5 less famous Tom Cruise films that you really should see

5 less famous Tom Cruise films that you really should see
5 less famous Tom Cruise films that you really should see

Global and iconic superstar, too Tom Cruise he’s obviously starred in smaller, lesser-known films than the big franchises that made him famous, so here are our recommendations for five films you should definitely catch up on.

Let’s start with the film that actually has launched Tom Cruise: Risky Business by Paul Brickman from 1983. A young student played by Cruise has a free house because his parents are away on holiday and decides to start a sort of home brothel without thinking too much about the consequences.

However, it came out in 1986 The Color of Money by Martin Scorsesea sequel 25 years later to The Hustler, which sees Paul Newman reprising his role as Quick Eddie. Alongside him is Tom Cruise, a promising young billiard player who rekindles the elderly player’s passion for the green table.

Great performance by Tom Cruise in Code of Honor by Rob Reiner in 1992, opposite a phenomenal Jack Nicholson for a legal-drama with political implications on the investigation and trial for a suspicious death at the US Navy’s Guantanamo base.

If you want a good film about the Second World War that is talked about too little, here it is Bryan Singer’s 2008 Valkyriewhich tells of the failed attack on Hitler organized by a group of German officers led by Claus von Stauffenberg, played by Tom Cruise.

We close with 2013 Oblivion by Joseph Kosinski. Post-apocalyptic science fiction set in a wasteland after an alien invasion with Tom Cruise as the protagonist. We also leave you some curiosities about Oblivion with Tom Cruise.

And have you already seen all these films? Tell us your opinion in the comments, we’ll leave you with the new information on Top Gun 3.

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