From Friends to Marley & Me, Jennifer Aniston has become one of the most recognisable names in Hollywood over the past 35 years.

The Emmy-winning actress may have turned 53 this year but she's still dominating TV and film, whether she's starring in Apple TV+ drama The Morning Show, stopping by Friends: The Reunion or in the process of filming Netflix's Murder Mystery 2.

If you're in the mood to dive into JenAn's filmography this weekend, then we've got you covered for the ultimate Rachel movie marathon.

We've collated a list of some of Jennifer Aniston's best films, including the critically-acclaimed pictures, the box office successes and the iconic cult classics.

Read on for everything you need to know about Jennifer Aniston's best movies.

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  • Picture Perfect

    • Comedy
    • Drama
    • 1997
    • Glenn Gordon Caron
    • 97 mins
    • PG

    Summary:

    Romantic comedy starring Jennifer Aniston. After her boss Alan announces that only romantically "committed" team members will progress up the corporate ladder, single employee Kate finds herself in a precarious position. She invents a boyfriend, but the trouble starts when her colleagues want to meet him.

    Why watch Picture Perfect? :

    One of the first films in which JenAn takes on a starring role, Picture Perfect is a romcom that lay down the groundwork for classics like The Proposal, What Happens in Vegas, Just Go with It (also on this list) and other films based on the 'two strangers fall in love whilst pretending to be together' trope.

    The 1997 film follows advertising executive Kate (Aniston) who tells her boss she's engaged to Nick (Jay Mohr), a videographer she's stood next to in a picture taken at her friend's wedding, in order to secure a promotion. However, when Nick ends up in the newspaper after saving a girl from a fire, Kate is asked to bring him to dinner with her boss – and so Kate sets about tracking Nick down and convincing him to go along with her plan.

    A light comedy that pulls at your heartstrings, Picture Perfect catches Aniston in her mid-Friends swing.

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  • Office Space

    • Comedy
    • Drama
    • 1999
    • Mike Judge
    • 85 mins
    • 15

    Summary:

    Satirical comedy, from the creator of Beavis and Butt-head, starring Ron Livingston and Jennifer Aniston. Downtrodden Houston computer programmer Peter Gibbons and his office colleagues endure continual hardship at the hands of patronising boss, Bill Lumbergh. Then a visit to a hypnotherapist radically changes Peter's outlook on life.

    Why watch Office Space?:

    Office Space has developed a cult following since its 1999 release, however it's easy to forget that it actually stars Jennifer Aniston alongside Ron Livingston's jaded office worker Peter and Stephen Root's character Milton Waddams.

    The Mike Judge film follows Peter, a programmer at software company Initech who stops caring about the stressful minutiae of his job when his hypnotherapist dies halfway through his session before snapping Peter out of his relaxed state.

    Aniston plays Joanna, a waitress at a restaurant who bonds with Peter over their mutual hatred of upper management, and is joined in the star-studded cast by the likes of Gary Cole, John C McGinley, Diedrich Bader and Alexandra Wentworth.

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  • The Iron Giant

    • Action
    • Animation
    • 1999
    • Brad Bird
    • 82 mins
    • PG

    Summary:

    Animated sci-fi adventure featuring the voices of Jennifer Aniston, Harry Connick Jr and Vin Diesel. Nine-year-old Hogarth spends his days dreaming of alien invasions, so when a gigantic robot falls out of the sky near his home he is keen to befriend it. But a government agent feels less kindly towards the cosmic visitor.

    Why watch The Iron Giant? :

    Ultimate tear-jerker The Iron Giant may have been somewhat of a commercial flop in 1999, however it went on to achieve cult status years later and most importantly, it marked JenAn's very first animated film role.

    Directed by Pixar giant Brad Bird, the animated adaptation of Ted Hughes' novel follows 9-year-old Hogarth who discovers a robot has crash-landed near his town in Cold War America. As Hogarth begins to form a friendship with the robot, paranoid government agent Kent Mansley goes out of his way to destroy the alien.

    With Harry Connick Jr, Vin Diesel, Christopher McDonald and John Mahoney joining Aniston in the voice cast for this animation, The Iron Giant is a film that was way ahead of its time.

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  • Bruce Almighty

    • Comedy
    • Drama
    • 2003
    • Tom Shadyac
    • 97 mins
    • 12A

    Summary:

    Comedy fantasy starring Jim Carrey, Jennifer Aniston and Morgan Freeman. When television reporter Bruce Nolan curses God for his misfortunes, the Almighty decides to give him the chance to do better.

    Why watch Bruce Almighty? :

    One of the highest-grossing films of 2003, Bruce Almighty is a comedy classic starring Jim Carrey as a television reporter who is approached by God (Morgan Freeman) and given the chance to possess his powers for a week.

    In the film, Aniston plays Bruce's girlfriend Grace, who feels frustrated by Bruce's discontentment with life, and delivers a stand-out performance in a movie filled with hilarious, over-the-top moments (Steve Carell's news report comes to mind).

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  • Along Came Polly

    • Comedy
    • Romance
    • 2004
    • John Hamburg
    • 86 mins
    • 12A

    Summary:

    Romantic comedy starring Ben Stiller and Jennifer Aniston. Insurance company risk assessor Reuben Feffer's apparently perfect life takes a nose-dive when his new wife cheats on him during their honeymoon. Broken-hearted, he meets up with old school friend Polly Prince and romance ensues. But Polly's blasé attitude to life causes problems for overly cautious Reuben.

    Why watch Along Came Polly? :

    A romcom from Meet the Fockers' writer John Hamburg, Along Came Polly is a noughties classic that reunited Ben Stiller and Jennifer Aniston seven years after Stiller's guest appearance as Rachel's angry boyfriend on Friends.

    Produced by Danny DeVito, Along Came Polly follows risk-averse actuary Reuben (Stiller) who, after catching his new wife cheating on him on their honeymoon, falls in love with easy-going ex-classmate Polly (Aniston).

    While the film received mainly negative reviews upon release, Along Came Polly is definitely worth a watch for Aniston and Stiller's comedic chemistry if nothing else.

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  • Marley & Me

    • Comedy
    • Drama
    • 2008
    • David Frankel
    • 110 mins
    • PG

    Summary:

    Comedy drama based on a true story, starring Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson. Following their wedding, John Grogan buys his wife Jenny a cute, but irrepressible labrador puppy called Marley, little realising that their lives will never be quite the same again.

    Why watch Marley & Me?:

    If you're in the mood to shed a few tears, then Marley & Me is the film to watch.

    A comedy-drama based on John Grogan's memoir of the same name, Marley & Me stars Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston as journalist couple John and Jenny who after moving from Michigan to Florida, decide to adopt a dog – the titular Marley – to test their parenting abilities before having children.

    The box office hit is both heart-warming and heart-breaking, with fantastic performances rom Wilson, Aniston and supporting cast members Eric Dane and Alan Arkin.

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  • Just Go with It

    • Comedy
    • Romance
    • 2011
    • Dennis Dugan
    • 111 mins
    • 12A

    Summary:

    Romantic comedy starring Jennifer Aniston, Adam Sandler and Nicole Kidman. Insatiable womaniser Danny Maccabee pretends to be married to attract women only interested in casual sex. But when he involves a work colleague in the deception by asking her to pose as his estranged wife, things get very complicated indeed.

    Why watch Just Go with It? :

    While a controversial pick for this list, we have no regrets choosing Just Go with It as one of JenAn's best films.

    A remake of 1969 film Cactus Flower, this 2011 comedy stars Adam Sandler as a plastic surgeon who, after getting jilted on his wedding day back in 1988, now pretends to be unhappily married to sleep with women. However, when he meets maths teacher Palmer (Brooklyn Decker) and she spots his fake wedding ring, he convinces his longtime office manager Katherine (Jennifer Aniston) to pretend to be his soon-to-be ex-wife.

    While crude and crass (unsurprisingly for an Adam Sandler film), Aniston is a comedic ray of sunshine throughout this guilty pleasure, which does provide some laugh-out-loud moments.

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  • Horrible Bosses

    • Comedy
    • Crime/detective
    • 2011
    • Seth Gordon
    • 93 mins
    • 15

    Summary:

    Black comedy starring Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis. Three downtrodden, demoralised workers decide enough is enough and hatch a plan to kill each other's bosses. They seek advice from an ex-con, but devising the perfect crime proves trickier than expected.

    Why watch Horrible Bosses? :

    Aniston shows off her comedic chops in this 2011 comedy as the sexually aggressive boss of Charlie Day's character Dale.

    Horrible Bosses follows three friends – Dale, Nick (Jason Bateman) and Kurt (Jason Sudeikis) – all of whom hate their bosses and come up with a plan to kill each of them. However, since none of them are particularly street-smart, their arrangement soon goes awry and they get in all sorts of trouble.

    Aniston steals the show as Dr Julia Harris, a sociopathic sex pest dentist, and with excellent performances from Day, Sudeikis, Bateman and Colin Farrell as well, Horrible Bosses is a film you'll want to watch immediately.

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  • We're the Millers

    • Comedy
    • Crime/detective
    • 2013
    • Rawson Marshall Thurber
    • 105 mins
    • 15

    Summary:

    Comedy starring Jennifer Aniston and Jason Sudeikis. In order to repay a debt to his drug supplier, small-time pot dealer David Clark agrees to smuggle a shipment of marijuana across the Mexican border. However, to carry out the deception, David recruits a stripper and two teenagers to pose as his family.

    Why watch We're the Millers? :

    Jason Sudeikis and Jennifer Aniston appear onscreen together once again just two years after Horrible Bosses in We're the Millers – a star-studded 2013 crime comedy.

    The films follows low-level drug dealer David (Sudeikis), who after having his supply stolen by muggers, is asked by his supplier to smuggle marijuana out of Mexico into the US to repay his debt. To avoid raising the suspicions of border officers, he enlists the help of his stripper neighbour Rose (Aniston), his lonely teen neighbour Kenny (Will Poulter) and 19-year-old runaway Casey (Emma Roberts) to pose as a family heading on holiday.

    A hilarious road trip comedy, We're the Millers is a very fun watch that secured Poulter a BAFTA Rising Star Award.

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  • Cake

    • Drama
    • 2015
    • Daniel Barnz
    • 97 mins
    • 15

    Summary:

    A woman whose son died during a car accident that left her in constant pain becomes obsessed with the suicide of a young mother she met at a support group, and forms a touching friendship with her husband. Drama, starring Jennifer Aniston, Anna Kendrick and Sam Worthington

    Why watch Cake? :

    Aniston flexes her dramatic muscles in Cake – a 2014 film centred around a woman with chronic pain.

    The Friends star plays Claire, a former lawyer who suffers with chronic pain after getting into a car accident that killed her son a year prior and begins abusing her pain medication after the death of someone in her support group.

    While the likes of Anna Kendrick, Sam Worthington, Mamie Gummer, Felicity Huffman, William H Macy and Britt Robertson also star in this underrated drama, it's Aniston's performance that secured the film a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress.

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  • Dumplin'

    • Comedy
    • Drama
    • 2018
    • Anne Fletcher
    • 111 mins
    • 12

    Summary:

    The plus-size teenage daughter of a former beauty queen signs up for her mom's Miss Teen Bluebonnet pageant as a protest that escalates when other contestants follow her footsteps, revolutionizing the pageant and their small Texas town. Comedy drama, starring Danielle Macdonald and Jennifer Aniston

    Why watch Dumplin'?:

    If you're looking for a charming coming-of-age comedy, then you can't go wrong with Dumplin' – the 2018 Netflix film.

    Based on Julie Murphy's novel of the same name, Dumplin' stars The Tourist's Danielle Macdonald as Willowdean 'Dumplin' Dickson, a plus-size girl living in Texas who was raised mainly by her Aunt Lucy as her former beauty queen mother Rosie (Jennifer Aniston) spent most her time attending pageants.

    When her aunt dies, Willowdean decides to sign up for the Miss Teen Bluebonnet Pageant as an act of protest against the beauty queen industry, much to the chagrin of her mother.

    Dumplin' shows off the excellent chemistry between Macdonald and Aniston and makes for an uplifting treat.

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  • He's Just Not That into You

    • Comedy
    • Drama
    • 2008
    • Ken Kwapis
    • 123 mins
    • 12A

    Summary:

    Romantic comedy starring Scarlett Johansson, Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Connelly, Ben Affleck and Drew Barrymore. A group of Baltimore residents become increasingly frustrated as they navigate the ups and downs of modern relationships.

    Why watch He's Just Not That Into You?:

    Based on a self-help book that was inspired by an episode of Sex and the City, He's Just Not That Into You is an essential watch for romcom fans.

    Following the multi-story trend set by Love Actually, the 2009 film looks at four romantic situations – unlucky in love Gigi (Ginnifer Goodwin), home obsessive Janine (Jennifer Connelly) and her cheating husband Ben (Bradley Cooper), estate agent Conor (Kevin Connolly) and the friend he's in love with Anna (Scarlett Johansson) and Beth (Aniston) and her long-term boyfriend who won't commit to marriage Neil (Ben Affleck).

    This 2009 flick is five romcoms rolled into one and with such a stellar cast, you can't go wrong with He's Just Not That Into You.

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