Must-See Best Kevin Bacon Movies

Must-See Best Kevin Bacon Movies

Kevin Bacon has delivered many memorable performances throughout his acting career. Among his most notable films are Footloose, A Few Good Men, and Mystic River. These films are just a few examples of Kevin Bacon's best work.

The past is unchangeable. After 12 years in prison for child abuse, Walter returns to his hometown and tries to start a new life. But it won't be that easy… Adapted from a stage play, the film won awards at the Deauville and Flanders festivals and was w

Oscar-winning actress Meryl Streep, playing a river guide wanting to both celebrate her son's birthday and give her shaky marriage another chance, is back on screen in a suspenseful, thrilling, and action-packed thriller that will leave you breathless. Wh

A city boy, Ren McCormack, arrives in a conservative town where rock music and dancing are banned, and he sets out to change things.

Who was behind the tragedies that befell the Kennedy family? Were the events a series of coincidences, or part of a systematic plan? A shocking investigation by Oliver Stone into US domestic politics and the Kennedy family, who left their mark on an era.

A newly married couple grapples with the overwhelming pressure from their families to have a baby.

A handsome teacher is accused of rape by a student who claims to be in love with him. When a second girl makes the same accusation, the investigating detective soon realizes that nothing is as it seems.

A small desert town is invaded by a giant, man-eating creature. Bacon and Ward set out to save the town from these monsters. The two young men first find the town crazy man dead atop an electricity pole. A fun watch, featuring a good blend of comedy and s

Five medical students, curious about the afterlife, attempt to stop their bodily functions and glimpse the other side of death. However, these visits to the beyond will lead to increasingly dark events.

Camp Crystal Lake is an abandoned summer camp where mysterious murders occurred decades ago. An entrepreneur decides to reopen the camp, hiring a crew of handsome young men and beautiful young women. When a rainstorm isolates the camp from the rest of the

He had a bad habit of breaking rules that had never been made. Dean Wormer, wanting to expel Faber College's infamous student club, decides to enlist the help of another student club, composed entirely of wealthy white students that he also supports, and chaos ensues.