All 44 Jason Patric Movies (in Order)
Dive into the world of Jason Patric’s cinematic adventures with our exclusive roundup of his top movies. Get ready to discover the exhilarating action, gripping drama, and captivating performances that have made this talented actor a household name.
1. Toughlove (1985)
Toughlove, “ a gripping 1985 drama directed by Glenn Jordan, follows the Charters family as they grapple with the harsh realities of teenage drug addiction and its consequences. Gary, their troubled son, is a drug-addicted teen teetering on the brink of disaster, leaving his devastated parents in desperate search for help.
2. Solarbabies (1986)
In the desolate future, a band of teenage rebels, led by the fearless Jami Gertz, unexpectedly stumble upon the mythical orb, Bohdai. This legendary artifact is said to have the ability to bring life-giving rains back to a parched Earth. However, the ruthless military regime controlling their world won’t let the teenagers use this power peacefully.
3. The Lost Boys (1987)
The Lost Boys” is an iconic 1987 film that combines comedy and horror for a thrilling cinematic experience. The movie follows the story of two brothers who, after moving to a small town, are introduced to the dark side when they discover the area is a haven for vampires.
4. The Beast of War (1988)
The Beast of War, “ a 1988 film directed by Kevin Reynolds and written by William Mastrosimone, immerses viewers in the brutal realities of war. Set against the backdrop of Afghanistan, the thrilling adventure follows a Soviet tank and its fearless crew as they become lost in enemy territory. As they try to make their way back to their patrol, they are pursued by a vengeful group of rebels.
5. Denial (1990)
Denial, “ a dramatic film released in 1991, delves into the complexities of love and its devastating effects when things go wrong. The central characters, Michael and Sara, find themselves trapped in a tumultuous relationship they both want to escape. Despite Sara trying to move on, the traumatic aftermath of their union threatens her sanity.
6. After Dark, My Sweet (1990)
After Dark, My Sweet” is a thrilling crime drama that pushes its characters to the limit, exploring themes of self-sacrifice, tragedy, and redemption against a backdrop of deceit and dark secrets. Set in 1990, this suspenseful film follows the journey of a former boxer, who, after escaping from a mental institution, finds himself entangled in a kidnapping plot that forces him to confront his own moral dilemmas.
7. Frankenstein Unbound (1990)
In the year 2031, a scientist creates a seemingly harmless weapon with global side effects, causing time slides and disappearances. The mastermind behind this project is suddenly propelled 214 years into the past, landing in 1817’s Switzerland along with his car. Here, he must navigate the chaotic world of 19th-century Europe, where he meets Dr. Frankenstein’s monster.
8. Rush (1991)
Rush is a gripping 1992 crime drama film set in the world of small-town Texas cops trying to bring down a major drug dealer. Directed by Lili Fini Zanuck and written by Kim Wozencraft and Peter Dexter, the film follows two undercover detectives, played by Jason Patric and Jennifer Jason Leigh, who get sucked deep into the drug culture as they try to infiltrate the criminal underworld.
9. Geronimo: An American Legend (1993)
Geronimo: An American Legend” is a riveting, historically accurate drama that brings to life the fierce story of Apache Chief Geronimo and his resistant fight against the U. S. Government’s takeover of his people. Set during Arizona Territory, the Apache Territory, this Western masterpiece is a refreshing departure from the standard conventions of the genre. It delves deeper into the complexities of the human spirit and the unyielding will to survive and protect one’s way of life.
10. The Journey of August King (1995)
Experience a captivating tale of love, courage, and self-discovery in “The Journey of August King” (1995), set in the heart of North Carolina in April 1815. The film follows August King (Jason Patric), a widower and dedicated farmer, as he embarks on a journey home from selling his produce and purchasing goods for the upcoming year. Along the way, he stumbles upon a young, determined runaway slave named Rose (Thandiwe Newton) and must grapple with the decision to risk breaking the law and help her escape to freedom, or leave her to face the consequences.
11. Sleepers (1996)
Sleepers” (1996) is a gripping, intense thriller directed by Barry Levinson and starring an all-star cast including Robert De Niro, Kevin Bacon, and Brad Pitt. The film explores a haunting tale of abuse and revenge, as a group of boys is sent to a detention center where they are subjected to unimaginable cruelty. Thirteen years later, a chance encounter with a former guard gives them a chance for vengeance.
12. Speed 2: Cruise Control (1997)
Speed 2: Cruise Control” is a heart-pounding action-thriller movie, following the events of the first film, where a computer hacker takes control of the Seabourn Legend cruise liner. Setting it on a collision course with a massive oil tanker, our heroes, including the iconic Jack Traven (Keanu Reeves), must race against time to prevent a devastating disaster.
13. Incognito (1997)
Incognito, released in 1998, stars Jason Patric and Irène Jacob in this thrilling crime-romance movie. Harry Donovan, an expert art forger, is hired to create a fake Rembrandt, but things take an unexpected turn when he meets Marieke, a passionate art connoisseur. Little does Harry know, Marieke is the very same expert hired to authenticate his masterpiece.
14. Your Friends and Neighbors (1998)
In the intimate drama “Your Friends and Neighbors, “ we delve into the lives of several suburban couples whose relationships are on the brink of collapse. As they engage in infidelity and passionate affairs, they become entangled in a web of deceit and confusion that ultimately leads to unexpected consequences. With a raw and honest portrayal of modern relationships, this thought-provoking film explores themes of unhappiness, betrayal, and the complexities of human emotions.
15. The Thin Red Line (1998)
The Thin Red Line” is a poignant and intense war drama directed by Terrence Malick. Set during the second World War on the tropical island of Guadalcanal, the film depicts the brutal conflict that unfolds, as soldiers face the unforgiving terrain and the psychological and physical strain of war.
16. Back in the U.S. (2002)
Back in the U. S. “ is a riveting documentary that captures the essence of a legendary rock icon, Paul McCartney, as he tours the United States during Spring 2002. The film offers an intimate glimpse into the world of one of music’s most celebrated figures, taking viewers on a journey through his electrifying live performances.
17. Three Days of Rain (2002)
Three Days of Rain” is a captivating drama set against the backdrop of a three-day rain storm in present day Cleveland, Ohio. The story revolves around the six Anton Chekhov short stories that unfold during this intense weather event.
18. Narc (2002)
In the gripping crime drama “Narc” (2002), a suspended cop finds himself reluctantly drawn back into the force when a crucial murder investigation reaches a dead end. As an undercover narcotics officer, he must navigate the dangerous world of narcotics and law enforcement, using his skills to solve the case and bring the killer to justice. With a talented ensemble cast including Ray Liotta, Jason Patric, and Chi McBride, “Narc” delves deep into the complexities of police work and the blurred lines between good and evil.
19. Shortcut to Happiness (2003)
Shortcut to Happiness” is the 2003 cinematic adaptation of “The Devil and Daniel Webster, “ a renowned tale of selling one’s soul for earthly pleasures. This film takes the viewer through a whirlwind journey of a downtrodden author, played by a distinguished Anthony Hopkins, whose career skyrockets after he makes a deal with the Devil, portrayed by the charismatic Alec Baldwin. Jennifer Love Hewitt joins the ensemble, adding a captivating touch to this darkly comic, fantastical drama.
20. The Alamo (2004)
In the heart of 1836 Texas, “The Alamo” chronicles the unyielding spirit of a group of brave Texan and Tejano men led by Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie. As they stand against the oppressive forces of Mexican dictator Santa Anna, they defend their homeland in the iconic Alamo mission in San Antonio, Texas.
21. Saturday Night Live: The Best of David Spade (2005)
Saturday Night Live: The Best of David Spade” takes audiences on a hilarious journey through some of the most unforgettable moments in the career of the iconic comedian. The 2005 TV special is a compilation of David Spade’s funniest sketches and characters from his time on the iconic show.
22. Walker Payne (2006)
Walker Payne” is a gripping drama that follows the life of a small-town family through a series of heartbreaking decisions. Starring Jason Patric as the devoted father, the film takes the audience on an emotional journey as he fights desperately to protect his two daughters.
23. In the Valley of Elah (2007)
In the Valley of Elah is a riveting crime drama that delves into the dark and dangerous world of military personnel returning from tours of duty in Iraq. The retired military investigator, played by Tommy Lee Jones and joined by Charlize Theron as a police detective, embark on a chilling and suspenseful murder investigation.
24. Expired (2007)
Expired is a 2007 dark comedy-drama film that captures the intricacies of lost love and the unexpected connection between two parking officers in Los Angeles. Directed by Cecilia Miniucchi and written by her as well, the movie dives into the complexities of human emotions, relationships, and the job of a parking attendant. The film stars Samantha Morton, Anthony John Crane, and Gina St. John, and was produced by Aga Films and FR Productions.
25. Downloading Nancy (2008)
Downloading Nancy is a thrilling drama and suspenseful tale that explores darker aspects of human nature. The film, released in 2009, follows the story of an unhappy wife who hires an enigmatic stranger she meets over the Internet to carry out a gruesome task. However, as the plot unfolds, the two characters develop an unexpected connection, and a complex love story unfolds against the backdrop of their sinister plan.
26. My Sister’s Keeper (2009)
My Sister’s Keeper” delves into the complexities of a family struggling to cope with life-threatening illnesses. Anna Fitzgerald, played by Cameron Diaz, fights for her medical independence as her parents rely on her to keep their leukemia-stricken sister Kate alive. Amidst the challenges, the story explores the emotional turmoil and resilience of the family members, who are faced with the reality of terminal illness and the fragility of life.
27. The Losers (2010)
The Losers” is an action-packed, thrilling film following a CIA special forces team as they face betrayal and left for dead by their superiors. Determined to fight back, the team unites with a female fighter to execute a dangerous mission of retribution and justice. Filled with intense gun battles, jaw-dropping stunts, and comic relief, this adrenaline-fueled adventure takes viewers on an epic journey through the world of espionage and high-stakes warfare.
28. Keyhole (2011)
Keyhole is an intriguing drama-thriller film from Canadian director Guy Maddin, released in 2012. The movie stars Jason Patric as Ulysses Pick, a man with a tumultuous past as a gangster and a failing role as a father. The plot takes an unusual turn when Ulysses embarks on a peculiar journey through his home, surrounded by the ghosts of his past and a looming sense of impending danger.
29. Cavemen (2013)
Cavemen” (2013) is a comedy film that follows four bachelor friends, one of whom is a romantic wannabe screenwriter, and their platonic female friend. Navigating the complexities of relationships and adult life, they explore various comedic mishaps and adventures in a shared ex-factory loft in Los Angeles.
30. The Outsider (2014)
The Outsider (2014) is an intense action movie centered around British military contractor, Lex Walker, who is devastated by the news that his daughter has tragically passed away. Upon arriving in Los Angeles, he discovers that the deceased is not his daughter, sparking a relentless investigation. Set against the backdrop of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, Lex must use his skills and resources to uncover the truth behind the deception.
31. The Prince (2014)
In “The Prince” (2014), a retired assassin finds himself torn between a peaceful life and a dark past when his daughter is kidnapped. With time running out and his daughter’s life hanging in the balance, he is forced back into the world of crime he thought he had left behind. Faced with his former rival, he embarks on a dangerous mission to rescue his daughter and make amends.
32. The Abandoned (2015)
Experience a chilling and claustrophobic thriller with “The Abandoned, “ a film originally titled “The Confines. “ Jason Patric, Louisa Krause, and Mark Margolis star in this gripping 2015 horror, mystery, and thriller masterpiece by Eytan Rockaway and Ido Fluk.
33. Home Invasion (2016)
Home Invasion (2016), directed by David Tennant, is a chilling thriller that takes you on a rollercoaster ride of suspense and terror. The movie stars Jason Patric, Scott Adkins, and Natasha Henstridge in a riveting storyline set on a rainy night.
34. Lost & Found (2016)
Lost & Found” is a heartwarming adventure film that follows two brothers, as they are sent to spend their summer on a remote and mysterious island. The island holds a thrilling treasure hunt that could restore their family’s lost fortune. This PG-rated movie, running for an hour and a half, captures the essence of family, brotherhood, and the pursuit of long-lost treasures.
35. Gangster Land (2017)
Gangster Land” tells the thrilling story of Jack McGurn, a former amateur boxer who becomes the second in command of Al Capone’s notorious criminal empire. Set in the tumultuous world of the 1920s, where the lines between right and wrong blur, viewers are taken on an unforgettable journey through the brutal and cutthroat world of organized crime. Director Timothy Woodward Jr. expertly captures the essence of this era, drawing viewers into the heart of Chicago’s underworld.
36. The Yellow Birds (2017)
The Yellow Birds” is a heart-wrenching drama that follows two young soldiers, Bartle and Murph, as they brace themselves for the horrors of war in Iraq. Their commander, the older Sergeant Sterling, possesses his own set of troubles, which adds another layer of complexity to their already daunting situation. Throughout the film, Bartle is haunted by a promise he made to Murph’s mother before their deployment, which adds an emotional depth to his journey.
37. The Girl in the Bathtub (2018)
Delve into the world of “The Girl in the Bathtub, “ a gripping psychological drama based on the true-life mystery surrounding Julia Law’s mysterious death. This thought-provoking film takes viewers on a journey as a young paralegal is found in the home of her boss and lover, prominent Philadelphia lawyer. As the investigation unfolds, the audience is left wondering if the cause of death was something more intricate than a simple murder.
38. Runt (2019)
Runt” is a gripping drama-thriller exploring the darker side of adolescence. Set in the high school world, a group of seniors find themselves spiraling into a cycle of violence.
39. Big Kill (2019)
Big Kill, “ set in the lawless town of Big Kill, is a thrilling action-packed western drama with a tender touch. Joining forces is a tenderfoot from Philadelphia, two misfit gamblers on the run, and a ruthless preacher, all battling the elements and destiny. The wild west comes alive in this explosive tale of courage, betrayal, and redemption.
40. Becoming (2020)
Becoming” follows the journey of a young woman, as she unwittingly stumbles upon a mystery that threatens her relationship with her fiancé. When her fiancé begins to display strange behaviors and becomes possessed by an unseen entity, she embarks on a harrowing journey to uncover the truth. Alongside her fiancé, she navigates through a world of secrets, horrifying transformations, and unspeakable terror.
41. The Vanished (2020)
The Vanished, “ directed by Peter Facinelli, is a heart-pounding action, crime, and horror film that follows the story of a husband and wife who embark on a quest to find their missing daughter. The harrowing experience of a family camping trip taking a disturbing turn when the police fail to provide any leads in their daughter’s disappearance, the couple takes matters into their own hands.
42. Burning at Both Ends (2021)
In the gripping thriller “Burning at Both Ends, “ a group of unlikely heroes find themselves trapped behind enemy lines during World War II. Struggling to evade capture by the ruthless Nazis, these ragtag rebels must rely on their wits and each other to survive.
43. MK Ultra (2022)
MK Ultra” is a chilling 2022 thriller that delves into the dark, twisted world of mind-control experiments. When a dedicated psychiatrist is unwittingly recruited by the Central Intelligence Agency, he finds himself embroiled in a secret, sinister plot involving the infamous MK ULTRA drug.
44. Nightshade (2022)
Nightshade, “ a gripping crime thriller set for release in 2022, follows a determined homicide detective as he grapples with unsettling dreams that eerily mirror the grisly murders he’s investigating. As the lines between reality and his disturbing dreams blur, he’s forced to confront his own connection to the chilling killings.
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