Have a look at Halle Berry’s Top 9 movies of all the times

Halle Berry over the decades has given a plethora of movies and absolutely shined in some of them! It can be easily observed about the diva that she either delivers a power-packed blockbuster or a total miss but that cannot take away the hits from her, can they? Here’s a list of top 9 hits of hers that you simply cannot afford to miss! 

1. Lost in America 

A documentary that mirrors contemporary reality often finds fewer viewers but resonates extensively with them, more so with someone who has found himself in the said situation. This 100% Rotten Tomatoes rated documentary film tackles the issue of growing homelessness in the United States, breaking the illusion of the American Dream. Director Rotimi Rainwater, who himself was once homeless in the streets of America, puts his heart and soul into making this one. 

2. John Wick: Chapter 3 Parabellum 

The John Wick series has long been a fan favorite and Berry just added grace and beauty to this sequel while playing a badass and ruthless character assassin and old-friend of Wick who needs her assistance. 

3. X Men: Days of Future Past 

This is considered the best X-men movie and Berry as Storm just shines through in it. In a dystopian future where mutants and humans well together and become the targets of robots, Berry as of the mutants alive really does a phenomenal job. 

4. Monster’s Ball 

Halle Berry became the first African American actress to take home an Oscar for this movie in 2002. That, in itself, should draw you to watch this if you haven’t already; it is filled with emotions and revolves around a prison guard Hank Grotowski (Billy Bob Thornton) who is grieving the passing away of his son Sonny (Heath Ledger) when he enters the lives of Leticia (Berry) and her son Tyrell (Coronji Calhoun).

5. Introducing Dorothy Dandridge 

In this period drama, Berry plays the role of actress Dorothy Dandridge who rose to fame after a career as a nightclub performer initially to becoming an actress and talks about her untimely demise as well. 

6. Jungle Fever 

Dealing with interracial love, this saga remains relevant even today as we the world grappling with racism. 

7. Bulworth 

In this often overlooked and severely underrated political satire, we see Berry playing the role of a senator’s love interest who drives him to incite societal change. While that may sound serious, it actually is a comedy-drama and a nice Sunday watch! 

8. Kevin Hart: What now?

In this stand-up comedy concert, Berry comes alive in a dream sequence and sweeps Hart off his feet! 

9. Boomerang 

How can one even think of missing this one? This 1992 rom-com sees one of the best yet underrated performances of Eddie Murphy! The plot revolves around a womanizing advertising executive whose path meets with a woman, his boss, exactly like him, and traces their adventurous journey. 

Vedanshee

Vedanshee Narshana is a Humanities student from Mumbai. An avid reader and a passionate writer, she loves to express herself through words and art. She can be reached at vedanshee10092001@gmail.com