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Matthew McConaughey Movies

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

As I was working on my latest page, Best Movies of 1946 and I got into a conversation about my latest page subject with one of my children (my 21 year old daughter). When I told her my latest subject, I could tell she had no interest what so ever in movies made 48 years before she was born. So figuring she has to represent a decent percentage of my readers, I figured I would publish a current page to go with my 1946 page. So I grabbed my handy dandy movie notebook and checked out some of my requests over the last 9 months. So the winner from the requests was Mr. Matthew McConaughey.

Matthew McConaughey (1969-) is an American actor who began his acting career in 1991. After appearing in supporting roles in movies like 1993’s Dazed and Confused, 1994’s Angels in the Outfield and 1996’s Lone Star, he got his first big break by getting the lead role in 1996’s A Time To Kill. Since the success of A Time To Kill, McConaughey has become one of the more recognizable leading men working in movies today. He has appeared in romantic comedies, action films, Oscar® winning dramas and even some horror films.   Our personal Top 3 McConaughey movies are Reign of Fire (2002), We Are Marshall (2006) and Interstellar (2014).

Matthew McConaughey has 60 IMDb acting credits from 1992-2017.  In the following table we ranked 40 Matthew McConauhey movies in six sortable columns of information in the following table.  Cameos, television appearances, shorts and direct to DVD movies were not included in the rankings.

Matthew McConaughey in 2002's Reign of Fire
Matthew McConaughey in 2002’s Reign of Fire

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

Year Movie (Year) Rating S
Year Movie (Year) Rating S
2014 Interstellar (2014)
2013 The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
AA Best Picture Nom
2024 Deadpool & Wolverine (2024)
Cameo
2008 Tropic Thunder (2008)
2021 Sing 2 (2021)
Voice Only
2016 Sing (2016)
Voice Only
1997 Contact (1997)
2012 Magic Mike (2012)
1996 A Time to Kill (1996)
2000 U-571 (2000)
2013 Dallas Buyers Club (2013)
AA Best Picture Nom
AA Best Actor Win
2016 Kubo and the Two Strings (2016)
2003 How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)
1997 Amistad (1997)
2011 The Lincoln Lawyer (2011)
2006 Failure to Launch (2006)
1996 Lone Star (1996)
2012 Mud (2012)
2020 The Gentlemen (2020)
1993 Dazed and Confused (1993)
1994 Angels in the Outfield (1994)
2005 Sahara (2005)
1995 Boys on the Side (1995)
2011 Bernie (2011)
2006 We Are Marshall (2006)
2001 Frailty (2001)
2001 Thirteen Conversations About One Thing (2001)
2002 Reign of Fire (2002)
1999 EDtv (1999)
2001 The Wedding Planner (2001)
2011 Killer Joe (2011)
2018 White Boy Rick (2018)
2008 Fool's Gold (2008)
2025 The Lost Bus (2025)
Apple TV
2016 Free State of Jones (2016)
1998 The Newton Boys (1998)
2017 The Dark Tower (2017)
2009 Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009)
2019 Between Two Ferns: The Movie (2019)
Netflix
2016 Gold (2016)
2005 Two for the Money (2005)
2019 The Beach Bum (2019)
2012 The Paperboy (2012)
1996 Glory Daze (1996)
2019 Serenity (2019)
2003 Tiptoes (2003)
2015 The Sea of Trees (2015)
1996 Larger Than Life (1996)
1993 My Boyfriend's Back (1993)
2008 Surfer, Dude (2008)
1995 Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1995)

Matthew McConaughey 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.

  • Sort by the co-star of the Matthew McConaughey movie
  • Sort Matthew McConaughey movies by adjusted domestic box office grosses using current movie ticket cost (in millions)
  • Sort Matthew McConaughey movies by adjusted worldwide box office grosses using current movie ticket cost (in millions)
  • Sort Matthew McConaughey movies by critic reviews and audiences voting.  60% rating or higher should indicate a good movie.
  • Sort by how many Oscar® nominations and how many Oscar® wins each Matthew McConaughey movie received.
  • Sort Matthew McConaughey 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.
CreditRank Movie (Year) UMR Co-Star Links Review % Oscar Nom / Win S UMR Score
CreditRank Movie (Year) UMR Co-Star Links Actual B.O. Domestic (mil) Adj. B.O. Domestic (mil) Adj. B.O. Worldwide (mil) B.O. Rank by Year Review % Oscar Nom / Win S UMR Score
1 Interstellar (2014) Anne Hathaway &
Michael Caine
188.00 287.7 1,032.9 16 81 05 / 01 98.2
2 The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
AA Best Picture Nom
Leonardo DiCaprio &
Directed by Martin Scorsese
116.90 179.7 602.7 28 83 05 / 00 98.2
2 Deadpool & Wolverine (2024)
Cameo
Ryan Reynolds &
Hugh Jackman
636.70 636.7 1,338.1 2 79 00 / 00 97.0
6 Tropic Thunder (2008) Ben Stiller &
Robert Downey Jr.
110.50 192.4 327.4 24 78 01 / 00 96.5
7 Sing 2 (2021)
Voice Only
Reese Witherspoon 162.50 187.7 466.5 7 77 00 / 00 95.8
6 Sing (2016)
Voice Only
Scarlett Johansson &
Reese Witherspoon
270.30 390.6 916.7 10 69 00 / 00 94.4
7 Contact (1997) Jodie Foster &
Directed by Robert Zemeckis
100.90 274.8 466.0 15 68 01 / 00 94.1
8 Magic Mike (2012) Channing Tatum 113.70 178.6 262.6 28 75 00 / 00 93.8
8 A Time to Kill (1996) Samuel L. Jackson &
Sandra Bullock
108.80 307.6 430.6 10 66 00 / 00 93.5
9 U-571 (2000) Bill Paxton 77.10 178.9 296.1 28 67 02 / 01 92.6
10 Dallas Buyers Club (2013)
AA Best Picture Nom
AA Best Actor Win
Jared Leto 27.30 42.0 84.9 95 87 06 / 03 88.3
13 Kubo and the Two Strings (2016) Charlize Theron 48.00 69.4 101.1 69 91 02 / 00 88.0
12 How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) Kate Hudson 105.80 219.3 367.7 24 51 00 / 00 87.9
14 Amistad (1997) Anthony Hopkins &
Directed by Steven Spielberg
44.20 120.5 177.9 48 73 04 / 00 87.8
13 The Lincoln Lawyer (2011) Marisa Tomei 58.00 91.4 118.2 58 76 00 / 00 84.4
19 Failure to Launch (2006) Bradley Cooper 88.70 168.5 243.9 22 44 00 / 00 80.8
15 Lone Star (1996) Frances McDormand 12.40 35.1 35.1 114 85 01 / 00 80.6
16 Mud (2012) Reese Witherspoon 21.60 33.9 51.2 103 86 00 / 00 80.2
18 The Gentlemen (2020) Hugh Grant &
Colin Farrell
36.30 49.4 152.5 12 79 00 / 00 79.4
20 Dazed and Confused (1993) Milla Jovovich &
Ben Affleck
8.00 24.1 24.1 119 86 00 / 00 78.7
23 Angels in the Outfield (1994) Joseph Gordon-Levitt &
Baseball Movies
50.20 153.9 153.9 26 45 00 / 00 77.6
24 Sahara (2005) Steve Zahn 68.70 134.1 232.9 36 48 00 / 00 76.8
21 Boys on the Side (1995) Drew Barrymore 23.40 67.4 67.4 74 67 00 / 00 75.3
24 Bernie (2011) Shirley MacLaine &
Jack Black
9.20 14.5 15.9 145 81 00 / 00 72.4
25 We Are Marshall (2006) Matthew Fox &
Football Movies
43.50 82.7 82.7 68 59 00 / 00 71.3
24 Frailty (2001) Bill Paxton &
Matthew McConaughey
13.10 29.0 29.0 124 73 00 / 00 68.0
26 Thirteen Conversations About One Thing (2001) John Turturro 3.30 7.3 8.2 167 76 00 / 00 64.1
29 Reign of Fire (2002) Christian Bale &
Gerard Butler
43.10 92.8 177.0 56 49 00 / 00 63.8
27 EDtv (1999) Woody Harrelson &
Directed by Ron Howard
22.40 55.4 87.1 81 60 00 / 00 62.4
30 The Wedding Planner (2001) Jennifer Lopez 60.40 133.6 209.6 39 34 00 / 00 61.8
31 Killer Joe (2011) Emile Hirsch 2.00 3.1 5.8 175 72 00 / 00 56.2
33 White Boy Rick (2018) Taylour Paige &
Bruce Dern
24.00 32.8 34.3 97 62 00 / 00 54.2
37 Fool's Gold (2008) Kate Hudson &
Kevin Hart
70.20 122.3 193.6 46 32 00 / 00 53.3
34 The Lost Bus (2025)
Apple TV
America Ferrera 0.10 0.1 0.1 204 71 01 / 00 53.2
33 Free State of Jones (2016) Keri Russell 20.80 30.1 36.2 109 62 00 / 00 53.1
35 The Newton Boys (1998) Ethan Hawke 10.50 27.9 27.9 115 61 00 / 00 50.4
37 The Dark Tower (2017) Stephen King 50.70 70.7 155.7 55 48 00 / 00 50.3
36 Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009) Michael Douglas &
Emma Stone
55.30 92.1 170.4 56 41 00 / 00 50.2
38 Between Two Ferns: The Movie (2019)
Netflix
Paul Rudd &
Zach Galifianakis
0.10 0.1 0.1 312 65 00 / 00 39.7
38 Gold (2016) Bryce Dallas Howard 7.20 10.4 17.6 153 59 00 / 00 34.1
39 Two for the Money (2005) Al Pacino &
Football Movies
23.00 44.9 59.6 111 46 00 / 00 29.9
40 The Beach Bum (2019) Zac Efron 3.50 4.8 5.8 151 53 00 / 00 19.0
41 The Paperboy (2012) Nicole Kidman &
John Cusack
0.70 1.1 2.1 207 51 00 / 00 14.8
42 Glory Daze (1996) Ben Affleck &
Sam Rockwell
0.10 0.2 0.2 255 50 00 / 00 13.3
44 Serenity (2019) Anne Hathaway 8.50 11.7 14.8 125 42 00 / 00 8.6
46 Tiptoes (2003) Gary Oldman &
Kate Beckinsale
0.10 0.1 0.1 285 45 00 / 00 7.9
47 The Sea of Trees (2015) Naomi Watts 0.10 0.1 0.1 371 40 00 / 00 3.9
46 Larger Than Life (1996) Bill Murray 8.30 23.5 23.5 136 31 00 / 00 3.6
47 My Boyfriend's Back (1993) Philip Seymour Hoffman 3.30 10.1 10.1 151 33 00 / 00 2.3
48 Surfer, Dude (2008) Woody Harrelson 0.10 0.1 0.1 318 31 00 / 00 1.0
49 Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1995) Renee Zellweger 0.00 0.1 0.1 268 22 00 / 00 0.1

Stats and Possibly Interesting Things From The Above Matthew McConaughey Table

1. Eleven Matthew McConaughey movies crossed the magical $100 million mark.  That is a percentage of 27.50% of his movies listed. Sing (2016) is currently his biggest box office hit when looking at adjusted domestic box office grosses.

2. An average Matthew McConaughey movie grosses $65.00 million in adjusted box office gross.

3. Using RottenTomatoes.com’s 60% fresh meter.  22 Matthew McConaughey movies are rated as good movies…or 55.00% of his movies.  Kubo and the Two Strings (2016) is his highest rated movie while Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1995) is his lowest rated movie.

4. Eight Matthew McConaughey movies received at least one Oscar® nomination in any category…..or 20.00% of his movies.

5. Three Matthew McConaughey movies won at least one Oscar® in any category…..or 7.50% of his movies.

6.  An average Ultimate Movie Ranking (UMR) Score is 40.00.  16 Matthew McConaughey movies scored higher that average….or 34.28% of his movies.  Interstellar (2014) got the the highest UMR Score while Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1995) got the lowest UMR Score.

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  1. Mike says:
    November 4, 2020 at 3:18 am

    Happy Birthday Mathew

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  2. BOB to STEVE Part One says:
    May 27, 2020 at 10:40 am

    1/I’ve mentioned before that Matthew is a close friend of Matt Damon and it used to be [and maybe still is] that when Damon appeared on TV chat shows he would crack a joke about his pal Matthew’s preference for roles that allowed him to take off his shirt. No matter how often Damon told those jokes audiences would go into stitches laughing at them and that encouraged me to keep repeating my Joel Hirschhorn jokes which too are of course riotous!

    2/On top of his spectacular film career Matthew has been in 8 television productions [1992-2015] and has made 3 musical videos [1992-2012].

    3/IMDB credits him with 49 acting awards and 82 noms; and his net worth is reported as $120 million. The net worth of some of his contemporaries is Leo DiCaprio $260 million; Sandra Bullock; $200 million; Matthew’s True Detective buddy Woody Harrelson $65 million; and Anne Hathaway $50 million. Among the older generations Matthew’s Interstellar co-star Sir Maurice Micklewhite is said to have a net worth of $75 million – excellent for an aged Brit thespian.

    4/ My personal fave roles of Matthew’s are: Lone Star/Lincoln Lawyer/Wolf of Wall Street/ and especially A Time to Kill and the 1st series of TV’s True Detective co-starring Woody. The pair made a great team in my view. Unfortunately I have not been able to work up an interest in Dallas Buyers’ Club despite Matthew’s Oscar winning performance there.

    5/Matthew has currently one listed project in the pipeline: Sing 2 which is filming at present and in which he/Scarlett Johansson/ Reese Witherspoon reprise their Sing One voice roles. It is [maybe over-] confidently scheduled for release on 21 Dec 2021!

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    1. BOB to STEVE Part 2 says:
      May 27, 2020 at 12:52 pm

      MATTHEW’s BEST POSTERS IN VIDEO

      1/Sea of Trees
      2/Two for the Money
      3/Fools Gold
      4/Dark Tower
      5/Paper Boy
      6/Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
      7/Sahara
      8/Newton Boys
      9/Magic Mike
      10/We Are Marshall
      11/Killer Joel
      12/first one for Sing
      13/Frailty
      14/ED tv
      15/foreign one for Lincoln Lawyer
      16/two for Mud
      17/Dazed and Confused
      18/Dallas Buyers’ Club
      19/Wolf of Wall Street
      20/ALL for Interstellar

      Reply
      1. BOB to STEVE Part 3 says:
        May 27, 2020 at 1:05 pm

        GENERAL (!) Some very off-beat titles among Matthew’s filmography (2) I rated the video a high 98% for my personal satisfaction (3) you and The Big Boy agree on 3 of Matthew’s Top 6 best reviewed films. I am surprised that he has as low as 22nd in his review column your No 4 A Time to Kill. I’m on your side.

        BEST STILLS [in my opinion]
        1/Serenity
        2/Wedding Planner – from JLo’s big personal best period in terms of stardom
        3/Fools Gold
        4/Dark Tower
        5/Failure to Launch
        6/Paper Boy
        7/How to Lose a Guy
        8/Reign of Fire
        9/Newton Boys
        10/Magic Mike
        11/U 571
        12/Boys on Side
        13/ED tv
        14/Lincoln Lawyer
        15/Contact
        16/A Time to Kill
        17/Wolf of Wall Street
        18/Interstellar.

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        1. Steve Lensman says:
          May 28, 2020 at 6:36 am

          Hi Bob, thanks for reviewing my Matthew McConaughey video, the generous rating, info and trivia are much appreciated.

          Happy you liked the picture gallery.

          Sorry I missed Lone Star in the line up, and it would have been nice to include True Detective, which I enjoyed, but it is a mini-series rather than TV movie.

          It’s amazing the net worth of some of these actors. I’d wager back in classic Hollywood only a handful of the golden greats were super wealthy. Chaplin, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby come to mind.

          Only one of McConaughey’s films scored 10 out of 10 from my sources – The Wolf of Wall Street. Four scored 9 – Mud, Dallas Buyers Club, A Time to Kill and Interstellar.

          Interstellar tops both IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes charts, my chart too, it’s 8th on Bruce’s critics chart and he’s a huge Christopher Nolan fan, tsk tsk. 😉

          Matthew on filming Angels in the Outfield (1994) – “I was getting $48,500 just to act and play baseball. I thought I was rolling in dough.”

          “There were heaps of weird creatures around in Queensland when we were shooting Fool’s Gold (2008). I had an 8 foot python in the coconut tree in my backyard and a 6 foot python in my shed. When I returned after three weeks, they’d gone. It’s one thing having pythons in your garden and knowing they’re there; it’s a lot more unsettling knowing they’re somewhere about but you don’t know where. So I was going through every closet and checking under the bed. Every time I took a bath I got nervous. I’d be washing my hair with my eyes closed and be thinking “What am I not seeing right now?”. It’s amazing how quickly you shower when you think there might be a python in your room.”

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          1. BOB to STEVE REply says:
            May 28, 2020 at 4:32 pm

            HI STEVE:

            Thanks for the feedback. Strange story about the pythons.

            I agree with you about the lavish net worths of the actors I find it ridiculous that thespians who couldnt open a tin of beans let alone a movie at the box office have such enormous sums chucked at them.

            Back in the heyday of the classic era the studio moguls kept the lolly well under lock and key with as you say only the biggies like Gable/Tracy/Crawford etc getting hefty pay cheques.

            That’s not an expression of envy on my part because I feel that if a star pulls his/her weight at the box office he/she is entitled to the big bucks and unlike Joel I would never attack any one of such stars for their wealth. As you know I don’t think much of Sly/Jace as ACTORS: but via their box office contributions they have earned their wealth.

            Keep safe.

  3. Cogerson says:
    May 27, 2020 at 10:16 am

    Just added Steve’s latest video to this page. Our thoughts found on his channel found below.

    “Matthew McConaughey gets a video…good selection. Let’s see…I have seen 33 of the 35 movies. Only missing #23 The Newton Boys and #17 Boys on the Side. Overall I have seen 42 of his 48 movies. Favorites include #6 The Gentlemen…granted it is a very new movie…but I want to see it again. #10 Tropic Thunder….he filled in so nicely for Owen Wilson in that one. #24 Reign of Fire…what a great and different role for him. #28 The Dark Tower….he played a good bad guy. I like lots of others….but those would be my Top 4. Seems like he is a good guy away from the screen as well. Voted up and shared.”

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    1. Steve Lensman says:
      May 28, 2020 at 6:40 am

      Hi Bruce, you’ve seen a lot more modern movies than I have.

      Your tally an excellent 33 out of 35, I’ve seen 18. My favorites include – The Wolf of Wall Street, Contact, Tropic Thunder, The Gentlemen, Reign of Fire, A Time to Kill and Interstellar.

      Thanks again for the the comment, vote and share, always appreciated.

      Reply
  4. BOB says:
    January 16, 2017 at 7:06 am

    1 I was pleased to see Matthew winning the Oscar for Dallas Buyers Club as I think he is one of the finest actors in motion pictures – and television – today. My favourite McConaughey movie was his breakthrough one A Time to Kill back in 1996 though I thought that in a supporting role in The Wolf of Wall Street he dominated the scenes that he was in. His paring with Woody Harrelson in the TV series True Detective was in my opinion spellbinding. Also very entertaining was Matthew’s The Lincoln Lawyer though for me the one fly in the ointment was McConaughey’s Killer Joe which I thought was one of the most unpleasant movies that I’ve seen for some time though as usual his acting in it was brilliant.

    2 In 2005 Matthew was named The Sexiest Man Alive by People magazine and I find that rather ironic because he is friends with Matt Damon and there was ongoing playful banter between the pair with Matt accusing Matthew of rarely accepting a role that did not permit him to take off his shirt and display his bare chest and I’ve heard it said that Matt also took off his own shirt on TV to do Matthew McConaughey impersonations! Anyway this update of the stats for a fine actor’s career is very much appreciated

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    1. Cogerson says:
      January 16, 2017 at 12:37 pm

      Hey Bob.
      1. MM really moved the needle on his career…I would say his career on the romantic comedy side was quickly coming to an end….his turns in big critical hits has given him a huge career boost.
      2. I remember when he first came out with A Time To Kill….the comparisons to Newman were everywhere….well…for along time it seemed silly to compare him to Newman….well…now I think he is getting closer to a Newman like career.
      3. Granted his 2016 had two flops….a modest success and a big success..but not thinking many are seeing Sing because of MM.
      4. Good stuff about Damon and MM….seems Damon has a nice sense of humor….plus I have his autograph….so count me as a fan of both of them.
      Thanks for checking out this updated page.

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      1. BOB says:
        January 16, 2017 at 2:00 pm

        Great stuff that you got Matt Damon’s autograph. That he takes the time for that reinforces my view that he is a pretty nice guy.

        Reply
        1. Cogerson says:
          January 17, 2017 at 11:59 pm

          Hey Bob….I agree 100%.

          Reply

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