neither the brave soldier nor his one true love could have ever foreseen. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
    • fb661871636
      fb661871636: If there's anything to be learnt from this, it's to never judge a book (or film) by its cover. Inde
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
    • bendoyly
      bendoyly: Rubbish, lacks any romance, storyline, timeline, the acting is poor with the exception of the role
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
    • fb800300170
      fb800300170: Channing Tatum & Amanda Seyfried do the best they can with a really shitty script.
      Reviewed 9 months days ago
  • Fighting

    Fighting (PG-13, 2009)

    Channing Tatum, Terrence Howard, Brian J. White, Luis Guzman, Zulay Henao
    A small-town boy hustling his way through the big city forms an uneasy alliance with a scam artist w... read moreho inducts him into the violent world of bare-knuckle brawling in A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints writer/director Dito Montiel's unforgiving urban action film. Arriving in New York City with little more than the shirt on his back, Shawn MacArthur (Channing Tatum) makes ends meet by selling counterfeit goods on the street. But times are tough and money is short, and just as things are starting to look grim, Shawn crosses paths with crafty con artist Harvey Boarden (Terrence Howard). Harvey instantly recognizes Shawn's natural talent for street fighting, and offers to help the uneasy newcomer make some quick cash on the bare-knuckle circuit. But making a living by brawling isn't easy because the system is hopelessly corrupt, and the only people who really come out on top are the rich businessmen who place wagers on the disposable fighters. Still, Harvey's instincts were right, and Shawn quickly makes a name for himself by taking down every opponent who crosses his path, including mixed martial arts champs, veteran pugilists, and ultimate fighters. As each bout becomes more intense, Shawn realizes that his only hope for escaping this dark world is to face his fiercest opponent to date. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
    • muveekween
      muveekween: No chemistry between Channing Tatum and his love interest but the fighting scenes are engrossing. D
      Reviewed 10 months days ago
    • fb693297354
      fb693297354: Slow but pretty ok. I'm a sucker for Channing tatum with no shirt on.
      Reviewed 8 months days ago
    • DreamExtractor
      DreamExtractor: This movie was okay, I kinda liked it. The acting was just okay, and Channing Tatum is one of the
      Reviewed 2 years days ago
  • Fighting

    Fighting (PG-13, 2009)

    Channing Tatum, Terrence Howard, Brian J. White, Luis Guzman, Zulay Henao
    A small-town boy hustling his way through the big city forms an uneasy alliance with a scam artist w... read moreho inducts him into the violent world of bare-knuckle brawling in A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints writer/director Dito Montiel's unforgiving urban action film. Arriving in New York City with little more than the shirt on his back, Shawn MacArthur (Channing Tatum) makes ends meet by selling counterfeit goods on the street. But times are tough and money is short, and just as things are starting to look grim, Shawn crosses paths with crafty con artist Harvey Boarden (Terrence Howard). Harvey instantly recognizes Shawn's natural talent for street fighting, and offers to help the uneasy newcomer make some quick cash on the bare-knuckle circuit. But making a living by brawling isn't easy because the system is hopelessly corrupt, and the only people who really come out on top are the rich businessmen who place wagers on the disposable fighters. Still, Harvey's instincts were right, and Shawn quickly makes a name for himself by taking down every opponent who crosses his path, including mixed martial arts champs, veteran pugilists, and ultimate fighters. As each bout becomes more intense, Shawn realizes that his only hope for escaping this dark world is to face his fiercest opponent to date. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
    • muveekween
      muveekween: No chemistry between Channing Tatum and his love interest but the fighting scenes are engrossing. D
      Reviewed 10 months days ago
    • fb693297354
      fb693297354: Slow but pretty ok. I'm a sucker for Channing tatum with no shirt on.
      Reviewed 8 months days ago
    • DreamExtractor
      DreamExtractor: This movie was okay, I kinda liked it. The acting was just okay, and Channing Tatum is one of the
      Reviewed 2 years days ago
  • 21 Jump Street

    21 Jump Street (R, 2012)

    Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, Brie Larson, Dave Franco, Rob Riggle
    In the action-comedy 21 Jump Street, Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and Jenko (Channing Tatum) are more than r... read moreeady to leave their adolescent problems behind. Joining the police force and the secret Jump Street unit, they use their youthful appearances to go undercover in a local high school. As they trade in their guns and badges for backpacks, Schmidt and Jenko risk their lives to investigate a violent and dangerous drug ring. But they find that high school is nothing like they left it just a few years earlier - and neither expects that they will have to confront the terror and anxiety of being a teenager again and all the issues they thought they had left behind. -- (C) Sony Pictures
    • adultbieber
      adultbieber: Nerd and jock are enemies. Nerd meets jock. Nerd befriends jock. Seem like the premise of a horribl
      Reviewed 48 days days ago
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      fb676606651: 2 undercover cops are sent back to high school to expose a drug dealer with hilarious results throu
      Reviewed 3 months days ago
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      fb1577247149: So ridiculously funny. Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum are just great. This has easily become my favo
      Reviewed 3 months days ago
  • 21 Jump Street

    21 Jump Street (R, 2012)

    Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, Brie Larson, Dave Franco, Rob Riggle
    In the action-comedy 21 Jump Street, Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and Jenko (Channing Tatum) are more than r... read moreeady to leave their adolescent problems behind. Joining the police force and the secret Jump Street unit, they use their youthful appearances to go undercover in a local high school. As they trade in their guns and badges for backpacks, Schmidt and Jenko risk their lives to investigate a violent and dangerous drug ring. But they find that high school is nothing like they left it just a few years earlier - and neither expects that they will have to confront the terror and anxiety of being a teenager again and all the issues they thought they had left behind. -- (C) Sony Pictures
    • adultbieber
      adultbieber: Nerd and jock are enemies. Nerd meets jock. Nerd befriends jock. Seem like the premise of a horribl
      Reviewed 48 days days ago
    • fb676606651
      fb676606651: 2 undercover cops are sent back to high school to expose a drug dealer with hilarious results throu
      Reviewed 3 months days ago
    • fb1577247149
      fb1577247149: So ridiculously funny. Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum are just great. This has easily become my favo
      Reviewed 3 months days ago
  • Stop-Loss

    Stop-Loss (R, 2008)

    Ryan Phillippe, Abbie Cornish, Channing Tatum, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ciarán Hinds
    After serving his tour of duty in Iraq, a young American soldier who is ordered to return to the fro... read morent lines as part of the military's controversial stop-loss policy opts instead to go AWOL in a thought-provoking military drama directed by Kimberly Peirce. Sgt. Brandon King (Ryan Philippe) is a decorated Iraq War veteran who once served his country with pride. After his tour of duty comes to an end, King returns to his Texas hometown and attempts to pick up where he once left off with a little help from his family, as well as long-time best friend and war buddy Steve Shriver (Channing Tatum). But just as Brandon, Steve, and the rest of their war buddies begin to settle back into civilian life, Uncle Sam comes calling on them once again. Suddenly ordered back into active duty, the disillusioned war veteran begins to question not just his ties to family and his longtime friendships, but his capacity for love and his sense of honor as well. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
    • MercedesMorant
      MercedesMorant: This movie was good. I love Ryan Phillippe and Channing Tatum. Fine young gentlemen! :)
      Reviewed 2 years days ago
    • emilyland1
      emilyland1: it has channing tatum in it, of course i wanna see it! lol
      Reviewed 4 years days ago
    • Hotlips2235
      Hotlips2235: This is a different role for channing tatum. I do enjoy him he is extremely sexy and plays his part good. I enjoyed the movie.
      Reviewed 4 years days ago
  • A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints

    A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (R, 2006)

    Robert Downey Jr., Shia LaBeouf, Chazz Palminteri, Dianne Wiest, Channing Tatum
    The harsh realities of life on the street merge with the universal themes of youthful pain and exhil... read morearation in director Dito Montiel's telling tale of one boy's struggle to escape the grim fate that awaits his aimless, trouble-minded peers. For most of Montiel's friends, the only means of escaping their bleak surroundings were drugs, prison, or death. In breaking the cycle and making a name for himself as a filmmaker, Montiel showed that there are ways to overcome the urban malaise that consumed the majority of his friends. He couldn't have done it alone, though, and with this film Montiel pays tribute to those he left behind by bringing their story to the screen so that their struggles may give others in similar situations the courage to pursue a more positive, creative means of overcoming their anger. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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      fb702110160: intriguing movie. some of the shots were kind of annoying to me, but there were some good performa
      Reviewed 12 months days ago
    • firemanrob1
      firemanrob1: Yikes. I understand this is probably a somewhat true script, but this movie blew. The script is ful
      Reviewed 4 years days ago
    • ajaymuthecooldevils
      ajaymuthecooldevils: Pretty different movie than the other movie I have already seen before... But the story was so hard
      Reviewed 5 years days ago
  • The Eagle

    The Eagle (PG-13, 2011)

    Channing Tatum, Jamie Bell, Mark Strong, Tahar Rahim, Donald Sutherland
    In 2nd-Century Britain, two men - master and slave - venture beyond the edge of the known world on a... read more dangerous and obsessive quest that will push them beyond the boundaries of loyalty and betrayal, friendship and hatred, deceit and heroism...The Roman epic adventure The Eagle is directed by Kevin Macdonald and produced by Duncan Kenworthy. Jeremy Brock has adapted the scr eenplay from Rosemary Sutcliff's classic novel The Eagle of the Ninth. In 140 AD, the Roman Empire extends all the way to Britain - though its grasp is incomplete, as the rebellious tribes of Caledonia (today's Scotland) hold sway in the far North. Marcus Aquila (Channing Tatum) arrives in Britain, determined to restore the tarnished reputation of his father, Flavius Aquila. It was 20 years earlier that Rome's 5,000-strong Ninth Legion, under the command of Flavius and carrying their golden emblem, the Eagle of the Ninth, marched north into Caledonia. They never returned; Legion and Eagle simply vanished into the mists. Angered, the Roman Emperor Hadrian ordered the building of a wall to seal off the territory; Hadrian's Wall became the northernmost frontier of the Roman Empire - the edge of the known world. Driven to become a brilliant soldier and now given command of a small fort in the southwest, Marcus bravely leads his troops during a siege. Commended by Rome for his bravery, yet discharged from the army because of his severe wounds, Marcus convalesces, demoralized, in the villa of his Uncle Aquila (Donald Sutherland), a retired army man. When Marcus impulsively gets a young Briton's life spared at a gladiatorial contest, Aquila buys the Briton, Esca (Jamie Bell), to be Marcus' slave. Marcus is dismissive of Esca, who harbors a seething hatred of all things Roman. Yet Esca vows to serve the man who has saved his life. Hearing a rumor that the Eagle has been seen in a tribal temple in the far north, Marcus is galvanized into action, and sets off with Esca across Hadrian's Wall. But the highlands of Caledonia are a vast and savage wilderness, and Marcus must rely on his slave to navigate the region. When they encounter ex-Roman soldier Guern (Mark Strong), Marcus realizes that the mystery of his father's disappearance may well be linked to the secret of his own slave's identity and loyalty - a secret all the more pressing when the two come face-to-face with the warriors of the fearsome Seal Prince (Tahar Rahim). A Focus Features presentation in association with Film4 of a Duncan Kenworthy production. Channing Tatum, Jamie Bell. The Eagle. Donald Sutherland, Mark Strong. Casting by Jina Jay. Music by Atli Örvarsson. Costumes by Michael O'Connor. Editor, Justine Wright. Production Designer, Michael Carlin. Director of Photography, Anthony Dod Mantle, BSC, DFF. Co-Producer, Caroline Hewitt. Executive Producers, Tessa Ross, Miles Ketley, Charles Moore. Based on the novel The Eagle of the Ninth by Rosemary Sutcliff. Screenplay by Jeremy Brock. Produced by Duncan Kenworthy. Directed by Kevin Macdonald. A Focus Features Release.-- (C) Focus Features
    • hbfr72
      hbfr72: Not so good, The Eagle is movie about honor and brotherhood, but it wasn't that good, I mean, it ha
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
    • garyX
      garyX: A Roman centurion injured in battle is honourably discharged and finds new purpose by seeking out t
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
    • eeks2
      eeks2: 48 Hours / Midnight Run set in 150 AD Britain with sprinkles of Gladiator and no humor whatsoever.
      Reviewed 14 months days ago