Top 10 Best Kate Winslet Movies

Ten Best Movies from Kate Winslet

John Sachem
Check out the following list of Kate Winslet's top 10 Best Movies. The ranking includes rating, release date, opening weekend numbers, production budget, domestic total gross, approval rating and worldwide box office gross. The list shows the highest rated movies starring Kate Winslet. The source is based on estimates by professional researchers and movie industry writers. Movie information is subject to change. To see the detailed box office page for Kate Winslet best movies, click here.

1. Titanic
The movie was rated PG-13 and directed by James Cameron. Titanic was released December 19, 1997 and grossed $28,638,131 over the opening weekend. The movie had a production budget of $200 million. Rotten Tomatoes gave the movie a 83% overall approval rating. Titanic grossed $600,788,188 in total domestic box office and generated $1,843,201,268 worldwide.

2. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
The movie was rated R and directed by Michel Gondry. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind was released March 19, 2004 and grossed $8,175,198 over the opening weekend. The movie had a production budget of $20 million. Rotten Tomatoes gave the movie a 93% overall approval rating. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind grossed $34,400,301 in total domestic box office and generated $72,258,126 worldwide

3. The Reader
The movie was rated R and directed by Stephen Daldry. The Reader was released December 10, 2008 and grossed $2,380,376 over the opening weekend. The movie had a production budget of $32 million. Rotten Tomatoes gave the movie a 61% overall approval rating. The Reader grossed $34,194,407 in total domestic box office and generated $108,746,178 worldwide.

4. Little Children
The movie was rated R and directed by Todd Field. Little Children was released October 6, 2006 and grossed $97,953 over the opening weekend. The movie had a production budget of $26 million. Rotten Tomatoes gave the movie a 80% overall approval rating. Little Children grossed $5,463,019 in total domestic box office and generated $14,821,658 worldwide

5. Sense and Sensibility
The movie was rated PG and directed by Ang Lee. Sense and Sensibility was released December 15, 1995 and grossed $2,907,705 over the opening weekend. The movie had a production budget of $16.5 million. Rotten Tomatoes gave the movie a 98% overall approval rating. Sense and Sensibility grossed $43,182,776 in total domestic box office and generated $134,582,776 worldwide

6. Revolutionary Road
The movie was rated R and directed by Sam Mendes. Revolutionary Road was released December 26, 2008 and grossed $5,185,146 over the opening weekend. The movie had a production budget of $35 million. Rotten Tomatoes gave the movie a 68% overall approval rating. Revolutionary Road grossed $22,911,480 in total domestic box office and generated $75,225,693 worldwide.

7. Finding Neverland
The movie was rated PG and directed by Marc Forster. Finding Neverland was released November 12, 2004 and grossed $1,960,122 over the opening weekend. The movie had a production budget of $25 million. Rotten Tomatoes gave the movie a 83% overall approval rating. Finding Neverland grossed $51,680,613 in total domestic box office and generated $116,766,556 worldwide.

8. Hamlet (1996)
The movie was rated PG-13 and directed by Kenneth Branagh. Hamlet was released December 27, 1996 and grossed $ 90,684 over the opening weekend. The movie had a production budget of $18 million. Rotten Tomatoes gave the movie a 94% overall approval rating. Hamlet grossed $4,708,156 in total domestic box office and generated $7,129,670 worldwide.

9. Heavenly Creatures
The movie was rated R and directed by Peter Jackson. Heavenly Creatures was released November 16, 1994 and grossed $31,592 over the opening weekend. The movie had a production budget of $5 million. Rotten Tomatoes gave the movie a 95% overall approval rating. Heavenly Creatures grossed $3,049,135 in total domestic box office and generated $5,438,120 worldwide.

10. Iris
The movie was rated R and directed by Richard Eyre. Iris was released December 14, 2001 and grossed $23,144 over the opening weekend. The movie had a production budget of $5.5 million. Rotten Tomatoes gave the movie a 79% overall approval rating. Iris grossed $5,594,617 in total domestic box office and generated $16,153,953 worldwide.

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Source:
RottenTomatoes.com
Boxofficemojo.com
the-numbers.com
the-movie-times.com

Published by John Sachem

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  • Loren Robinson2/26/2010

    Good list. Revolutionary Road is a good movie.

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