Many audiences know Sarah Silverman from her comedy. In addition to stand-up, she has appeared in several TV series like Mr. Show and The Sarah Silverman Program. Some fans know Sarah Silverman as one of SNL's shortest-lived cast .
However, the entertainer has appeared in many movies since the late 1990s. She has acted in ing roles in cult hits like Something About Mary and starred in blockbusters like Ralph Breaks the Internet. Fans have taken to IMDb to rate Silverman's best movies.
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping — 6.7
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping is a comedy mockumentary from the mid-2010s. Andy Samberg stars as Conner "Kid Conner" Friel, a musically gifted child who rises to fame with a career as a pop star.
The movie pokes fun at tropes found in music documentaries as well as real artists from the time. Sarah Silverman plays Paula Klein. Paula is Conner's publicist. She is showcased most frequently coming up with ways to help Conner's career and help navigate his rising popularity.
Battle Of The Sexes — 6.7
Battle of the Sexes presents a true story from the world of sports. It follows tennis star Billie Jean King leading up to a significant match with champion Bobby Riggs in the early 1970s. Emma Stone and Steve Carell lead the movie in starring roles.
Sarah Silverman plays Gladys Heldman. Heldman is a magazine publisher and fellow tennis player who works to help Billie Jean King in her career. Fans of the movie might say it presents an interesting moment in history and that Silverman shines in the ing role.
Bulworth — 6.8
Some audiences say is one of Warren Beatty's best movies. He directs and stars as Jay Billington Bulworth, an American senator. The satire follows Bulworth on what he plans to be his final days as he throws caution to the wind on his campaign trail.
Sarah Silverman has a small role in Bulworth as an American Politics Assistant. Audiences perhaps say that Bulworth is a unique comedy that presents interesting commentary about several challenges facing U.S. citizens. Others might say it is funny and thought-provoking.
Rent — 6.9
Rent brings a celebrated musical to a wide audience on screen. The story follows a small group of characters living in New York City in the late 1980s. They face hot-button issues of the time, and some are forced to confront tragic consequences.
Sarah Silverman plays a minor character in Rent, Alexi Darling. Fans of Rent might say it is one of the better stage-to-screen musical adaptations. Critics might say it doesn't capture the story as well as some others.
Ralph Breaks The Internet — 7.0
Ralph Breaks The Internet is the follow-up to Wreck-It Ralph. The computer-animated kids' movie follows Ralph and Vanellope as they explore the internet as a physical place with all the hallmarks of an amusement park.
Sarah Silverman returns to her starring role as Vanellope von Schweetze. Fans of the movie might say it is fun and entertaining. Others perhaps say the movie is highly-rated thanks to Silverman's quirky performance which showcases chemistry with John C. Reilly's Ralph.
The Muppets — 7.1
Some fans say is one of the best Muppet movies. The musical comedy places Jason Segel's Gary and Amy Adams' Mary alongside the cast of Muppet characters who make the show famous, from Kermit the Frog to Fozzie Bear.
Sarah Silverman plays a small role in The Muppets. She is credited as a Mel's Drive-In restaurant greeter. Audiences might say the movie brings celebrated characters together in a funny and engaging story.
School Of Rock — 7.1
Jack Black stars as Dewey Finn in School of Rock. He is a struggling musician who poses as his roommate Ned Schneebly in order to make money as a substitute teacher. However, he turns his class of students into a new rock band and they prepare for a big competition.
Sarah Silverman plays Patty Di Marco, Ned's girlfriend. Fans of the movie might say Silverman shows her range, playing the critical strait-laced antagonist. Others might say School of Rock is fun, warm, and engaging.
There's Something About Mary — 7.1
Some fans say There's Something About Mary is one of the Farrelly brothers' best movies. The story follows Ted Stroehmann in his journey to reconnect with his long-time high school crush. After a private investigator tracks her down, things don't go as planned.
Audiences might say There's Something About Mary is highly rated because of its lasting legacy as a cult hit. Fans perhaps say it manages to be funny without compromising its warm spirit.
Don't Look Up — 7.2
Don't Look Up is a dark comedy showcasing a story of the apocalypse. It follows scientists who point out a comet heading toward Earth at a high speed. The events of the film unfold as they attempt to warn the world about the effect of the coming collision.
Sarah Silverman has a small part in Don't Look Up as Sarah Benterman. Fans of the movie might say it showcases funny moments and a scathing critique of contemporary media and internet culture.
Wreck-It Ralph — 7.7
Wreck-It Ralph is Sarah Silverman's highest-rated movie. It presents the story of Wreck-It Ralph, a video game character who explores the worlds of other games with a new friend, Vanellope von Schweetz.
Sarah Silverman stars alongside John C. Reilly's Ralph as Vanellope. Fans of the movie might say it presents an interesting narrative chock full of some of video games' most iconic characters. Others perhaps say it is highly rated because it is exciting and sweet.