15 Of Alexandra Daddario’s Best Films (According To IMDb)

Alexandra Daddario is a breakout actress who has risen to fame in recent years as she has starred in several hit movies. She was born and raised in N

She has starred in several films over recent years, but this list will focus on those where she played one of the main characters. These castings showcase her talent and ability, while also being the perfect thing for her fans to binge in their spare time. Keep reading to learn about 15 of Alexandra Daddario’s best films according to IMDb!

Lost Transmissions, 2019 (4.9)

ew York City where she decided from a young age that she wanted to be an actress. Fans are glad that she decided to ditch the college scene and pursue acting full-time, as she makes her roles come to life

While the bulk of the film relies on Juno Temple and Simon Pegg’s performances, all of the actors in the movie were initially praised by reviewers on the film festival circuit in 2019. As the movie saw wider release, however, reviews became more mixed about the young woman (Temple) who wanted to help her musician friend (Pegg) after he stopped taking his schizophrenia medication. Daddario shines in her role, but she doesn’t have a ton of luck with ratings since none of her movies rate higher than a 6.6.

We Summon The Darkness, 2019 (5.1)

We Summon The Darkness is not your typical horror movie, and Daddario isn’t the Final Girl. Instead, the movie riffs on a lot of the tropes of the genre as Daddario plays Alexis, a member of a cult-like group that murders people to inspire fear and lead more followers to her religion. Her plan goes awry as one of her friends goes against her and her parents arrive home to find the mess.

Bereavement, 2010 (5.1)

Based on the novel by Sophie Kinsella, the movie changes a lot of the details from the book but still holds the same charm. A lot of that charm is due to Daddario and Tyler Hoechlin’s performances in the leading roles. Daddario stars as Emma, a woman who spills all of her secrets to a man on a plane when they hit turbulence – only to discover that he’s actually her boss later.

Baked In Brooklyn, 2016 (5.4)

Burying The Ex, 2014 (5.4)

We Have Always Lived In The Castle, 2018 (5.6)

If fans are in the mood for a strange movie, then this is the one to watch. It features a family of three in isolation after Daddario’s character, named Constance Blackwood, is accused of killing her father. It is a twisted family drama where the cousin tries to steal the family fortune, and the mixed reviews fans gave it on IMDb left it with a rating of 5.6.

Percy Jackson: Sea Of Monsters, 2013 (5.8)

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