Chronological Journey: All Alison Lohman Movies from Their First to Latest

Michael Herring
8 min read5 days ago

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Join us in exploring the stellar filmography of the talented actress, Alison Lohman. This article will delve into her diverse acting skills, presenting a selection of her most remarkable performances. Prepare to be amazed by her on-screen presence as we unveil her most memorable movies, showcasing the depth and versatility of her talent.

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1. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984)

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Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind is a breathtaking animated masterpiece by the legendary Hayao Miyazaki, released in 1987. Set in a post-apocalyptic world where pollution and dying planet create an unforgiving landscape, the story follows Princess Nausicaä, a unique blend of warrior and pacifist, desperately trying to prevent two warring nations from ruining their world.

2. Alex in Wonder (2001)

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In the 1970s, Alex finds herself in the midst of a world full of dreams, challenges, and love amidst her parents’ turbulent divorce. A young girl with a passion for ballet, Alex’s world is turned upside-down as her father’s quirky and eccentric ways collide with her mother’s more conservative and grounded approach. As they struggle to redefine their lives and roles, Alex must grapple with her own identity and aspirations in this coming-of-age tale.

3. Delivering Milo (2001)

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Delivering Milo is a captivating comedy-drama-fantasy film, released in 2001, directed by Nick Castle and starring Albert Finney, Bridget Fonda, and Anton Yelchin. Set in the bustling world of New York City, the story follows a guardian angel, Milo, who has been assigned the impossible task by the divine to convince a soul that life on Earth is worth the effort.

4. White Oleander (2002)

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“White Oleander” is a poignant and insightful drama starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Renée Zellweger, and Robin Wright. The film follows a young woman who becomes an orphan overnight when her mother is sent to prison for a crime of passion. As she navigates a series of new foster homes, the challenges she faces only deepen her longing for her estranged mother.

5. Big Fish (2003)

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Burgeoned by enchanting tales, the 2003 film “Big Fish” unearths the profound connection between a father and son. Set in the latter half of the twentieth century, this adventure drama revolves around the extraordinary life of Ed Bloom, a man whose fables leave audiences spellbound. As his inevitable death approaches, Ed’s estranged son, Will, embarks on a thrilling quest to distinguish truth from fiction, unveiling the mysteries that lie within his father’s extraordinary existence.

6. Matchstick Men (2003)

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“Matchstick Men, “ a 2003 crime comedy-drama written by Eric Garcia, Nicholas Griffin, and Ted Griffin and directed by Ridley Scott, follows the story of Roy Wagner, a con artist plagued by a debilitating phobia. Roy teams up with his protégé, Frank, in a daring plan to swindle their way to success. Their elaborate scheme seems to be working, but their world is turned upside down when Roy’s teenage daughter unexpectedly appears, complicating matters and testing Roy’s ability to juggle his criminal past, personal life, and the unpredictability of his own daughter.

7. Tricks of the Trade: Making ‘Matchstick Men’ (2004)

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Tricks of the Trade: Making ‘Matchstick Men’ (2004) takes viewers behind-the-scenes of the cinematic artistry that brought one of Hollywood’s most mysterious heist movies to life. Director Charles de Lauzirika explores the process of transforming Ridley Scott’s vision into the final product, all while delving into the film’s production details and the personalities that shaped it.

8. The Big White (2005)

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“The Big White” (2005) is a riveting dark comedy that follows the story of a travel agent named Trenten who finds himself in a precarious situation caused by his mounting financial troubles. In a desperate attempt to remedy his money woes, Trenten sets his sights on a frozen corpse, which incidentally happens to be highly sought after by two dangerous hitmen.

9. Where the Truth Lies (2005)

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In “Where the Truth Lies, “ young journalist Karen O’Connor (Alison Lohman) becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth behind a long-buried scandal that damaged the careers of popular showbiz duo Vince Collins (Colin Firth) and Lanny Morris (Kevin Bacon). As she delves deeper into the twisted world of fame and deception, Karen discovers a web of secrets, trust issues, and hidden truths that threaten everything she thought she knew about the world around her.

10. Delirious (2006)

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Delirious (2006) is an offbeat comedy-drama that intertwines the lives of three very different characters. Starring Steve Buscemi, Michael Pitt, and Alison Lohman, this film is a blend of humorous and emotional storytelling.

11. Flicka (2006)

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In the heartwarming adventure “Flicka, “ young Katy (Alison Lohman) strives to prove herself as the future leader of her family’s horse ranch. Determined to showcase her skills, she claims an untamed horse and embarks on an incredible journey of friendship and growth.

12. Things We Lost in the Fire (2007)

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In the poignant drama “Things We Lost in the Fire, “ a recent widow seeks solace and support for her family when they invite her late husband’s troubled best friend into their home. As the man begins to turn his life around through Narcotics Anonymous and the comforting presence of the close-knit family, he becomes instrumental in helping each member confront their own struggles and grieve their losses.

13. Beowulf (2007)

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In the epic action-adventure “Beowulf” (2007), the titular hero is a mighty warrior (voiced by Ray Winstone) tasked with defending the realm of Denmark from the menacing Grendel (Crispin Glover) and his vengeful mother. Adopting an innovative approach using motion capture animation, Robert Zemeckis brings the dark tale to life, where Beowulf must face perilous battles and confront his darkest fears.

14. Drag Me to Hell (2009)

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“Drag Me to Hell” is a spine-tingling horror movie directed by Sam Raimi that will leave you on the edge of your seat. The film follows Christine Brown, a young and ambitious loan officer, who, despite her best intentions, inadvertently evicts an old woman from her home. This seemingly innocent act leads to a chilling supernatural curse that threatens her very soul. With time running out, Christine turns to a seer with the hopes of saving her life before it’s too late.

15. Gamer (2009)

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“Gamer” is a high-octane, action-packed thriller set in a dystopian future where death row inmates are forced to compete in a brutal, mind-controlling game called “Slayers. “ Gerard Butler, Michael C. Hall, and Ludacris star in this adrenaline-fueled adventure.

16. The Vatican Tapes (2015)

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In the heart of Vatican City, the chilling forces of darkness unleash their grip on an unsuspecting young woman, drawing the attention of a resolute priest and two weary exorcists. As the battle escalates against a sinister antichrist-like force, these powerful faith leaders are pushed to the edge of their spiritual limits, their lives interwoven in a terrifying fight to save the soul of the possessed. With heart-stopping suspense and spine-chilling scares, “The Vatican Tapes” serves as a chilling reminder of the eternal battle between good and evil.

17. Urge (2016)

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Urge, a suspenseful 2016 thriller directed by Aaron Kaufman, follows a group of friends as they embark on a weekend getaway that takes an unexpectedly dark turn. As the friends socialize at a mysterious nightclub, they are introduced to a dangerous new designer drug, setting the stage for a series of events that spiral out of control.

18. Officer Downe (2016)

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Officer Downe is a thrilling action-comedy that brings to life the graphic novel character of the same name. Set in a world where crime never sleeps, the film tells the story of a relentless police officer who defies death, returning time and time again to fight against the forces of evil. With a unique blend of sci-fi elements, dark humor, and high-octane action, Officer Downe is a cinematic experience that pushes the limits of conventions.

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