Julia Roberts Movies

Want to know the best Julia Roberts movies?  How about the worst Julia Roberts movies?  Curious about Julia Roberts’ box office grosses or which Julia Roberts movie picked up the most Oscar® nominations? Need to know which Julia Roberts movie got the best reviews from critics and audiences? Well you have come to the right place….because we have all of that information and much more.

Julia Roberts (1967-) was born in Smyrna, Georgia. She is a four time Oscar® nominated actress (Steel Magnolias, Pretty Woman, and Erin Brockovich). Roberts won the Oscar® for her performance in Erin Brockovich. She is also a eight time Golden Globe® nominated actress. She has won the Golden Globe® three times (Steel Magnolias, Pretty Woman and Erin Brockovich).

Her IMDb page shows over 70 acting credits since 1987.  This page will rank Julia Roberts movies from Best to Worst in six different sortable columns of information. Television shows, shorts, cameos and movies that were not released in North American theaters were not included in the rankings.

When we first started writing movie web pages back in January 2011, the first pages we wrote were on my favorite two current actors, Bruce Willis and Tom Hanks, and on my wife’s favorite actress, Julia Roberts. Since then her page has moved to new website providers and has been updated many times over the years.

Julia Roberts Movies Ranked In Chronological Order With Ultimate Movie Rankings Score (1 to 5 UMR Tickets) *Best combo of box office, reviews and awards.

Julia Roberts Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table

The really cool thing about this table is that it is “user-sortable”. Rank the movies anyway you want.

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  • Sort Julia Roberts movies by how they were received by critics and audiences.  60% rating or higher should indicate a good movie.
  • Sort by how many Oscar® nominations and how many Oscar® wins each Julia Roberts movie received.
  • Sort Julia Roberts movies by Ultimate Movie Ranking (UMR) Score.  UMR Score puts box office, reviews and awards into a mathematical equation and gives each movie a score.

Possibly Interesting Facts About Julia Roberts

1.  Julia Roberts is the sister of actor Eric Roberts of Runaway Train and The Dark Knight fame. She is also the aunt of Emma Roberts of Nancy Drew, Scream 4 and We’re The Millers fame.

2.  Julia Roberts has been named one of People magazine’s “50 Most Beautiful People in the World” a record tying eleven times.

3.  Julia Roberts has a production company called Red Om Films. That is her husband, Daniel Moder, name spelled backwards.

4. One of Julia Roberts first television appearances was as a juvenile rape victim in the initial season of the series Crime Story in 1986.

5.  Meg Ryan was initially under contract to play Shelby, the Julia Roberts role in Steel Magnolias, but the producers let her out of it to play Sally in When Harry Met Sally. It turned out well for both of them ….Harry was a huge hit for Meg Ryan and Julia Roberts got an Oscar nomination for playing Shelby.

6. The very next year Disney did not want to use Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman…..they instead wanted to use….you guessed it…. Meg Ryan in the role of Vivian. Daryl Hannah also turned down the role that would make Julia Roberts a household name.

7. Three of Julia Roberts biggest box office hits were directed by Garry Marshall….they were Pretty Woman, Runaway Bride and Valentine’s Day.

8. When Julia Roberts won the Academy Award® for best actress for her role as Erin Brockovich, she famously forgot to thank Brockovich in her acceptance speech. Afterward she was quoted as saying, “It doesn’t bring out the Einstein moment that you hoped it would.”

9. Movies Julia Roberts has turned down over the years….Sleepless in Seattle, Shakespeare in Love, The Blind Side, Godfather 3, While You Were Sleeping and Basic Instinct.

10. Check out Julia Roberts‘s career compared to current and classic actors.  Most 100 Million Dollar Movies of All-Time.

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86 thoughts on “Julia Roberts Movies

  1. 1/old screwball comedies where the leading men have what look like brylcreem plastered all over their gleaming hair, are always dressed up like a “dog’s dinner” [often even in their own homes] speak in “awfully-awfully” dialogue and smoke cigarettes as if that is SEXY.

    2/30s and 40s movies in particular where ”fashion icons” like my Joan seem to wish to emulate “clothes horses” all the time. [Ouch!]

    3/ those flicks where even husbands and wives are not allowed to be seen sharing a bed.

    4/ones that use euphemisms such as “nightclub hostesses” to describe the profession of females [like my Deanna in Christmas Holiday] who are obviously high-class hookers. That example really got the boot into me [there are Joel-types among the group who delight at times in targeting other among us!] but it did neatly contrast with Pretty Woman’s Vivian who was overtly a prostitute.

    5/films about the world wars where despite the massive slaughter going on the world still wasn’t a bad place to live if Gable or Cooper “get the girl”.

    6/movies like some of the Errol Flynn ones where a whole troop of stock actors follow the hero about and subordinate their own interests to his.

    7/war films that laughably suggest that actors like Bogie, Wayne and Ladd could single-handed have posed a physical threat to any powerful organisation let alone a ruthless killing machine like the 3rd Reich. Indeed The Duke and Laddie dodged the draft while, when Humph was driving off on his honeymoon with Bacall, Lauren’s father is reported to have ruefully said to a friend “They should be taking Bogie to the morgue, not the honeymoon bed.”

  2. Thanks for the additional comments. It’s some time, what with your hectic work schedule, that I can recall seeing you become so engaged with a topic. Steve seems to be able to rattle your cage more than I can! So Roger Ebert didn’t think much of Pretty Woman – but he did rave over Brando and The Master didn’t. As our old friend Dalton accepted: opinions vary.

    My own point was though that for the following reasons I would have to disagree with the suggestion that Pretty Woman is “horribly dated” and certainly, BOTTOM LINE, that label is at least hyperbole.

    1/Regarding CONTENT, obviously some of today’s reviewers have continued to like the movie and its concept when (1) 20 years after its release one critic could write it is “still just about the best romantic comedy ever made – the one that sets the gold standard that others must try to surpass.” and (2) last month another could opine that modern audiences would welcome the stage musical version as “the feel-good story they know and love.”

    2/as regards artwork it’s difficult to imagine the camera work and other filming techniques being more dated than those in some of the black and white “classics” of the 30s and 40s.

    As you know I belong to a small film buff circle and tonight [Sunday] I asked them for brief examples of what they would consider as a “dated” movie, and in Part 2 is a small sample of their replies. It’s a “straw poll” I know but after all they are supposed to be BUFFS.

    1. HI WH – Apologies.

      Please delete from my previous post the quote below. I thought at first you were implying Roger had a down on the movie because he didn’t give it FOUR stars. I now see that you were saying he liked it and of course 3.5 stars is excellent. LESSON As Roger had the wisdom to correctly assess MB performances we should always heed Rog and treat Joel as an “outlier”!

      “So Roger Ebert didn’t think much of Pretty Woman – but he did rave over Brando and The Master didn’t. As our old friend Dalton accepted: opinions vary. ”

      Many thanks.

      1. Hey Bob….I will have to correct that later tonight. Steve did not get me “all fired up”. There is no right answer or wrong answer when it comes to review %. Ultimately it only matters if you like a movie or not. For awhile I thought Blue City was awesome….and no bad reviews could convince me otherwise. You have made lots of great points in your comment. Thanks for sharing it….you…like….Steve and Dan….are the man!

        1. HI BRUCE

          More good points from you, so thanks.

          Thanks also for the complement but I would have preferred you to call Steve, Dan and me collectively not the man but The Men [The Great Mumbler’s 1st movie] !

          1. I meant compliment instead of complEment in my 11.11 am post. Apologies for error

          2. Hey Bob…..they saw one of the hardest things to do in life is accept a compliment…..or a complEment…lol.

  3. BROADWAY WORLD MAY 8 2019 Thirty years ago, Garry Marshall’s film Pretty Woman redefined a genre, and now audiences across America will experience all the romance, comedy and passion in this unforgettable and imaginative new musical,” said producer Paula Wagner.PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL has broken box office records on Broadway, and finally theatergoers across the country will get the chance to experience the feel-good story THEY KNOW AND LOVE

    MIRROR ON-LINE Feb 2010: The perfect Valentine’s movie, Pretty Woman is back in cinemas this weekend. The magical combination of Julia Roberts and Richard Gere captivated audiences when the movie was originally released way back in 1990.The lead actors were simply intoxicating together, aided by a sparkling script and a wonderful soundtrack featuring Go West and Roy Orbison among others. In my opinion it is still just about the best romantic comedy ever made – the one that sets the gold standard that others must try to surpass. Go enjoy the movie all over again on the big screen.

    BIOGRAPHY MARCH 2015 Who but Julia Roberts could make you fall in love with a prostitute? In 1990, at the mere age of 23, Roberts did just that with her breakout role as Sunset Boulevard hooker Vivian Ward in Pretty Woman. She instantly became America’s Sweetheart, making goofy synonymous with sexy and infecting us with her gaping, full-throttle laugh… plus she reminded us a bubble bath filled with Prince tunes is better than life itself. Opposite to her outspoken, brazen Vivian was emotionally repressed but uber hot corporate raider Edward Lewis, played by Richard Gere, who was almost twice her age at the time.In celebration of the rom-com’s 25th anniversary, we picked out some of our favorite quotes… and we didn’t even have to be at Edward’s beck and call to get ’em!

    1. Hey Bob…I agree it has many good reviews….but it also has many not so good reviews. I can find solid reviews for Holmes & Watson……62% says the movie is good…..just not stellar….but that is just one factor in the UMR score…..which is like a checks and balance system. Overall…we have Pretty Woman with a 93.50 score which would rate it as a 4.5 out of 5.0 movie on our ticket system ranking…and Pelican Brief with a 91.70 score. ….which is also a 4.5 ticket rating. Added bonus….they both are in Julia’s Top 7 UMR score movies. Good stuff. Happy Sunday.

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