The Best Mischa Barton Movies

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List of the best Mischa Barton movies, ranked best to worst with movie trailers when available. Mischa Barton's highest grossing movies have received a lot of accolades over the years, earning millions upon millions around the world. The order of these top Mischa Barton movies is decided by how many votes they receive, so only highly rated Mischa Barton movies will be at the top of the list. Mischa Barton has been in a lot of films, so people often debate each other over what the greatest Mischa Barton movie of all time is. If you and a friend are arguing about this then use this list of the most entertaining Mischa Barton films to end the squabble once and for all.

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  • Lost and Delirious
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    Piper Perabo, Jessica Paré, Mischa Barton
    20 votes
    • Released: 2001
    • Directed by: Léa Pool
    "Lost and Delirious" is about the friendship of three teenagers and how they experience it in a private school. Throughout the film, the lost girls question their relationships with one another and the authority of others while desperately attempting to seek out true love.
  • Walled In
    2
    Mischa Barton, Cameron Bright, Deborah Kara Unger
    16 votes
    • Released: 2009
    • Directed by: Gilles Paquet-Brenner
    Having finally secured her first assignment from her family's demolition business, Sam Walczak (Mischa Barton) is sent to supervise the destruction of an apartment house, only to discover a group of tenants still living in the condemned building. One such tenant, Jimmy (Cameron Bright), tells Sam an urban legend about a serial murderer who used to live in the building and entomb his victims in the walls. What's worse, the dead are believed to still harass the residents to this day.

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  • The Sixth Sense
    3
    Bruce Willis, Haley Joel Osment, Toni Collette
    12 votes
    • Released: 1999
    • Directed by: M. Night Shyamalan
    In the chilling drama The Sixth Sense, young Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment) is burdened with an ability to see and interact with the deceased. Struggling to understand his unusual gift, he crosses paths with child psychologist Dr. Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis). The doctor, still reeling from a traumatic incident involving a former patient, invests himself in helping Cole cope with his terrifying experiences. This suspenseful thriller, directed by M. Night Shyamalan, was lauded for its unexpected plot twist and earned six Academy Award nominations, solidifying its place as a standout in the supernatural genre.

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  • Lawn Dogs
    4
    Angie Harmon, Mischa Barton, Sam Rockwell
    15 votes
    • Released: 1997
    • Directed by: John Duigan
    Lawn Dogs is a 1997 fantasy-drama film directed by John Duigan and starring Mischa Barton and Sam Rockwell. The film tells the story of a precocious young girl from a gated community who befriends a male landscape worker, and examines the societal repercussions of their friendship. Written by Naomi Wallace, the film was released by Rank Organisation, and was the company's last production. The film uses the folktale of Baba Yaga as a prominent plot device. Although filmed in Louisville and Danville, Kentucky in the U.S., Lawn Dogs was a British film produced by Duncan Kenworthy. Lawn Dogs won numerous film awards at film festivals in Europe and met with critical acclaim, in particular for Barton's performance.

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  • Notting Hill
    5
    Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant, Hugh Bonneville
    15 votes
    • Released: 1999
    • Directed by: Roger Michell
    In the charming romantic comedy, Notting Hill, William Thacker (Hugh Grant), a humble bookstore owner in London's picturesque Notting Hill district, encounters Anna Scott (Julia Roberts), an American actress and global superstar. Their lives intertwine unexpectedly following a chance meeting in his shop, sparking a whirlwind of events that blend the mundane with the glamorous. As their worlds collide, they navigate the challenges of fame, privacy, and love. Directed by Roger Michell, this film is a delightful exploration of two contrasting lives merging in the most unexpected place.

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  • You and I
    6
    Mischa Barton, Anton Yelchin, Shantel VanSanten
    7 votes
    • Released: 2011
    • Directed by: Roland Joffé
    Two young women (Mischa Barton, Shantel VanSanten) fall in love after meeting at a concert.

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