The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005)

Have You Seen The 5 Best Blake Lively Movies?

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Given the explosive new reality surrounding her latest film It Ends With Us and the public’s mixed reactions, Blake Lively has had a career filled with notable performances.

Here are the top 5 movies that highlight her talent, showcasing why she remains a celebrated actress… at least for now.

A Simple Favor (2018)

Her role as the mysterious Emily Nelson in this stylish murder mystery/ thriller showed her range as an actress, earning critical praise for her darkly comedic performance alongside Anna Kendrick.

The Age of Adaline (2015)

This romantic fantasy drama features one of Lively’s most nuanced performances as a woman who stops aging after an accident. The film showcases her ability to carry a complex leading role.

The Town (2010)

Though not the lead, her gritty portrayal of Krista Coughlin in Ben Affleck’s critically acclaimed crime drama demonstrated her serious acting capabilities beyond romantic comedies.

The Shallows (2016)

Blake Lively in a shark attack movie? Indeed. This survival thriller proved Lively could carry an entire film largely on her own. This is one of those films where she is basically the only character in the whole movie, and she defintely showed what she was capable of us an actor her.

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005)

While an earlier role in her career, this coming-of-age film established Lively as a promising talent and remains a beloved entry in her filmography, at least for those of us who don’t hate her guts these days.


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January Nelson

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