Jeremy Renner Movies Ranked (by Rotten Tomatoes)

Jeremy Renner has received a lot of love for his portrayal of Marvel superhero and master archer, Hawkeye. However, Renner has made a name for himself in the world of cinema, with roles in many other great movies.

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Rotten Tomatoes is a site that ranks movies based on the average rating from critics. Below are all Jeremy Renner’s movies ranked from worst to best, according to the Tomatometer.

29. NATIONAL LAMPOON’S SENIOR TRIP (1995) – 0%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Starring: Matt Frewer, Valerie Mahaffey, Lawrence Z. Dane, Tommy Chong
Directed By: Kelly Makin

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28. ARCTIC DOGS (2019) – 13%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Starring: Jeremy Renner, Heidi Klum, James Franco, Alec Baldwin
Directed By: Aaron Woodley

Jeremy Renner
Distributed by Paramount Pictures and Metro Goldwyn Mayer

27. HANSEL AND GRETEL: WITCH HUNTERS (2013) – 15%

Critics Consensus: Alternately bloody and silly, Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters fails as both a fantasy adventure and as a parody of same.
Starring: Gemma Arterton, Jeremy Renner, Famke Janssen, Peter Stormare
Directed By: Tommy Wirkola

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26. A LITTLE TRIP TO HEAVEN (2007) – 33%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Starring: Forest Whitaker, Julia Stiles, Jeremy Renner, Peter Coyote
Directed By: Baltasar Kormákur

25. ICE AGE: CONTINENTAL DRIFT (2012) – 37%

Critics Consensus: Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D has moments of charm and witty slapstick, but it often seems content to recycle ideas from the previous films.
Starring: Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, Queen Latifah
Directed By: Mike Thurmeier, Steve Martino

Jeremy Renner
Distributed by 20th Century Fox

24. THE HEART IS DECEITFUL ABOVE ALL THINGS (2004) – 41%

Critics Consensus: The film aims to shock, but there is no higher reason for the parade of sordid images except to be “cool.”
Starring: Asia Argento, Jimmy Bennett, Peter Fonda, Ben Foster
Directed By: Asia Argento

23. TAKE (2008) – 43%

Critics Consensus: A story of redemption held together with flashbacks, Take has moments of emotional intensity, but is ultimately undone by preachiness.
Starring: Minnie Driver, Jeremy Renner, Bobby Coleman, Adam Rodriguez
Directed By: Charles Oliver

22. S.W.A.T. (2003) – 48%

Critics Consensus: A competent, but routine police thriller.
Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Farrell, Michelle Rodriguez, LL Cool J
Directed By: Clark Johnson

21. TAG (2018) – 56%

Critics Consensus: For audiences seeking a dose of high-concept yet undemanding action comedy, Tag might be close enough to it.
Starring: Ed Helms, Jake Johnson (XVI), Hannibal Buress, Jon Hamm
Directed By: Jeff Tomsic

Jeremy Renner
Distributed by Universal Pictures

20. THE BOURNE LEGACY (2012) – 55%

Critics Consensus: It isn’t quite as compelling as the earlier trilogy, but The Bourne Legacy proves the franchise has stories left to tell — and benefits from Jeremy Renner’s magnetic work in the starring role.
Starring: Jeremy Renner, Edward Norton, Rachel Weisz, Joan Allen
Directed By: Tony Gilroy

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19. DAHMER (2002) – 69%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Starring: Jeremy Renner, Bruce Davison, Artel Kayàru, Matt Newton
Directed By: David Jacobson

18. NORTH COUNTRY (2005) – 69%

Critics Consensus: Though sometimes melodramatic and formulaic, North Country is nonetheless a rousing, powerful story of courage and humanity.
Starring: Charlize Theron, Elle Peterson, Thomas Curtis, Frances McDormand
Directed By: Niki Caro

17. 28 WEEKS LATER… (2007) – 71%

Critics Consensus: While 28 Weeks Later lacks the humanism that made 28 Days Later a classic, it’s made up with fantastic atmosphere and punchy direction.
Starring: Robert Carlyle, Rose Byrne, Jeremy Renner, Harold Perrineau
Directed By: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo

Jeremy Renner
Distributed by 20th Century Fox

16. TWELVE AND HOLDING (2006) – 73%

Critics Consensus: This shocking pre-teen drama manages, through realistic performances and a sense of empathy, to avoid exploitation and instead deliver something honest and haunting.
Starring: Conor Donovan, Jesse Camacho, Zoe Weizenbaum, Linus Roache
Directed By: Michael Cuesta

15. AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (2015) – 75%

Critics Consensus: Exuberant and eye-popping, Avengers: Age of Ultron serves as an overstuffed but mostly satisfying sequel, reuniting its predecessor’s unwieldy cast with a few new additions and a worthy foe.
Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth
Directed By: Joss Whedon

14. THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES BY THE COWARD ROBERT FORD (2007) – 77%

Critics Consensus: On the strength of its two lead performances Assassination is an expertly crafted period piece, and an insightful look at one of the enduring figures of American lore.
Starring: Brad Pitt, Casey Affleck, Mary-Louise Parker, Brooklynn Proulx
Directed By: Andrew Dominik

Distributed by Focus Features

13. KILL THE MESSENGER (2014) – 77%

Critics Consensus: Kill the Messenger’s potent fury over the tale of its real-life subject overrides its factual inaccuracies and occasional narrative stumbles.
Starring: Jeremy Renner, Rosemarie DeWitt, Ray Liotta, Tim Blake Nelson
Directed By: Michael Cuesta

12. NEO NED (2005) – 80%

Critics Consensus: No consensus yet.
Starring: Jeremy Renner, Gabrielle Union, Sally Kirkland, Eddie Kaye Thomas
Directed By: Van Fischer

11. THE IMMIGRANT (2014) – 86%

Critics Consensus: Beautiful visuals, James Gray’s confident direction, and a powerful performance from Marion Cotillard combine to make The Immigrant a richly rewarding period drama.
Starring: Marion Cotillard, Joaquin Phoenix, Jeremy Renner, Dagmara Dominczyk
Directed By: James Gray

10. WIND RIVER (2017) – 88%

Critics Consensus: Wind River lures viewers into a character-driven mystery with smart writing, a strong cast, and a skillfully rendered setting that delivers the bitter chill promised by its title.
Starring: Jeremy Renner, Elizabeth Olsen, Kelsey Asbille, Gil Birmingham
Directed By: Taylor Sheridan

Jeremy Renner
Distributed by Lionsgate

9. CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR (2016) – 91%

Critics Consensus: Captain America: Civil War begins the next wave of Marvel movies with an action-packed superhero blockbuster boasting a decidedly non-cartoonish plot and the courage to explore thought-provoking themes.
Starring: Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Sebastian Stan
Directed By: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo

8. MARVEL’S THE AVENGERS (2012) – 92%

Critics Consensus: Thanks to a script that emphasizes its heroes’ humanity and a wealth of superpowered set pieces, The Avengers lives up to its hype and raises the bar for Marvel at the movies.
Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson
Directed By: Joss Whedon

7. AMERICAN HUSTLE (2013) – 92%

Critics Consensus: Riotously funny and impeccably cast, American Hustle compensates for its flaws with unbridled energy and some of David O. Russell’s most irrepressibly vibrant direction.
Starring: Christian Bale, Bradley Cooper, Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner
Directed By: David O. Russell

Distributed by Paramount Pictures

6. MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE ROGUE NATION (2015) – 93%

Critics Consensus: Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation continues the franchise’s thrilling resurgence — and proves that Tom Cruise remains an action star without equal.
Starring: Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg
Directed By: Christopher McQuarrie

5. THE TOWN (2010) – 93%

Critics Consensus: Tense, smartly written, and wonderfully cast, The Town proves that Ben Affleck has rediscovered his muse — and that he’s a director to be reckoned with.
Starring: Ben Affleck, Rebecca Hall, Jon Hamm, Jeremy Renner
Directed By: Ben Affleck

4. MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE GHOST PROTOCOL (2011) – 94%

Critics Consensus: Stylish, fast-paced, and loaded with gripping set pieces, the fourth Mission: Impossible is big-budget popcorn entertainment that really works.
Starring: Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Paula Patton
Directed By: Brad Bird

3. ARRIVAL (2016) – 94%

Critics Consensus: Arrival delivers a must-see experience for fans of thinking person’s sci-fi that anchors its heady themes with genuinely affecting emotion and a terrific performance from Amy Adams.
Starring: Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, Forest Whitaker, Michael Stuhlbarg
Directed By: Denis Villeneuve

Jeremy Renner
Distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

2. AVENGERS: ENDGAME (2019) – 94%

Critics Consensus: Exciting, entertaining, and emotionally impactful, Avengers: Endgame does whatever it takes to deliver a satisfying finale to Marvel’s epic Infinity Saga.
Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans
Directed By: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo

Jeremy Renner
Distributed by Summit Entertainment

1. THE HURT LOCKER (2009) – 97%

Critics Consensus: A well-acted, intensely shot, action filled war epic, Kathryn Bigelow’s The Hurt Locker is thus far the best of the recent dramatizations of the Iraq War.
Starring: Jeremy Renner, Anthony Mackie, Brian Geraghty, Guy Pearce
Directed By: Kathryn Bigelow

Source: Rotten Tomatoes

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Written by Oliver Swift

Oliver is a London-based writer who contributes to FandomWire, Animated Times, the Curzon Blog and Ollywood Reviews. His favourite superhero is Hawkeye and his favourite superhero movie is 'The Lego Batman Movie'.

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