Films starring Ben Affleck

The Flash

By Hannah Strong

Ezra Miller stars as Ezra Miller and Ezra Miller, and Michael Keaton is also there, in Andy Mushietti's take on DC's speediest superhero.

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Air

By Hannah Strong

Ben Affleck returns to the director's chair, fictionalising the fascinating story of how an iconic shoe was born.

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Deep Water

By Elena Lazic

Ana de Armas and Ben Affleck play spouses engrossed in a twisted game of cat and mouse in director Adrian Lyne’s long-awaited return.

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Zack Snyder’s Justice League

By Hannah Strong

This fan service-heavy redux of the 2017 superhero pile-up just about justifies its existence.

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Finding the Way Back

By Hannah Strong

Ben Affleck exorcises some personal demons in this sometimes effective basketball drama.

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Triple Frontier

By Hannah Strong

JC Chandor’s South American action-thriller boasts a stellar cast, but it’s all brawn and no brains.

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Justice League

By Hannah Strong

The latest film off the DC production line sees Batman and co team up to fight an ancient evil force, with underwhelming results.

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Live by Night

By David Jenkins

Ben Affleck directs and stars in this sprawling, ambitious and flawed east coast gangster epic.

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The Accountant

By Manuela Lazic

Ben Affleck’s compelling low-key performance isn’t enough to save this by-the-numbers thriller.

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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

By David Jenkins

Where do trailers end and movies begin? Zack Snyder has the answer with his fever-pitched latest.

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Gone Girl

By David Jenkins

David Fincher’s trash procedural for the Twitter age taunts, tickles and, ultimately, terrifies.

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To the Wonder

By David Jenkins

Don’t believe the anti-hype: Terrence Malick’s fractured modern love poem is a sensual marvel.

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Argo

By Ellen E Jones

Ben Affleck strays beyond Boston's city limits to direct this international espionage caper and gets a little lost.

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The Town

By Adam Woodward

The Town’s true colours are there, but you’ll have to scratch through a layer of Hollywood gloss to see them.

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