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All 33 Sebastian Stan movies, ranked by critics

Adam Pearson costars with Stan in “A Different Man.”

  • Sebastian Stan has two movies out this fall: “A Different Man” and “The Apprentice.”
  • We looked at the critics’ scores on his 33 movies on Rotten Tomatoes.
  • Not surprisingly, his top-rated movie is “Avengers: Endgame.”

Sebastian Stan has had one of the most interesting careers in Hollywood. He got his start on TV playing roles like Carter Baizen in “Gossip Girl,” TJ Hammond in “Political Animals,” and the Mad Hatter in “Once Upon a Time.” At the same time, he was 22%

After Nikki, a gigolo who lives without a care in the world, meets Heather, he becomes fixated on her — to the detriment of everything else in his life.

“Shallow, melodramatic, pretentious and wildly misguided, it’s also ambitious, entertaining and rather funny,” wrote Tom Huddlestone of 60%

Scott Huffman, a Pentagon employee, investigates the life and death of Vietnam airman William H. Pitsenbarger, whose family has submitted a Medal of Honor request, only to find out there’s way more to the story.

“Here’s a true story about a young soldier’s exceptional bravery and sacrifice made into a pretty average war movie, insubstantial and TV-ish despite the appearance of some decorated Hollywood veterans,” wrote Cath Clarke for 65%

Ricki (Meryl Streep) abandoned her family to pursue her dreams of becoming a rock star, but years later she is forced to reckon with what it did to the three kids she left behind, including her son Joshua who didn’t even tell her that he’s engaged.

“Ricki’s life may be chaotic but the film hits the high notes when it counts, in rambunctious, crowd-pleasing fashion,” wrote Mark Kermode of 74%

Nicole Kidman plays an LAPD detective who has a past with Silas, a gang leader, who she believes is active again after 16 years. Stan plays Chris, her former FBI partner and boyfriend who worked with her during Silas’ first crime spree.

“A masterful performance by Kidman, who has proven over the last few years that she has deep reserves of talent,” wrote Wenlei Ma for 84%

“Rachel Getting Married” stars Anne Hathaway as Kym Buchanan, a young woman who is released from rehab in order to attend her sister Rachel’s wedding.

“Hathaway’s performance has been deservedly nominated for an Oscar. Whether or not she wins, here’s hoping the associated kudos saves her from ever having to do another ‘Bride Wars,'” wrote Sandra Hall of the 85%

“Black Swan” is a psychological thriller about a ballerina, Nina (Natalie Portman), whose grip on reality begins to slip after she’s made the lead ballerina in a performance of “The Swan Queen.” Sebastian plays a man who Nina meets at a bar while she’s trying to access her inner darkness.

“By the end, Nina’s quest for perfection — and Portman’s blazing performance — will leave you breathless,” wrote Caryn James for : 85%

In “A Different Man,” Stan plays a man named Edward who has the genetic condition neurofibromatosis. After he gets surgery to “fix” himself, he becomes obsessed with an actor named Oswald ( 90%

After Hydra was destroyed at the end of ” 94%

After Thanos dusts half the universe, the original six Avengers (along with some new allies) go on a “time heist” through their own past to find all six Infinity Stones and return all their lost loved ones to the present.

“The only complaint about ‘Avengers: Endgame‘ is that it raises the bar so high that there may well never be a superhero movie to match it,” wrote Matthew Norman of the London Evening Standard.