What are the best Florence Pugh movie performances?

By YPB Team

From her breathtaking breakthrough in Lady Macbeth to her Oscar nomination for Little Women and her scene-stealing MCU debut, Florence Pugh has emerged as one of cinema's most fearless and exciting talents. Which is her best?

Little Women — ranked #11
Little Women
Pugh earned an Oscar nomination for her vibrant, emotionally layered performance as Amy March, redefining the character as a complex, ambitious young woman rather than a simple villain.
Midsommar — ranked #22
Midsommar
Pugh's shattering portrayal of grief-stricken Dani, navigating a relationship implosion and a terrifying Swedish cult simultaneously, is one of the most visceral horror performances in years.
Lady Macbeth — ranked #33
Lady Macbeth
The breakout role that announced Pugh to the world: her portrayal of the ruthlessly determined Katherine, a woman who will stop at nothing to escape her suffocating marriage, is breathtaking in its control.
Oppenheimer — ranked #44
Oppenheimer
In a stacked ensemble, Pugh's fierce, emotionally raw performance as Jean Tatlock — physicist and lover of Oppenheimer — is brief but impossible to forget.
The Wonder — ranked #55
The Wonder
Pugh carries this eerie 1860s Irish mystery as a nurse investigating a fasting girl, delivering a nuanced, tightly controlled performance full of quiet authority.
Black Widow — ranked #66
Black Widow
Pugh instantly stole the MCU with her scene-chewing, dry-witted turn as Yelena Belova, earning immediate fan-favorite status and launching her own Marvel storyline.
Fighting with My Family — ranked #77
Fighting with My Family
Pugh is irresistibly charming and physically committed in this wrestling biopic as real-life WWE star Paige, balancing humor, vulnerability, and athletic grit.
We Live in Time — ranked #88
We Live in Time
Pugh delivers a deeply moving, career-best romantic performance opposite Andrew Garfield in this non-linear love story about a relationship shadowed by illness.
Don't Worry Darling — ranked #99
Don't Worry Darling
Despite the film's troubled production, Pugh's tightly wound, increasingly unhinged performance as Alice is arguably the only thing universally praised about the movie.
Dune: Part Two — ranked #1010
Dune: Part Two
As the prophet Irulan, Pugh brings aristocratic poise and a subtle undercurrent of menace to Denis Villeneuve's sweeping sci-fi epic in a limited but resonant role.
A Good Person — ranked #1111
A Good Person
Pugh delivers a raw, unglamorous, and deeply empathetic performance as a young woman rebuilding her life after a devastating car accident in Zach Braff's intimate drama.
The Falling — ranked #1212
The Falling
A cult favorite in which a teenage Pugh plays the magnetic Abbie, whose sudden death triggers a mysterious fainting epidemic — an early demonstration of her extraordinary presence.

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