The best John G. Connolly’s movies

John G. Connolly

John G. Connolly

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xXx: State of the Union

xXx: State of the Union
4.5/10
Darius Stone's criminal record and extreme sports obsession make him the perfect candidate to be the newest XXX agent. He must save the U.S. government from a deadly conspiracy led by five-star general and Secretary of Defense George Deckert.

Ali

Ali
6.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 10/12/2001
  • Character: Assistant Director
In 1964, a brash, new pro boxer, fresh from his Olympic gold medal victory, explodes onto the scene: Cassius Clay. Bold and outspoken, he cuts an entirely new image for African Americans in sport with his proud public self-confidence and his unapologetic belief that he is the greatest boxer of all time. Yet at the top of his game, both Ali's personal and professional lives face the ultimate test.

The Final Chapter: The Death of Xander Cage

The Final Chapter: The Death of Xander Cage
4/10
  • Genre: Action
  • Release: 13/04/2005
  • Character: Lt. Alabama 'Bama' Cobb (uncredited)
Short filling the gaps between xXx and xXx: State of the Union. Likely rendered non-canon by the release of xXx: Return of Xander Cage (2017). An extra from xXx (2002) Directors Cut.

Stolen Summer

Stolen Summer
6.5/10
Pete, an eight-year-old Catholic boy growing up in the suburbs of Chicago in the mid-1970s, attends Catholic school, where as classes let out for the summer, he's admonished by a nun to follow the path of the Lord, and not that of the Devil. Perhaps taking this message a bit too seriously, Pete decides it's his goal for the summer to help someone get into heaven; having been told that Catholicism is the only sure path to the kingdom of the Lord, Pete decides to convert a Jew to Catholicism in order to improve their standing in the afterlife. Hoping to find a likely candidate, Pete begins visiting a nearby synagogue, where he gets to know Rabbi Jacobson, who responds to Pete's barrage of questions with good humor. Pete also makes friends with the Rabbi's son, Danny, who is about the same age; when he learns that Danny is seriously ill, he decides Danny would be an excellent choice for conversion.

Cost of Living

Cost of Living
6.1/10
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Release: 31/10/1997
  • Character: Dink
A film about one woman's personal freedom and the price she pays to keep it.

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