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  2. Dec 21, 2022 · Here's a list of all of Rian Johnson movies. Aside from some shorts and a handful of acclaimed TV episodes, Rian Johnson's movies only count up to six in total — his most recent being hit murder mystery Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.

    • Knives Out (2019) The rules of a “locked room” murder mystery go back nearly a hundred years. Which is another way of saying that, for a while, it seemed like there was little life left in the classic whodunit.
    • Looper (2012) Midway through Rian Johnson’s 2012 sci-fi thriller, Looper, Kansas City mob assassin Joe (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) has a one-on-one with the future version of himself (Bruce Willis) at a diner.
    • Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) This is the movie that broke Star Wars fandom—or at least revealed its Dark Side while offering a luminous new path into the light.
    • Glass Onion (2022) Few would accuse Glass Onion, the second entry in Rian Johnson’s series of Benoit Blanc whodunnits, of holding back. This 2022 Netflix film loudly and proudly tears down the celebrity influencer industrial complex with all the subtlety of an atom bomb when Southern dandy detective Benoit Blanc heads to a remote tech billionaire’s island to solve another “moooiiurder.”
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    • Brick (2005) Johnson first wrote the screenplay for his directorial debut in 1997 and tried to pitch it for seven years with no interest. Scraping together a low budget, he theorized that all you needed was a good script and a little creativity.
    • Looper (2012) Looper is one of the most original science fiction films of the 21st Century, and while there’s a hint of Johnson’s passion for playing with familiar genre elements through its new take on the sci-fi neo-noir, it feels completely new.
    • Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) Star Wars: The Last Jedi is the only follow-up to the original trilogy that truly engages with the thematic subtext of The Force in a compelling way.
    • Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022) Unsurprisingly, the success of Knives Out inspired Johnson to return to the material with a new mystery involving Benoit Blanc.
    • ‘Breaking Bad’ (2008 - 2013) Director (3 Episodes) IMDb Rating: 9.5/10. One of the most surprising credits on Johnson’s resume, and one that many fans likely didn’t realize he possessed, is directing three different episodes of Breaking Bad.
    • ‘Terriers’ (2010) Director (1 Episode) IMDb Rating: 8.4/10. Johnson directed the fifth episode of the first season of Terriers, titled “Manifest Destiny.”
    • ‘Poker Face’ (2023 - ) Executive Producer, Writer, Creator, Director. IMDb Rating: 8.0/10. Already renewed for a second season, Johnson is behind every facet of Poker Face, which stars Natasha Lyonne as Charlie, a young woman with an incredible gift: she can instinctively tell when someone is lying.
    • ‘Knives Out’ (2019) Producer, Writer, Director. IMDb Rating: 7.9/10. The first movie in the Knives Out franchise which now includes two films, the 2019 whodunit introduces fans to the character of Benoit Blanc, a master detective.
  3. Nov 23, 2022 · Every Rian Johnson movie, ranked. As the sixth Rian Johnson film hits theaters, we take a look back at his filmography. Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery arrives in theaters today, marking the debut of the sixth feature film from writer/director Rian Johnson.

  4. May 28, 2024 · This list rounds up the best movies directed by Rian Johnson. It explores how each film showcases his ability to blend complex narratives with memorable characters. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, this guide will help you understand why Johnson's films are worth watching.

  5. 6 titles. 1. Knives Out (2019) PG-13 | 130 min | Comedy, Crime, Drama. 7.9. Rate. 82 Metascore. A detective investigates the death of the patriarch of an eccentric, combative family. Director: Rian Johnson | Stars: Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Jamie Lee Curtis. Votes: 773,145 | Gross: $165.36M. Watch on Prime Video. rent/buy from $3.79.