TOP 10 Best Julianne Moore Movies to Watch this Weekend
Editor: Manish Jain
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Boogie Nights (1997): In "Boogie Nights" (1997), Moore portrays troubled adult film star Amber Waves in a raw and compelling performance.
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Far from Heaven (2002): In the role of suburban housewife Cathy Whitaker, who faces societal taboos, she demonstrates her talent.
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Magnolia (1999): Moore gives a mesmerizing performance as Linda Partridge, a frail wife coping with her husband's impending death.
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Still Alice (2014): Moore plays Alice Howland, a renowned professor of linguistics who has been identified as having early-onset Alzheimer's disease.
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The Hours (2002): Moore's portrayal of Laura Brown, a 1950s housewife struggling with depression is nothing short of exceptional.
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Short Cuts (1993): Her nuanced and engrossing portrayal of Marian Wyman, a troubled artist navigating her disintegrating marriage, is excellent.
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Single Man (2009): Moore gives a strong performance as Charley, a close friend of Colin Firth's grieving character.
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Children of Men (2006): Moore plays Julian Taylor, an activist battling for the rights of the last pregnant woman on Earth, in the movie.
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Maps to the Stars (2014): Features a fearless performance by Julianne Moore as a troubled actress that is both mesmerizing and haunting.
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The End of the Affair (1999): In this movie Moore plays a woman torn between duty and passion with nuance and complexity.