All Chloe Grace Moretz Movies Ranked

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Within her young but momentuous career, Chloe Grace Moretz has gone from Hit-Girl to Hollywood It Girl. Yes, her starring role in the violent superhero send-up Kick-Ass got her on many a genre enthusiast’s radar, but it was also a calling card at large to announce a new talent that could handle mature, borderline controversial material with a professionalism beyond her years. Moretz made good on that with Certified Fresh movies like Let Me In, a rare Europe-to-America remake that rivaled the original, and Hugo, the 3D children’s movie directed by Martin Scorsese.

In the last few years, she’s only been piling more names onto her jealousy-inducing list of major directors she’s worked with, like Olivier Assayas (Clouds of Sils Maria), Desiree Akhavan (The Miseducation of Cameron Post), Luca Guadagnino (Suspiria). Before a sequel to The Addams Family (reprising her role as Wednesday) along with a Tom & Jerry adaptation hit release, we’re ranking all Chloe Grace Moretz movies by Tomatometer!

#38



Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.

Synopsis: After the murder of his friend is dismissed as gang violence, high schooler Addison (Ansel Elgort) decides to launch an… [More]

#37



Adjusted Score: 6.848%

Critics Consensus: A star-studded turkey, Movie 43 is loaded with gleefully offensive and often scatological gags, but it’s largely bereft of laughs.

Synopsis: From the twisted minds of producers Peter Farrelly (Hall Pass, Shallow Hal) and Charles Wessler (There’s Something About Mary, Dumb… [More]

#36



Adjusted Score: 4.596%

Critics Consensus: Hick’s talented young star is ill served by a film whose story wavers between discomfitingly inappropriate and simply muddled.

Synopsis: Small town teenager Luli (Chloe Grace Moretz) escapes to Las Vegas, leaving behind her alcoholic and abusive parents. Armed with… [More]

#35



Adjusted Score: 6.847%

Critics Consensus: Unfunny and unoriginal. In other words, a perfect piece of evidence for opponents of pointless movie sequels.

Synopsis: An FBI agent finds himself crossing the gender line again in the name of national security in this sequel to… [More]

#34



Adjusted Score: 9.619%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.

Synopsis: Brain on Fire follows Cahalan (Moretz), a rising journalist at the New York Post who mysteriously starts having seizures and… [More]

#33



Adjusted Score: 20.025%

Critics Consensus: With unimpressive effects and plot points seemingly pieced together from previous dystopian YA sci-fi films, The 5th Wave ends up feeling like more of a limp, derivative wriggle.

Synopsis: 16-year-old Cassie Sullivan tries to survive in a world devastated by the waves of an alien invasion that has already… [More]

#32



Adjusted Score: 7.169%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.

Synopsis: Jack Bishop (Simon Baker) draws on the powers of La Santa Muerte to find his missing daughter, Toby. His life… [More]

#31



Adjusted Score: 24.366%

Critics Consensus: Featuring wooden performances and minimal scares, The Eye is another tedious remake of an Asian horror film.

Synopsis: The remake of the Hong Kong film «Jian Gui», a woman who receives an eye transplant that allows her to… [More]

#30



Adjusted Score: 25.464%

Critics Consensus: Dark Places has a strong cast and bestselling source material, but none of it adds up to more than a mediocre thriller that gets tripped up on its own twists.

Synopsis: 25 years after testifying against her brother as the person responsible for massacring her entire family, a haunted woman (Charlize… [More]

#29



Adjusted Score: 28.281%

Critics Consensus: A so-so remake of a so-so original.

Synopsis: Based on an account from a Long Island man, a tale that centers on George and Kathy Lutz, a newly… [More]

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#28



Adjusted Score: 40.122%

Critics Consensus: Kick-Ass 2 falls short in its attempt to emulate the original’s unique blend of ultra-violence and ironic humor.

Synopsis: His heroic antics having inspired a citywide wave of masked vigilantes, Kick-Ass (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) joins their ranks to help clean… [More]

#27



Adjusted Score: 7.722%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.

Synopsis: A young schoolteacher with a serious fear of hospitals must face her worst fears when her boyfriend is injured in… [More]

#26



Adjusted Score: 40.188%

Critics Consensus: Although Chloë Grace Moretz gives it her all and the story adds an intriguing supernatural twist to its melodramatic YA framework, If I Stay is ultimately more manipulative than moving.

Synopsis: Mia Hall (Chloë Grace Moretz) thought the hardest decision she would ever face would be whether to pursue her musical… [More]

#25



Adjusted Score: 44.737%

Critics Consensus: The visuals are top notch but Tim Burton never finds a consistent rhythm, mixing campy jokes and gothic spookiness with less success than other Johnny Depp collaborations.

Synopsis: Barnabas (Johnny Depp) has the world at his feet-or at least the town of Collinsport, Maine. The master of Collinwood… [More]

#24



Adjusted Score: 37.647%

Critics Consensus: Texas Killing Fields is a competent boilerplate crime thriller, brewing up characters and plots used in better films.

Synopsis: Inspired by the string of real-life unsolved murders in a small Texan town, this tense and haunting thriller follows a… [More]

#23



Adjusted Score: 38.107%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.

Synopsis: Louis C.K.’s I LOVE YOU, DADDY is a bittersweet comedy about successful TV writer/producer Glen Topher (C.K.), who panics when… [More]

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#22



Adjusted Score: 9.295%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.

Synopsis: A lady named Snow White finds a pair of magical shoes that transform her into a classic, princess beauty. Seven… [More]

#21



Adjusted Score: 7.8%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.

Synopsis: The Forsaken director J.S. Cardone returns to the helm for this tale of a widowed mother of two who discovers… [More]

#20



Adjusted Score: 50.203%

Critics Consensus: The Addams Family’s starry voice cast and eye-catching animation aren’t enough to outweigh its saccharine handling of the delightfully dark source material.

Synopsis: Get ready to snap your fingers! The first family of Halloween, the Addams Family, is back on the big screen… [More]

#19



Adjusted Score: 57.041%

Critics Consensus: It boasts a talented cast, but Kimberly Peirce’s «reimagining» of Brian De Palma’s horror classic finds little new in the Stephen King novel — and feels woefully unnecessary.

Synopsis: A reimagining of the classic horror tale about Carrie White (Chloë Grace Moretz), a shy girl outcast by her peers… [More]

#18



Adjusted Score: 56.66%

Critics Consensus: Unlike its bestselling source material, Diary of a Wimpy Kid fails to place a likable protagonist at the center of its middle-school humor — and its underlying message is drowned out as a result.

Synopsis: Meet the kid who made «wimpy» cool in a family comedy based on the best-selling illustrated novel Diary of a… [More]

#17



Adjusted Score: 67.908%

Critics Consensus: The Equalizer is more stylishly violent than meaningful, but with Antoine Fuqua behind the cameras and Denzel Washington dispensing justice, it delivers.

Synopsis: In The Equalizer, Denzel Washington plays McCall, a man who believes he has put his mysterious past behind him and… [More]

#16



Adjusted Score: 71.78%

Critics Consensus: A bonkers B movie occasionally elevated by its A-list talent, Greta dives headlong into camp and struggles to stay afloat.

Synopsis: A sweet, naïve young woman trying to make it on her own in New York City, Frances (Chloë Grace Moretz)… [More]

#15



Adjusted Score: 21.473%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.

Synopsis: Actress-turned-director Lori Petty makes her feature directorial debut with this period drama set in 1976 that explores a typical day… [More]

#14



Adjusted Score: 71.846%

Critics Consensus: Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising may not be strictly necessary, but it still wrings a surprising amount of humor from a recycled premise with a distaff twist.

Synopsis: Young parents Mac (Seth Rogen and Kelly Radnor (Rose Byrne) find their troubles are far from over in this sequel… [More]

#13



Adjusted Score: 69.134%

Critics Consensus: Laggies may not do as much with its ideas as it could, but it’s buoyed by a winsome performance from Kiera Knightley, as well as Lynn Shelton’s empathetic direction.

Synopsis: Overeducated and underemployed, 28 year old Megan (Keira Knightley) is in the throes of a quarterlife crisis. Squarely into adulthood… [More]

#12



Adjusted Score: 79.076%

Critics Consensus: Suspiria attacks heady themes with garish vigor, offering a viewing experience that’s daringly confrontational – and definitely not for everyone.

Synopsis: A darkness swirls at the center of a world-renowned dance company, one that will engulf the troupe’s artistic director (Swinton),… [More]

#11



Adjusted Score: 84.184%

Critics Consensus: Not for the faint of heart, Kick-Ass takes the comic adaptation genre to new levels of visual style, bloody violence, and gleeful profanity.

Synopsis: Adapted from Mark Millar’s hyper-violent comic book of the same name, director Matthew Vaughn’s (Layer Cake) vigilante superhero film tells… [More]

#10



Adjusted Score: 81.225%

Critics Consensus: Part creature feature, part war movie, and part social commentary, Shadow in the Cloud doesn’t always blend its ingredients evenly — but it’s frequently pulpy fun.

Synopsis: In the throes of World War II, Captain Maude Garrett (CHLOË GRACE MORETZ) joins the all-male crew of a B-17… [More]

#9



Adjusted Score: 34.585%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.

Synopsis: 10×10 is a social action organization seeking educational equality for underprivileged girls across the globe. Director Richard Robbins tells the… [More]

#8



Adjusted Score: 19.19%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.

Synopsis: Heart of the Beholder tells the harrowing true-life tale of an entrepreneurial young couple who owned an operated St. Louis’… [More]

#7



Adjusted Score: 92.566%

Critics Consensus: A clever, offbeat romantic comedy, 500 Days of Summer is refreshingly honest and utterly charming.

Synopsis: Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel star in director Marc Webb’s wry, nonlinear romantic comedy about a man who falls head… [More]

#6



Adjusted Score: 93.602%

Critics Consensus: The Miseducation of Cameron Post tells its timely coming-of-age story with wit, compassion, and an affecting overall generosity of spirit.

Synopsis: Cameron Post (Chloë Grace Moretz) looks the part of a perfect high school girl. But after she’s caught with another… [More]

#5



Adjusted Score: 95.183%

Critics Consensus: Similar to the original in all the right ways — but with enough changes to stand on its own — Let Me In is the rare Hollywood remake that doesn’t add insult to inspiration.

Synopsis: Twelve-year old Owen is viciously bullied by his classmates and neglected by his divorcing parents. Achingly lonely, Owen spends his… [More]

#4



Adjusted Score: 96.052%

Critics Consensus: Bolt is a pleasant animated comedy that overcomes the story’s familiarity with strong visuals and likable characters.

Synopsis: For super-dog «Bolt», every day is filled with adventure, danger and intrigue – at least until the cameras stop rolling…. [More]

#3



Adjusted Score: 96.393%

Critics Consensus: Bolstered by a trio of powerful performances from its talented leads, Clouds of Sils Maria is an absorbing, richly detailed drama with impressive depth and intelligence.

Synopsis: Maria Enders (Juliette Binoche) is an actress at the peak of her international career who is asked to perform in… [More]

#2



Adjusted Score: 100.165%

Critics Consensus: Hugo is an extravagant, elegant fantasy with an innocence lacking in many modern kids’ movies, and one that emanates an unabashed love for the magic of cinema.

Synopsis: Throughout his extraordinary career, Academy Award-wining director Martin Scorsese has brought his unique vision and dazzling gifts to life in… [More]

#1



Adjusted Score: 103.169%

Critics Consensus: Boasting narrative depth, frank honesty, and exquisite visual beauty, The Tale of the Princess Kaguya is a modern animated treasure with timeless appeal.

Synopsis: Legendary Studio Ghibli cofounder Isao Takahata (Grave of the Fireflies, Pom Poko) revisits Japan’s most famous folktale in this gorgeous,… [More]


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