Tom Hiddleston’s 10 Best Movies, Ranked
Tom Hiddleston has made a name for himself both on stage and on screen, captivating audiences with his versatility and charm. Here, we rank ten of his best movies, highlighting the breadth of his talent:
1. The Avengers (2012) – As the mischievous Loki, Hiddleston steals the show in this superhero ensemble, bringing depth to the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s most beloved antagonist.
2. Thor: Ragnarok (2017) – Returning as Loki, Hiddleston delivers humor and complexity in what is widely considered one of the best films in the Thor series due to its vibrant style and fresh take on the character.
3. Midnight in Paris (2011) – Playing F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tom mesmerizes viewers with a smaller but memorable role in Woody Allen’s romantic comedy-fantasy film.
4. War Horse (2011) – In Steven Spielberg’s war epic, Hiddleston showcases his ability to convey nobility and compassion as Captain Nicholls, a British cavalry officer.
5. Only Lovers Left Alive (2013) – Hiddleston dives into a different genre as a reclusive vampire musician in Jim Jarmusch’s moody and existential love story.
6. High-Rise (2015) – As Dr. Robert Laing, Tom navigates a dystopian society within a luxury high-rise, capturing the character’s descent into madness with unsettling precision.
7. The Night Manager (2016) – Although technically a mini-series, Hiddleston’s role as Jonathan Pine is so powerful that it deserves mention; he exudes charisma and danger in equal measure.
8. Crimson Peak (2015) – In Guillermo del Toro’s gothic horror-romance, he delivers a haunting performance full of secrets and sophistication that keeps viewers on edge.
9. I Saw The Light (2015) – Here Hiddleston transforms into country music legend Hank Williams in a biopic that showcases his singing talent as much as his acting prowess.
10. Kong: Skull Island (2017) – Tom enters the monster movie genre with gusto, playing James Conrad, a former British SAS captain who helps lead an expedition to the mysterious Skull Island.
Tom Hiddleston continues to impress with each new role he takes on, demonstrating his place among contemporary cinema’s most talented performers.