Best Jennifer garner Movies


  • 13 Going on 30

    13 Going on 30 (PG-13, 2004)

    Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Judy Greer, Andy Serkis, Kathy Baker
    Thirteen-year-old Jenna (Shana Dowdeswell) has had enough with the trials of adolescence. In additio... read moren to being saddled with a devoted-but-nerdy best friend, Matt (Sean Marquette), she falls victim to one of the dangers of playing Seven Minutes in Heaven with the coolest kids in school: being stranded without a willing make-out partner. Humiliated, Jenna buries herself in the aforementioned make-out closet, wishing she could skip the whole adolescence bit and move straight into adulthood, and miraculously wakes up just weeks away from her 30th birthday. Of course, a lot has changed since going to bed the night before, not the least of which being an impressive set of womanly curves. The new, older Jenna (Jennifer Garner) is a successful magazine editor with friends in high places and a lion's share of potential suitors -- including a hockey-playing boyfriend and a swarthy married man. The problem is that her mind hasn't matured with her body; Jenna not only finds living on her own more terrifying than cool, but is quick to dismiss any male over the age of 14 as "gross." Half excited, half mortified, Jenna seeks out Matt (Mark Ruffalo), whom she learns she had spurned as a teenager in an effort to join the popular crowd. Gary Winick directed the film, from a script by Josh Goldsmith and Cathy Yuspa; Gina Matthews produced. Choreographer Michael Peters -- who died in 1994 -- received posthumous credit, as his choreography from the Michael Jackson Thriller video is used in one scene. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi
    • 0xana
      0xana: Strong 3 stars.

      Jenna is an average 13-year-old girl; she wants to be part of the cool group but k
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
    • fb100000764707786
      fb100000764707786: "De Repente 30" é uma daquelas comédias românticas absolutamente maravilhosas que surgem de década
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
    • jamestalkal0t
      jamestalkal0t: 5 stars for this movie? Yea, you read that correct. I just watched this on DVD again the other day
      Reviewed 7 months days ago
  • 13 Going on 30

    13 Going on 30 (PG-13, 2004)

    Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Judy Greer, Andy Serkis, Kathy Baker
    Thirteen-year-old Jenna (Shana Dowdeswell) has had enough with the trials of adolescence. In additio... read moren to being saddled with a devoted-but-nerdy best friend, Matt (Sean Marquette), she falls victim to one of the dangers of playing Seven Minutes in Heaven with the coolest kids in school: being stranded without a willing make-out partner. Humiliated, Jenna buries herself in the aforementioned make-out closet, wishing she could skip the whole adolescence bit and move straight into adulthood, and miraculously wakes up just weeks away from her 30th birthday. Of course, a lot has changed since going to bed the night before, not the least of which being an impressive set of womanly curves. The new, older Jenna (Jennifer Garner) is a successful magazine editor with friends in high places and a lion's share of potential suitors -- including a hockey-playing boyfriend and a swarthy married man. The problem is that her mind hasn't matured with her body; Jenna not only finds living on her own more terrifying than cool, but is quick to dismiss any male over the age of 14 as "gross." Half excited, half mortified, Jenna seeks out Matt (Mark Ruffalo), whom she learns she had spurned as a teenager in an effort to join the popular crowd. Gary Winick directed the film, from a script by Josh Goldsmith and Cathy Yuspa; Gina Matthews produced. Choreographer Michael Peters -- who died in 1994 -- received posthumous credit, as his choreography from the Michael Jackson Thriller video is used in one scene. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi
    • 0xana
      0xana: Strong 3 stars.

      Jenna is an average 13-year-old girl; she wants to be part of the cool group but k
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
    • fb100000764707786
      fb100000764707786: "De Repente 30" é uma daquelas comédias românticas absolutamente maravilhosas que surgem de década
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
    • jamestalkal0t
      jamestalkal0t: 5 stars for this movie? Yea, you read that correct. I just watched this on DVD again the other day
      Reviewed 7 months days ago
  • Catch and Release

    Catch and Release (PG-13, 2007)

    Jennifer Garner, Timothy Olyphant, Kevin Smith, Sam Jaeger, Tina Lifford
    A woman faced with a tragedy discovers the man she loved was not all she imagined him to be in this ... read moreromantic comedy-drama. Grey (Jennifer Garner) was a beautiful woman who found the man of her dreams in Grady Douglas, and was looking forward to spending the rest of her life with him until he suddenly died only a few days before they were to be married. With her wedding turned into an impromptu funeral, Grey is emotionally devastated but has to deal with the practicalities of her new life alone, including moving out of the house she shared with Grady. Short on cash and in need of emotional support, Grey moves in with two longtime friends, sloppy but philosophical Sam (Kevin Smith) and well-meaning but tightly wound Dennis (Sam Jaeger). Grey also finds herself often chatting with Fritz (Timothy Olyphant), Grady's best friend, through she's always regarded him as a sleazeball. As time passes, Grey discovers that Grady had a secret life he never shared with her -- including a young son from a previous relationship -- and as she tries to come to terms with the past of her former fiancé, she struggles to put her new life on track, and finds herself reevaluating her long-held feelings about Fritz. Catch and Release was the first directorial effort from screenwriter Susannah Grant, whose script credits include Erin Brockovich, 28 Days, and In Her Shoes. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
    • fb780073347
      fb780073347: Jennifer Garner is amazing... the director... not so much!
      Reviewed 5 months days ago
    • fb100001549613248
      fb100001549613248: This was a great movie I enjoyed watching jennifer garner as a real person and not a super hero, you will like her and the story is pretty goo
      Reviewed 7 months days ago
    • fb526676639
      fb526676639: This was actually not a bad chick flick, surprisingly even though Jennifer Garner is the star.
      I ac
      Reviewed 22 months days ago
  • The Ghosts of Girlfriends Past

    The Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (PG-13, 2009)

    Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, Michael Douglas, Breckin Meyer, Lacey Chabert
    Ghosts of Girlfriends Past -- the Mark S. Waters-directed fusion of A Christmas Carol with a traditi... read moreonal romantic comedy -- stars Matthew McConaughey as Connor Mead, a famous photographer and confirmed womanizer. He takes a break from his playboy lifestyle to attend his brother's wedding, where he becomes reacquainted with Jenny Perotti (Jennifer Garner), the only girl who ever captured his heart. After Connor delivers a drunken speech at the rehearsal dinner where he says that love isn't real, he's met in the bathroom by the ghost of his uncle Wayne (Michael Dogulas), a Hefner-esque horndog who taught Connor everything he knows about picking up chicks. Uncle Wayne informs Connor that, over the course of the evening, he'll be visited by three ghosts who will lead him through his romantic past, present, and future. Will Connor learn to get over himself and love the right woman, or will he remain an emotional Scrooge? ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
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      fb669667110: Connor Mead est un photographe connu et tombeur invetere de ces dames. Il a
      ainsi pris exemple sur
      Reviewed 15 months days ago
    • luke2177
      luke2177: This is not a great film, yet it is not as bad as I would have expected either.

      Matthew McConaughe
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
    • moviediva12
      moviediva12: A really cute movie & I loved the parts that had Mikey in them lol. :) Matthew was a great actor of
      Reviewed 6 months days ago
  • Catch and Release

    Catch and Release (PG-13, 2007)

    Jennifer Garner, Timothy Olyphant, Kevin Smith, Sam Jaeger, Tina Lifford
    A woman faced with a tragedy discovers the man she loved was not all she imagined him to be in this ... read moreromantic comedy-drama. Grey (Jennifer Garner) was a beautiful woman who found the man of her dreams in Grady Douglas, and was looking forward to spending the rest of her life with him until he suddenly died only a few days before they were to be married. With her wedding turned into an impromptu funeral, Grey is emotionally devastated but has to deal with the practicalities of her new life alone, including moving out of the house she shared with Grady. Short on cash and in need of emotional support, Grey moves in with two longtime friends, sloppy but philosophical Sam (Kevin Smith) and well-meaning but tightly wound Dennis (Sam Jaeger). Grey also finds herself often chatting with Fritz (Timothy Olyphant), Grady's best friend, through she's always regarded him as a sleazeball. As time passes, Grey discovers that Grady had a secret life he never shared with her -- including a young son from a previous relationship -- and as she tries to come to terms with the past of her former fiancé, she struggles to put her new life on track, and finds herself reevaluating her long-held feelings about Fritz. Catch and Release was the first directorial effort from screenwriter Susannah Grant, whose script credits include Erin Brockovich, 28 Days, and In Her Shoes. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
    • fb780073347
      fb780073347: Jennifer Garner is amazing... the director... not so much!
      Reviewed 5 months days ago
    • fb100001549613248
      fb100001549613248: This was a great movie I enjoyed watching jennifer garner as a real person and not a super hero, you will like her and the story is pretty goo
      Reviewed 7 months days ago
    • fb526676639
      fb526676639: This was actually not a bad chick flick, surprisingly even though Jennifer Garner is the star.
      I ac
      Reviewed 22 months days ago
  • Daredevil

    Daredevil (PG-13, 2003)

    Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner, Colin Farrell, Michael Clarke Duncan, Jon Favreau
    One of Marvel Comics' most popular characters comes to the screen for the first time in this sci-fi ... read moreaction-thriller. Matthew Murdock (Ben Affleck) is a lawyer whose father, a prizefighter, was killed by gangsters when Murdock was just a boy. Since then, Murdock has devoted his life to bringing wrongdoers to justice and is willing to help others by taking on cases no other attorney will touch. Murdock is also blind, after being struck down by a truck while trying to save a man from being hit. What no one knows is that Murdock was also doused with an unusual radioactive isotope which had a strange effect on him -- while Murdock's sight may be gone, his other senses have been raised to such a keen pitch that they act like radar, allowing him to tell where he's going and what happens around him, both near and far away. Murdock puts his gifts to use at night as the costumed crime-fighter Daredevil, whose pursuit of justice has earned him the wrath of underworld leader Kingpin (Michael Clarke Duncan). Kingpin wants Daredevil out of his way once and for all, and hires Bullseye (Colin Farrell), a super-assassin with an uncanny ability to throw blades, to do the job. Daredevil also makes the acquaintance of Elektra Natchios (Jennifer Garner), a woman with super-heroic talents who is also on Kingpin's bad side, though it remains to be seen if she has aligned herself with the forces of good as Daredevil has done. Jon Favreau, Joe Pantoliano, and David Keith highlight Daredevil's supporting cast. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
    • fb790575245
      fb790575245: Not only is Jennifer Garner in it, but it also has one of the best soundtracks ever
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
    • fb516314239
      fb516314239: Probably the worst Marvel movie I've seen. The set wasn't good, the acting wasn't good, the story w
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
    • fb587551170
      fb587551170: It's a different kind of superhero film to be sure, he's a different kind of superhero! A blind law
      Reviewed 10 months days ago
  • The Invention of Lying

    The Invention of Lying (PG-13, 2009)

    Ricky Gervais, Jennifer Garner, Louis C.K., Rob Lowe, Jonah Hill
    Ricky Gervais directs himself in The Invention of Lying, a comedy in which everyone in the world tel... read morels the truth except for one misfit in the film industry, who after discovering the act of lying, milks it to become the world's most phenomenal performer. Matthew Robinson will co-direct from his own script, which he and Gervais collaborated on. Jennifer Garner, Rob Lowe, Jonah Hill, and Louis C.K. co-star in the Media Rights Capital production, with John Hodgman, Tina Fey, Christopher Guest, and Jeffrey Tambor rounding out the rest of the cast. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
    • fb100001189761432
      fb100001189761432: The Invention of Lying is an imperfect movie yet it's a really inspired one.
      Ricky Gervais creates
      Reviewed 9 months days ago
    • fb526676639
      fb526676639: This movie started off so strong that after the 45mins. mark it starts to lose its humour and just
      Reviewed 22 months days ago
    • doctordoom
      doctordoom: This was a neat idea of a film. Basic plot is a world where lying does not exist but one day a man
      Reviewed 2 years days ago
  • Elektra

    Elektra (PG-13, 2005)

    Jennifer Garner, Goran Visnjic, Will Yun Lee, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Terence Stamp
    Daredevil's main squeeze gets resurrected in her own flick with this spin-off martial arts actioner ... read morefrom director Rob Bowman (Reign of Fire, The X-Files: Fight the Future). Jennifer Garner returns to the role of Elektra Natchios, a hired assassin whose origins are finally revealed after her old ninja clan the Hand brings her back from the dead to serve their evil purposes. Reunited with her old sensei, Stick (Terence Stamp), Elektra leaves the past behind her and is eventually given an assignment to kill Mark Miller (Goran Visnjic) and his daughter, Abby (Kristin Prout). When her conscience gets the best of her and she decides to protect them instead, it's up to the Hand's top assassins to track her down and finish the job. Fans of Marvel Comics might recognize Natassia Malthe as Typhoid Mary, another nemesis of Daredevil that joins in the hunt, along with other masters of the dark mystic arts, Tattoo (Chris Ackerman), Stone (Bob Sapp), and the Hand's fearsome leader, Kirigi (Will Yun Lee). ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
    • fb610108377
      fb610108377: I only caught it 1/4 of the way through, but Jennifer Garner is just so AWESOME!!! And she looks pr
      Reviewed 3 months days ago
    • fb100001532098144
      fb100001532098144: actually thought it was a pretty fun movie, I like Jennifer Garner and I thought this was actually
      Reviewed 52 days days ago
    • goldtiger77311
      goldtiger77311: Even Jennifer Garner's beauty couldn't save this film from being so bare from the dullness of it. I
      Reviewed 3 months days ago
  • The Ghosts of Girlfriends Past

    The Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (PG-13, 2009)

    Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, Michael Douglas, Breckin Meyer, Lacey Chabert
    Ghosts of Girlfriends Past -- the Mark S. Waters-directed fusion of A Christmas Carol with a traditi... read moreonal romantic comedy -- stars Matthew McConaughey as Connor Mead, a famous photographer and confirmed womanizer. He takes a break from his playboy lifestyle to attend his brother's wedding, where he becomes reacquainted with Jenny Perotti (Jennifer Garner), the only girl who ever captured his heart. After Connor delivers a drunken speech at the rehearsal dinner where he says that love isn't real, he's met in the bathroom by the ghost of his uncle Wayne (Michael Dogulas), a Hefner-esque horndog who taught Connor everything he knows about picking up chicks. Uncle Wayne informs Connor that, over the course of the evening, he'll be visited by three ghosts who will lead him through his romantic past, present, and future. Will Connor learn to get over himself and love the right woman, or will he remain an emotional Scrooge? ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
    • fb669667110
      fb669667110: Connor Mead est un photographe connu et tombeur invetere de ces dames. Il a
      ainsi pris exemple sur
      Reviewed 15 months days ago
    • luke2177
      luke2177: This is not a great film, yet it is not as bad as I would have expected either.

      Matthew McConaughe
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
    • moviediva12
      moviediva12: A really cute movie & I loved the parts that had Mikey in them lol. :) Matthew was a great actor of
      Reviewed 6 months days ago
  • Elektra

    Elektra (PG-13, 2005)

    Jennifer Garner, Goran Visnjic, Will Yun Lee, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Terence Stamp
    Daredevil's main squeeze gets resurrected in her own flick with this spin-off martial arts actioner ... read morefrom director Rob Bowman (Reign of Fire, The X-Files: Fight the Future). Jennifer Garner returns to the role of Elektra Natchios, a hired assassin whose origins are finally revealed after her old ninja clan the Hand brings her back from the dead to serve their evil purposes. Reunited with her old sensei, Stick (Terence Stamp), Elektra leaves the past behind her and is eventually given an assignment to kill Mark Miller (Goran Visnjic) and his daughter, Abby (Kristin Prout). When her conscience gets the best of her and she decides to protect them instead, it's up to the Hand's top assassins to track her down and finish the job. Fans of Marvel Comics might recognize Natassia Malthe as Typhoid Mary, another nemesis of Daredevil that joins in the hunt, along with other masters of the dark mystic arts, Tattoo (Chris Ackerman), Stone (Bob Sapp), and the Hand's fearsome leader, Kirigi (Will Yun Lee). ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
    • fb610108377
      fb610108377: I only caught it 1/4 of the way through, but Jennifer Garner is just so AWESOME!!! And she looks pr
      Reviewed 3 months days ago
    • fb100001532098144
      fb100001532098144: actually thought it was a pretty fun movie, I like Jennifer Garner and I thought this was actually
      Reviewed 52 days days ago
    • goldtiger77311
      goldtiger77311: Even Jennifer Garner's beauty couldn't save this film from being so bare from the dullness of it. I
      Reviewed 3 months days ago