Cate Blanchett’s 10 Best Movies, Ranked by Rotten Tomatoes’ Audience Score
1.The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King(2003) – In this epic conclusion to the famous trilogy, Blanchett reprises her role as Galadriel. It’s a fan favorite and sits at the top with a high audience score.
2.The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) – The journey begins here, and Blanchett’s portrayal of the ethereal Galadriel left audiences enchanted, helping the film earn its place near the top of her best-rated movies.
3.The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) – Continuing her role in the second installment of the trilogy, Blanchett captivates viewers once more, contributing to this film’s strong audience approval.
4.Carol (2015) – In this romantic drama set in 1950s New York, Blanchett plays Carol Aird, an elegant and sophisticated woman navigating love and societal challenges, garnering substantial acclaim from audiences.
5.Blue Jasmine (2013) – Blanchett’s Academy Award-winning performance as Jasmine garnered much praise for its depth and complexity, resonating with audiences and critics alike.
6.How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014) – Lending her voice to Valka in this animated adventure sequel, Blanchett adds depth to a beloved character, which is reflected in its positive audience reception.
7.Thor: Ragnarok(2017) – As Hela, Marvel’s powerful and charismatic antagonist, Blanchett’s performance helped make this superhero film one of her most favorably reviewed by moviegoers.
8.Babel(2006) – This intricate drama features Blanchett among an ensemble cast in interwoven stories set around the globe, earning high praise from audiences for its emotional impact.
9.Elizabeth (1998) – Playing Queen Elizabeth I, Blanchett’s breakout role mesmerized viewers with her royal portrayal, resulting in a strong audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.
10.Cinderella (2015) – As the iconic wicked stepmother Lady Tremaine, Blanchett brings nuance and flair to a well-known character, rounding out her top ten movies according to audience scores on Rotten Tomatoes.