Top 10 Julia Roberts Movies

She has become one of the biggest stars in Hollywood by starring in a string of successful romantic comedies, dramas and thrillers. Welcome to WatchMojo.com and today we’ll be counting down the top 10 Julia Roberts movies.
Number 10: Mystic Pizza (1988)
A sleeper hit, this film marked Julia’s first major role. Portraying a youth in love, Mystic Pizza continues to be a fan favorite and foreshadowed that she would become a major Hollywood star.
Number 9: Flatliners (1990)
Working with an all-star cast, this beyond death thriller by Joel Schumacher has become a cult-classic and introduced Roberts to the thriller genre all while earning her a nomination for best supporting actress.
Number 8: Sleeping With the Enemy (1991)
Based on a novel of the same, her portrayal of a woman who suffers domestic violence and fakes her own death to escape her husband won Roberts a Saturn Award for Best Actress.
Number 7: The Pelican Brief (1993)
This John Grisham novel adaptation centered on the topic of government assassinations paired the actress with A-lister Denzel Washington.
Number 6: Conspiracy Theory (1997)
Starring opposite Mel Gibson, this high-profile suspense thriller repeated her earlier success with ‘The pelican Brief’, by pairing Roberts with Mel Gibson as two people caught up in yet another deadly government conspiracy.
Number 5: My Best Friend’s Wedding (1997)
Pulling in close to 300 million dollar worldwide on its 46 million dollar budget, this tale of a marriage pact between two best friends remains one of the all-time classic romantic comedies of all time.
Number 4: Notting Hill (1999)
Starring opposite Hugh Grant, this romantic comedy has become one of the highest grossing British films of all time, and won Roberts several high profile awards.
Number 3: Ocean’s Eleven (2001)
Co-starring opposite George Clooney and an all-star cast, Robert’s portrayal of Tess Ocean has come to be regarded as one of her most entertaining film roles, not to mention the film’s complete domination at the box-office.
Number 2: Erin Brockovich (2000)
Finally bringing her an Academy Award, this drama told the real-life story of a single mother caught up in a lawsuit with a major corporation.
Number 1: Pretty Woman (1990)
Dwarfing all of her other box office draws, this surprise hit raked in close to half a billion dollars on its 14 million dollar budget and solidified her place as a Hollywood heavyweight overnight.
