
From "Selena" to "Hustlers," here is every Jennifer Lopez movie ranked by box office, critical reception, and cultural impact. The bottom tier includes "Gigli" and "The Back-up Plan."
Jennifer Lopez has starred in more than three dozen films over three decades. The list includes critical successes like "Out of Sight" and "Selena." It also includes misfires such as "Gigli" and "The Back-up Plan." This ranking separates the strong performances from the forgettable ones. It draws on box office results, critical reception, and cultural staying power.
The bottom tier contains films that wasted her talent. "Gigli" paired her with Ben Affleck in 2003. The script confused audiences. It earned a 6% Rotten Tomatoes score and roughly $7 million globally. "The Back-up Plan" tried rom-com charm in 2010. Reviewers called it formulaic. Her energy could not salvage the material.
The middle tier holds competent but unremarkable entries. "The Wedding Planner" launched her rom-com run in 2001. It grossed $95 million worldwide. The chemistry with Matthew McConaughey worked. The plot followed the genre playbook. "Maid in Manhattan" performed better at the box office at $154 million. Critics still called it predictable. Both movies gave audiences a likable star in a safe story.
The second tier contains films where she took risks. "Enough" in 2002 put her in an abuse-survival thriller. It made $52 million on a $38 million budget. Her physical performance earned praise. The script lacked subtlety. "Parker" in 2013 paired her with Jason Statham. She played a supporting role. The film grossed $17 million domestically, a disappointment. Her scenes held tension.
The top tier features movies that used her strengths. "Out of Sight" cast her as a federal marshal opposite George Clooney in 1998. Steven Soderbergh directed with style. Her delivery felt natural. The film earned $77 million and a 94% Rotten Tomatoes score. Critics praised her ability to hold the screen against Clooney. "Selena" from 1997 remains her most acclaimed performance. She played the Tejano singer with emotional depth. The film made $35 million on a $20 million budget. It earned her a Golden Globe nomination. The role required singing and dancing. She handled both without a double.
At number one sits "Hustlers" from 2019. Lopez produced and starred as a stripper who orchestrates a scheme to fleece Wall Street clients. The film grossed $157 million worldwide on a $20 million budget. Critics gave it an 87% score. Her performance combined drama, comedy, and movement. The role did not depend on a romantic subplot. The movie showed her acting range and commercial pull together.
Lopez has said she looks for roles that challenge her. The gap between "Hustlers" and "Gigli" is wide. The box office and critical records draw a clear line. When she picks material that matches her energy, the results stick. When she works from a weak script, even her presence cannot lift it.
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