Sandra Bullock burst onto the Hollywood prospect in the 1990s as a darling starlet often relate to as   " America ’s Sweetheart . " Bullock ’s meteoric rise to fame was largely incite by her female child - next - threshold eccentric roles in popular rom - coms before she transition into more serious roles afterward in her career . As of 2010 , Bullock was thehighest - paid actress in the world , largely due to her commercial-grade saleability and command CRT screen bearing .

AnAcademy Award   winnerand possessor of her own production company , Sandra Bullock has proven herself to be a multi - dimensional and well - loved actress , but her films   have n’t   always score the ball out of the park . Here are her five best ( and five uncollectible ) films of her career , ranked according toRotten Tomatoes .

Worst: In Love And War (1996) - 11%

Based on the real - life diary of Agnes Von Kurowsky , In Love And Warcaptured the passionate love function between a   WWII nurse and   a   grandiose vernal soldier   who is wound in the line of duty and later blossoms into   the literary ikon Ernest Hemingway . Focused on   Hemingway ’s wartime years , critic believed the syrupy romanticism drama failed to capture the vitality of Hemingway and   felt artificially constructed . Sandra Bullock starred alongside Chris O’Donnell .

Even the steady hand of respected Academy Award - winning director Richard Attenborough could n’t offer the film any life and was often   regarded as   his worst film .

Best: Infamous (2006) - 73%

star Sandra Bullock as famed American author Harper Lee , this major biopic examined   the genesis of   Truman Capote ’s ( Toby Jones ) notorious nonfictional prose novelIn Cold Blood , and the friendly relationship he formed with convicted murders Perry Smith ( Daniel Craig ) and Dick Hickock ( Lee Pace )   leading up to the   penning of it . The film grapple to be both scary and moving   as director Douglas McGrath becharm Capote ’s revealing but   speculative   emotional adhesion to Perry .

Though the film was hindered due to drawing numerous comparisons toCapote , a similar biopic from the year prior ,   Sandra Bullock ’s performance was undeniably downplay .

Worst: Two If By Sea (1995) - 11%

A classic romanticist - comedy - dramatic event about a cleaning lady who   is on the verge of break up with her petty stealer boyfriend but   ends up in a quandary when the duo steals an expensive painting and hide out in a classy New England vacation dwelling house . Things get complicated when the neighbour believes the couple is acquaintance of the owner and attempts to indoctrinate them into the community , all whilst local detectives endeavor to trail them down .

Sandra Bullock played the grate and obnoxious girlfriend well enough , but there was zero interpersonal chemistry between her and costar Denis Leary and   she lack the likability and charm that viewers in the 1990s came to relate with her .

Best: Crash (2004) - 74%

Intersectional issues   of slipstream and gender collide for a chemical group of Los Angeles strangers in the Academy Awards   Best Picture   winnerCrash , pen and organise by Academy Award - winner Paul Haggis . The tense and herculean drama seamlessly wove   the story of its primary character together into a narration that was thought - kick up in its examen of individual bias and the   resultant effects on ethics . Sandra Bullock played Jean Cabot , a   antiblack woman whose SUV   is carjack by two African American men .

The film was bolstered by a remarkable cast that included Don Cheadle , Matt Dillon , Michael Peña , and Jennifer Esposito .

Worst: Premonition (2007) - 8%

A rickety take on similarly themed ( but far more complex ) wrench déjà vu classics likeMemento , the Sandra Bullock - helmedPremonitionnever managed to produce enough suspense or psychological believability to make the narrative   worthwhile .   The film was conceptually interesting , following a woman who is tell her husband has died in a car fortuity , only to find him alive in her layer the next morning . Realizing she is having boding of his expiry , she define out to piece the mystifier together and stop the motorcar crash before it can happen .

Unfortunately , Premonition’spoor execution made for a fair thriller that   should have - by all accounts - been much right than it was , though Bullock ’s performance was decorous in the substantial lead role .

Best: While You Were Sleeping (1995) - 79%

Sandra Bullock ’s endear young woman - next - door   charm   was on full display inWhile You Were Sleeping , a mid-90 ’s   rom - com about a woman who saves a handsome alien   from a near - death train accident and then pretends to be his fiancee while he ’s comatose , only to develop a bud family relationship with   his brother . The offbeat picture show worked due to the unattackable chemistry between Sandra Bullock and atomic number 27 - star Bill Pullman , who were both lovable character , and the quirkiness of the narrative .

While You Were Sleepinghelped to cement Sandra Bullock as a Hollywood   pet , garnering her critical praise and a Golden Globe nominating address .

Worst: All About Steve (2009) - 6%

Best recognise as the critically panned film that win Sandra Bullock a Razzie for worst actress ( for which she surprisingly   showed up to accept the award ) in the same year she won her Oscar forThe Blind Side , All About Stevewas a failed screwball comedy with a   messy script that some call unacceptable .   Bullock played one of the unmated comedic persona in Mary , a dearest - struck crossword God Almighty who travels hybridization country to convert a CNN cameraman ( Bradley Cooper ) that she is the one for him .

All About Stevemisfired at every turn , and there was nothing about the read-only memory - com that felt compellingly romanticist , charming , or at all sport .

Best: The Prince Of Egypt (1998) - 80%

release shortly before the twist of the one C , DreamWorks ' hand - pull animated film following the Book of Exodus   and the friendly relationship - turned - rivalry between blood brother Moses and Rameses has become something of a cult classic .   The epic and visually sensational narration captured audiences ' emotions , and notably had one of the most star - stud vocalization casts of all clip result by Michelle Pfeiffer , Ralph Fiennes , Helen Mirren , Patrick Stewart , Steve Martin , and Sandra Bullock .

The film was bolster by   a outstanding soundtrack that included the Academy Award - winning song , " When You Believe " by Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston , and has stood the tryout of prison term .

Worst: Speed 2 - Cruise Control (1997) - 4%

A frantic action sequel to the popular 1994 thrillerSpeed , Speed 2 - Cruise Controlwas best sleep together for both Keanu Reeves ' refusal to reprize his lead role and for its over - the - top , formulaic writing . Speed 2failed to capture all the energy and excitement of its herald , despite having a budget four time the sizing and a dramatis personae of big names in William Dafoe , Sandra Bullock , and Jason Patric . Bullock reprise her part as Annie , a woman enjoying a cruise with her boyfriend ( Patric ) who all of a sudden find herself in danger when the ship is overtake by a terrorist bent-grass on crashing it .

Critics and audience alike did n’t find much to love in the moving picture ’s canned talks and secret plan , and it was ranked one of the big box office turkey of all time .

Best: Gravity (2013) - 96%

Anchored by marvelous performance from Sandra Bullock and George Clooney , Alfonso Cuarón ’s tense sci - fi thriller about two astronauts who bump themselves in a life and dying state of affairs when a routine spacewalk goes dreadfully wrong took audiences on an emotional roller - coaster . Visually breathtaking and expansive , Gravitysurprised viewers with its   engrossing space backdrop and nuanced character work and the film chop-chop come up to decisive acclamation .

Bullock ’s emotionally resonating , complex performance was wide touted as the unspoiled of her historied calling , and she was nominated for Best Actress at the 86th Academy Awards for her work .

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