List of the best Sam Heughan movies: When the Starlight Ends(2016), The Spy Who Dumped Me(2018), Bloodshot(2020), A Princess for Christmas(2011), Heart of Lightness(2014) ... ...
Comedy, Drama
2016
86 Minutes
Jacob
Sam Heughan Arabella Oz David Arquette Sean Patrick Flanery Armando Gutiérrez Hunter Gomez Georgia Cook George Griffith AlexAnn Hopkins Brittany Seymour Christian Weissmann
A writer has to choose between his work and love life. Years later, he looks back to see if he made the right choice.
Comedy, Action
Canada|USA|Hungary
2018
116 Minutes
Sebastian
Mila Kunis Kate McKinnon Justin Theroux Sam Heughan Gillian Anderson Ivanna Sakhno Fred Melamed Jane Curtin Paul Reiser Hasan Minhaj Kev Adams
friend ex-boyfriend assassin undercover agent spy quirky amusing hilarious witty offbeat thrilling apartment street restaurant spies secret identity secret life love friendship adventure
Audrey and Morgan are best friends who unwittingly become entangled in an international conspiracy when one of the women discovers the boyfriend who dumped her was actually a spy.
Action, Fantasy, Adventure
USA
2020
109 Minutes
Jimmy Dalton
Vin Diesel Guy Pearce Eiza González Sam Heughan Toby Kebbell Talulah Riley Lamorne Morris Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson Alex Hernandez
soldier dead person wife scientist ceo frenetic gory gritty spectacular raw battlefield laboratory house street car resurrection painful memories manipulation fall love
Ray Garrison, a slain soldier, is re-animated with superpowers.
Kids & Family, Other, Comedy, Drama
2011
90 Minutes
Ashton Prince of Castlebury
Katie McGrath Roger Moore Travis Turner Miles Richardson Sam Heughan Leilah de Meza Charlotte Salt Florin Busuioc
princess duke family emotional estate england christmas children castle pursuit
A woman (Katie McGrath) escorts her niece and nephew (Travis Turner) to spend the holidays with their grandfather (Roger Moore), an English duke.
Comedy, Drama
Norway
2014
107 Minutes
Lyngstrand
James Bachman Michael Colgan Rosie Day Laura Donnelly Daisy Head Sam Heughan John Hodgkinson Richard Lumsden
Eight British actors and a narcoleptic director travel to the Norwegian Arctic Circle to film Henrik Ibsen's play. Thinking it will be an easy task, they are soon overwhelmed by the surreal surroundings and the never ending daylight.