In the backwash of the incredibly divisiveStar war : The ascent Of Skywalker , writer and   director J.J. Abrams has been at the cutting edge of a just amount of criticism , mingle , of course , with respect from the fracturedStar Warsfanbase . Regardless of how you felt about the motion picture , Abramshas had a prospicient and successful career , with 69 credits as a producer , 15 as a director , 16 as an histrion , and 25 credits as a screenwriter .

The result is a long tilt of movies , some of which have surprising connections to Abrams . And , while many of Abrams ' film are great , some of them devolve short - here are his 5 best and worst picture , according to IMDb .

Worst: The Suburbans (4.2)

Abrams tally a producer deferred payment in this 1999 dramedy front by none other thanWill Ferrell . It follows a retire ' 80s dance band , who reunify for a wedding party . The result is one last Nox of euphony until their sound catches the   ear of a rising phonograph recording producer which lead to the band ’s subsequent revival . While the motion picture essay to take a satirical look into the music line , it give out to pull audiences in through lacking dialogue and a story that just is not as mirthful as it require   to be .

Best: Star Trek Into Darkness (7.7)

The 2nd film in a recentStar Trekrevitalization trilogy starringChris Pinetook a completely dissimilar take on the decades - olduniverse . Though it is an exciting moving picture , it deal a sharp bout off from the normalStar Trekstoryline , turn into something more like aBournemovie set in infinite . It follows Captain Kirk and his work party as they repay to Earth after find an act of domesticated terrorist act . With the Earth in pandemonium , they set out to stop the valet de chambre responsible for , risking everything in the process . Abrams is responsible for the success of this trilogy ; he was able-bodied to open up the domain ofStar Trekto an entirely new audience , all while hold old rooter slaked .

Worst: Gone Fishin' (4.9)

Abrams   owe one of his many writing course credit to this   film , which follows two womb-to-tomb friends ( Joe Pesci and Danny Glover ) as they encounter various calamity on a route - tripper escapade . While it sounds in effect in concept , specially considering the star might involve , the movie hear and flunk to be funny . It is outlandish , predictable , and ill execute .

Best: Shrek (7.8)

Shrekwas an animation milepost . A timeless pic that is relentlessly screaming   for the parent as much ( or more ) as it is for the kids . It also marks the very beginning of J.J. Abrams ' career . While he did n’t manage to get credited on the final undertaking , he is responsible for for its earliest stages . When the project was first being hash out , Jeffrey Katzenberg hired a grouping of college grads for Dreamworks called the Propellerheads to recrudesce the animation . The grouping include Abrams , Rob Letterman , Loren Soman , and Andy Waisler . They worked on the project for months but after their initial unveiling , Katzenberg keep out it down , marking the kickoff of a long and jolty road to the great sieve for Abrams . The balance is story .

Worst: The Pallbearer (4.9)

StarringFriendsactor David Schwimmer , and produced by J.J. Abrams , The Pallbearerfollows Tom Thompson , an unemployed 25 - year honest-to-goodness who gets a foreign phone call from the mother of an old classmate he does n’t think of . She ask Tom to attend her son ’s funeral . Tom adjudicate to go , even though he knows neither the female parent nor her boy , which set him on a hit path involve past dreamgirls and unknown relationships . It has its moments , though , for the most part , simply falls flat .

Best: Mission Impossible: Fallout (7.8)

The 6th film in a serial publication that is more than twenty years old , yet still manages to be exciting and impactful , Falloutwas one of the betterMission Impossiblemovies . As Ethan Hunt and his team seek to prevent global nuclear war , they quickly discover that they can rely no one but each other as sentence continues to run out . J.J. Abrams has had his hand in this series for a while now , having take the third motion-picture show in the franchise . However , forFallout , he had a less script - on role , merely working as one of the plastic film ’s four producers .

Worst: The Cloverfield Paradox (5.5)

The third in theNetflix originalhorror / sci - fi film series , TheCloverfield Paradoxtakes topographic point in a remote , dystopian future where Earth is deal with erratic world power failures , leading to several teams of scientists participate celestial orbit in the search for a solution to the vigor problem . One group ’s mission goes askew when their actions rocket them into some sort of paradoxical substitute reality . The premise was sound , the set is interesting , and the visuals are stunning . But it just does n’t stand out;The Cloverfield Paradoxis a generic and mildly vivid activity picture bring on by Abrams that had hope but could n’t deliver .

Star Trek (7.9)

set the first of the recentStar Trekfilms , Star Trekfollows the initiative voyage of the U.S.S. Enterprise , service as an origin story of sorts for Captain James T. Kirk . When the evil Romulan commander Nero threatens to make for bloody retribution upon humanity , the bunch set out to stop him , forging lasting friendships in the cognitive process . Expertly point by Abrams , this flick is widely regarded as the revitalization theStar Trekfranchise needed . It was thrilling and tight - paced , complete with stunning special effects and visuals that supplement veteran actors who are at home amongst the genius .

Worst: The Unauthorized Documentary, Hangover Part II (6.0)

sport as a thirty - bit bonus celluloid on The   Hangover Part II ,   TheUnauthorized Documentaryfollows an wishful filmmaker who tries to unveil the truth behind the caper that go on in alleged Bangkok during the filming of the secondHangoverfilm . It have cameos from J.J. Abrams and Morgan Spurlock , but was entirely unnecessary and not nearly as funny as it tried to be .

Best: Star Wars: The Force Awakens (7.9)

After Disney buy Lucasfilm from George Lucas in 2012 ( for more than $ 4 billion ) , they rig out to nail the harsh 9 - film schema that had been set out for the Skywalker Saga . The Force Awakensmarked the beginning of this final trilogy , contribute by writer / director J.J. Abrams . It introduces new reference in a post - ReturnOf The Jediworld , where the Empire might have fallen , but the First Order has rise in its stead . While the rest of the trilogy was disjointed - due mostly to the intermittent switching of writers and directors - this , at least , was an entertaining continuation to a series that has circularise across generations , pluck fans of all years into the legendary galaxy far , far away .

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