Only 5 Joaquin Phoenix Movies Are Perfect From Start to Finish
Collider has published a ranking highlighting five Joaquin Phoenix films the author considers flawless from beginning to end, praising the actor's ability to make his characters' physical and emotional torment feel fully connected rather than performative. The piece argues that Phoenix's strength lies not in obvious transformation but in embodying damaged, conflicted people with unusual depth and detail.
The article, published on 18 July 2026, discusses each film individually, focusing on three of the five entries in the excerpt provided: Lynne Ramsay's "You Were Never Really Here" (2017), Paul Thomas Anderson's "The Master" (2012), and Spike Jonze's "Her" (2013), each praised for a distinct kind of raw, internalised performance from Phoenix.
– A ranking of five Joaquin Phoenix films deemed "perfect" by Collider
– "You Were Never Really Here" (2017): praised for its brutal yet tender portrayal of trauma
– "The Master" (2012): highlighted for Phoenix's intense physicality as troubled veteran Freddie Quell
– "Her" (2013): noted for a moving performance opposite Scarlett Johansson's AI voice role
– Two further entries in the countdown were not fully detailed in the available text
- Collider ranks five "perfect" Joaquin Phoenix film performances
- Praised: "You Were Never Really Here," "The Master" and "Her"
- Focuses on his raw, deeply internalised acting style