Johnny Depp has had a long and varied career of ups and downs, hits and misses, but how do Johnny Depp movies rank from worst to best? Beginning his career as a teen heartthrob in films like A Nightmare on Elm Street and the hit TV show 21 Jump Street, Depp quickly graduated to leading roles, eventually fostering a relationship with director Tim Burton. It's with Burton that he developed a movie star persona that would become uniquely his, a mix of eccentric oddities and deeply-felt soulfulness. This peculiar presence would go on to shine in films like Edward Scissorhands and What's Eating Gilbert Grape, leading inevitably to his instantly-iconic turn as Captain Jack Sparrow.

Later in his career, he became embroiled in controversy and was dropped from his role as the main villain in Warner Bros' Fantastic Beasts franchise. Depp's future in the film industry, in general, was clouded by 2022's controversial trial between him and actress/ex-wife Amber Heard. Thankfully, his filmography remains a vast and varied collection, overflowing with lonesome outsiders, grim-faced gangsters, and pounds upon pounds of white makeup. From Captain Jack and Edward Scissorhands to zany Tim Burton creations and plenty of cameos, Johnny Depp movies have a little bit of something for everyone.

62 Mortdecai (2015)

Johnny Depp as an immature and shady art dealer in Mortdecai
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Johnny Depp took on a strange character when he signed on to play Lord Charlie Mortdecai, a character who originated in the novel series by Kyril Bonfiglioli. In the books, he was an art dealer and swindler. This movie was based on Don't Point That Thing at Me, where Mortdecai crossed the wrong man and found himself offering to help a local police inspector for a reward to pay off his debt. Sadly, Depp chose to go way over the top in his performance as Mortdecai as a buffoon, and he ended up nominated for a Razzie, with critics calling it unfunny and misguided.

61 Yoga Hosers (2016)

Johnny Depp in Yoga Hosers.
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While there are a lot of Johnny Depp movies with him as the lead, he has also taken on several chances to cameo in other films. For Kevin Smith, Depp took on the same character in two different movies - a Canadian detective named Guy LaPointe. The worst of the two movies was Yoga Hosers, which starred Depp's daughter Lily-Rose and Kevin Smith's daughter Harley Quinn as two teenagers who end up in a life-or-death battle with Bratzis (one-foot-tall Nazis made of bratwurst). It has the worst critical scores of any Kevin Smith movie.

60 The Professor (2018)

Johnny Depp as Richard Brown in The Professor
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In 2018, Johnny Depp starred in the comedy-drama The Professor, which premiered at the Zurich Film Festival before getting a theatrical release in 2019. He plays Richard Brown, an English professor who learns he has terminal cancer. The rest of the movie shows how he reacts to the news, all while his relationship with his family and faculty at the college disintegrates as he keeps his diagnosis to himself. The movie received negative critical reviews, with some saying it was an interesting concept that didn't result in a good time.

59 Tusk (2014)

Johnny Depp in Tusk
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Johnny Depp's first appearance as Guy LaPointe for Kevin Smith came in the 2014 horror movie, Tusk. While Smith is most known for his comedies, he took a break for a pair of horror movies, neither of which received critical praise. Tusk was a movie that Smith came up with while discussing ridiculous ideas on his podcast and set out to tell a story of an older man turning a young man into a walrus through a medical procedure. Depp starred as a detective investigating the case but took on heavy prosthetics and an overblown accent in the movie, which has a small cult following.

58 Private Resort (1985)

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Depp's second film is a sophomoric sex comedy about two teens in Miami prowling for women when they encounter a jewel heist. Rob Morrow co-stars with Depp while comedian Andrew Dice Clay has an early acting role in the movie as well. The movie was a flop, making only $331,816 worldwide, and was the least successful of three R-rated comedies in the '80s in the "Private" line of movies, following Private Lessons and Private School. It would be five years before Depp got another starring opportunity as a lead in a movie.

57 The Brave (1997)

Johnny Depp shirtless in The Brave
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Johnny Depp made his directorial debut in 1997 in the movie The Brave. Depp also starred in the movie as Raphael, an Indigenous person living in a remote community. He works near a garbage dump and sells what he can to help his family. However, when he gets the chance to star in a snuff film, as the person who is killed, he takes the deal so his family can have money to make a better life than he could provide - only to grow closer to them before his fate. The movie received early terrible reviews, so Depp refused to release it in the United States (via The Los Angeles Times).

56 Alice Through The Looking Glass (2016)

Johnny Depp as The Mad Hatter Alice Through the Looking Glass
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Johnny Depp's first trip to Wonderland had Tim Burton's eye and talent behind it, but the sequel swapped out Burton for James Bobin, and this paint-by-numbers follow-up to the live-action remake ticks along on autopilot. While the movie made $299 million worldwide (via Box Office Mojo), it is estimated to have lost $70 million when everything was added in, making it the end of the franchise. While Alice Through the Looking Glass still had amazing visuals, that was the only area that critics praise, and it ended up with three Razzie nominations, with Johnny Depp picking up two by himself.

55 The Man Who Cried (2000)

Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci in The Man Who Cried
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This drama is about a Russian Jewish girl in 1927 who escapes to England and meets a handsome horseman. A British drama, the cast was top-notch, with Depp ing Christina Ricci, Cate Blanchett, Harry Dean Stanton, and John Turturro. However, it was only Blanchett who received praise for her performance from the National Board of Review. As a whole, the movie received a negative critical rating, with reviews calling it awkward with flatly drawn characters.

54 The Astronaut's Wife (1999)

Johnny Depp and Charlize Theron in The Astronauts Wife.
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Johnny Depp (sporting blonde hair in the film) and Charlize Theron give fine performances in this box office bomb ($19.6 million box office on a $75 million budget (via Box Office Mojo). However, its story of an astronaut who returns from space a changed man has undoubtedly been done before and after with far more interesting and engaging results. Critics praised the acting but said the movie moves at a slow pace and never keeps viewers engaged even as the science fiction story builds to its electric conclusion.

53 Transcendence (2014)

Johnny Depp in Transcendence
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Wally Pfister, the cinematographer of The Dark Knight and Inception, tried his hand at directing with this 2014 sci-fi film about a genius whose consciousness is ed to the Internet. It's a good-looking movie, but its intellectual depth is fairly shallow, and any attempts at emotional intimacy are impeded by thinly-drawn characters and generic performances by the cast. Overall, Transcendence falls far short of its titular goal and it is another of the Johnny Depp movies that received almost universally bad reviews.