The federalist

Check out the ultimate ranking of all Tom Cruise movies!

Over the summer,‍ Federalist ⁤Senior Editor David‍ Harsanyi — someone I consider to be a friend, mentor, and crime expert — has repeatedly downplayed the work of ⁢the greatest action star of our‌ lifetimes: Tom Cruise.

During a⁣ June 21 episode of⁢ “‘You’re Wrong’ ⁣with ‌Mollie ​Hemingway and David ⁣Harsanyi,” for example, he wrongly claimed the first three “Indiana Jones” ​movies are better ⁣than the‍ “Mission Impossible” franchise. He also claimed ‍a few weeks after that discussion‌ that, after initially liking the film, he thought “Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One” could have been written by a “ninth grader.”

As it turns out, David ​fancies himself as a Tom Cruise movie⁢ aficionado ‍—⁣ as do⁣ I. In fact, roughly five years ago,⁤ Mr. Harsanyi ​penned an article ⁤ranking every Cruise movie​ from best to worst. And​ while I respect ‍David’s ⁢opinions — mostly — I strenuously object to ​his podcast hot takes and‍ list. They ⁤are simply, as legacy media like ‍to say, “misinformation.”

In order to provide Federalist readers with an ​ accurate ranking, I’ve crafted my own list of Cruise’s ‍films. (For the record, ⁣I have yet to see “Lions for Lambs”​ or ⁣“Endless Love,” so neither of them is included below.)

My⁣ Ranking of Tom Cruise ⁣Films:

  1. “Top Gun: Maverick”: I may ‍be biased ‍since I wasn’t alive when the original “Top Gun” was released, but⁤ this film is so much better than its predecessor. Having ‌the⁣ actors fly ‌in actual F-18s to film their aerial⁤ scenes added⁤ so much quality to an already visually stunning film. Combined with the emotional elements carried over ‍from ‍the original and the on-screen dynamic between Maverick ⁤(Cruise) and Rooster (Miles Teller), this movie​ cements itself as one of the best action films of ⁤all time and the best picture of Cruise’s⁣ career.
  2. “A‌ Few Good Men”: It’s an incredibly captivating​ feature, and Cruise and Jack Nicholson⁤ deserve immense praise for ⁤their compelling performances. The courtroom scene between their characters will always be one of the most iconic​ in cinematic‍ history.
  3. “Magnolia”: It takes viewers a while to grasp the interconnected storylines and how they fit together, but once you do, this film becomes much‍ more ⁢entertaining.​ Cruise’s performance as the internally‍ damaged Frank Mackey stands out as one of the picture’s best.
  4. “Rain Main”: I⁣ don’t ​care what David says, this film ‍is wonderful. Not only does it include your funny ​cross-country hijinks; ⁣it also does ‍a terrific ‌job ​of cultivating⁢ the relationship between Charlie (Cruise) and Raymond (Dustin Hoffman).
  5. “Edge⁢ of Tomorrow”: Total banger of a movie. Cruise and Emily Blunt make a great pairing, and the action⁢ and storyline are fantastic.
  6. “The Last Samurai”: ⁢An incredibly well-executed picture that highlights ‍the importance of ‍honor and self-discipline. Plus, it’s⁣ got top-notch ​action.

And the list ‌continues:

  1. “Top Gun”: An all-time classic that stands the test of time and⁤ gives me ⁢the need for speed (not the drug).
  2. “Jerry Maguire”: A great film that allows Cruise ⁤to⁤ exemplify his depth ⁢as an actor and has something ⁢for⁣ the guys (sports) and ‍gals (mushy romance).
  3. “Mission Impossible” films: A ​franchise that gets better ‍with age. Definitely one​ of the ⁢more underappreciated film ⁢series out there.
  4. “Collateral”: Makes you‍ wish Cruise would⁢ take on more villainous ‍roles. He’s so ‌dang good‍ at it.
  5. “The Color of Money”: Cruise and Paul Newman are terrific in this entertaining ’80s hit.

And the list goes‌ on. Check‌ out the ⁢full ranking to see where your favorite Tom Cruise⁣ films land!




" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases
Sponsored Content
Back to top button
Available for Amazon Prime
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker