The Best Cameron Bright Movies

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List of the best Cameron Bright movies, ranked best to worst with movie trailers when available. Cameron Bright's highest grossing movies have received a lot of accolades over the years, earning millions upon millions around the world. The order of these top Cameron Bright movies is decided by how many votes they receive, so only highly rated Cameron Bright movies will be at the top of the list. Cameron Bright has been in a lot of films, so people often debate each other over what the greatest Cameron Bright movie of all time is. If you and a friend are arguing about this then use this list of the most entertaining Cameron Bright films to end the squabble once and for all.

If you think the best Cameron Bright role isn't at the top, then upvote it so it has the chance to become number one. The greatest Cameron Bright performances didn't necessarily come from the best movies, but in most cases they go hand in hand.

Examples include Earth's Final Hours and Juno.

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  • X-Men: The Last Stand
    1
    Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen
    10 votes
    In X-Men: The Last Stand, the mutant community faces its most formidable challenge yet. The discovery of a cure for mutation sparks a battle that will define their destiny. Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart) and his X-Men, including Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) and Storm (Halle Berry), stand against their former ally Magneto (Ian McKellen), who sees this cure as a threat to mutant existence. A war ensues, with Jean Grey's (Famke Janssen) rebirth as the powerful Phoenix adding an unpredictable element. Directed by Brett Ratner, this action-packed superhero film is third in the X-Men series. It won the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film 2007, reflecting its compelling mix of drama, action, and thought-provoking themes.
  • The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
    2
    Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner
    11 votes
    In the third installment of the Twilight Saga, Eclipse, Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) finds herself entangled in a supernatural love triangle. Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson), her vampire boyfriend, proposes marriage, while her werewolf best friend, Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner), declares his own feelings for her. As these personal tensions escalate, a more dangerous threat emerges: an army of newborn vampires, led by vengeful Victoria (Bryce Dallas Howard), is headed their way. Set against the gloomy backdrop of Forks, Washington, this film combines elements of romance, fantasy and action to create a captivating narrative.
  • Normal
    3
    Carrie-Anne Moss, Kevin Zegers, Callum Keith Rennie
    5 votes
    Normal is a 2007 Canadian drama film about a group of unrelated people who are brought together in the wake of a deadly car accident. The film was directed by Carl Bessai, and stars Carrie-Anne Moss, Kevin Zegers, Callum Keith Rennie and Andrew Airlie.
  • Christmas in Wonderland
    4
    Matthew Knight, Chris Kattan, Cameron Bright
    5 votes
    Crooks and cops pursue a brother and sister who found a bag of counterfeit cash while shopping in a Canadian mall.
  • Running Scared
    5
    Paul Walker, Cameron Bright, Vera Farmiga
    9 votes
    Mafia flunky Joey Gazelle (Paul Walker) is ordered to dispose of the guns that killed a pair of policemen. He hides them in his basement, where they are found by Oleg (Cameron Bright), the kid from next door, who uses one to shoot his brutal stepfather, a Russian mobster. The boy runs off, and Joey pursues him into the criminal underworld, desperate to retrieve the incriminating weapon. Meanwhile, corrupt detective Rydell (Chazz Palminteri) is following Joey's trail with his own agenda.
  • Juno
    6
    Elliot Page, Michael Cera, Jennifer Garner
    9 votes
    Juno is a heartwarming drama-comedy that revolves around the life of Juno MacGuff (Elliot Page), a witty and independent 16-year-old who becomes pregnant by her friend, Paulie Bleeker (Michael Cera). Instead of opting for an abortion, she decides to give the baby up for adoption. The prospective parents are Mark and Vanessa Loring (Jason Bateman and Jennifer Garner), a seemingly perfect couple. As the story unfolds, Juno navigates through pregnancy while dealing with school, relationships, and the impending reality of motherhood. The film won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and was nominated for three others including Best Picture.
  • Thank You for Smoking
    7
    Aaron Eckhart, Maria Bello, Cameron Bright
    9 votes
    Nick Naylor (Aaron Eckhart), a lobbyist for big tobacco, finds it difficult to balance his duties defending the dangerous substance with those of being a good role model for his young son. Nick's life gets even more complicated when a liberal senator mounts an anti-smoking campaign that he must counter. Based on the novel by Christopher Buckley.
  • The Twilight Saga: New Moon
    8
    Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner
    11 votes
    In The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) finds herself plunged into despair following the abrupt departure of her vampire love, Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson). But her spirit is rekindled by her growing friendship with the irresistible Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner), a werewolf. Suddenly she finds herself drawn into the world of werewolves, ancestral enemies of vampires, and finds her loyalties tested. This second installment in the Twilight series continues to explore the deep bond between mortal and immortal, while also introducing new supernatural elements. Directed by Chris Weitz, this fantasy romance movie offers an intriguing blend of human and supernatural love triangles.
  • Birth
    9
    Nicole Kidman, Cameron Bright, Danny Huston
    8 votes
    It took Anna (Nicole Kidman) 10 years to recover from the death of her husband, Sean, but now she's on the verge of marrying her boyfriend, Joseph (Danny Huston), and finally moving on. However, on the night of her engagement party, a young boy named Sean (Cameron Bright) turns up, saying he is her dead husband reincarnated. At first she ignores the child, but his knowledge of her former husband's life is uncanny, leading her to believe that he might be telling the truth.
  • Ultraviolet
    10
    Milla Jovovich, Cameron Bright, Sebastien Andrieu
    8 votes
    In the late 21st-century, a vampiric disease modifies some people, imbuing each of them with superhuman strength, intelligence and speed. Worldwide civil war looms as normal people, feeling threatened by their enhanced brethren, demand the extermination of the group. One such transformed female (Milla Jovovich) finds herself caught in the crossfire when she becomes the protector of a boy who is perceived to be a threat to humanity.
  • Godsend
    11
    Greg Kinnear, Rebecca Romijn, Robert De Niro
    8 votes
    After Paul Duncan (Greg Kinnear) and his wife, Jessie (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos), lose their young son, Adam (Cameron Bright), in an accident, they are approached by Richard Wells (Robert De Niro), a fertility doctor. Wells believes that he can clone Adam and gives Paul and Jessie the option to let him try, but only if they start life over elsewhere. Adam's clone proves to be identical to the deceased boy, but, when he reaches his 8th birthday, things begin to go horribly wrong.
  • The Butterfly Effect
    12
    Ashton Kutcher, Amy Smart, Eric Stoltz
    11 votes
    In The Butterfly Effect, college student Evan Treborn (Ashton Kutcher) is afflicted with severe headaches that cause him to black out. During these blackouts, he's transported back in time, finding himself reliving traumatic events from his past. This science fiction thriller explores the concept of chaos theory and how small changes can result in significant consequences. Amy Smart stars as Kayleigh Miller, a childhood friend whose life is deeply intertwined with Evan's. Throughout the movie, Evan attempts to alter their pasts to improve their futures, but each change results in increasingly devastating outcomes.
  • An American Affair
    13
    Gretchen Mol, Cameron Bright, James Rebhorn
    7 votes
    In the early 1960s, teenager Adam Stafford (Cameron Bright) becomes obsessed with his new neighbor, Catherine Caswell (Gretchen Mol), a divorcรฉe and free spirit. Stafford spies on Caswell as she meets with strange men, and, despite the warnings of his conservative parents, he begins working for her as a gardener. Amid rumors of her affair with President Kennedy, the two become close, but political intrigue surrounding her acquaintances soon infringes on their friendship.
  • Walled In
    14
    Mischa Barton, Cameron Bright, Deborah Kara Unger
    6 votes
    Having finally secured her first assignment from her family's demolition business, Sam Walczak (Mischa Barton) is sent to supervise the destruction of an apartment house, only to discover a group of tenants still living in the condemned building. One such tenant, Jimmy (Cameron Bright), tells Sam an urban legend about a serial murderer who used to live in the building and entomb his victims in the walls. What's worse, the dead are believed to still harass the residents to this day.
  • Earth's Final Hours
    15

    Earth's Final Hours

    Julia Benson, Robert Knepper, Bruce Davison
    4 votes
    Earth's Final Hours is a 2011 action/science fiction film written by Robert Ozn, Rachelle S. Howie and David Ray and directed by W. D. Hogan.