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  1. Jim Jarmusch
    American film director, screenwriter and actor
  2. 4 days ago · (Photo by Courtesy Everett Collection) Jim Jarmusch Movies Ranked. We’re ranking the films of independent American director Jim Jarmusch, including his early trailblazing work (Stranger Than Paradise, Night on Earth), critical darlings (Paterson, Broken Flowers), and off-beat genre work (Only Lovers Left Alive, Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai).

    • Night on Earth (1991) Starring Winona Ryder, Gena Rowlands, Giancarlo Esposito. Comedy, Drama (2h 9m) 7.7 on IMDb — 76% on RT. What is Jim Jarmusch's best film of all time?
    • Paterson (2016) Starring Adam Driver and Golshifteh Farahani. Comedy, Drama, Romance (1h 58m) 7.3 on IMDb — 96% on RT. Paterson follows the eponymous Paterson (expertly portrayed by Adam Driver), a bus driver by day and a poet in his off-hours.
    • Coffee and Cigarettes (2003) Starring Bill Murray, Tom Waits, Roberto Benigni. Comedy, Drama, Music (1h 35m) 7.0 on IMDb — 64% on RT.
    • Mystery Train (1989) Starring Masatoshi Nagase, Yūki Kudō, Screamin' Jay Hawkins. Comedy, Crime, Drama (1h 50m) 7.5 on IMDb — 89% on RT.
  3. Mar 8, 2023 · Here is every Jim Jarmusch movie, ranked: 13. The Limits of Control (2009) It’s shocking that Jarmusch, who with Ghost Dog rewrote the rules of the hitman movie only ten years prior, could ...

  4. Dec 30, 2016 · 11. Year of the Horse (1997) Roger Ebert notoriously slapped Jarmusch’s documentary about Neil Young and his backing band Crazy Horse with a one-star rating and declared it the worst film of ...

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    • 7 Stranger Than Paradise
    • 6 Down by Law
    • 5 Dead Man
    • 4 Broken Flowers
    • 3 Paterson
    • 2 Night on Earth
    • 1 Ghost Dog: The Way of The Samurai

    Jarmusch first made a name for himself with his 1984 breakthrough film Stranger Than Paradise, which ushered in a new, contemporary style of indie filmmaking. The movie follows John Lurie's Willie as he and a friend take in his cousin Eva for a weekend, and the misadventures that ensue as they follow her to Cleveland and later to Florida. The film ...

    Jarmusch followed up the success of his break-out feature Stranger Than Paradise with the whimsical yet heartfelt dark comedy Down By Law. The film follows three individuals-- a radio DJ (the musician and all-around icon Tom Waits), a pimp (John Lurie again), and an immigrant (Italian comedian Roberto Benigni) who all find themselves sharing a jail...

    By the mid-90's, Jarmusch had already put his stamp on the road movie and prison film, and decided to lend his singular voice to the Western with 1995's Dead Man. Starring Johnny Depp, Dead Man follows the tale of William Blake (not the poet) who travels across the country for a failed job opportunity and ends up intertwined in a murder scene and o...

    Jarmusch has proven that no matter the stage in his career, he's always full of surprises. In his late-career triumph Broken Flowers, Jarmusch tells one of his most moving and insightful stories to date. The film stars a brilliant Bill Murrayas Don Juan, an aging retired software tycoon with a string of failed relationships behind him, who receives...

    One of Jarmusch's most recent films, Paterson has quickly established itself as a critical hit and fan favorite. Paterson follows Adam Driver as a bus driver living in Paterson New Jersey who shares his namesake with the city he's from, and escapes into his simple poetry when's he not at his day job. Paterson, like much of Jarmusch's films, is driv...

    Jarmusch's films have long explored multiple perspectives, and Night on Earth is one of his most ambitious takes on the subject. Following multiple stories of various taxi drivers all across the globe, Jarmusch utilizes the taxi cab experience to explore how connected we are as humans. These stories emerge in vignettes that range from comedic and o...

    Jim Jarmusch adds his unique signature stamp to the gangster and samurai genres with his 1999 film Ghost Dog The Way of The Samurai. The film follows Forest Whitaker as the mysterious hitman Ghost Dog, who employs the ancient samurai code in his dealings as a paid contractor for the mob. When he's caught up in an attempt on his life, Ghost Dog util...

  6. May 16, 2017 · NOTE: The following filmography omits Jarmusch’s two nonfiction works, the musical documentaries Year of the Horse (1997) and Gimme Danger (2016). Both of which are recommended for both Jarmusch and rock ‘n’ roll documentary fans alike, particularly the latter film. 13. The Limits of Control (2009)

  7. Jan 22, 2023 · Ranking every Jim Jarmusch movie: 13. The Limits of Control (2009) Jarmusch has stayed remarkably consistent throughout his 40-year-plus career in Hollywood, but his early movies were undoubtedly more impressive than his most recent efforts. For our money, his worst film is the 2009 mystery-drama The Limits of Control, a forgettable movie that ...

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