The best Rachael Leigh Cook’s comedy movies

Rachael Leigh Cook

Rachael Leigh Cook

04/10/1979 (44 años)
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He's All That

He's All That
4.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 27/08/2021
  • Character: Anna Sawyer
To get revenge on her ex-boyfriend, an influencer attempts to transform an unpopular classmate into prom king.

She's All That

She's All That
5.9/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 29/01/1999
  • Character: Laney Boggs
High school hotshot Zach Siler is the envy of his peers. But his popularity declines sharply when his cheerleader girlfriend, Taylor, leaves him for sleazy reality-television star Brock Hudson. Desperate to revive his fading reputation, Siler agrees to a seemingly impossible challenge. He has six weeks to gain the trust of nerdy outcast Laney Boggs -- and help her to become the school's next prom queen.

Nancy Drew

Nancy Drew
5.9/10
Intrepid teenage private eye Nancy Drew heads to Tinseltown with her father to investigate the unsolved murder of a movie star in this old-fashioned whodunit based on Carolyn Keene's popular series of books for young adults. But can the small-town girl cut through the Hollywood hype to solve the case?

Blow Dry

Blow Dry
6.2/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 01/03/2001
  • Character: Christina Robertson
The annual British Hairdressing Championship comes to Keighley, a town where Phil and son Brian run a barbershop and Phil's ex-wife Shelly and her lover Sandra run a beauty salon.

Love, Guaranteed

Love, Guaranteed
5.6/10
A lawyer takes on a new client that wants to sue a dating website because it guarantees love.

Josie and the Pussycats

Josie and the Pussycats
5.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 06/04/2001
  • Character: Josie McCoy
Josie, Melody and Val are three small-town girl musicians determined to take their rock band out of their garage and straight to the top, while remaining true to their look, style and sound. They get a record deal which brings fame and fortune but soon realize they are pawns of two people who want to control the youth of America. They must clear their names, even if it means losing fame and fortune.

Scorched

Scorched
5.9/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrime
  • Release: 17/05/2003
  • Character: Shmally
Three mischievous employees of a bank in a small deserted town all make plans to rob it at the same time, however none of them knows about the others.

29 Palms

29 Palms
4.7/10
When a bag filled with money goes missing from a casino, the Hitman (Chris O'Donnell) must retrieve it. While he tracks the stash down, the bag changes hands numerous times, finding its way to the Drifter (Jeremy Davies) and the Waitress (Rachael Leigh Cook), among others. As the bag's journey continues, more characters, including the Cop (Michael Rapaport) and the Sheriff (Keith David), get drawn into the winding crime tale, and the search becomes increasingly desperate.

Carpool

Carpool
5/10
A man with an important business meeting finds himself having to take care of the carpool for the neighborhood school children when his wife gets sick. Stopping to get donuts for the kids, things go even more awry when he finds himself a victim of a robbery. However, the situation only gets worse as a desperate man who had been contemplating a bank robbery robs the robbers and takes the man and the kids hostage in their van as his truck is blocked by an armored car. The thing then proceeds into a comedic chase movie. The father finds his kids don't really respect him and they react better to the robber. The end result is everyone gets a lifestyle change, including the original store owner.

Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III

Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III
8/10
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III, directed by Chris McKay, combines the satirical sensibilities of Green and Matthew Senreich's Robot Chicken with characters of the Star Wars universe.

Blonde Ambition

Blonde Ambition
3.9/10
A young professional woman (Simpson) unwittingly becomes the pawn of two business executives in their bid to oust the head of a mega-conglomerate.

Falling Up

Falling Up
5.6/10
A nursing student forced to quit school for family reasons winds up taking a job as a doorman in an elite apartment building in New York City, where he sparks to one of his residents.

The Baby-Sitters Club

The Baby-Sitters Club
5.7/10
Seven junior-high-school girls organize a daycare camp for children while at the same time experiencing classic adolescent growing pains.

Strike!

Strike!
6.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 21/08/1998
  • Character: Abigail 'Abby' Sawyer
In the 1960s, a group of friends at an all girls school learn that their school is going to be combined with a nearby all boys school. They concoct a plan to save their school while dealing with everyday problems along the way.

All Hat

All Hat
5.1/10
An ex-con returns to his rural Ontario roots and outwits a corrupt and wealthy thoroughbred owner trying to take over a slew of local farms. Ray Dokes, a charming ex-ballplayer, returns from jail to discover the rural landscape of his childhood transformed by urban development. Determined to stay out of trouble, Ray heads to the farm of his old friend Pete Culpepper, a crusty Texas cowboy who trains losing racehorses and whose debts are growing faster than his corn.

The House of Yes

The House of Yes
6.5/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 10/10/1997
  • Character: Young 'Jackie-O'
Jackie-O is anxiously awaiting the visit of her brother home for Thanksgiving, but isn't expecting him to bring a friend - and she's even more shocked to learn that this friend is his fiance. It soon becomes clear that her obsession with Jackie Kennedy is nothing compared to her obsession with her brother, and she isn't the only member of the family with problems..

Living Out Loud

Living Out Loud
6.5/10
Judith Moore is suddenly single after discovering her husband of fifteen years, a successful doctor, has been having an affair with a younger woman. Judith stews, plans, plots and fantasizes, but she can't decide what to do with her life until she goes out to a night club to see singer Liz Bailey, who is full of advice on life and love. While out on the town, Judith is suddenly kissed by a total stranger, which opens her eyes to new possibilities... which is when she notices Pat, the elevator operator in her building.

Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II

Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II
8/10
Seth Green and Matthew Senreich serve up more hilarious Star Wars-inspired satire in this second compilation of sketches featuring the zany stop-motion animation of Adult Swim's "Robot Chicken." Gary the stormtrooper deals with irascible boss Darth Vader on Take Your Daughter to Work Day, while Anakin babysits a certain up-and-coming Jedi. Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Conan O'Brien and other stars provide voices.

The Big Empty

The Big Empty
6/10
Struggling actor John Person agrees to drive a blue suitcase from Los Angeles to the small town of Baker, Calif., and hand it over to a mysterious cowboy in return for having his credit card debt of $27,000 paid off. Upon his arrival, John can't find the cowboy but receives an ominously head-shaped package he's supposed to hang onto. While waiting, John gets close to Ruthie, whose psychotic boyfriend, Randy, keeps threatening to kill him.

Kingdom Come

Kingdom Come
7.5/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/01/2011
  • Character: Herself
The documentary, Kingdom Come follows a first-time director (Daniel Gillies) as he tries to raise a million dollars to finance his first film, Broken Kingdom. This emotionally-charged journey is interwoven with over 30 rare interviews from acclaimed indie darlings including Mark Ruffalo, Illeana Douglas, Don Cheadle, Kevin Smith, Edward Burns, Tim Roth, Morgan Spurlock, Selma Blair, Robert Townsend, Bill Pullman and many more.

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