The 10 Best Mila Kunis Movies and TV Shows, Ranked by IMDb

by - October 26, 2023


You've had a crush on Mila Kunis since her That '70s Show days, admit it. Those eyes, that raspy voice – what's not to love? While the show gave her a big break and cemented her sitcom sweetheart status, Kunis has proven herself a powerhouse dramatic actress and gifted comedic performer.

You've watched in awe as she's shapeshifted through roles ranging from a foul-mouthed teen to a butt-kicking secret agent to a drug-addled mother. How does she do it? More importantly, which of her memorable turns deserves the top spot? Never fear; we've got you covered. Pour yourself a White Russian, kick back, and enjoy our definitive ranking of Mila Kunis' 10 best performances, according to IMDb. Things are about to get wild.

'The Color of Time' (2012)


You know a movie is bad when even the charming Mila Kunis can't save it. At number ten, we have The Color of Time, an artsy film following a poet through his life. The plot revolves around a poet named C.K. Williams coming of age in post-World War II America.

'A Bad Moms Christmas' (2017)


This raunchy comedy sees Mila at her cheekiest. In A Bad Moms Christmas, she reprises her role as the pot-smoking, responsibility-shirking mother Carla Dunkler. This time, the bad moms are dealing with the stress of the holidays and their moms visiting.

'The Spy Who Dumped Me' (2018)


In The Spy Who Dumped Me, Mila Kunis stars opposite Kate McKinnon as Audrey, an ordinary 30-something whose world is turned upside down when her ex-boyfriend shows up dead in her apartment. As it turns out, he was actually an international spy, and now Audrey and her BFF Morgan are caught in the crosshairs. A hilarious globetrotting adventure ensues as the gals try to outwit dangerous assassins hunting them down.

'Luckiest Girl Alive' (2022)


In Luckiest Girl Alive, Kunis plays Ani FaNelli, a New York writer with a dark past she’s trying to bury. When a true-crime documentary dredges up details about a horrific high school shooting she survived, her carefully curated life unravels. While the plot descends into cliché at times, Kunis remains compelling.

'Friends With Benefits' (2011)


This rom-com sees Mila star opposite Justin Timberlake and their chemistry sizzles. As two friends who decide to start sleeping together without commitment, Mila and JT bicker and banter with the best of them. You’ll be quoting their hilarious one-liners for days. When their “no strings attached” arrangement gets complicated by real feelings, you find yourself rooting for them.

'The Book of Eli' (2010)


In The Book of Eli, Mila plays Solara, a scavenger in a post-apocalyptic wasteland who joins Denzel Washington’s Eli on a quest to transport the last remaining Bible to the West Coast. Her performance perfectly blends vulnerability and grit, as she transforms from meek concubine to fierce warrior woman.

'Ted' (2012)


Coming in at number four on the list, Ted gave us classic Kunis comedy. As Lori Collins, John’s (Mark Wahlberg) seemingly perfect girlfriend, Mila plays the straight man to a foul-mouthed teddy bear. Her deadpan reactions to Ted’s escapades are hilarious. When she walks in on Ted and John doing bong hits on the couch, her understated “Really, guys?” speaks volumes.

'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' (2008)


Mila’s breakout role as the hilariously sarcastic receptionist in Forgetting Sarah Marshall showcased her comedic chops and cemented her status as America’s awkward crush. As Rachel Jansen, she stole the show with her quick wit and carefree attitude. When Peter Bretter (Jason Segel) shows up at her Hawaiian resort after a breakup, Rachel takes pity on the dopey doofus and helps him get over his ex.

'Black Swan' (2010)


In Darren Aronofsky’s psychological thriller Black Swan, Kunis starred opposite Natalie Portman as Lily, a cunning ballerina poised to usurp Portman’s character as the star of Swan Lake. While Portman descended into paranoia and madness in her pursuit of perfection as the White Swan and Black Swan, Kunis manipulated her every step of the way.

'That '70s Show' (1998-2006)


That ‘70s Show was the sitcom that launched Mila Kunis into stardom and our hearts. As the hilariously blunt Jackie Burkhart, Kunis delivered zinger after zinger with impeccable comedic timing. Jackie’s pursuit of Kelso and her frenemy-ship with Donna gave Kunis plenty of opportunities to flex her comedic chops. Whether mocking Fez’s accent or Kelso’s latest dimwitted scheme, Kunis always made Jackie oddly endearing.


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