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Do you know about MARK WAHLBERG MOVIES

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    31 de março de 2021 19:13:51 ART

    During the early ’90s, while he was flashing his abs and modeling underwear as Marky Mark, few could have suspected that beneath Mark Wahlberg’s b-boy cap lurked the soul of a thespian. Now, that’s no longer the case — with dozens of roles and a pair of Academy Award nominations to his credit, Wahlberg has compiled an impressive filmography since making his big-screen debut in Danny DeVito’s 1994 comedy Renaissance Man. Since then, he’s branched out quite a bit, showing a flair for drama (Boogie Nights), comedy (Ted), and blockbuster action (Shooter, the Transformers franchise) along the way. It’s never a bad time to look back on Mr. Wahlberg’s career — and with that in mind, we’ve rounded up all of his major roles, sorting the bunch by Tomatometer. Where do your favorites rank? Read on to find out. Here is a list of Mark wahlberg movies

    1. MAX PAYNE (2008)
    Critics Consensus: While it boasts some stylish action, Max Payne suffers severely from an illogical plot and overdirection.
    Synopsis: Max Payne is a maverick cop - a mythic anti-hero - determined to track down those responsible for the brutal... [More]
    Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Beau Bridges, Chris O'Donnell
    Directed By: John Moore (V)

    2. TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT (2017)

    Critics Consensus: Cacophonous, thinly plotted, and boasting state-of-the-art special effects, The Last Knight is pretty much what you'd expect from the fifth installment of the Transformers franchise.
    Synopsis: The Transformers leap into action once more in this sequel from Paramount Pictures and director Michael Bay. ~ Jason Buchanan,... [More]
    Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Anthony Hopkins, Josh Duhamel, Laura Haddock
    Directed By: Michael Bay

    3. RENAISSANCE MAN (1994)

    Critics Consensus: Renaissance Man tries to simultaneously be a literary comedy, an inspirational drama, and a star vehicle that caters to Danny DeVito's strengths, but proves to be a master of none.
    Synopsis: Culture-clash comedy in which Danny DeVito tries to teach Shakespeare to a group of "ineducable" soldiers.... [More]
    Starring: Danny DeVito, Gregory Hines, James Remar, Cliff Robertson
    Directed By: Penny Marshall

    4. THE HAPPENING (2008)

    Critics Consensus: The Happening begins with promise, but unfortunately descends into an incoherent and unconvincing trifle.
    Synopsis: "The Happening" is a lightning-paced, heart-pounding paranoid thriller about a family on the run from an inexplicable and unstoppable event... [More]
    Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Zooey Deschanel, John Leguizamo, Ashlyn Sanchez
    Directed By: M. Night Shyamalan

    5. TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTION (2014)

    Critics Consensus: With the fourth installment in Michael Bay's blockbuster Transformers franchise, nothing is in disguise: Fans of loud, effects-driven action will find satisfaction, and all others need not apply.
    Synopsis: TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTION begins after an epic battle left a great city torn, but with the world saved. As... [More]
    Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Jack Reynor, Nicola Peltz, Stanley Tucci
    Directed By: Michael Bay