Brett Ratner

Brett Ratner

Brett Ratner (born March 28, 1969) is an American film director and producer. He directed the Rush Hour film series, The Family Man, Red Dragon, X-Men: The Last Stand, Tower Heist, and Hercules. He is a producer of several films, including the Horrible Bosses series, as well as executive producer on other projects, including the films The Revenant and War Dogs and the television series Prison Break.

Ratner got his start directing with music videos in the 1990s and directed his first motion picture, Money Talks, in 1997. Overall, the films Ratner has directed have earned over $2 billion at the global box office. Ratner is the co-founder of RatPac Entertainment, a film production company. Ratner led RatPac’s partnership with Dune Entertainment in September 2013 for a co-producing deal with Warner Bros. that included 75 films. RatPac Entertainment has co-financed 81 theatrically released motion pictures, exceeding $17 billion in worldwide box office receipts. RatPac’s co-financed films have been nominated for 59 Academy Awards, 25 Golden Globes, and 43 BAFTAs and have won 25 Academy Awards, 8 Golden Globes, and 24 BAFTAs. In January 2017, Ratner received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to the motion picture industry, located at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard.

In 2017, numerous women in Hollywood came forward with allegations of sexual misconduct, sexual assault, or harassment against Ratner.

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Brett Ratner Movies

Discover the best movies directed by Brett Ratner. Explore the complete filmography, including critically acclaimed masterpieces, box office hits, and top-rated Brett Ratner films ranked by score.

1

Melania (2026)

Documentary
Few political spouses have been as scrutinized and as deliberately opaque as Melania Trump. This documentary plants a camera in the middle of those final twenty days before her return...
Score 3.6
2

Movie 43 (2013)

Comedy
A desperate Hollywood screenwriter buttonholes a studio executive and proceeds to pitch a string of deeply wrong, gleefully offensive sketch comedies featuring an absurd roster of A-list stars doing things...
Score 4.7
3

Rush Hour 3 (2007)

Action Comedy Crime
Lee and Carter trade Los Angeles for the City of Light after a high-profile assassination attempt throws them back into the deep end. Paris provides the backdrop for their latest...
Score 6.5
4

X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)

Action Adventure Science Fiction
A pharmaceutical company announces it has developed a serum capable of permanently eliminating the mutant gene, and the fallout splits both sides of the conflict wide open. For some mutants,...
Score 6.4
5

Red Dragon (2002)

Crime Horror Thriller
Retired FBI profiler Will Graham nearly died the last time he got close to Hannibal Lecter. Now, with a brutal new killer leaving bodies across the country, Graham has to...
Score 7.0
6

Rush Hour 2 (2001)

Action Comedy Crime
Carter thought Hong Kong would mean beaches and nightlife. Instead, Lee drags him straight into a Triad investigation tied to a bombing at the American Embassy. What starts as a...
Score 6.8
7

Rush Hour (1998)

Action Comedy Crime
When the daughter of a Chinese diplomat is kidnapped in Los Angeles, Hong Kong Inspector Lee flies in to help, only to find the FBI wants him nowhere near their...
Score 7.1

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According to aggregate user scores, the absolute best titles directed by Brett Ratner are Melania, Movie 43, and Rush Hour 3.
How many movies and TV shows has Brett Ratner directed? +
Our database currently features a comprehensive filmography of 7 titles directed by Brett Ratner, ranging from their earliest roles to the newest releases.
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Yes! The overall filmography directed by Brett Ratner maintains a strong average user rating of 6 out of 10 across all tracked titles.