All 20 Austin Stowell Movies (in Order)
Enter the world of Austin Stowell with our comprehensive movie roundup, “Austin Stowell Movies. “ Discover his impressive range as an actor, from heart-pounding action to emotionally charged dramas, and explore the exciting projects he’s brought to life on the big screen.
Get ready to embark on an exhilarating journey through Austin Stowell’s filmography, as we delve into his captivating characters and highlight the standout movies that have shaped his illustrious career.
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1. Dolphin Tale (2011)
Dolphin Tale is a heartwarming family drama that follows the extraordinary friendship between a boy and a dolphin. The film takes place on a beach where the young hero rescues a dolphin with a lost tail due to a crab trap.
2. Puncture (2011)
Puncture” is a riveting legal drama based on true events that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Starring Chris Evans, Vinessa Shaw, and Mark Kassen, this movie follows the journey of an ambitious yet drug-addicted lawyer named Mike Wechsler. Facing his own personal demons, he decides to take on a powerful health supply corporation, which turns out to be a David and Goliath battle.
3. Behind the Candelabra (2013)
Behind the Candelabra” is a riveting biographical drama that delves into the tumultuous six-year romance between the legendary megastar singer Liberace and his young lover, Scott Thorson. The film captures the highs and lows of their tempestuous affair, revealing how fame, love, and personal insecurities intertwined, ultimately leaving a profound impact on both their lives.
4. A Way Back Home (2013)
A Way Back Home” (2013) is a heartwarming drama that takes a nostalgic look at small-town America. Set in the charming barbershop of Charlie Shuffleton, the classic painting by Norman Rockwell becomes the center of a tight-knit community where secrets, humor, and friendships abound. As country singer Trey Cole makes his triumphant return to town after years of absence, he reconnects with family, fellow musicians, and the shop’s loyal customers.
5. Love and Honor (2013)
In the heart of the Vietnam War, a tale of love and honor unfolds. Young soldier Sgt. Jesse Tyler Ferguson, played by Liam Hemsworth, is heartbroken after his long-distance girlfriend back home breaks up with him.
6. Dolphin Tale 2 (2014)
In the heartwarming sequel, Dolphin Tale 2, the dedicated team from the Clearwater Marine Aquarium reunites to provide comfort and companionship for Winter, the beloved dolphin they saved. Following the tragic loss of Winter’s surrogate mother, a pelican, they embark on a journey to find Winter a new friend, ensuring she remains a part of their community.
7. Warren (2014)
Warren” is a heartwarming comedy-drama romance film released in 2014, directed by Alex Beh and written by the same talented individual. It follows the story of a young comedian named Warren who, after giving up on his dreams in the Chicago improv scene, finds himself working at a coffee shop in his hometown. One fateful fall night, he reunites with his former love, which leads him to make a tough decision: should he win her back or pursue his dreams once again?
8. Whiplash (2014)
Whiplash” (2014) is a thrilling drama that tackles the high stakes world of jazz music and the unrelenting pursuit of greatness. Set in a prestigious music conservatory, ambitious drumming prodigy, Andrew Neyman (Miles Teller), is mentored by an uncompromising instructor, Terence Fletcher (J. K. Simmons). As he pushes his protégé beyond the limits of endurance, their teacher-student relationship spins into a dangerous dance of emotional abuse and pressure.
9. Behaving Badly (2014)
Behaving Badly” is a 2014 romantic comedy starring Nat Wolff and Selena Gomez, directed by Tim Garrick. The film follows 17-year-old Rick Stevens, who’s head over heels for Nina Pennington. Nina, a sweet girl, finds herself in a rock’n’roll journey with Rick while coping with her controlling boyfriend, Kevin.
10. Bridge of Spies (2015)
During the tense Cold War era, an American lawyer must risk everything to defend a captured Soviet spy in court. After successfully securing the spy’s release, he’s called upon to facilitate a high-stakes exchange, swapping the Soviet spy with an American U2 spy plane pilot, Francis Gary Powers, who was captured by the Soviet Union. Set against the backdrop of the Berlin Wall, Steven Spielberg delivers an thrilling, drama-packed tale of espionage, betrayal, and courage with an all-star cast, including Tom Hanks, Mark Rylance, and Alan Alda.
11. Colossal (2016)
In the whimsical and enchanting “Colossal, “ Anne Hathaway plays the character Gloria, a woman struggling to find her footing after being let go from her job and forced to return to her small hometown. However, Gloria’s life takes an unexpected turn when monstrous reports of a giant creature causing chaos in Seoul emerge. As Gloria pieces together the connections between her life and the destructive phenomenon, viewers are treated to a dark and humorous exploration of a woman grappling with moral dilemmas and her own self-destructive habits.
12. In Dubious Battle (2016)
In Dubious Battle”, released in 2017, throws you into the heart of the 1930s California labor movement for farm workers. This period drama is set against a tumultuous backdrop of social and economic change, providing an intimate look at the gritty realities of workers’ struggle for justice.
13. Stratton (2017)
Stratton” is a high-stakes action-adventure thriller that explores the gritty world of International espionage. Set in the United Kingdom, the film follows a British Special Boat Service commando, played by Dominic Cooper, as he embarks on a perilous mission to dismantle a dangerous terrorist cell.
14. Battle of the Sexes (2017)
Battle of the Sexes, “ released in 2017, is a captivating biographical comedy-drama based on the real-life 1973 tennis match between World number one Billie Jean King and ex-champ Bobby Riggs. Directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, and written by Simon Beaufoy, the film explores themes of gender equality in the 1970s.
15. Higher Power (2018)
Higher Power” (2018) is a thrilling action-adventure sci-fi movie that takes viewers on an exhilarating journey. When Joseph Steadman finds his family’s life at stake, he finds himself reluctantly caught up in a fight against a ruthless scientist, making him the unwilling test subject of a potentially world-saving or -destroying experiment. Directed by Matthew Charles Santoro and written by Julia Fair and Santoro, this high-stakes drama features an all-star cast, including Ron Eldard, Austin Stowell, and Colm Feore, and is produced by Break Media, Campfire, and Di Bonaventura Pictures.
16. 12 Strong (2018)
12 Strong” is a gripping, action-packed drama set in the aftermath of 9/11, when the first Special Forces team was sent to Afghanistan. Led by a new captain, the team must navigate a complex and dangerous political landscape to take down the Taliban. Filled with intense battle scenes and thrilling espionage, this movie provides a raw and unforgettable look at the courage and resilience of the U. S.
17. Swallow (2019)
Swallow (2019) is a gripping drama and thriller film that tells the story of Hunter, a pregnant housewife who finds herself drawn to consume dangerous objects. As her obsession grows, her husband and his family become more controlling, forcing Hunter to uncover a dark family secret. The movie, directed by Carlo Mirabella-Davis and written by him as well, brings a unique perspective on pica and self-harm with Haley Bennett starring as Hunter, Austin Stowell as her husband, and Denis O’Hare as the patriarch of the family.
18. Fantasy Island (2020)
Set on a luxurious island, Fantasy Island (2020) follows the luxurious paradise’s owner, who invites selected guests to live out their most wildest fantasies in the ultimate seclusion. But, as the guests indulge in their desires, chaos and suspense descend upon them. A compelling combination of fantasy, horror, and mystery unfolds.
19. The Hating Game (2021)
The Hating Game” is a delightful romantic comedy where two rivals with opposing ideals learn that opposites indeed attract. Fresh out of business school, Lucy (Lucy Hale) has a mission: to outshine her equally talented, but ruthlessly competitive, co-worker Joshua (Austin Stowell). The heat between them ignites an intense game of professional one-upmanship that is further complicated by their growing attraction towards each other.
20. The Long Home (2021)
The Long Home” takes viewers on a gritty journey through 1940s Tennessee, where a young contractor must confront his past as he builds a mysterious honky-tonk for the man who killed his father. Directed by acclaimed actor James Franco and written by William Gay and Steve Janas, this gripping drama stars Josh Hartnett, Josh Hutcherson, and Franco himself.