Top TV Shows - Max Irons
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    Top Movies - Max Irons
    Max Irons's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 4 movies sorted by current online popularity.
    • The Host Poster
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      The Host
      as Jared Howe
      #2,565 in moviesScore: 0.2
      The Host is a 2013 American romantic science fiction thriller film directed by Andrew Niccol, based on the novel of the same name by Stephenie Meyer. It follows the story of Melanie, who is inhabited by a parasitic alien called 'Wanderer', and their struggle for control over her body.
    • Red Riding Hood Poster
      #3,348
      Red Riding Hood
      as Henry
      #3,348 in moviesScore: 0.1
      Red Riding Hood is a 2011 American romantic horror film loosely based on the folk tale 'Little Red Riding Hood.' Directed by Catherine Hardwicke, the movie stars Amanda Seyfried as Valerie, with a supporting cast including Gary Oldman, Billy Burke, and Julie Christie.
    • Crooked House Poster
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      Crooked House
      as Charles Hayward
      #3,806 in moviesScore: 0.1
      Crooked House is a 2017 mystery film directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner, based on Agatha Christie’s 1949 novel of the same name. Starring Max Irons, Terence Stamp, Glenn Close, Gillian Anderson, and Stefanie Martini, the film follows private investigator Charles Hayward as he helps his former flame, Sophia Leonides, unravel the mystery surrounding her wealthy grandfather's murder. With a sprawling estate and a peculiar family, Charles delves into the investigation to uncover the truth behind Aristide Leonides' untimely demise.
    • Being Julia Poster
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      Being Julia
      as Curtain Call Boy
      #5,788 in moviesScore: 0.0
      Being Julia is a 2004 comedy-drama film directed by István Szabó, starring Annette Bening and Jeremy Irons. The screenplay is based on the novel 'Theatre' (1937) by W. Somerset Maugham, and the original score was composed by Mychael Danna.