All movies starring Dennis Quaid

The Day After Tomorrow (2004) poster

The Day After Tomorrow (2004) ★ 6.4

Earth is moving steadily towards a global ecological catastrophe: in one part of the world all life is dying of drought, in another part, the raging water element is demolishing cities.

The proximity of the catastrophe forces a climate scientist, trying to find a way to stop the global warming, to go in search of his missing son to New York, which has entered a new ice age...

The Intruder (2019) poster

The Intruder (2019) ★ 5.6

Genres: Thriller
A young married couple buy a beautiful house on several acres of land, only to find out that the man they bought it from refuses to let go of the property.
Truth (2015) poster

Truth (2015) ★ 6.8

Newsroom drama detailing the 2004 CBS 60 Minutes report investigating then-President George W. Bush's military service, and the subsequent firestorm of criticism that cost anchor Dan Rather and producer Mary Mapes their careers.
The Parent Trap (1998) poster

The Parent Trap (1998) ★ 6.6

Identical twins Annie and Hallie, separated at birth and each raised by one of their biological parents, later discover each other for the first time at summer camp and make a plan to bring their wayward parents back together.
Pandorum (2009) poster

Pandorum (2009) ★ 6.7

Two crew members of a spaceship wake up from hypersleep to discover that all their colleagues are missing. Despite this, it appears that they are not alone.
Legion (2010) poster

Legion (2010) ★ 5.2

When a group of strangers at a dusty roadside diner come under attack by demonic forces, their only chance for survival lies with an archangel named Michael, who informs a pregnant waitress that her unborn child is humanity's last...
Footloose (2011) poster

Footloose (2011) ★ 5.9

Genres: Comedy Drama Music
City teenager Ren MacCormack moves to a small town where rock music and dancing have been banned, and his rebellious spirit shakes up the populace.
DragonHeart (1996) poster

DragonHeart (1996) ★ 6.4

The last dragon and a disillusioned dragonslaying Knight must cooperate to stop an evil King, who was given partial immortality.
Flight of the Phoenix (2004) poster

Flight of the Phoenix (2004) ★ 6.1

Survivors of a plane crash in the Mongolian desert work together to build a new plane.
The Alamo (2004) poster

The Alamo (2004) ★ 6.0

Genres: Drama History War
Based on the 1836 standoff between a group of Texan and Tejano men, led by Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie, and Mexican dictator Santa Anna's forces at the Alamo in San Antonio Texas.
Soul Surfer (2011) poster

Soul Surfer (2011) ★ 7.0

Teenage surfer Bethany Hamilton overcomes the odds and her own fears of returning to the water after losing her left arm in a shark attack.
The Express (2008) poster

The Express (2008) ★ 7.2

A drama based on the life of college football hero Ernie Davis, the first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy.
I Can Only Imagine (2018) poster

I Can Only Imagine (2018) ★ 7.3

The inspiring and unknown true story behind MercyMe's beloved, chart topping song that brings ultimate hope to so many is a gripping reminder of the power of true forgiveness.
Vantage Point (2008) poster

Vantage Point (2008) ★ 6.6

Genres: Action Crime Drama
The attempted assassination of the American President is told and re-told from several different perspectives.
The Rookie (2002) poster

The Rookie (2002) ★ 6.9

Genres: Drama Family Sport
A Texas baseball coach makes the major league after agreeing to try out if his high school team made the playoffs.
Blue Miracle (2021) poster

Blue Miracle (2021) ★ 6.6

To save their cash-strapped orphanage, a guardian and his kids partner with a washed-up boat captain for a chance to win a lucrative fishing competition.
Far from Heaven (2002) poster

Far from Heaven (2002) ★ 7.4

Genres: Drama Romance
Cathy is the perfect 50s housewife, living the perfect 50s life: healthy kids, successful husband, social prominence. Then one night she stumbles in on her husband Frank, kissing another man, and her tidy world starts spinning out of control. In her confusion and grief, she finds consolation in the friendship of their African-American gardener, Raymond - a socially taboo relationship that leads to the further disintegration of life as she knew it. Despite Cathy and Frank's struggle to keep their marriage afloat, the reality of his homosexuality and her feelings for Raymond open a painful, if more honest, chapter in their lives.
A Dog's Purpose (2017) poster

A Dog's Purpose (2017) ★ 7.2

Lasse Hallström "The Hundred-Foot Journey" directed this adaptation of the best-selling novel of the same name by W. Bruce Cameron, which follows a dog voiced by Josh Gad as he is reincarnated as different breeds belonging to various owners. Over the course of multiple lifetimes, the canine's existence intersects with that of a young boy who rescued him in 1962.
Great Balls of Fire! (1989) poster

Great Balls of Fire! (1989) ★ 6.2

A semi-fictionalized account of the early career of Jerry Lee Lewis is presented. The year is 1956, and he, as the front man, is trying to break into the business in a combo with among others his cousin, J.W. Brown, playing his rollicking version of the music he has always been interested in: what he heard emanating from the black honky-tonks of the south. Success and what goes along with it - fame and money - are arguably foremost on his mind. Against the many odds, he is able to gain that success, the odds including the Christian moral majority largely denouncing his type of music - hard driving rock 'n' roll - as that of the devil and thus anti-Christian, with one of his most vocal opponents with regard to his music being another cousin, sidewalk evangelist Jimmy Swaggart.
Smart People (2008) poster

Smart People (2008) ★ 6.1

Lawrence Wetherhold is miserable and misanthropic: he's a widower, a pompous professor at Carnegie Mellon, an indifferent father to a college student and a high-school senior, and the reluctant brother of a ne'er-do-well who's come to town. A seizure and a fall send Lawrence to the emergency room where the physician, a former student of his, ends up going on a date with him. His daughter, Vanessa, lonely and friendless, who's been bonding with his brother, tries to sabotage dad and the doctor's relationship, but Lawrence is good at that without help. Is there any way these smart people can get a life? Can happiness be pursued beneath layers of irony?