Every Sydney Sweeney Movie Ranked by Rotten Tomatoes Score

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Sydney Sweeney has become one of Hollywood’s most recognizable young stars. She gained major attention for her roles in hit TV shows like Euphoria and The White Lotus. Her work in television showed her range and made her a household name. Following that success, she has appeared in many different types of movies.

This list ranks her films based on their scores on Rotten Tomatoes. The ranking goes from the lowest-rated movie to the highest-rated movie. The scores reflect what critics thought of the films overall. Here is every Sydney Sweeney movie, ranked from worst to best.

Madame Web (2024) – 11%

Madame Web (2024) - 11%
Columbia Pictures

This movie is part of Sony’s Spider-Man Universe. It tells the origin story of Cassandra Webb, a paramedic who discovers she can see the future. Sydney Sweeney plays Julia Cornwall, one of three young women destined to become Spider-Women. The group is hunted by a villain who has seen their future and wants to stop them.

Madame Web was not well-received by critics. The film was criticized for its weak script, clunky dialogue, and lack of exciting action. Many felt that it failed to build a compelling story around its interesting characters. This led to it becoming one of the lowest-rated superhero films.

Night Teeth (2021) – 38%

Night Teeth (2021) - 38%
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Night Teeth is a vampire thriller. A college student working as a chauffeur for the night picks up two mysterious women. He soon finds out they are vampires, and he is driven into a dangerous hidden world. Sydney Sweeney plays one of the lead vampires, Eva, who is part of a powerful coven.

The movie received mostly negative reviews. Critics said the film had style but not enough substance. While the visuals were praised, the story was considered predictable and not very scary. Sweeney’s role was seen as part of a larger ensemble that couldn’t save the weak plot.

The Voyeurs (2021) – 44%

The Voyeurs (2021) - 44%
Divide / Conquer

In this thriller, a young couple moves into a new apartment. They become obsessed with watching their neighbors across the street through their window. Sweeney plays Pippa, one half of the curious couple. Their innocent spying soon turns into a dangerous and complicated situation.

The Voyeurs earned mixed reviews from critics. Some found it to be a slick and entertaining thriller with good twists. Others felt it was silly and that its plot became too unbelievable. Sweeney’s performance was noted, but the film itself divided opinions.

Anyone but You (2023) – 55%

Anyone but You (2023) - 55%
Columbia Pictures

This romantic comedy stars Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell. They play two people who have a great first date that ends badly. They later find themselves at the same destination wedding in Australia and pretend to be a couple to make things easier. Their fake relationship leads to real and funny problems.

The movie got mixed reviews, but audiences enjoyed it more than critics. Critics found the story to be formulaic, following old romantic comedy patterns. However, they praised the chemistry between Sweeney and Powell, which many felt was the best part of the film.

Under the Silver Lake (2018) – 59%

Under the Silver Lake (2018) - 59%
Michael De Luca Productions

This neo-noir film follows a man who becomes obsessed with solving the mysterious disappearance of his neighbor. His search takes him on a strange journey through Los Angeles. Sydney Sweeney has a small role as a character named Shooting Star #2, part of the strange world the main character explores.

Under the Silver Lake was a very divisive movie. Some critics called it ambitious and creative, full of interesting ideas and hidden meanings. Others found it confusing, self-indulgent, and too long. The film’s unusual style and complex plot led to a wide range of opinions.

Nocturne (2020) – 61%

Blumhouse Television

Nocturne is a supernatural horror film about two twin sisters at a music academy. Sweeney plays Juliet, a piano student who has always lived in her sister’s shadow. She discovers a mysterious notebook that belonged to a dead student, which helps her become better but also brings dark consequences.

The film received generally positive reviews. Critics praised the tense atmosphere and Sweeney’s committed performance as Juliet. Many saw it as a smart horror film about ambition and jealousy. It was considered a solid entry in the “Welcome to the Blumhouse” film series.

Immaculate (2024) – 70%

Black Bear Pictures

In this horror film, Sweeney plays Cecilia, a young American nun who moves to a convent in the Italian countryside. She soon discovers that the beautiful convent holds dark and terrifying secrets. After she becomes pregnant in a mysterious way, she realizes her new home is not the safe place she thought it was.

Immaculate earned positive reviews, especially for its effective horror and Sweeney’s performance. Critics praised her ability to show both vulnerability and strength. The film was noted for its shocking final act and its willingness to explore uncomfortable themes.

Clementine (2019) – 74%

Oscilloscope

This drama follows a heartbroken woman who breaks into her ex’s lake house. There, she forms a complicated relationship with a younger woman, played by Sydney Sweeney. Her character, Lana, is trying to figure out her own path in life. Their connection becomes the center of the story.

Critics praised Clementine for being a thoughtful and atmospheric film. The performances from the two lead actresses were highlighted as a major strength. The movie was described as a quiet and slow-burning drama that effectively explores its characters’ emotions.

Big Time Adolescence (2019) – 85%

American High

This coming-of-age comedy-drama is about a teenage boy who looks up to his older sister’s ex-boyfriend, a charismatic but aimless college dropout. Sydney Sweeney plays Holly, the main character’s love interest. Her character gets caught in the middle of the boy’s misguided attempts to be cool.

The film was highly praised by critics. They liked its honest and funny look at teenage life and bad influences. The performances, especially from lead Pete Davidson, were celebrated. The movie was seen as a fresh and realistic take on the coming-of-age story.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) – 85%

Sony

Directed by Quentin Tarantino, this film is set in 1969 Los Angeles. It follows an aging actor and his stunt double as they navigate a changing Hollywood. Sweeney has a small but memorable role as “Snake,” a member of the Manson Family living on Spahn Ranch.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was a critical success. It was praised for its direction, script, and the performances of its lead actors, Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt. Critics loved its detailed recreation of 1960s Hollywood and its unique blend of comedy and drama.

Reality (2023) – 93%

HBO

Based on a true story, this film uses the real-life FBI transcript of an interrogation. Sydney Sweeney stars as Reality Winner, a former intelligence specialist who is questioned by FBI agents about leaking a government report. The entire movie takes place in real time as the agents confront her at her home.

Reality received outstanding reviews from critics. Sweeney’s performance was called a career-best, with many praising her ability to convey complex emotions in a controlled way. The film was celebrated for its tense, gripping, and unique style of storytelling, creating a powerful drama from a real event.

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